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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - BOOKLET: ''BENDIGO THE CITY OF GOLD AND DRAGONS'' (1988-89)
45 paged booklet - ''Bendigo - The City of Gold and Dragons'' (1988-89)- a Council services and community information directory. Contents : Mayor's message; City of Bendigo; Exciting current developments; Council meeting times; Your councillors; Corporate plan; Chief Executive Officer's message; Corporate Services Department; Rates and valuations; Revaluation; Tourism; Parking and traffic control; Dogs; By-laws; Community development; Library; Health and Human Services Department; Child Care centres; Home Care services; Leisure; Engineering and Technical Services Dept.; Town planning; Building; Parks and recreation; Shopping guide/car parking; Discount shopping vouchers; Operations Department; Street lighting; Garbage collection. Photographs of councillors and Departmental managers/directors.bendigo, council, community information directory, cr. r. adams, colin nankervis, michael currie, james douglass, phillip geri, rodney fyffe, jeffrey fyffe, peter morley, chris wilson. rates and valuations, parking, by laws, shopping. departmental managers and directors. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ''NEWS FROM BENDIGO VICTORIA'' 1972
''News from Bendigo Victoria'' 1972 - 4-page sheet published by The Bendigo Development Committee - various activities and manufacturing initiatives described. Back page article on the restoration and planned opening of the Central Deborah Gold Mine.Published by The Bendigo Development Committee. Printed by Cambridge Press, Bendigo.bendigo, tourism, guide, central deborah gold mine, applied science building, bendigo commonwealth laboratory, d. smyth's & son refrigeration pty ltd., g. w. healey & son, golden city joinery pty ltd., decentralisation program -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - AUSTRALIA OFFICIAL HANDBOOK, 1941
Australia Official Handbook, a publication issued with the authority of the minister for commerce by the Australian National Publicity Association, Railway Building Flinders St Melbourne telling the story of the progress and development of Australia. Contains 140 pages with black & white photographs, illustrations & colour maps. Dark blueAustralian National Publicity Assocaustralia, history -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CENTRAL NELL GWYNNE MINE - CENTRAL NELL GWYNNE AREA DEVELOPMENT
Typed notes on the development of the Central Nell Gwynne Area for tourism. Mentions restoration of poppet legs, extending safety braces, erect mining type buildings in their correct positions, engine-house over engine-beds, etc to act as a mining museum and to compile a directory dealing with all aspects of gold-mining on the Bendigo goldfield.mine, gold, central nell gwynne mine, central nell gwynne mine, central nell gwynne area development -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Digital, BENDIGO JAIL DEVELOPMENT
Photocopy undated article from Australian Conservation Foundation re Bendigo Jail, together with undated Design Considerations for development of BSSC jail redevelopment. 1. Article by Brian Morley outlines history of the jail, Ronald Ryan's execution in 1967, and petitions against capital punishment. 2. Three page stapled A4 sheets, undated unknown authority document titled 'The Design Considerations for BSSC Jail redevelopment'. Outlines environment, class room structure models, general office & exhibition space, lecture theatre, overall buildings, design consistency, and learning area requirements.bendigo, institutions, bendigo jail -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Plan - Bayside development, Port Melbourne, Feb 1987
1987 proposal plan for Bayside development incorporating Princes and Station Piers, with Missions to Seamen Building bordered by canals.town planning - proposals shelved - bayside, sandridge city development company pty ltd, scdc -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Plan - Bayside development, Port Melbourne, Sandridge City Development Company Pty Ltd, 14 Jun 1989
Site plan DP-1.00. Proposal plan for Bayside development incorporating Princes and Station Piers, Missions to Seamen Building (on a canal) and 2 new hotels.Lower corner of face: '500m to radio mast', '400m to radio mast'town planning - proposals shelved - bayside, sandridge city development company pty ltd, scdc -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Demolition of Swallow & Ariell Beach Street end and development of Anchorage apartments, Port Melbourne, Ron Laing, 1994 - 1996
Part of Ron Laing's collection of photographs recording Port Melbourne over a thirteen year period. Donated to the PMH&PS by the photographer.A set of 38 colour photographs covering the demolition of the old Swallow & Ariell biscuit factories at the Beach Street end of the site, and development of the Anchorage apartment buildingsbuilt environment - domestic, ron laing -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - R Knight Pty Ltd, Cartage & Storage Contractors, Cruikshank Street, Port Melbourne, Pat Grainger, 2000
Photographed by Pat Grainger a little late, as internally the building is already partially demolishedSix photographs of former R. Knight Pty Ltd Cartage & Storage Contractors stable and doorway in Cruikshank Street prior to development. The business had been in this location from 1890s until finally the premises was sold in the 1990sindustry, transport, built environment - commercial, r. knight haulage contractors -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Changing Port Melbourne, Ron Laing, 2000
Part of Ron Laing's collection of photographs recording Port Melbourne over a thirteen year period. Donated to the PMH&PS by the photographer.A set of three colour photographs of the Fox Hay Building at Beach and Nott (former Seamens'Institute) prior to re-developmentbuilt environment - commercial, ron laing -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Group on heritage tour of the Bayside site, Port Melbourne, Pat Grainger, Dec 1989
