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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, 7th Garrison Battalion Emblem
7th garrison battalion emblem. internment camp, WW2.B & W. photo. Concrete, stone construction. Hut in background. Women in fore ground.7th garrisongarrison emblem, photograph, people -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd
Colour slide in a mount. Image of the plan of a 14th century stone building, location unknownMade in Australia / 4 (Handwritten) / 4 (Handwritten)slide, robin boyd -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Medal
2 Medals 1st AIF WW1 with original ribbons belonging to James Campbell Stonestawell, ww1 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, North Blackburn Methodist Church, 1957
Black and white photograph of laying of foundation stone for the North Blackburn Methodist Church in 1957.north blackburn methodist church, bird, neville -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Schwerkolt Property 3rd house with Smokehouse, 1917 - 1927
The third ,weatherboard, house was built after the first house was burnt down in the 1905 bushfires. After the property was sold to developers in 1959 this house was burnt down by vandals.Black and white photo of the weatherboard house with verandah on the left of the photo and the stone smokehouse on the right.whalen, rosalie, schwerkolt, arthur, schwerkolt 3rd home -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, Bulla Mill
The waterway is the Deep Creek at Bulla. Originally this was the site of one of the earliest mills in the district.In the early days of European settlement a number of mills were established on the banks of both the Jackson and Deep Creeks in Bulla and Sunbury.A coloured photograph of a valley surrounded by hills with the ruins of a stone building on the horseshoe bend of the creek. deep creek, mills, bulla bulla -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Souvenir - Gemstone Tiger Eye
3 sided dark brown polished gemstone with light brown stripes on face of stonegemstone, tiger eye -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
Ladies bathing boxesPhotograph Ladies bathing boxes on stone reef with two women and a man standing in frontbathing boxes, ladies, beach, south, ocean, sea -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
The construction of Seaview commenced in 1860, after David Talbot, purchased the land from James Atkinson,It had been suggested that it was intended to be double storied but there is no evidence of how that would have been accomplished. Following Talbot’s insolvency, Michael O’Reilly leased the house in 1862 until 1876 when he left for Melbourne.William Powling (Solicitor) acquired the house for Eight hundred and twenty three pounds in 1890 and lived there the rest of his life. His son Ernest Powling continued living there before selling it to Matthew Cathcart in 1917.Coloured photograph of White painted stone house with bay window to right and large verandahcottage, building, home, house, seaview -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Foundation stone of St. Paul's Anglican Church, Church Street, Canterbury, Jan Pigot, 1994
Coloured photograph of Foundation stone of St. Paul's Anglican Church, Church Street, Canterburycanterbury, maling road, churches, signs -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Photograph: Stone Cairn at Tennis Courts, Tarnagulla, 1993
Donald Clark Collection. A colour photograph depicting a stone memorial cairn at the tennis courts in Tarnagulla. Original photograph. -
Mont De Lancey
Pendant, Circa 1880
Owned by the late Mrs. Thomas Quayle Senior.Gold surround pendant, with a reindeer design carved from natural stone, on a gold chain.pendants -
Mont De Lancey
Teaspoons
Set of three silver teaspoons with ER crest on handle, with pink stone on top of crown.teaspoons, spoons, tea accessories -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Decorative object - Polished stones or cabochons, mid 1900s
A cabochon is a gemstone that has been cut, shaped and polished. The resulting gem has a convex (rounded) obverse with a flat reverse. This method is usually applied to opaque gems such as this pair of agates. Cabochons are most commonly used in the design of pendants or rings. These cabochons are part of the jewellery collection of Mrs. Jean Raper.This item is from the Raper Collection donated to the Wodonga Historical Society by Mrs. Jean Raper.2 cabochons or polished stones. One is in shades of brown and the other a lighter beige in colour.jewellery, cabochon, fashion accessory -
Seaworks Maritime Museum
Jade figure
Jade figure of a seated lion-like mythical creature baring teeth sitting upon a wooden table with a stone under one foot. Similar to 310.1 but a darker shade of green, stone is sitting under opposite foot, and is slightly larger."PMA 0206/2" " ¥ 180.00" on base: PMA 0206/3" -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Gaol, n.d
