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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Souvenir - Calendar 2012, Sacred Heart Church, 2011
Old and new photographs of the Church on calendar to celebrate centenary. 1912-2012Front of Church, on front, showing part of other buildings, the school and presbytery. 1912-2012. Back of calendar showing back view of church, picket fence. c 1930 - c 1940secret heart church tatura, calendar, church centenary -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Framed invitation, Invitation to opening of the Commonwealth Parliament, 1901
Presented to Mr C Hogan to attend the opening of Parliament in the Exhibition Building, Melbourne on Thursday 9th May 1901.The sitting of the first Australian ParliamentTimber frame. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Commercial Bank of Australia
Features R-L: Commercial Bank of Australia, C. Mitchell Newsagency, Charles Brady Draper. East end of Hogan Street. Features a girl child crossing the street; womand and child at newsagent's shopfront.tatura, buildings, historic, costume, children, female -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - copy, D. Clark, Tatura Guardian Office c1930, 1989 copy
Copy of photograph of Tatura Guardian Newspaper office and printing works, Hogan Street, Tatura. c 1930. Also part of State Savings Bank Residence.Black and white copy of photograph of exterior of Tatura Guardian Office, c 1930. 3 men and 1 woman standing in doorway.on back: cc 1930. From left: Walter Wilson, Youtha Wilson, Lloyd Bower, Wm Anderson. On building - Tatura Guardian. On sign: Guardian Printing Works. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Dr. Park Memorial Clock Tower
Hogan Street c.1950, with Dr. Park Memorial Clock Tower & other buildings (2 copies) -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Letter - Sympathy letter
Sympathy letter from C Hansen -
Lake Bolac & District Historical Society
Photograph - Black and white photograph, Lake Bolac Post Office - Glenelg Highway Lake Bolac c.1940s, c1940
Lake Bolac Post Office Glenelg Highway. Initially the Post Office was established at the Store in 1868. This official weatherboard building was opened in 1887 incorporating a telegraph office, money order office and post office savings bank. The Post Office business was relocated in 1944 and the building was used as a private residence with the front room leased to Dennys Lascelles. Note the horse hitching rail and kerosene street light.Photograph depicting a weatherboard building across a road. The building is fenced. In front of the building there is a telegraphic or electric post and a lamp post.lake bolac, post office, glenelg highway, dennys lascelles -
Lake Bolac & District Historical Society
Photograph - Black and white photograph, Saddlery-Sweet Shop Lake Bolac c.1880, c1880
Thomas Leach and Beatson Pitkethley married in 1880 and had a saddlery and sweet shop in this wooden building. This building was also the first Bush Nursing Centre in 1928. This photo was taken of the building in 1999. It was later demolished.black and white photographthomas leach, beatson pitkethley, saddlery, sweet shop, bush nursery centre -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Collivers Shop, 2001
Colliver's cafe located north side of Hogan Street just west of railway crossing. Photo 2 c.1970. Photo 3 1984 just prior to demolition. Four photos.Photos 1 & 4 taken in 1950hogan street, colliver, photograph, buildings -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photographs Loaned, Charlie Hogan Estate photos
Photos loaned for copying. Collection of photos loaned from Estate of Charlie Hogan.|Photo 1.Mick Hogan; Mrs. Hogan & Charlie Hogan.|Photo 2. Nora Keane whose mother was a Hogan.|Photo 3. Mick Hogan & Thomas Flanagan snr,, Hilston, early 1900s.|Photo 4. Ray Glover; Norm Doncon, Charlie Hogan &Tom Cornish.|Photo 5. Ray Glover; Bill Mitchell &Tom Hunter.|Photo 6. James & Annie Brady. James son ofJames & Julia. Annie, dau. of Thomas & Annie Hogan.|Photo 7. Jack O'Toole & Charlie Hogan.|Photo 8. Georgie Hing, thought to have been the Chinese market gardener at the Whim Inn corner, and who was killed while riding his bike.|Photo 9. Hogan Street building of Stan Tudor & Kilpatrick & McLellan, stock and station agent. Building now owned by Dawes & Vary, Solicitors.|Photo 10 & 11. Tatura Coursing Club 1926. St. Ledger Plumpton Coursing won by Ryan Bros.|Photo 12 & 13. In two halves. Rodney Irrigation Trust Commissioners and staff, possibly in front of original Tatura Mechanics Institute building. (Mick Cussen third from left seated; Thomas Hogan white beard seated with legs crossed. Billie Wilson snr. standing at rear left side.)|Photo 14. Group in front of Catholic church, c. 1925, boy on left thought to be Charlie Hogan. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Camp 1 Garrison
