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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Wrong place, 21/05/1992 12:00:00 AM
Article from Nunawading Gazette 21 May 1992 by Wendy Woods on koalas in Ashburton Drive, MitchamArticle from Nunawading Gazette 21 May 1992 by Wendy Woods on koalas in Ashburton Drive, MitchamArticle from Nunawading Gazette 21 May 1992 by Wendy Woods on koalas in Ashburton Drive, Mitchamkoalas, wildlife, ashburton drive, mitcham, hackett, des -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Martin's place, 2012
Martin Grant is an Australian fashion designer from Blackburn, whose label is known world-wide.Martin Grant is an Australian fashion designer from Blackburn, whose label is known world-wide.Martin Grant is an Australian fashion designer from Blackburn, whose label is known world-wide.grant, martin, clothing and dress -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Readers all over the place, 2001
Article on the manufacture of street signs by Art Craft in Nunawading.Article on the manufacture of street signs by Art Craft in Nunawading.Article on the manufacture of street signs by Art Craft in Nunawading.art craft, nunawading, street signs, naccari, adrian, holden, lela, patterson, matt -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Place for a village, 1983?
Historical background of Inala to 1983.Historical background of Inala to 1983.Historical background of Inala to 1983.inala village, salvation army, aged people, middleborough road blackburn south, no. 220 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, In the right place, at the White time, 2006
Morris Lurie, writer from Box Hill, received the Patrick White award.Morris Lurie, writer from Box Hill, received the Patrick White award.Morris Lurie, writer from Box Hill, received the Patrick White award.lurie, morris, patrick white award -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Heritage Place report
Report on 18 The Avenue Blackburn, built by local builder Algernon Elmore.Report on 18 The Avenue Blackburn, built by local builder Algernon Elmore. Heritage Overlay No. HO209 Contains history of the former 'Kings Paddock' area.Report on 18 The Avenue Blackburn, built by local builder Algernon Elmore.kings paddock blackburn, elmore houses, elmore, algernon john, the avenue, blackburn, no. 18 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Woodville - a place to dream, 1/11/1998
Auction brochure for 3 bedroom house, 106 Blackburn Road, Blackburn, 19 December 1998. Agents Woodards. Builder: Elmore.elmore houses, auctions, blackburn road, blackburn, no 106, woodville -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, The Blackburn Place Development, 2018
No. 160 Whitehorse Road, Blackburn has been re-sold for $23 million, a $5 million increase to be developed into 263 apartments with commercial and retail spaces, which will become the tallest building in Blackburn.No. 160 Whitehorse Road, Blackburn has been re-sold for $23 million, a $5 million increase to be developed into 263 apartments with commercial and retail spaces, which will become the tallest building in Blackburn.No. 160 Whitehorse Road, Blackburn has been re-sold for $23 million, a $5 million increase to be developed into 263 apartments with commercial and retail spaces, which will become the tallest building in Blackburn.blackburn, whitehorse road, no. 160 -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Microfiche, Genealogical Books, Place Names of Victoria - lES bLAKE
small sheet of film church, records -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Microfiche, Genealogical Books, Place Names of Victoria - Les Blake
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Ballarat Heritage Services
Image, Martin Place, Sydney, c1918, c1918
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Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital Photograph, Dot's Place, Richmond, UK
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City of Ballarat Libraries
Postcard - Card Box Photographs, S. Book's Boot Factory Post Office Place. Ballarat
Wholesale Boot Manufacturer. S.B.B.B.F. Plate 315 Chuck Photo Series.s. book's boot factory, post office place, building, manufacturing -
Inverloch Historical Society
001287 - Photograph - 1906 - Inverloch sea baths - The Bathing Place - from Jill Harrop (same as 000804)
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Inverloch Historical Society
004286 - Postcard - Beach Bathing Place - Inverloch Valentines 1920's
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RMIT Design Archives
Work on paper - Architectural drawings, Aboriginal Keeping Place, Shepparton International Village
Site plan drawing of the Shepparton Aboriginal Arts Council building, now known as the Bangerang Cultural Centre. The building is located in the Parkside Gardens, formerly the Shepparton International Village, and is the first Aboriginal cultural museum developed and managed by the Aboriginal community. The building is part of the Victorian Heritage Register. Romberg designed the building in conjunction with project instigator and Bangerang Elder, John Sandy Atkinson, OAM. At the request of Romberg, Atkinson created some concept sketches for the building from which Romberg designed the finished structure.Site PlanInitialed in grey pencil, bottom right: 'F.R'architecture, museum -
RMIT Design Archives
Architectural drawings, Lyceum Club: Proposed new Clubrooms at Ridgeway Place: Stage one