The Gaol at Portland was in operation as early as 1852. It was reproclaimed in the Government Gazette, along with several other prisons in the colony, in October 1877. In 1892, it was proclaimed a Police Gaol, under the provisions of the Gaols Act 1890. The Police Gaol was closed by proclamation in March 1893.Black and white photo of gaol at Portland, two sides visible. High stone walls, roof of building visible behind walls. Large stone pillars either side of wooden entrance. Dilapidated wooden fence, cow grazing in foreground.Front: 'THE FIRST JAIL IN VICTORIA, PORTLAND' - white print on bottom edge of photoportland gaol, jail, incarceration, prison -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Minor Outlet from Waranga Basin, 1957
Taken by photographer for State Rivers and Water Supply Commission.Large, black and white photograph. Large square concrete building set in stone wall, water right foreground, stones left foreground, two men on top of wall left of building, windmill just visible above roof of buildingbelow photo: "Minor outlet from Waranga Basin / Supplies water to parts of West Rodney and Tongala Districts."victoria state rivers and water supply commission, waranga basin, irrigation -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, Late 1980's
'Dunhelen' is situated on the Mickleham Road at Greenvale. The rear of the homestead was constructed in the 1850's and the original owners were Richard and George Sinclair Brodie who emigrated from Scotland.A coloured photograph of part of a porchway of a house. The verandah roof is constructed from wooden beams and corrugated iron. The walls are bluestone with granite stone quions around the corners and window frames. The verandah was paved with stone pavers done in a diamond pattern.dunhelen, brodie, george sinclair, richard sinclair, george evans collection -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Ball Court Hotel
The hotel was built some time shortly after 1842 by John Cahill, who arrived in the colony in 1842 from Thurles in Tipperary, Ireland. The building although much altered with render covering the original \blue stone structure is on the south-west corner of Macedon and Jackson Streets. The hotel was called the Ball Court because Cahill also had a hand-ball court set up behind the hotel.Originally five hotels were built along Macedon Street between Jackson Creek and Evans Street. The Ball Court Hotel is the only one still standing and operating as a hotel.A non-digital black and white photograph with a cream border of man and three ladies standing outside a single story blue stone hotel building with a corner entrance. AS well as the corner entrance there is another doorway on the RHS along with three narrow windows and three other windows on the other side. One of the ladies is holding a little child. Two trees surrounded by tree guards are on each side of the photograph.Ball Court Hotel, John Cahillball court hotel, hotels, sunbury, macedon street, jackson street, ball court -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - KING GEORGE V MEMORIAL CONSERVATORY GARDENS BENDIGO
Colour photo. Image shows statue of King George V, erected on plinth. Palm trees on LH side, Post office building in background. Date unknown.sculpture, stone, king george v -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital Photograph, Dorothy Wickham, Marks on edging near gutters, Lancaster Gate, London, UK, 2016, 19/09/2016
masons marks, lancaster gate, london, stone -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Vehicle - VP model "Executive" sedan, September 1991 - July 1993
The VP series was released in September 1991 with mainly cosmetic and feature changes to the outgoing VN Series Commodore. The 3.8 litre V6 and 5.0 litre V8 engines from the VN were carried over, but the V6 engine received various revisions that improved its refinement and noise. Semi-trailing arm IRS became standard on Calais and Commodore SS models and became an optional extra on lower-end models. This new suspension drastically improving ride and handling over that offered by the live rear axle. ABS brakes were also introduced in the VP range as an option on Series 1 Calais and Commodore SS models, and on most models with IRS for Series II versions. Additional security features were introduced across the range, including an ignition-disabling device and a driver's door deadlock. Power mirrors were also a standard feature across the model range. The VP Calais was also sold in Thailand, with 3.8 V6 version, later it used an Opel 2.6-litre C26NE inline-six Dual Ram engine.1991 model VP Holden commodore sedanLion and Stone badge on bonnet , Holden badge left hand side boot , Lion and Stone badge on boot centre, Commodore executive on boot right hand sidevp holden, vehicle, car -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Jar Stone Earthenware, circa early 1900s
