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Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Portrait of a Woman, c1887
Photographic tintype portrait of a woman.fullarton, ballarat, woman, willetts, george willets -
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Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Scobie Gravestone at the Ballaarat Old Cemetery, 2013
Colour photographs of the Scobie headstone in the Ballaarat Old Cemetery . ballaarat old cemetery, george scobie, phoebe scobie, james scobie, eureka stockade -
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Digital photograph, Map Eureka Stockade site
Eureka Stockade is the site of the battle between government forces and miners and occurred on 3 December 1854 early one Sunday morning. Around 30 were killed, 130 arrested and 13 tried for High Treason. Many were injured in the affray. digital photographEureka Stockade Engagement between the troops and Ballarat Miners 4th December 1854. * Please note the date is recorded wrongly on the map.eureka site, map, george street, cattle yards, eureka street, ballarat, eureka stockade -
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Image, Marriage of George Martha Washington, 1857
Black and white portrait of the marriage of Martha Washington and George Washington. america, martha washington, george washington, marriage, wedding -
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Image, Jonathan Edwards, 1857
Black and white portrait of Jonathan Edwards. america, george washington, john adam, james madison, andrew jackson, james monroe, john quincy adams, thomas jefferson -
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Photograph - Black and White, Smythe's Road School 1923, 1923
The Fisher family lived at Waterloo farm, Smythe's Road, near Ballarat. Alice Russell Shaw the daughter of Jessie Black Hamilton and John Shaw, married Albert Fisher in 1909 and had 10 children by him. They lived at Waterloo farm, Smythe's Road. Alice Russell Fisher (Shaw) was known as 'Queenie' Fisher. This family farmed in the Smythe's area for many years. They produced fine milk and butter. Jean, their second eldest child recalled that when they made the butter sculptures they used plenty of salt so that it wouldn't melt. They won first prizes at the Ballarat Show for the butter sculptures.Photocopy of original photographSmythe's Rd School. Brother Ed has a letter in his pocket. Joyce and Mary dressed alike in front. Others were Una Kent, Rose Owen, Elenor Egan, George Fletcher. Be about 1923-24 fisher, smythe's road school, smythe's road, school, egan, owen, kent, hamilton, shaw, ballarat, waterloo farm -
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Photograph - Image, Members of the Australasian Federation Convention
This group of men are considered fathers of Australian Federation. Sixteen men of the members of the Australasian Federation Convention, 1890. The bearded man standing in the centre is Henry Parkes. Hon. Andrew Inglis Clark (Tasmania), Hon. Sir Samuel Walker Griffith KCMG (Queensland), Hon. Thomas Playford (Sth. Aust.), Hon. Alfred Deakin (Victoria), Hon. Bolton Stafford Bird (Tas.), George H. Jenkins (Secretary to the Conference), Hon. Capt. William Russell Russell (New Zealand), Hon. Sir Henry Parkes (New South Wales), Hon. William McMillan (N.S.W.), Hon. Sir John Hall KCMG (N.Z.), Hon. John Murtagh Macrossan (Qld), Hon. Duncan Gillies (Vic.), Hon. John Alexander Cockburn M.D.(Sth.Aust.), Hon. Sir James George Lee Steere (Western Australia).national conventon, henry parkes, federation, duncan gillies -
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Photograph - Image, First Australian Federal Cabinet, 1901
Australia became a federation of States in 1901.Ten men of the first Australian Federal Cabinet Standing left to right: J.G. Drake, R.E. O'Connor, Sir P.O. Fysh, C.C. Kingston, Sir John Forrest. Seater left to right: Sir Wiliam Lyne, Prime Minister Edmund Barton, Governor-General Lord Tennyson. Alfred Deakin, Sir George Turner. j.g. drake, r.e. o'connor, sir p.o. fysh, c.c. kingston, sir john forrest., prime minister edmund barton, sir george turner., afred deakin, lord tennyson, william lyne -
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Postcard, Forest Scene, Botanical Gardens, Ballarat, 1908
In 1857 the Ballarat Police Horse Paddock was converted into a botanical garden near Yuilles Swamp (Lake Wendouree). George Longley was appointed the first curator living in a tent near where the Robert Clark Centre is today.postcardForest Scene, Botanical Gardens, Ballarat Elaine 30-11-08ballarat botanical gardens, ballarat police horse paddock, yuille's swamp, lake wendouree, george longley, robert clark centre. -
