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Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital photograph, Lisa Gervasoni, Portland, c2015
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Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital photograph, Lisa Gervasoni, Portland, c2015
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Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital photograph, Lisa Gervasoni, Portland, c2015
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Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital photograph, Lisa Gervasoni, Portland, c2015
Colour photograph of a double storey blustone building at Portland, Victoria. portland, heritage, building, bluestone, shops -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital photograph, Lisa Gervasoni, Portland, Victoria, c2015
Colour photorgraph of an old, red pillar box in Portland. portland, heritage, building, bluestone, shops, pillar box, letter box -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital Photograph, Stonemason's marks, interior columns, Grey Friars Presbyterian Church, Edinburgh, Scotland, 10/2015
Four colour photographs of stonemason's marks, interior columns, Grey Friars Presbyterian Church, Edinburgh, Scotlandmason's marks, grey friars presbyterian church, edinburgh, scotland, bluestone -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Break O'Day Hotel, Corindhap, 2016, 29/01/2017
Painted brick hotel and Corindhapcorindhap, break o'day, break o'day hotel, hotels, bluestone culvert -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Photograph, Rear of Lydiard St North warehouses, Ballarat
An image from the Herbert Richmond collection, gifted in 1982 to the Ballarat Library. The collection contains approximately 200 photographs of Ballarat and district in the 1940s, 50s and 60s, as well as photo albums, glass negatives and other memorabilia. Herb Richmond was a keen photographer, a foundation member and a life member of the Ballarat Camera Club, and a photographer with the Ballarat Courier during the 1940s. The Ballarat Camera Club named an annual award after him. Mr Richmond died in 1981 aged 79. These images were digitally re-photographed by members of the Ballarat Camera Club in September 2006. The rear of the architecturally important warehouses in Lydiard Street North has long been a site for signwriters and advertisers to promote their wares. The warehouses were erected in 1861-2.s. flohm signwriter, j.j. coller merchants, warehouse, bluestone -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Photograph, Pratt's Warehouse, Mair Street, Ballarat
An image from the Herbert Richmond collection, gifted in 1982 to the Ballarat Library. The collection contains approximately 200 photographs of Ballarat and district in the 1940s, 50s and 60s, as well as photo albums, glass negatives and other memorabilia. Herb Richmond was a keen photographer, a foundation member and a life member of the Ballarat Camera Club, and a photographer with the Ballarat Courier during the 1940s. The Ballarat Camera Club named an annual award after him. Mr Richmond died in 1981 aged 79. These images were digitally re-photographed by members of the Ballarat Camera Club in September 2006. This warehose was erected 1868/9, designed by J.A. Doane, architect.bluestone, pratt & sons -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, View from St Joseph's Catholic Church, Blampied, 2019, 11/05/2019
Colour photographs of Blampied taken from St Joseph's Catholic Church. st joseph's blampied, st joseph's mount prospect, catholic church, bluestone, church -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Entry Gates to Charles Anderson Grove, 07/12/2015
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Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.
