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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: HEIDELBERG
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2000. Heidelberg: located in Horace Street, Bendigo, the two-storey front of this house was added in 1885 to an earlier part of uncertain age. Basement rooms offered a cool summer temperature, but dampness was ever a problem. This house was built for Thomas Falkingham. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - WES HARRY COLLECTION: BRIDGE STREET, BENDIGO
Black and white photo, copy : image shows Bridge Street, Bendigo. Bendigo Hotel, three storey timber building, on left hand side. From left to right visible signs are: Crossingham & Goodman Saddlers, J. Holdsworth, Glass & China Warehouse. Batchelder cart on kerb. Men and children on footpath.Batchelderplace, bendigo, bridge street, bendigo, sandhurst, bridge street, bendigo hotel, crossingham & goodman, j. holdsworth, glass & china warehouse. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - TOWN HALL BENDIGO
Photo mounted on board, Town Hall Bendigo, two storey sandstone building, clock tower on LH side. Image taken from Bull Street. On bottom of card in gold ' With the compliments of the Season' On rear in handwriting, 'Town Hall Sandhurst Xmas 188 ( illegible ) G.H.B. Embossed on the bottom is 'With The Compliments of the Season'bendigo, buildings, town hall, sandhurst, town hall, bendigo -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, c 1974
The photograph is one of a series of mounted photographs which have been used for display purposes.A black and white photograph of the administration building of the former Sunbury Asylum. It is a tweo storey brick building with a slate roof and three gables. One of the gables is an attic. The wooden trims are white. A brick colonade fence is in front of the building with a terraced roadway in the foreground. Three cars are parked in the front of the building. Mounted on board.sunbury asylum, george evans collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BENDIGO HOTEL COLLECTION: CITY FAMILY HOTEL
Colour photograph: image shows City Family Hotel, High Street, Bendigo, opposite Alexandra Fountain. Three storey building, portico over front door facing High Street. Awnings over lower level windows. Carlton Draught and GB Pies sign on front Early 1980's ?.bendigo, hotel, city family hotel -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Grovedale Road Quarry in the 1920s - looking south, c1920
The quarry was part of John Butler Maling's property. He was one of the original settlers of the area and farmed the area between Weybridge Street and Whitehorse Road. Clay was quarried from part of this area and used to make the bricks used in the construction of his home, known as 'Ancyra'. This is still extant at the corner of Weybridge and James Streets. Maling grazed cows and used the quarry as a water source. He was the uncle of John Butler Maling, Mayor of Camberwell. He was married to Kate Conlon in 1882. They had 3 children: Silas Young, Alick and Zillah. Maling was born in c1829 in Shepreth, Cambridgeshire; he died in Surrey Hills on 9 October 1912 and is buried in Box Hill Cemetery - CE-*-0586. Mrs Kate Maling (born c1859 in Co Meath, Ireland) died at the property on 8 March 1921. She is buried in Brighton General Cemetery. Probate was valued at over 10,000 pounds and included other properties in Sandringham, Hawthorn and Macedon. At the time of her death the Surrey Hills property was described as being 23 acres with 2 brick houses, 1 cow, 2 heifers and 40 fowls or chickens. The property was subdivided after her death. The property was subdivided into 110 house blocks in c1923 - see Maling's Estate subdivision flyer on the State Library of Victoria's website. This shows that the Grovedale Park site had been acquired by Camberwell Council by this time. An attached newspaper clipping documents prices realised for a cross-section of blocks. The MMBW map of 1925, also on the SLV website, shows the outline of the clayhole / quarry. The quarry was filled in after several drownings or near drownings and the land is now occupied by a park and playground, known as Grovedale Road Park, maintained by the City of Boroondara. Beckett Park is sited on horizon to the left beyond the trees. This documents the landscape prior to close settlement and is material to early building and farming in the Surrey Hills area.Black and white photo of the quarry between Grovedale Road and James Street taken in the 1920s and looking south. In the foreground is an area of water with reeds in the LH corner. Beyond on the high banks there are single storey houses in the background and (?) some light poles. An object that looks like a tank on posts is in a cutting on the far bank.quarries, grovedale road, james street, clay quarries, farming, kate conlon, kate maling, john butler maling, ancyra -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Image, Carmelite Priory, Melbourne, c1897 [Brigidine Sisters, Albert Park], c1897