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Image, Surgeon George Bass
Black and white portrait of explorer and surgeon George Bass.george bass, bass straight, explorer -
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Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Luigi Gervasoni and Eliza [Ritzau] of Yandoit Creek, Victoria, Pre 1895
George Gervasoni was the son on Luigi and Eliza Gervasoni. He was born at Yandoit Creek, Victoria. George Gervasoni married Anne Pedretti and they lived in Daylesford, where they both died. They are buried in Eganstown Catholic Cemetery. Black and white photograph of Luigi Paolo Gervasoni, of San Gallo, Bergamo, Italy, and Eliza Ritzau who was born in Mt Blackwood, Victoria to Prussian parents Auguste Ritzau and Charlotte Benneckendorf. Luigi was the Son of Nicola Gervasoni and Giovanina Gervasoni of San Gallo. yandoit creek, luigi gervasoni, eliza gervasoni, eliza ritzau -
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Photograph - black and white, Gervasoni Family
Black and white photograph of Tom and Ivy Gervasoni and their father George Gervasoni, son of Luigi Gervasoni and Eliza Ritzau. ivy gervasoni -
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Photograph - Colour, Wedding of Michael Pedretti and Annie Elliott
Left to right: Ethel Clarke (Tuohey), George Pedretti, Mick Pedretti, Annie Elliott, Jane Elliott (Shimmons), Theresa Elliott, Vera Elliottmichael pedretti, ethel clarke, george pedretti, annie elliott, annie pedretti, jane elliott, jane shimmins, theresa elliott, vera elliott -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Marriage of Jack Gervasoni and Mary LaFranchi
John (Jack) Gervasoni was the grandson of Luigi Paolo Gervasoni of Yandoit Hills (Originally San Gallo, Bergamo, Lombardy, Italy). His father and mother, George Gervasoni and Annie (Pedretti) Gervasoni, lived for many years at 31 Albert Street, Daylesford. Jack and Mary (LaFranchi) Gervasoni then lived in the same house until their death. Mary Elizabeth LaFranchi was born in 1906 at Mount Prospect, the daughter of Alfred Andrew LaFranchi and Mary Blain. Mary La Franchi married John Gervasoni in 1927.Black and white photograph of a bride and groom. Mary LaFranchi of Blampied and Jack Gervasoni, son of George August Gervasoni of Daylesford. jack gervasoni, mary gervasoni, mary lafranchi, swiss/italian, mary la franchi -
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Photograph - Image - Colour, Bishop's Palace Featuring Chimneys and Roof Line, Ballarat, 2014, 23/02/2014
Bishops Palace was built in 1877 as the home for the first Bishop of Ballarat. The Palace was designed by Melbourne architect, Joseph Reed, of Reed and Barnes, and built by George Broom at a cost of £6,000. The property is particularly notable for its four acres of impressive heritage-listed gardens. In 2019, Bishops Palace opened its doors to the public in the form of an accommodation, wedding and event venue.Colour image of the bluestone Bishop's Palace, and it's cast iron lace.architecture, garden, bishop's palace, cast iron lace, cast iron -
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Photograph - Image - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Bishop's Palace Ballarat Featuring Chimneys and Roof Line, Ballarat, 2014, 23/02/2014
Bishops Palace was built in 1877 as the home for the first Catholic Bishop of Ballarat. Designed by Melbourne architect, Joseph Reed, of Reed and Barnes, it was built by George Broom at a cost of £6,000. Reed and Barnes also designed Melbourne’s State Library, Ripponlea Estate and the Melbourne Royal Exhibition Building. The original heritage-listed gold lead stencilled paintwork that can be seen in the front entry and on the staircase walls at Bishops Palace was replicated in the Royal Exhibition Building. The original property was 140 squares set on 11 acres of gardens and took up an entire block of Sturt Street. This was on scale with the importance of Ballarat as a gold-mining centre at the time. Bishop's Palace is of architectural, aesthetic and historical significance to the State of Victoria. The two-storey bluestone mansion is an impressive example of 19th-century Gothic architecture with an unusual design. It retains many of its original features, including lead stencilled paintwork, cornices, ceiling roses, fixtures and fittings. Since sold by the Catholic Church the Bishops Palace has undergone a number of transformations in its lifetime, from the home of the first Bishop to a private residence, and today, as a luxurious accommodation, wedding and events venue. The grounds were subdivided over the years, and the property is now surrounded by four of the original 11 acres of gardens. It opened its doors to the public in 2019.Colour image of the bluestone Bishop's Palace, and it's cast iron lace.architecture, garden, bishop's palace, cast iron lace, cast iron, catholic church -
