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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Demolition of Missions to Seamen building, Port Melbourne, Jim Hillis, Oct 1995
Mission demolished October 1995; neighbour Jim Hillis photographed the processOne of 24 colour photos of demolition of the Missions to Seamen building October 1995missions to seamen, demolitions, built environment -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Demolition of Missions to Seamen building, Port Melbourne, Jim Hillis, Oct 1995
Mission demolished October 1995; neighbour Jim Hillis photographed the processOne of 24 colour photos of demolition of the Missions to Seamen building October 1995missions to seamen, demolitions, built environment -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Demolition of Missions to Seamen building, Port Melbourne, Jim Hillis, Oct 1995
Mission demolished October 1995; neighbour Jim Hillis photographed the processOne of 24 colour photos of demolition of the Missions to Seamen building October 1995missions to seamen, demolitions, built environment -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Demolition of Missions to Seamen building, Port Melbourne, Jim Hillis, Oct 1995
Mission demolished October 1995; neighbour Jim Hillis photographed the processOne of 24 colour photos of demolition of the Missions to Seamen building October 1995missions to seamen, demolitions, built environment -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Demolition of Missions to Seamen building, Port Melbourne, Jim Hillis, Oct 1995
Mission demolished October 1995; neighbour Jim Hillis photographed the processOne of 24 colour photos of demolition of the Missions to Seamen building October 1995missions to seamen, demolitions, built environment -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Demolition of Missions to Seamen building, Port Melbourne, Jim Hillis, Oct 1995
Mission demolished October 1995; neighbour Jim Hillis photographed the processOne of 24 colour photos of demolition of the Missions to Seamen building October 1995missions to seamen, demolitions, built environment -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Demolition of Missions to Seamen building, Port Melbourne, Jim Hillis, Oct 1995
Mission demolished October 1995; neighbour Jim Hillis photographed the processOne of 24 colour photos of demolition of the Missions to Seamen building October 1995missions to seamen, demolitions, built environment -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Demolition of Missions to Seamen building, Port Melbourne, Jim Hillis, Oct 1995
Mission demolished October 1995; neighbour Jim Hillis photographed the processOne of 24 colour photos of demolition of the Missions to Seamen building October 1995missions to seamen, demolitions, built environment -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Demolition of Missions to Seamen building, Port Melbourne, Jim Hillis, Oct 1995
Mission demolished October 1995; neighbour Jim Hillis photographed the processOne of 24 colour photos of demolition of the Missions to Seamen building October 1995missions to seamen, demolitions, built environment -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Demolition of Missions to Seamen building, Port Melbourne, Jim Hillis, Oct 1995
Mission demolished October 1995; neighbour Jim Hillis photographed the processOne of 24 colour photos of demolition of the Missions to Seamen building October 1995missions to seamen, demolitions, built environment -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Demolition of Missions to Seamen building, Port Melbourne, Jim Hillis, Oct 1995
Mission demolished October 1995; neighbour Jim Hillis photographed the processOne of 24 colour photos of demolition of the Missions to Seamen building October 1995missions to seamen, demolitions, built environment -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Demolition of Missions to Seamen building, Port Melbourne, Jim Hillis, Oct 1995
Mission demolished October 1995; neighbour Jim Hillis photographed the processOne of 24 colour photos of demolition of the Missions to Seamen building October 1995missions to seamen, demolitions, built environment -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Demolition of Missions to Seamen building, Port Melbourne, Jim Hillis, Oct 1995
Mission demolished October 1995; neighbour Jim Hillis photographed the processOne of 24 colour photos of demolition of the Missions to Seamen building October 1995missions to seamen, demolitions, built environment -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Demolition of Missions to Seamen building, Port Melbourne, Jim Hillis, Oct 1995
Mission demolished October 1995; neighbour Jim Hillis photographed the processOne of 24 colour photos of demolition of the Missions to Seamen building October 1995missions to seamen, demolitions, built environment -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Bollard, former UDL building, Rouse Street, Port Melbourne, Janet Bolitho, 2002
... Colour photograph of a bollard at the former UDL building... of a bollard at the former UDL building, Rouse St, demolished November ...Colour photograph of a bollard at the former UDL building, Rouse St, demolished November 2002.built environment - commercial, demolitions, udl -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph, GRAHAM ST. PORT MELB