Black and white image of the double storey convent titled "Carmelite Convent, Port Melbourne". This building is actually on the corner of Beaconsfield Parade and Foote Street, Albert Park. In 2019 it is a convent of the Brigidine Sisters after previously being used as Kilbride Girls Secondary College. It is the home of the Brigidine Asylum Seekers Project. carmelite priory, port melbourne, albert park, beaconsfield parade, foote street, brigidine sisters, albert park -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Document - Bealiba Road, 87, Caulfield South
Three undated photographs (102mm x 152mm) of the single-storey weatherboard house at Bealiba Road, 87, Caulfield South from taken before the house’s surrounding land was sold off. The date and the photographer are unknown. Includes a research note dated 02/08/2011 noting that the house was still there at that date.bealiba road, caulfield south, howden walter william, howden edith lillian -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, City of Warrnambool Rowing Club, 2016
This book gives the history of the Warrnambool Rowing Club. The club was formed in 1873. In 1885 Mrs Fanny Nelson built a boathouse on the Hopkins River bank and leased it to the Warrnambool Rowing Club. A two-storeyed building for the Rowing Club was opened in 1889 and today the club operates from Proudfoot’s Boathouse near the mouth of the river. This is an important book as it details the history of the Warrnambool Rowing Club. Rowing has been a popular recreational pursuit in Warrnambool since the early days of settlement as the proximity of two rivers makes this possible and the Warrnambool Rowing Club has a history well worth recording. This is a soft-cover book of 85 pages with a white cover with a black and white photograph on the front of the old rowing club sheds on the Hopkins River and several images on the back cover of Warrnambool in the 19th century. The book has eight chapters and has pages with information on life members and committees, a Foreword, a Contents page, an Acknowledgements page, an Index and Endnotes. The book is written by Susan FinneganFront Cover: ‘City of Warrnambool Rowing Club, 140 Years on the Hopkins River’warrnambool rowing club, warrnambool -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Frank Solomon, Pig Farm, Weidlich Road area: aerial view, 02/08/2009
An aerial view of the pig farm in Weidlich Road Greensborough, owned by Werner Hanusch. The land was used as a pig farm and quarry from 1954 and has now been subdivided into the Evelyn Way estate. This project of fifty, one double storey, dwellings was commenced on 2/8/2009 and completed on 6/2/2011.An example of the changing land use in Greensborough, from farming to residential.Digital copy of aerial photographwerner otto fritz hanusch, pig farm st helena, weidlich road greensborough, one evelyn way greensborough -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Living and Partly Living. The Neighbourhood, 1971
A discussion of Australia's bland suburbs, and the rise in brick home-building, and the alternative of urban high-rise living. Alternative leisure lifestyles associated with each are outlined. Multi-storey flats, European migration, the unplanned ghettoisation of different groups are discussed. What are the needs for a new era of Australian housing? New initiatives are outlined.Original manuscript of the chapter titled 'The Neighbourhood' (pp32-43) 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, quarto, 29 pagesChapter in a book.neighbourhood, neighborhood, suburbia, planning, conformity, brick home, timber home, flathouses, housing commission, european immigration, swinger hill, ian mackay, merchant builders, landscaping, robin boyd, manuscript -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Britannia Hotel, Portland, 1970s