Photographs - Colour, Oyster Shell under the floorboards of the Colonists' Association Shops, 2017, 04/08/2017
Colour photograph of an oyster shell under the original bearers in the Old Colonists shop awaiting replacement floorboards. Oysters were a common food on the Ballarat goldfield.old colonists' hall, shopfront, floorboards, bluestone, government camp, oyster shell -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Original photograph, St. John's Anglican Church group, Epping, Victoria, Australia, c.1910, c. 1910
St. John's Anglican Church group, Epping, Victoria, Australia, c.1910.Sepia toned photograph of St. John's Anglican Church group, Epping, Victoria, Australia, c.1910, mounted on cardboard."Darge 51 Spencer St, St Kilda" (on front of card), "11. c.1910 St John's Anglican Church, Epping, Vic - Church group c 1910" (handwritten on rear of card)epping, st. john 's church epping, 1910, church group, bluestone, church -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, St John's Presbyterian Church, Cameron Street, Kal Kallo
This photograph forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Whittlesea Historical Society for their project book, "Historic Views of the City of Whittlesea" by Robert Wuchatsch and Gwen Hawke, as part of Australia's Bicentennial Celebrations in 1988. The collection contains over 200 historic photographs covering all aspects of early life in the area now embraced by the City of Whittlesea.This bluestone church, which was dedicated on 9 Dec 1860, had been erected earlier that year by William Brown of Darraweit Guim. It was designed by the architect Thomas Taylor. The building is classified by the National Trust, and included on the Register of the National Estate.Black and white print mounted on a foam backing for display.historic views of the city of whittlesea, st john's presbyterian church, kalkallo, bluestone church, kal kallo -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Document - Original, Specifications of materials to be found and labour to be done in the erection of a dwelling house for the Church of England Clergyman at Whittlesea, unknown
Specifications of materials to be found and labour to be done in the erection of a dwelling house for the Church of England Clergyman at Whittlesea, written by William Lockwood, undated.Blue sheet of paper folded in half, handwritten in black ink on all sides of the paper.Specifications of materials to be found and labour to be done in the erection of a dwelling house for the Church of England Clergyman at Whittlesea.contract, william lockwood, church of england whittlesea, bluestone -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Carome, Mernda, c. 1960
3 photographs showing Carome at Mernda dated mid 1960's. CAROME In 1840 Arthur Sergeantson purchased Section 19, Parish of Morang, a total of 842 acres. He named the property `Sergeantson Hall’ but the portion between the Plenty Road and Plenty River soon became known as Carome, the name of a flour mill he established in 1841. In 1843 Sergeantson leased the mill to a miller named Anderson, who operated it until 1850. Anderson was followed by Robert Charles. The present dwelling date back to at least 1850, and possibly earlier. In 1857 Sergeantson’s remaining 411 acres and Carome Mill were purchased by Abraham Willis and William Hardesty, who refurbished and upgraded the mill at the enormous cost of 1,200 Pounds. In 1868 the Mill was destroyed by fire. Willis continued farming at Carome until 1899 when he leased the farm to his son Robert and retired to Carlton. Little of the Mill remains. It was set just downstream from the deep rocky waterhole which formed a natural dam. Local folklore has it that this waterhole was used for water games by the Aborigines. Europeans certainly swim there now, and locals refer to this area as Power's hole, named after the previous owners the Power family. Such a prominent waterhole is likely to have been well known to the Aborigines. (Reference: City of Whittlesea Heritage Study) 3 colour photographs.mernda, carome mernda, bluestone, power family, willis family, abraham willis, isabella willis, carome mill, powers hole -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Carome, Mernda, 2006
5 photographs showing Carome homestead and property at Mernda dated 2006. 1. Carome homestead. 2. Carome, looking southward down old rail line. 3. Carome homestead. 4. Dairy/feed sheds at Carome. 