The rockery and buildings in this area of Graham Street were demolished in the 1970s when the Graham Street overpass was constructed.View of ornamental reserve (rockery) in Graham Street with buildings in the background. The decorative lights of the Maskell & McNab Memorial are visible within the rockery.graham street, parks and gardens, frederick william maskell, james mcnab, maskell & mcnab memorial -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Graham Street Rockery
The rockery and buildings in this area of Graham Street were demolished in the 1970s when the Graham Street overpass was constructed.View of ornamental reserve (rockery) in Graham Street with many people, men, women and children standing in front of the rockery and a number of two-storey buildings in the background. The decorative lights of the Maskell & McNab Memorial are visible within the rockery. There is a bicycle leaning against the wall of the rockery at the centre of the image.graham street, parks and gardens, frederick william maskell, james mcnab, maskell & mcnab memorial -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - 51 Esplanade West Port Melbourne, Janet BOLITHO, c.2006
House built in the inter-war period. Council approved a four 3 storey development with 8 on-site car parks in 2008. It was appealed to VCAT but unsuccessfully and the house was demolished in December 2010. Fire destroyed much of the building prior to ademolition.Colour photograph of Ron in porch at 51 Esplande West, Port Melbourne.built environment - domestic, built environment - demolition, esplanade west -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Vathi Harbour, Ithaca Greece, c1970s
Vathi is the main town of Ithaca where the municipal offices, local high school, medical centre and other services are located. It is one of the most natural ports in Greece. Ferries from the mainland used to dock at Vathi however, now arrive at the port of Piso Aetos. In middle of the harbour is the tiny islet of Lazaretos where the church of Ag Sotiros (the Saviour) stands. During the period of English rule, Lazaretos functioned as a quarantine station. The buildings erected by the British later served as a prison. However these were destroyed during the earthquakes of 1953 and later demolished. Lazaratos is now popular with young couples who chose to marry in the church. A coloured photograph overlooking the harbour of Vathi, the main town and port on Ithaca. Houses are built around the water's edge and along the lower slopes of the mountains. A small islet, known as Lazaretos, is visible in the middle of the harbour. harbours, vathi -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Classic Restaurant, Swanston Street, c 1970s
... a fast food chain outlet. The building has since been demolished... was sold and became a fast food chain outlet. The building has ...The Classic Restaurant, located in Swanson Street next to Young and Jacksons Hotel, was one of the many businesses owned by Ithacans in Melbourne's CBD. Nakis Raftopoulos ran the business during the 70 & 80s up until the property was sold and became a fast food chain outlet. The building has since been demolished as part of Melbourne's Metro Tunnel project. Many Ithacans who settled in Melbourne in the early years of the twentieth century opened restaurants In the CBD. From the 1950s onwards the number of these Ithacan owned businesses gradually declined and by the 1970s very few remained. The Classic Restaurant was one of the last remaining establishments in the CBD owned and operated by an Ithacan. A black and white photograph of the Classic Restaurant. It is a two storey building large printed letters spelling out the name of the business on the first floor of the building. Three sedans are in front of the building and two people are standing at the tram stop opposite the building.Painted on the second storey of the building: CLASSIC RESTAURANT/ GROUND FLOOR/ COFFEE LOUNGE. -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Mandalay',163 Bridge Street, Port Melbourne, Pat Grainger, Mar 1998
Proposal to demolish and develop two 2 storey houses on the site were taken to Administrative Appeals Tribunal by neighbours and PMH&PS members, December 1997. Appeal was lost.Small colour photo of 163 Bridge Street ('Mandalay') Feb 1998 after it had been approved for demolition for the building of two town housesbuilt environment - domestic, mandalay, bridge street -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: OUR FIRST HOME
... is now. The building was later demolished and the site became... Street, directly behind where the Addy is now. The building ...Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from 1999. Our first home: the first permanent home of the Bendigo Advertiser was situated in Hargreaves Street, directly behind where the Addy is now. The building was later demolished and the site became Cambridge Press.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: AUSTRALIAN NATIVES ASSOCIATION HALL
Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from 1999. Australian natives association hall: the renaissance-style Australian natives association hall in View Street was next to the Masonic Hall and had a frontage of 75 feet. The public hall was capable of holding 500 people and the building designed by William Beebe, cost 4,500 pounds. Demolished in 1970, it was replaced with new ANA offices and a motelnewspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - LA TROBE UNIVERSITY BENDIGO COLLECTION: SANDHURST HOUSE
A black and white photograph of Sandhurst House which was a hostel catering for female student accommodation from 1945 until 1959. Prior to this it was known as the Coffee Palace or Sandhurst Coffee Palace. The building was situated on the corner of Mollison and Mitchell Streets and has now been demolished. It was a two storey building with verandahs and ornate pediments. At the top of the building are two pediments each with a sign Heywood Sandhurst House. St. Paul's Cathedral can be seen in the background on the left hand side. See 3320.100bendigo, education, bendigo teachers' college, la trobe university bendigo collection, collection, bendigo, education, tertiary education, accommodation, students, building, site, place, sandhurst coffee palace, coffee palace, entertainment, photo, photograph, history, hospitality -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - YELLOW EXPRESS CARRIERS VEHICLE LOADED WITH MACHINE PARTS
Yellow Express Carriers loaded with machine parts. Background left is part of Pulfer motors building, Photo taken before mid 1980's when building on left (Pulfer's Motors occupied it) was demolished to make way for the building of Thompson building at Bendigo TAFE. Centre background is second story of Specimen Coittage in Hargreaves Street Bendigobusiness, transport, yellow express carriers., yellow express carriers -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CORRESPONDENCE RE: WROUGHT IRON VERANDAHS, BENDIGO, March 1964
Correspondence re wrought iron verandahs, Bendigo from Mrs Frances Murray, Mill St, Bendigo re wrought iron verandahs (being demolished) March 1964. a. Letter to Sec., BHS and b. draft of letter to the Advertiser(18/3/1964) - published?? Item not in box, item not scanned 23/01/2020, Fran Cartwright.Mrs Frances Murraybuildings, fittings & materials, wrought iron verandahs -
Creswick Museum
watercolour painting, Railway Hotel and Refreshment Rooms, c. 1870
The Railway Hotel in Creswick later became a hostel for Dutch immigrants just after WW2. It is now demolished.Paintings by William Tibbits are relatively rare. They are valuable as a record of life in Creswick (and other towns) in the colonial period.Watercolour painting on paper by William Tibbits depicting the Railway Hotel, Creswick, in about 1870.william tibbits, railway hotel, creswick, colonial art, watercolour -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: EAGLEHAWK ROAD - LONG GULLY
... Business. 2 story building was Commercial Hotel. No 26 Tram... is written: One building has already been demolished ...Copy of a newspaper photo titled To Make Bend Safer. Photo shows a tram passing a newsagent shop. On the right is a dilapidated picket fence. Allso hand written paper on one side is: Approx 1966 ? One of the last trams No 18 to run up Main Street of Long Gully (Bond Street) Now known as Eaglehawk Road. On Left - Post Office - now Gents Hairdresser & Rose of No 3 Australia Hotel. On Right - Les & Marie Norris Newsagency & Mixed Business. 2 story building was Commercial Hotel. No 26 Tram was the last to run between Bendigo, Long Gully & Eaglehawk. Still running as a Tourist. Donated by Alan Crossley. tram in Bendigo 1987 1985. On the other side is written: One building has already been demolished and the proprietor of the Newsagency & mixed business Mr. L W Norris, will also demolish and rebuild further back from the road in preparation for eventual re-alignment of the Long Gully bend by the Country Roads Board. The Board declared an alignment some years ago for the corner - a severe traffic hazard - but, the assistant Divisional Engineer, Mr G Marshallsea said yesterday the Board had no immediate plans. These were one of the last Trams to run through Long Gully.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - eaglehawk road - long gully -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Photo of Original Photograph, Buninyong Shire Hall, Mt. Clear, 1988
historic, buildingB/w photograph, Buninyong Shire Hall, Mt. Clear, Cnr Geelong Rd & Green Hill Rd., built by Richard Rennie 1869, demolished 1915, architect J.A.Doane.buninyong shire, shire hall, rennie, doane -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, C J Brooks, Section of sandstone wall, 405 Learmonth St. Buninyong, July 1995
Stone of which wall is constructed is believed to have been used in the construction of Jamieson's Buninyong Inn, built for Margaret Jamieson starting about 1853. She owned the earlier Buninyong Inn which impinged on they surveyed Learmonth St. and was demolished. Margaret died in 1854 before the building was completed by her son, who built the third Buninyong Inn on the corner of Learmonth and Warrenheip. The two story hotel was tenented for a while, then bought by Dr. Sparling who demolished it.Colour photo, Section of sandstone wall, 405 Learmonth St. Buninyong.buninyong, jamieson, sparling, buninyong inn, wall, sandstone