Photographic print from rephotographed photograph. Image shows Britannia Hotel, south side of Julia Street between Percy and Bentinck Streets. Double storey 'BRITANNIA W.H. MOTT HOTEL'. Printed on building, above hotel entrance. Several people standing on footpath. Late 19th, early 20th century dress.Front: 'Britania Hotel' - green inkhistoric building, britannia hotel, portland pub, portland -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Archimandrite Daniel Maravelis, c 1920s
Pictured is Archimandrite, Daniel Maravelis with members of the Greek community in Mildura. He was born in Smyrna and was the Archimandrite of the Greek in Melbourne from 1915 to 1922. He presided over the official opening of the first IPS clubrooms located at Michael's Building, Cnr Elizabeth and Lonsdale Streets Melbourne on Sunday 23rd September 1917. Similar vehicles were used between the years 1915-1925 to travel to picnics.A black and white photograph of a vintage bus parked outside a weatherboard building which is partly hidden with vines. A two storey hotel building is on the LHS of the photograph. A priest is standing in the bus and two men and a lady are standing in front of the vehicle. Two other people are standing on the far RHS. A tent is visible in the middle distance.In Greek: Sigalis and Rita Nicolaidisgreek orthodox community -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - AULSEBROOK AND MARTIN COLLECTION: POLICE STATION, BULL STREET, BENDIGO
Colour photo: Police Station, Bull Street, Bendigo. 2 storey brown brick, large glass windows. Triangle shaped garden bed in foreground. Flag pole alongside. On rear of photo: 'Aulsebrook & Martin Pty Ltd., Photographers, 6 Ruth St., Golden Square 3555 Phone 054 437565bendigo, buildings, police station -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - AULSEBROOK AND MARTIN COLLECTION: POLICE STATION BULL STREET, BENDIGO
Colour photo: Police Station, Bull Street, Bendigo. 2 storey brown brick, large glass windows. Triangle shaped garden bed in foreground. Flag pole alongside. On rear of photo: 'Aulsebrook & Martin Pty Ltd., Photographers, 6 Ruth St., Golden Square 3555 Phone 054 437565bendigo, buildings, police station bull street -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
PHOTOGRAPH OF BUILDINGS IN FRASER STREET CLUNES..1 ORIGINAL SEPIA PHOTOGRAPH MOUNTED ON CARDBOARD OF J.W. PRESTONS CLUB HOTEL, E.S.A BANK AND STATE SAVINGS BANK. ALL TWO STOREY BUILDINGS IN FRASER STREET, CLUNES. .2 BLACK AND WHITE COPY OF ABOVE MOUNTED ON CARDBOARD .3 BLACK AND WHITE COPY OF ABOVE PRINTED ON MATTE PHOTOGRAPHIC PAPERCLUB HOTEL - FRASER ST. CLUNES - BUILT 1870local history, photography, photographs, hotels, club & buildings in fraser street -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - P.S. Avon, 1870 c
Black and white photograph showing Paddle Steamer Avon at old Bairnsdale wharf shows steep sets of steps and roadway and fence down side of bank to wharf. Two sheds and dray on wharf. Fence and roadway along top of bank, and house and two storey building. People on boat and at shed. Bairnsdale Victoriaships and shipping, waterways, wharfs -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Plan - MARKS COLLECTION: PLAN FOR TWO STOREY OPEN VERANDAH ADDITION TO FRONT AND SIDE ELEVATIONS TO FOTUNA VILLA FOR GEO. LANSELL ESQ
Fortuna Villa was owned from 1855 to 1871 by Christopher and Theodore Ballerstedt, Australia’s first mining magnates. In 1871 it was purchased by George Lansell (The Quartz King) being one of Australia’s most successful and adventurous nineteenth century gold mine owners and speculators. Lansell made numerous alterations extensions to the building and remained in the Lansell family until 1935Plan shows front and side elevations only for the addition of a two storey lacework verandah to Fortuna Villa for George Lansell Esq. Black ink hand drawn plan for verandah elevations Plan badly damaged with water damage, flocking, tears and a hole in the paper plan. Hand drawn additions to the plan with pencilbendigo fortuna villa, george lansell -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Ian Jelbart (right) and Robert Marshall (centre) at the launch of the Kinloch Gardens development, 93 Arthur Street, Eltham, April 1998, April 1998