5. Carome property. CAROME In 1840 Arthur Sergeantson purchased Section 19, Parish of Morang, a total of 842 acres. He named the property `Sergeantson Hall’ but the portion between the Plenty Road and Plenty River soon became known as Carome, the name of a flour mill he established in 1841. In 1843 Sergeantson leased the mill to a miller named Anderson, who operated it until 1850. Anderson was followed by Robert Charles. The present dwelling date back to at least 1850, and possibly earlier. In 1857 Sergeantson’s remaining 411 acres and Carome Mill were purchased by Abraham Willis and William Hardesty, who refurbished and upgraded the mill at the enormous cost of 1,200 Pounds. In 1868 the Mill was destroyed by fire. Willis continued farming at Carome until 1899 when he leased the farm to his son Robert and retired to Carlton. Little of the Mill remains. It was set just downstream from the deep rocky waterhole which formed a natural dam. Local folklore has it that this waterhole was used for water games by the Aborigines. Europeans certainly swim there now, and locals refer to this area as Power's hole, named after the previous owners the Power family. Such a prominent waterhole is likely to have been well known to the Aborigines. (Reference: City of Whittlesea Heritage Study) 5 colour photographs.Printed on Kodak Royal Digital Papermernda, carome mernda, bluestone, power family, willis family, abraham willis, isabella willis, carome mill, powers hole, william hardesty, arthur sergeantson -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Copy, Alfred, Lucy, Florence and Charles Arnold, c.1910
A photograph of Alfred Arnold his wife Lucy (nee Willis) and their children Florence and Charles. Lucy is the daughter of Abraham and Isabella Willis of Carome in Mernda. CAROME In 1840 Arthur Sergeantson purchased Section 19, Parish of Morang, a total of 842 acres. He named the property `Sergeantson Hall’ but the portion between the Plenty Road and Plenty River soon became known as Carome, the name of a flour mill he established in 1841. In 1843 Sergeantson leased the mill to a miller named Anderson, who operated it until 1850. Anderson was followed by Robert Charles. The present dwelling date back to at least 1850, and possibly earlier. In 1857 Sergeantson’s remaining 411 acres and Carome Mill were purchased by Abraham Willis and William Hardesty, who refurbished and upgraded the mill at the enormous cost of 1,200 Pounds. In 1868 the Mill was destroyed by fire. Willis continued farming at Carome until 1899 when he leased the farm to his son Robert and retired to Carlton. Little of the Mill remains. It was set just downstream from the deep rocky waterhole which formed a natural dam. Local folklore has it that this waterhole was used for water games by the Aborigines. Europeans certainly swim there now, and locals refer to this area as Power's hole, named after the previous owners the Power family. Such a prominent waterhole is likely to have been well known to the Aborigines. (Reference: City of Whittlesea Heritage Study) Copy of black and white photograph.Printed on Kodak Professional Endura Papermernda, carome mernda, bluestone, power family, willis family, abraham willis, isabella willis, carome mill, powers hole, william hardesty, arthur sergeantson, alfred arnold, lucy willis, lucy arnold, florence arnold, charles arnold -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Carome Homestead, Mernda, 1972
A photograph showing Carome homestead in Mernda dated 1972. CAROME In 1840 Arthur Sergeantson purchased Section 19, Parish of Morang, a total of 842 acres. He named the property `Sergeantson Hall’ but the portion between the Plenty Road and Plenty River soon became known as Carome, the name of a flour mill he established in 1841. In 1843 Sergeantson leased the mill to a miller named Anderson, who operated it until 1850. Anderson was followed by Robert Charles. The present dwelling date back to at least 1850, and possibly earlier. In 1857 Sergeantson’s remaining 411 acres and Carome Mill were purchased by Abraham Willis and William Hardesty, who refurbished and upgraded the mill at the enormous cost of 1,200 Pounds. In 1868 the Mill was destroyed by fire. Willis continued farming at Carome until 1899 when he leased the farm to his son Robert and retired to Carlton. Little of the Mill remains. It was set just downstream from the deep rocky waterhole which formed a natural dam. Local folklore has it that this waterhole was used for water games by the Aborigines. Europeans certainly swim there now, and locals refer to this area as Power's hole, named after the previous owners the Power family. Such a prominent waterhole is likely to have been well known to the Aborigines. (Reference: City of Whittlesea Heritage Study) Colour photograph.Printed on Kodak Professional Endura Paper.mernda, carome mernda, bluestone, power family, willis family, abraham willis, isabella willis, carome mill, powers hole, william hardesty, arthur sergeantson -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Copy, Carome Homestead, Mernda, 1982
A photograph of Carome homestead in Mernda, 1982Abraham Willis pioneer of the Mernda district.Colour photograph.Printed on Fujifilm Pictro Paper. Handwritten on the back: 1982 Danahers time.mernda, carome mernda, willis family, abraham willis, isabella willis, carome homestead, 1982, bluestone house -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Copy, Carome Homestead, Mernda, 1932