As a Principal of Stephenson and Turner, Ellison Harvie?s 1959 design for the proposed new club rooms of the Lyceum Club, Melbourne has an elegance typical of late 1950s modernism. Harvie attended Swinburne Technical College and then, from 1925 to 1928, the Melbourne University Architectural Atelier where she excelled, becoming the first woman to receive a diploma of architectural design from that institution. Harvie was an advocate for the professional development of women in architecture and was a mentor to younger women. She was President of the Lyceum Club from 1963 to 1965. The Club had been established in 1912 for women graduates and those who had distinguished themselves in public service. The watercolour perspective is held in the archive of Berenice Harris, whose last major project was a renovation and extension to the Lyceum Club in the 1980s.watercolour, paper -
Department of Health and Human Services
Photograph, X-ray caravan at Railway Place Newmarket - Department of Health - Tuberculosis Branch - Chest X-Ray Surveys program - Photograph Album
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Department of Health and Human Services
Photograph, Railway Place Newmarket - Department of Health - Tuberculosis Branch - Chest X-Ray Surveys program - Photograph Album
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Department of Health and Human Services
Photograph, Railway Place Newmarket - Department of Health - Tuberculosis Branch - Chest X-Ray Surveys program - Photograph Album
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Department of Health and Human Services
Photograph, Parkville Training Centre - "Belonging to Place" a quote on a plaque from Gunditjmara Aboriginal Elder Uncle Banjo Clarke
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (Item) - Piper Aztec C Owner's Handbook PA-23-250 ( Six Place)
This Handbook For Airplanes With Serial Nos. 27-3050,27-3154 And Up -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (Item) - Lever Lift Seat Drawing & Photos .L.A. Rumbold & Co Ltd Kingsgate Place London N.W 6 Part No. M/233
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Archive of Vietnamese Boat People
Remain of a worship place at refugee camp in Phnat Nikohm, Thailand
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Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Sculpture - galvanised wrought iron, David Wood, Spirit of place, 2021
David Wood, Spirit of place 2021, galvanised wrought iron, 375 x 300 x 300 cm. Bayside City Council Art and Heritage Collection. Commissioned 2021public art, sculpture, reeds, spirit of place, david wood, elsternwick park, phragmites australis -
Expression Australia
Advertising Booklet, Lake Park Blackburn - The Idael Place for Pic-Nics
The Australian Deaf and Dumb Society of Victoria purchased and developed land at Blackburn Lake as a flower farm, the idea being to provide light occupation for the deaf and dumb unable to follow other regular employment, A home for aged and infirm deaf was also erected on the property.A rare booklet advertising Lake Park Blackburn as an ideal public picnic spot.Size 12cmHx15cmW; 12 pages -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Annual Report, Annual Report 2011-2012 Queen Victoria Women's Centre Trust. A Woman's Place: 100 years at the Queen Victoria Women's Centre Building, 2012
Yellow and brown covered book. 38 pages. Sepia toned images throughout. Black writing with yellow accents. White paper page on inside of coverannual report, financial documents -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Newsletter, Q Magazine: Yor place in the city!, c. July 1998
Notice of the appointment of a new chair to the Trust, Jan Parkes. A4 Printer paper. 8 pages. Navy and taupe on white. Grey scaled images throughout.governance, cultural structures and establishments, newsletter -
National Wool Museum
Document, Geelong's Pre-Eminent Place in the Textile Industry
woollen mills history, textile mills history, geelong, woollen mills - history, textile mills - history -
National Wool Museum
Textile - Cloak, Dr Deanne Gilson, Campfire Gathering, Meeting Place Cloak, 2022
Standing proud, still here, the spirit of ten ancestral matriarchs adorned in contemporary ceremonial cloaks. Representing our women past, present and future, her Spirit, our culture, our Country (spelt with a capital for its importance and this is part of First Peoples protocols on acknowledging Country, our strength, our resilience and healing towards a sustainable future). The circle and diamond pattern are ancient symbols used by Wadawurrung people dating pre-colonisation on possum skin and kangaroo skin cloaks, other artefacts like spear heads (carved), wooden shields, stone tools and caves were painted with blood, ochre and bound with grass tree sap, black wattle tree sap and kangaroo fats. The diamond pattern was a strong design used by men on shields and women on baskets and adornments. Shields were taken from the tree in the colder months when the tree was cold as the wood came off cleaner. Ochre colours of red, white, yellow and charcoal were often used to colour in and decorate the skin side of possum skin cloaks, wooden shields, spear heads, baskets and some coolamon bowls.The design for this cloak has been simplified from the original artefact design.Cloak with black and white diamond and circle design on outer cloak and coral and white line pattern within lining. Trimming is solid black. Cloak is machine sewn and handstitched with hand stitching on shoulder seam.deanne gilson, wadawurrung, first nations, cloak