Photographed by Pat Grainger, who was a participant on the tourOne of two photographs of heritage tour 31 December 1989: Tour group assembled at Station Pier for tour of buildings on Bayside site that are to be demolished for development, conducted by Alison Kelly. Family at left is Nano Finch and Ray Paterson of Alfred Street and their son Carl. Jim Hillis of Swallow Street leaning on fence (below starch factory), Brian Couldrey of the Mission Arts Centre facing the camera in red, and to his left Jo Hillis. Others unknown.demolitions, piers and wharves - station pier, alison kelly, jim hillis, jo hillis, nano finch, carl paterson, ray paterson, brian couldrey -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Group on heritage tour of the Bayside site, Port Melbourne, Pat Grainger, Dec 1989
Photographed by Pat Grainger, participant in the tour.One of two photographs of heritage tour 31 December 1989: of buildings on Bayside site that are to be demolished for development, conducted by Alison Kelly: Taken from within the emptied Commonwealth Government Engine Works, Ray Paterson of Alfred Street and his baby son Carl. The land-based beacon can be seen in the distance.demolitions, alison kelly, carl paterson, ray paterson -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Invitation, tour of Bayside buildings to be demolished, Alison Kelly, Dec 1989
Sent to donor Pat Grainger, participant in the tour. Stood on her mantlepiece for 15 years before being donated to societyHandpainted seasonal greeting card, invitation to a 1989 tour of Bayside buildings to be demolished for development, conducted by Alison Kelly (Refer 1074.01 and .02): Alison's watercolour of outer beacon in blue and brown pasted on front. Details of beacon, and invitation to the walk typed on separate papers and pasted inside, and handwritten greeting from the three caretakers of the Missions to Seamen building.In black ink inside: 'Dear Pat, happy Christmas and New Year. Love, Allie, Brian, Michael'demolitions, alison kelly -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book, Susan Reidy, "Port Melbourne Town Hall - A short history of the buildings and the people who used them", 2003
Second in a series on Port Melbourne public spaces. A City of Port Phillip cultural development fund project."Port Melbourne Town Hall - A short history of the buildings and the people who used them" By Susan REIDY 2003. 16 pages plus dusty pink cover, with Town Hall drawing in deep redlocal government - borough of sandridge, local government - borough of port melbourne, local government - town of port melbourne, local government - city of port melbourne, architecture, built environment - civic, susan reidy, port melbourne town hall -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Station Street window, Excelsior Hall, Port Melbourne, David Thompson, Jun 1998
On ending of RSL lease and therefore imminent sale and development of the land - Princes to Station at Bridge - David THOMPSON recorded exterior details of the building.Photo: Station Street window, angled, from series of photos of Excelsior Hall ('Diggers' Hall'), RSL Port Melbourne branch headquarters 1948 - 1998. Made June 1998 by David THOMPSON.societies clubs unions and other organisations, excelsior hall, built environment, returned services league, rsl -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - RSL' detail inlaid in terrazzo, front gate, Excelsior Hall, Port Melbourne, David Thompson, Jun 1998
On ending of RSL lease and therefore imminent sale and development of the land - Princes to Station at Bridge - David THOMPSON recorded exterior details of the building.Photo: detail of 'RSL' inlaid in terrazzo, Princes Street entrance. From series of photos of Excelsior Hall ('Diggers' Hall'), RSL Port Melbourne branch headquarters 1948 - 1998. Made June 1998 by David THOMPSON.societies clubs unions and other organisations, excelsior hall, built environment, returned services league, rsl -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Plan - Multi-unit development, 164 Ingles Street, Port Melbourne, Site Plan 164 Ingles Street, 2015
... environment - domestic woodruff street development pty ltd canny ...Site plan for multi unit development. 164 Ingles St, Port Melbourne 2015-2016 A3 sheet black and white printing On the site of Symex, J KItchen &Sons factory sitebuilt environment - domestic, woodruff street development pty ltd, canny building pty ltd, j kitchen & sons pty ltd, symex holdings ltd -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Former St Joseph's school, corner Bay and Rouse Streets, Glen Stuart, 16 Nov 2002
Colour photo of office building on corner of Bay and Rouse Streets. Former site of St Joseph's school. Apartment development advertising prominent.built environment - civic, st josephs catholic primary school, bay street -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Archive - Minutes, Port Mission Action Group, 1988
... The Missions to Seamen building, designed by architect... for development by the Sandridge Development Company. The building fell ...The Missions to Seamen building, designed by architect Harry Norris and built in 1937, was located on the site proposed 50 years later for development by the Sandridge Development Company. The building fell into disrepair after it was closed by the church in 1972, but enjoyed a brief and energetic period in 1987-90 when it was used as a community arts centre. These documents record the campaign waged to save the building from demolition. It was demolished in October 1995.Material relating to a campaign to save the Missions to Seamen building, 1987-88: minutes, correspondence and membership details of National Trust-auspiced Port Mission Action Groupmission to seamen, arts and entertainment, mission arts centre, national trust of victoria, harry a norris, pat grainger, barry merat, brian couldrey -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Letter - Correspondence from the Mission Arts Centre, 1987 - 1988