A photograph of a man in front of Carome Homestead, 1932. CAROME In 1840 Arthur Sergeantson purchased Section 19, Parish of Morang, a total of 842 acres. He named the property `Sergeantson Hall’ but the portion between the Plenty Road and Plenty River soon became known as Carome, the name of a flour mill he established in 1841. In 1843 Sergeantson leased the mill to a miller named Anderson, who operated it until 1850. Anderson was followed by Robert Charles. The present dwelling date back to at least 1850, and possibly earlier. In 1857 Sergeantson’s remaining 411 acres and Carome Mill were purchased by Abraham Willis and William Hardesty, who refurbished and upgraded the mill at the enormous cost of 1,200 Pounds. In 1868 the Mill was destroyed by fire. Willis continued farming at Carome until 1899 when he leased the farm to his son Robert and retired to Carlton. Little of the Mill remains. It was set just downstream from the deep rocky waterhole which formed a natural dam. Local folklore has it that this waterhole was used for water games by the Aborigines. Europeans certainly swim there now, and locals refer to this area as Power's hole, named after the previous owners the Power family. Such a prominent waterhole is likely to have been well known to the Aborigines. (Reference: City of Whittlesea Heritage Study) Copy of a black and white photograph.Handwritten on the back: Carome Mernda 1932mernda, carome mernda, bluestone, power family, willis family, abraham willis, isabella willis, carome mill, powers hole, william hardesty, arthur sergeantson -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping, Whittlesea Leader, Jigs of delight over road rejig, 14 Feb 2006
Article about Richard & Jean Ely stopping Plenty Road shifting closer to their home.Newsprint with colour photomernda, richard ely, jean ely, the poplars mernda, bluestone house, mayfield precinct -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping, Whittlesea Leader, Road threat to precinct claim, 10 Aug 2004
An article about the Mayfield Precinct in Mernda becoming endangered if Plenty Road is widened.Newsprint with colour photomernda, richard ely, jean ely, the poplars mernda, bluestone house, mayfield precinct, wendy goodridge, bill goodridge -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping, Old bakehouse changes hands, c. 1960's
A brief history of the Turner's bakery in Schotters Road Mernda, mentions previous owners Michell Bros. of Whittlesea. It was built by Moses Thomas who also built the nearby Plough Inn, now owned by T. F. Danaher, who is expected to demolish it and build a modern house.Historical building of the Shire of WhittleseaNewsprint with 2 black and white images.mernda, turner bakery, schotters road mernda, turner's bakery, schotters lane mernda, moses thomas, plough inn mernda, t. f. danaher, mitchell bros. whittlesea, bluestone building -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Magazine - Article, Town Crier, Local History, Carome Homestead, c. 2019
A history of the Carome Homestead at 10 Hathfelde Boulevard, Mernda, written by WHS member Wendy Lowry.Historical building of the Shire of WhittleseaNewsprint with black and white image, undatedmernda, bluestone building, carome mernda, carome homestead, arthur sergeantson, carome flourmill, carome mill, wendy lowry -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping, Monica Boogs, Lodge brings hall back to life, 21 Jan 1998
Trustees of the Mernda Mechanics Institute Hall and the Buffalo Lodge members hold a joint open day to celebrate the rebirth of the hall which is to be renamed Mernda Mechanics Institute Community Hall.Historical building of the Shire of WhittleseaNewsprint with black and white image.mernda, bluestone building, mernda mechanics institute, buffalo lodge mernda, mernda mechanics institute community hall, mernda free library, terry palmer, ken lennox -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Epping Shire Council offices
Epping Shire Council offices, High Street, Epping, Victoria.Historical building of the Shire of Whittlesea.A4 colour photograph, undated.Printed on Kodak Xtralife papershire office epping, high street epping, shire hall epping, epping police station, bluestone building, whittlesea shire offices -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Copy, Article, The Post, Church Celebrates Centenary, 24 Jul 1969
Archdeacon Dann pictured with the Rev. L. Blair after the service marking the centenary of St. John's Church of England in Epping.Newsprint, text with black and white photograph.archdeacon r. w. dann, rev. l. blair, st john's church epping, epping church centenary, bluestone church -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Sale of Callaghan home, 1982
1982 Sale of Callaghan's home on the corner of Coulstock Street Epping, house demolished 1985.Historical property of the City of Whittlesea.Colour photograph printed on Fujicolor paperAnnotation reverse: 1982 Sale of Callaghan's home corner Coulstock Street demolished 1985.callaghan family, coulstock street epping, epping, bluestone house -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Gwen Hawke, St. Peters Catholic Church Epping, 2 May 1989
St. Peters Catholic Church Epping is now believed to be the second oldest Victorian catholic church outside the inner Melbourne suburbs (Keilor being the oldest).St Peter's is now believed to be the second oldest Victorian catholic church outside the inner Melbourne suburbs (Keilor being the oldest).Colour photograph printed on Kodak paper.Annotation reverse: 2.5.1989. Church St Peters Eppingst. peters catholic church epping, bluestone church, epping