This type of "stone" jar drinking container was used before glass and later plastic material made it "out of date" as a drink container. The qualities of the glazed pottery (stone) drinking containers made from this natural thermal insulation material was to contain the liquid to a prescribed temperature either hot or cold, as required. This was particularly important in rural environments that lacked adequate refrigeration means. The rural regions where the last areas in Australia where this type of drinking container remained in use. The late 1960's saw a revival of the basic rural ethos by the "hippie" culture of going to basic survival non "commercial" living.This particular stone jar drinking container was also a method of advertising for a Wodonga Stone masonry manufacturer. It is both relevant and significant to the Kiewa Valley because it highlights the type of industry that has breached the evolutionary trend for cheaper "throw away" drinking containers. Although this particular type of container is limited to quality liquids and it is still available in most rural sectors of the Australian "bush" environment.This stone/earthenware jar has a lip 250mm in length and 150mm thick. This lip will allow the thumb and forefinger to be used to grip the container for either pouring its contents out or securing it for any movement. The external glazed surface may become slippery when wet. The jar is heavy even when empty and would be too heavy for small children to carry. By using a cork seal the jar can be reused and therefore become more economical for the longer term. The thickness of the vessel provides a good insulation for the liquid contained. Most of this type of container would have contained ginger beer.Within two elliptical circles are painted (in freehand) "S. MASON" in the top half and "WODONGA" in the bottom half.These are separated by an asterisk on both sides. A large "S" overlaid by a similarly large "M" is within the inner circle. Stamped into the jar when still wet during manufacture is "PINNACLE BRAND" in 5mm lettering.drinking container, stone jar, ginger beer container, s. mason, wodonga earthen ware -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Vision Resource Centre, 1987-1989
The growing need for assistive equipment and the increased demands upon the Association for the Blind, bigger premises were needed to house these services. In 1987 the Victorian Premier ceremonially layed the foundation stone for the new building that would become the Vision Resource Centre designed to meet this need. It was built using funds from the Vision Victorian Appeal and completed in 1989.2 digital images of metal plaqueAssociation for the Blind The foundation stone for the Vision Resource Centre was graciously unveiled by the Honourable John Cain, M.P., Premier of Victoria, on the 16th October, 1987. Association for the Blind The official opening of the Vision Resource Centre was performed by His Excellency, Dr. Davis McCaughey, A.C. Governor of Victoria, on the 3rd May 1989.association for the blind, john cain, dr davis mccaughey -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Axe, Stone, 1800 - 1900 (Estimated)
Previous Access No. was possibly 130. Axes were reported to be found by Mr. Underdown.Stone axe, elongated oval in shape, rounded and bulbous at one end while the other widens out to a rounded shaped blade. One side of axe is smooth other side is rough and shows classical flaked marks. Stone black in colour.australian aboriginal history, aboriginal artifact, stone tool, stone axe -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - Coloured, C 1960s
Photo shows steam boiler equipment. Three iron chimneys appear to the left of the photo. A stone chimney stands in middle of photo nand to back of equipment. A second boiler is encased by stone blocks. A section of boardwalk appears in right front of photo.quarrying, heatherlie -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Sculpture - Sandstone Maps of Australia, 1940
2x hand carved sandstone maps of Australia with space for penny in one & metal kangaroo in other. 1. Space for penny in centre. Markings for state boundaries. Creamy coloured stone. 2. Metal (copper?) kangaroo in centre. Pink tinged stone.1. Tatura 1940 2. 1940 Taturatatura;, handcrafts, carving -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - Gold Brooch
Brooch from the Martin family - originally from Paisley, Scotland. They were a pioneer family in South Gippsland.Curleche gold design with 6 purple and two green stones, can be worn as a brooch or used as a necklace or chain perhaps. The gold has been embossed. Suggest that the peridot (green) and amethyst (purple) stones have been incorporated in the scroll design.costume accessories, jewellery -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, Keith Kings, 12/02/1966 12:00:00 AM
Black and White photograph contained with Reg. Item 1902 - Photo Album from Keith Kings to Les Denmead 1970. Photograph on AGFA paper of the ESCo foundation stone and SEC office plaques on the wall of the Wendouree Parade Offices of the SECV, 12/2/1966. Keith Kings No. N(o)(13) Scanning: i - image file, p - presentation file, b - back of photograph.Stamp in top left hand corner and handwritten number with "K.S. Kings No. N(o)(13), Copyright reserved". In blue ink "Ballarat (1) Foundation Stone for Power House and offices of the Electric Supply Co. of Vic. Ltd. (2) S.E.C. of Victoria plate. (3) E.S.D. plate of SEC Wendouree parade 12/2/66"trams, tramways, secv, foundation stone, plaques, power station, esco -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W
This was the Camp Kitchen in the Halls Gap Camping ReserveThe photo shows a stone building with glassless windows and an iron roof standing in a clearing with bush behind.structures, camp kitchens