Launch of the Kinloch Gardens development, 12 new double and triple storey homes along a private road in the gardens of Kinloch, a mansion set on 2.4ha in Arthur St. The launch was attended by Planning Minister Rob Maclellan and Nillumbik Shire president Robert Marshall, Architects Graeme Gunn and Ian Jelbart and approximately 100 guests.8 images; digital file only; created from scan undertaken by EDHS of a set of 26 colour 10 x 15 cm prints arthur street, eltham, graeme gunn, houses, ian jelbart, jelbart property, kinloch gardens, robert marshall, woodridge estate -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Architect Graeme Gunn with unknown guests at the launch of the Kinloch Gardens development, 93 Arthur Street, Eltham, April 1998, April 1998
Launch of the Kinloch Gardens development, 12 new double and triple storey homes along a private road in the gardens of Kinloch, a mansion set on 2.4ha in Arthur St. The launch was attended by Planning Minister Rob Maclellan and Nillumbik Shire president Robert Marshall, Architects Graeme Gunn and Ian Jelbart and approximately 100 guests.1 images; digital file only; created from scan undertaken by EDHS of a set of 26 colour 10 x 15 cm prints arthur street, eltham, graeme gunn, houses, ian jelbart, jelbart property, kinloch gardens, robert marshall, woodridge estate -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Nillumbik Shire President Robert Marshall on left with Architects Ian Jelbart (centre) and Graeme Gunn at the launch of the Kinloch Gardens development, 93 Arthur Street, Eltham, April 1998, April 1998
Launch of the Kinloch Gardens development, 12 new double and triple storey homes along a private road in the gardens of Kinloch, a mansion set on 2.4ha in Arthur St. The launch was attended by Planning Minister Rob Maclellan and Nillumbik Shire president Robert Marshall, Architects Graeme Gunn and Ian Jelbart and approximately 100 guests.4 images; digital file only; created from scan undertaken by EDHS of a set of 26 colour 10 x 15 cm prints arthur street, eltham, graeme gunn, houses, ian jelbart, jelbart property, kinloch gardens, robert marshall, woodridge estate -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, L-R: Architect Ian Jelbart, Nillumbik Shire President Robert Marshall, Nillumbik Cr. John Graves and Architect Graeme Gunn at the launch of the Kinloch Gardens development, 93 Arthur Street, Eltham, April 1998, April 1998
Launch of the Kinloch Gardens development, 12 new double and triple storey homes along a private road in the gardens of Kinloch, a mansion set on 2.4ha in Arthur St. The launch was attended by Planning Minister Rob Maclellan and Nillumbik Shire president Robert Marshall, Architects Graeme Gunn and Ian Jelbart and approximately 100 guests.3 images; digital file only; created from scan undertaken by EDHS of a set of 26 colour 10 x 15 cm prints arthur street, eltham, graeme gunn, houses, ian jelbart, jelbart property, john graves, kinloch gardens, robert marshall, woodridge estate -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, L-R: Christine and Ian Jelbart, Robert Marshall, John Graves and Graeme Gunn at the launch of the Kinloch Gardens development, 93 Arthur Street, Eltham, April 1998, April 1998
Launch of the Kinloch Gardens development, 12 new double and triple storey homes along a private road in the gardens of Kinloch, a mansion set on 2.4ha in Arthur St. The launch was attended by Planning Minister Rob Maclellan and Nillumbik Shire president Robert Marshall, Architects Graeme Gunn and Ian Jelbart and approximately 100 guests.8 images; digital file only; created from scan undertaken by EDHS of a set of 26 colour 10 x 15 cm prints arthur street, christine jelbart, eltham, graeme gunn, houses, ian jelbart, jelbart property, john graves, kinloch gardens, robert marshall, woodridge estate -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Christine Jelbart (left) with two unknown women at the launch of the Kinloch Gardens development, 93 Arthur Street, Eltham, April 1998, April 1998
Launch of the Kinloch Gardens development, 12 new double and triple storey homes along a private road in the gardens of Kinloch, a mansion set on 2.4ha in Arthur St. The launch was attended by Planning Minister Rob Maclellan and Nillumbik Shire president Robert Marshall, Architects Graeme Gunn and Ian Jelbart and approximately 100 guests.1 images; digital file only; created from scan undertaken by EDHS of a set of 26 colour 10 x 15 cm prints arthur street, christine jelbart, eltham, houses, jelbart property, kinloch gardens, woodridge estate -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Nillumbik Shire President Robert Marshall (left), Planning Minister Rob Maclellan (centre back to camera) and Cr. John Graves (right) at the launch of the Kinloch Gardens development, 93 Arthur Street, Eltham, April 1998, April 1998