Army officers of A Company, 17th Garrison Battalion, No Camp 1 Tatura. (2 different size photographs) Front row (l to r): Lieutenant J A Frances, Lieutenant Cyril Leyshon White MM, Major E C Foster MC, Captain E A Scates Back row (l to r): Lieutenant S H Edwards, Lieutenant I H Trend, Lieutenant L F Brown.Black and white photograph of 7 officers in full uniform, (3 standing, 4 sitting). Tree directly behind them. Buildings can be seen on either side in backgroundlieutenant s h edwards, lieutenant trend, lieutenant brown, captain scates, camp 1 officers, lieutenant j a frances, lieutenant cyril leyshon white, major e c foster, 17th garrison battalion -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Tatura Museum 2000
... Tatura the-murray tatura museum photograph building c.2000 ...c.2000.tatura museum, photograph, building -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photos
Borrowed photos of building of Goulburn Murray Water Offices c.1990. Includes original site (Tatura State School) in Casey Street, aerial photos and staff at opening. -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Banner - Banners
The letters of the completed banner were made by different churches within in the presbytery of Gippsland and spell a sentence, presumably, "BUILD YOUR CHURCH LORD!" Orbost was one of the churches that had the finished banner on display. 24 small banners with tabs at the top of each for hanging on a rod. 19 have large blue letters appliqued on them. Twenty two of the banners are roughly square and two are smaller and oblong. Three have no letters and are used as spacers in the four word sentence that the letters make. The banners are decorated with rural and coastal images. BN068.1 "B" with an embroidered boat with the number 1 on the sail. BN068.2 "U" fabric paint words: "LOCH POOWONG east poowong nyora strezlecki kernang athlone" BN068.3 "I" "Korumburra" BN068.4 "L" with a pelican, fishing boat with a net, shells and sand BN068.5 "D" with the UCA emblem and "BUNYIP Garfield Longwarry" BN068.6 "Y" BN068.7 "O" with fabric paint flag, ram, road and trees and a cow BN068.8 "U" BN068.9 "R" with green and yellow wattle in fabric paint BN068.10 "C" with ric-rac round the letter and three churches appliqued in the top left corner BN068.11 "H" edged with pale blue metallic fabric paint BN068.12 "U" with sunrise over the sea with gold chain sunbeams and sequins BN068.13 "R" with fine blue embroidery at each corner and only two tabs BN068.14 "C" with appliqued boat, sky and sun BN068.15 "H" with a black swan with a red beak BN068.16 "L" with appliqued and fabric painted scene of a beach, hills and city smoke on the horizon BN068.17 "O" with painted corn cobs in each corner BN068.18 "R" with cows, hills, sheep and a sack BN068.19 "D" with machine embroidered church "St Matthews Yinnar", hands "Friendship", building "UCA Yinnar", chuch "Holy Innocents YINNAR STH" "(Californian RED WOOD)", tree "BIG TREE grows at Christ Church Boolarra" BN068.20 "!" with fabric brown cow in grass BN068.21 spacer with appliqued house, bushes and barn BN068.22 spacer with appliqued sun with ribbon rays and black white and brown figures BN068.23 & BN068.24 spacer with a small UCA red dove in the centre "B U I L D Y O U R C H U R C H L O R D !"uniting church adult fellowship -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, (captions) "In the Future"
Short pithy comments on the role of architecture in the future, modernising old buildings, universities, interiors, open spaces, churches, hospitals, shopping centres, commerce, recreation.Typewritten (c copy) (on right hand side only), quarto, 4 pagesfuture, universities, interior, open spaces, churches, hospitals, shopping centres, commerce, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, The Internal Conflicts of Modern Architecture
Discusses the artistic and intellectual motivations behind building and the role of the architect. Robert Venturi is mentioned as being important in the movement towards modern architecture. The question asked is "What is architecture?"Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 20 pagesmodern architecture, pop art, art and science, architects, robert venturi, building, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd
List of projects with dates and short description of features. Projects date from 1954 to 1969. Seven more detailed descriptions. Potentially exhibition labels.Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 8 pagesarchitecture, building materials, residential architecture, houses, motels, romberg and boyd, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Living and Partly Living: The Neighbourhood; Synopsis – Robin Boyd, 1971
Discusses what is a neighbourhood and how is it "broken-down" for town-planning and building regulation purposes. Discusses types of dwellings, infrastructure, zone barriers, isolation of residential zones, services etc.Original manuscript of ideas for the chapter titled 'The Neighbourhood' (pp. 32-43) by Robin Boyd in the book "Living and Partly Living", by Ian McKay, Robin Boyd, Hugh Stretton and John Mant, published by Nelson, Sydney 1971.Typewritten (c copy), pencil edits, foolscap, 2 pagesneighbourhood, suburbia, neighbourhood, dwelling types, residential zones services, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Melbourne: Symbol of Our Split Image, 1964
A look at Melbourne within a two month span: before and after and opposing views. Discusses Melbourne's good and poor buildings, planning, arts, aesthetics etc. Melbourne does however maintain an image and individuality when compared with other cities.Original manuscript of an article published as ‘Melbourne: The symbol of Australia’s split personality’in "The Australian", 01.09.1964. Typewritten (c copy), pencil edits, quarto, 4 pagesmelbourne, urban character, city, architecture, buildings, australian image, australian culture, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Looking at Australia’s Future, c. 1967
Discusses American technological advancement and American tendency to look forward; Australia is 15 years behind and should be more forward looking; Australian private affluence and public poverty, motor cars, expressways and roads. America is described as looking to a future beyond cars; Boyd proposes that Australia skips expressway building. Discusses tourism, the Australian accent, imagining 2000AD, Archigram's Plug-In City, anti-city, integrate bush into the city - the gumtree aesthetic.Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 29 pages. (Two copies plus one incomplete version with 13p)Incomplete one contains pencil editsfuture, america, henry ford, automobiles, road development, destruction of old buildings, destruction of nature, tourism, great barrier reef, australian accent, globalisation, isolationism, canada, new zealand, archigram, athens, los angeles, suburbia, heidelberg school, diggers, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, No Quotas for Architecture, c1969
Discusses 'Domus' (an Italian architecture and design magazine) as visually exciting and trend starter; compares recent international opinions on Australian architecture and culture (Charles Eames on Sydney Opera House, J. M. Richards on Australian architecture as primitive and vulgar). Boyd indicates international opinions of Australian architecture as important because many Australian buildings are being designed by overseas architects; argues for greater promotion of Australian architecture and architects.Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 5 pagesLast page: no image attached but this inscription "caption to illustration"; appears that Boyd wanted image of St James Building, AMP Tower and Shell House by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill attached.domus, sydney opera house, charles eames, jm richards, australian culture, globalisation, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, An Essential Kind of Madness, 1970/1971
Discusses pragmatic buildings in contrast to the architecture of dreamers, experimenters and idealists through a review of Peter Cook's book "Experimental Architecture".Original manuscript of an article published as 'Utopians versus the squares' in "The Sunday Australian", 1971.Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 9 pagespeter cook, archigram, experimental architecture, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, A Lead From the Plumbers, 1971
Boyd discusses Graeme Gunn's Plumbers & Gasfitters Employees Union Building; indicates it is unusual for Australian trade unions to be a patron of the arts; discusses the angular design and its raw concrete, which Boyd praises as internationally fashionable; suggests that the last great piece of union-commissioned architecture was the Wharf Labourers' Union building, a 1916 Art Nouveau building by Robert Haddon.Original manuscript of an article published in "The Sunday Australian", 06.06.1971 (Review of Graeme Gunn’s Plumbers and Gas Fitters Building, Victoria Parade, Carlton).Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 7 pagestrade unions, plumbers and gasfitters employees union of australia, graeme gunn, brutalism, concrete, robert haddon, wharf labourers' union building, flinders st, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Kenzo Tange, 1946-1969, 1971