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Photograph, George Hotel, Ballarat, c1935
George Hotel, Ballarat, a three storey hotel.george hotel, ballarat, hotels -
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Photograph, George Hotel, Ballarat, 26/02/1898
Photograph published in the Melbourne Punch of George Hotel, Ballaratballarat, george hotel, hotels -
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Textile, Victoria Hotel, Daylesford, 1900
A hotel in daylesford run by George Brown in 1900.daylesford, victoria hotel, george brown -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Elizabeth and Gus Gervasoni's Gravestone in Eganstown Catholic Cemetery, 2021, 29/11/2021
Elizabeth and Gus Gervasoni's Gravestone in Eganstown Catholic Cemetery, 2021eganstown catholic cemetery, gus gervasoni, george gervasoni, elizabeth gervasoni, bess gervasoni, elizabeth hogan -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, George and Ann Gervasoni's Gravestone in Eganstown Catholic Cemetery, 2021, 29/11/2021
George August Gervasoni married Anne Pedretti.George and Ann Gervasoni's Gravestone in Eganstown Catholic Cemetery.eganstown catholic cemetery, george gervasoni, george august gervasoni, anne gervasoni, annie gervasoni, anne pedretti -
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Photograph, George Hotel, Lydiard Street North, Ballarat, c1900
Originally called the George Inn, this hotel was established in 1853.Three storey hotel in Lydiard Street North, Ballaratballarat, george hotel, lydiard street north -
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Photograph, Departure of Governor George Arthur
Black and white image of a poster relating to the departure of Governor George Arthur from Tasmania.port arthur, convicts, poster, george arthur -
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Photograph, Convict Pardon
Black and white image of a poster relating to the departure of Governor George Arthur from Tasmania.port arthur, convicts, convict pardon -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, L.J. Gervasoni, King George V Statue, Sturt Street Gardens, Ballarat, 2011, 29/12/2011
King George the Fifth at the time of his coronation. Colour photograph of the King George V statue in Sturt Street, Ballarat.king george v, royalty, statues, sturt steet gardents, ballarat -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Point Nepean Cemetery, 24/05/2011
Colour photographs of the Potin Nepean Cemetery.point nepean, point nepean cemetery, jennie o'hara, john o'hara, edjar james taylor, frederick hicowe, george walker, edward skelton, harriet skelton, hannah ford, margaret ford, peter purves, elizabeth bowie, robert bowie, edward pike, john fercus, mary jane fercus, charles hugh fercus, ticonderoga, helen mcrae, sarah mcdonald, angus mcdonald, margaret mcdonald, william henry boyle, quarantine station -
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Photograph - Colour, Gus Gervasoni with the Gervasoni Crest, c1990
Gus Gervasoni's grandfather, Luigi Gervasoni, was born in San Gallo, Bergamo, Lombardy, Italy and joined his brothers in Australia in 1863. He settled at Yandoit Creek, where Gus was born to George Gervasoni and Anne Pedretti. Gus Gervasoni stands beside the Gervasoni crest in his Hepburn Springs house. gus gervasoni, gervasoni crest -
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Map, King George's Sound
Copy of a map from 'A Short History of Australia' by Ernest Scott.map, explorers, exploration, king george's sound, perth, fremantle, bunbury, busselton, bridgetown, albany, york, williamsburgh -
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Image, W.H. Watts, James Fairbairn Armytage, c1903
James Armytage lived at Tirkeith, Winchelsea around 1903. He was born in 1866. His was the son of Feliz Armytage, and the grandson of George Armytage (one of Victoria's early colonists. He first settled in Tasmania, then went to Geelong establishing Ingleby Station, and afterwards building 'The Hermitage' in Geelong, where he died in 1862.Portrait of James Fairbairn Armytage wearing a suit and tie. james fairbairn armytage, armytage, geelong -
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Photograph - colour, Clare Gervasoni, Daylesford and District Hospital Historica Plaques, 2019, 22/04/2019
Stairwell in the old section of the Daylesford Hospital.daylesford hospital, ernest zelman, betty rea, elizabeth howe tognini, charles tognini, w. tognini, george monger, mervyn monger, maurice latimer, frederick sands, w. angliss, j.b. graham, a.e. shields, thomas orr, m.d.woodburn