Launch of the Kinloch Gardens development, 12 new double and triple storey homes along a private road in the gardens of Kinloch, a mansion set on 2.4ha in Arthur St. The launch was attended by Planning Minister Rob Maclellan and Nillumbik Shire president Robert Marshall, Architects Graeme Gunn and Ian Jelbart and approximately 100 guests.1 images; digital file only; created from scan undertaken by EDHS of a set of 26 colour 10 x 15 cm prints arthur street, eltham, houses, jelbart property, john graves, kinloch gardens, rob maclellan, robert marshall, woodridge estate -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Tom Higginbottom (left) at the launch of the Kinloch Gardens development, 93 Arthur Street, Eltham, April 1998, April 1998
Launch of the Kinloch Gardens development, 12 new double and triple storey homes along a private road in the gardens of Kinloch, a mansion set on 2.4ha in Arthur St. The launch was attended by Planning Minister Rob Maclellan and Nillumbik Shire president Robert Marshall, Architects Graeme Gunn and Ian Jelbart and approximately 100 guests.15 images; digital file only; created from scan undertaken by EDHS of a set of 29 colour 10 x 15 cm prints arthur street, eltham, houses, jelbart property, john graves, kinloch gardens, woodridge estate -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, In front of the Barn at the launch of the Kinloch Gardens development, 93 Arthur Street, Eltham, April 1998, Cr. John Graves at rear, April 1998
Launch of the Kinloch Gardens development, 12 new double and triple storey homes along a private road in the gardens of Kinloch, a mansion set on 2.4ha in Arthur St. The launch was attended by Planning Minister Rob Maclellan and Nillumbik Shire president Robert Marshall, Architects Graeme Gunn and Ian Jelbart and approximately 100 guests.1 images; digital file only; created from scan undertaken by EDHS of a set of 29 colour 10 x 15 cm prints arthur street, eltham, houses, jelbart property, john graves, kinloch gardens, the barn, woodridge estate -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Robert Marshall (left) with Jenny and John Graves at the launch of the Kinloch Gardens development, 93 Arthur Street, Eltham, April 1998, April 1998
Launch of the Kinloch Gardens development, 12 new double and triple storey homes along a private road in the gardens of Kinloch, a mansion set on 2.4ha in Arthur St. The launch was attended by Planning Minister Rob Maclellan and Nillumbik Shire president Robert Marshall, Architects Graeme Gunn and Ian Jelbart and approximately 100 guests.2 images; digital file only; created from scan undertaken by EDHS of a set of 29 colour 10 x 15 cm prints arthur street, eltham, houses, jelbart property, jenny graves, john graves, kinloch gardens, robert marshall, woodridge estate -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Robert Marshall with Graeme Gunn chatting to John and Jenny Graves (front right) at the launch of the Kinloch Gardens development, 93 Arthur Street, Eltham, April 1998, April 1998
Launch of the Kinloch Gardens development, 12 new double and triple storey homes along a private road in the gardens of Kinloch, a mansion set on 2.4ha in Arthur St. The launch was attended by Planning Minister Rob Maclellan and Nillumbik Shire president Robert Marshall, Architects Graeme Gunn and Ian Jelbart and approximately 100 guests.3 images; digital file only; created from scan undertaken by EDHS of a set of 29 colour 10 x 15 cm prints arthur street, eltham, graeme gunn, houses, jelbart property, jenny graves, john graves, kinloch gardens, robert marshall, woodridge estate -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Architect Ian Jelbart (centre) with Elders Real Estate agents at the launch of the Kinloch Gardens development, 93 Arthur Street, Eltham, April 1998, April 1998
Launch of the Kinloch Gardens development, 12 new double and triple storey homes along a private road in the gardens of Kinloch, a mansion set on 2.4ha in Arthur St. The launch was attended by Planning Minister Rob Maclellan and Nillumbik Shire president Robert Marshall, Architects Graeme Gunn and Ian Jelbart and approximately 100 guests.1 images; digital file only; created from scan undertaken by EDHS of a set of 29 colour 10 x 15 cm prints arthur street, elders real estate, eltham, houses, ian jelbart, jelbart property, kinloch gardens, woodridge estate