Book review of "Kenzo Tange, 1946-1969. Architecture and Urban Design", edited by Udo Kultermann, Praeger Publishers, 304 pp $29.50. Boyd praises Tange's unapologetic adherence to modernism and his adaptation of le Corbusier's ideas to tradition. He appraises the book's merits and problems (explanatory and not analytical writing, building omissions).Architectural Forum, Vol. 135, No.3, October 1971, p8. Book review by Robin Boyd of 'Kenzo Tange, 1946 - 1969, Architecture and Urban Design', edited by Udo Kultermann, Praeger Publishers,Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 3 pageskenzo tange, japanese architecture, modern movement, le corbusier, creative realism, expo, skoplje, yugoslavia, hiroshima, children's library at hiroshima, shizuoka olympic arena, tokyo, nichinan, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, The Dead End of Modern Architecture, 1971
Discusses the new skyscrapers changing our skyline and classifies them into two types - development buildings and name buildings.Original manuscript of the article ‘Big boxes with holes – for high profits or for prestige’ published in The Sunday Australian on 01.08.1971.Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 8 pagesmodern architecture, skyscrapers, development buildings, name buildings, sculptural competitions, clean and uncomplicated, marland house, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Back Doors to Toorak, 1964
Boyd reflects on the increasing growth of apartments built in the urban fabric. The growing demand for flats also contributes to the increasing number of developers who, to Boyd's dismay follow the bare minimum in the Code of Buildings that ultimately contributes and affects the romantic visions of the Australian landscape.Original manuscript of an article titled 'The Flat Revolution' published in The Australian, 13.11.1964.Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 5 pagesflat building, developer, building code, urban living, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, The Value of Expos
Primarily using the Osaka 70 World Expo, Boyd criticises the lack of depth of information of the event and the illusion each country provides for their audience. Boyd makes suggestions for improving audience engagement with the exhibitions and also for a new type of pavilion architecture which utilises the temporary nature of the buildings.Typewritten (c copy), pencil edits /notes, quarto, 6 pages. (Two copies)One copy annotated markers for slides for a talk or lectureosaka expo 70, japan, melbourne, robin boyd, manuscript, ohm2022, ohm2022_31 -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, School Architecture – For the Secondary Teacher
The article argues that quality education lies in good infrastructure and architectural design. Boyd suggests that educational buildings are a potential for architects to push their imagination to provide quality spaces - as required by law1 Typewritten, pencil edits, 2 Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 5 pages. (Two copies)education, 'victoria's school-building programme', robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Two Symbols of Canberra, 1964
Boyd discusses the future planning of two major symbolic national buildings - Parliament House and the National Centre (an arts centre).Original manuscript of an article published as 'Symbol City' in The Australian on 28.11.1964.Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 5 pagescanberra, parliament house, national centre, chandigarh, brasilia, robin boyd, manuscript, national capital -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Two Strong, Unpopular Buildings, 1964
Boyd discusses skyscrapers and the city, wondering what the next steps are after Mies Van Der Rohe's 'glass and steel'. He then considers two buildings under construction as potential answers: Harry Seidler's Pitt Street Building in Sydney and Yuncken Freeman's Royal Insurance Building.Original manuscript published as 'Something out of the Box' in 'The Australian' on 23.09.1964.Typewritten (c copy), pencil edits, quarto, 7 pagesroyal insurance building, yuncken freeman, skyscraper, mies van der rohe, harry seidler, robin boyd, manuscript