... The Missions to Seamen building, designed by architect... for development by the Sandridge Development Company. The building fell ...The Missions to Seamen building, designed by architect Harry Norris and built in 1937, was located on the site proposed 50 years later for development by the Sandridge Development Company. The building fell into disrepair after it was closed by the church in 1972, but enjoyed a brief and energetic period in 1987-90 when it was used as a community arts centre. These documents record the campaign waged to save the building from demolition. It was demolished in October 1995.Material relating to a campaign to save the Missions to Seamen building, 1987-88: correspondence from the Mission Arts Centremission to seamen, arts and entertainment, mission arts centre, national trust of victoria, harry a norris, pat grainger, barry merat, brian couldrey -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Flyer - Promotional material from Mission Arts Centre, 1987 - 1988
... The Missions to Seamen building, designed by architect... for development by the Sandridge Development Company. The building fell ...The Missions to Seamen building, designed by architect Harry Norris and built in 1937, was located on the site proposed 50 years later for development by the Sandridge Development Company. The building fell into disrepair after it was closed by the church in 1972, but enjoyed a brief and energetic period in 1987-90 when it was used as a community arts centre. These documents record the campaign waged to save the building from demolition. It was demolished in October 1995.Material relating to a campaign to save the Missions to Seamen building, 1987-88: flyers, campaign and promotional material from the Mission Arts Centremission to seamen, arts and entertainment, mission arts centre, national trust of victoria, harry a norris, pat grainger, barry merat, brian couldrey -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Flyer - Promotional material from Mission Arts Centre, 1988
... The Missions to Seamen building, designed by architect... for development by the Sandridge Development Company. The building fell ...The Missions to Seamen building, designed by architect Harry Norris and built in 1937, was located on the site proposed 50 years later for development by the Sandridge Development Company. The building fell into disrepair after it was closed by the church in 1972, but enjoyed a brief and energetic period in 1987-90 when it was used as a community arts centre. These documents record the campaign waged to save the building from demolition. It was demolished in October 1995.Material relating to a campaign to save the Missions to Seamen building, 1987-88: items relating to an open day at the Missions to Seamen building for Heritage Week, 22 to 25 April 1988, including notes for accompanying guided tourmission to seamen, arts and entertainment, mission arts centre, national trust of victoria, harry a norris, pat grainger, barry merat, brian couldrey, town planning, heritage -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Papers, Correspondence and flyers, campaign to save Missions to Seamen building, 1987 - 1988
... The Missions to Seamen building, designed by architect... for development by the Sandridge Development Company. The building fell ...The Missions to Seamen building, designed by architect Harry Norris and built in 1937, was located on the site proposed 50 years later for development by the Sandridge Development Company. The building fell into disrepair after it was closed by the church in 1972, but enjoyed a brief and energetic period in 1987-90 when it was used as a community arts centre. These documents record the campaign waged to save the building from demolition. It was demolished in October 1995.Miscellaneous correspondence and flyers relating to a campaign to save the Missions to Seamen building, 1987-88: mission to seamen, arts and entertainment, mission arts centre, national trust of victoria, harry a norris, pat grainger, barry merat, brian couldrey -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Two exterior views of Woodruff's Superior Dairy, corner Bridge and Derham Streets, Port Melbourne, 1987
From the Woodruff family archives, images of Woodruff's Superior Dairy at Bridge and Derham Streets. A4 lasercopy of two exterior views of dairy a) main building b) loading platform c) newspaper article 26/11/1987 Emerald Hill Standard and St Kilda Times, referring to new residential development on Woodruff siteDetails on typed labelsindustry, business and traders - dairies, woodruff's superior dairies -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Former Port Theatre painted black, Bay Street, Port Melbourne, Pat Grainger, 1993
Record shots were taken over a three year period; this records the building as it had been for a number of years, rounded upper windows blocked in, bulding painted black. Also shows almond trees at left just prior to their removal by Council.Black and white photo of former Port Theatre, painted black - winter 1993 From set of five panoramic photos showing stages of development, former Port Theatre - restored in 1996 as shops and officesbuilt environment - commercial, port theatre -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Former Port Theatre centre window restored, Bay Street, Port Melbourne, David Thompson, Oct 1996
Record shots were taken over a three year period; stage in renovations by owner Despinis Kapogiannis and tenant Ian WilsonB&W photo of former Port Theatre October 1996: Original centre window restored. From set of five panoramic photos showing stages of development, former Port Theatre - restored in 1996 as shops and offices. This picture is 1993 from Liardet st across Bay st and the building is still unrenderedbuilt environment - commercial -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Port Melbourne foreshore, Elizabeth Cromb, 1990s
Photographed by Betty CROMB, who lived at corner of The Boulevard and Barak Road, after wetlands had been created by the cleanup of the BP site. Before the building of Beacon Cove.One of two colour photos Port Melbourne foreshore, taken and sent by Elizabeth CROMB: Beacon Cove site pre-development. City skyline in background. View toward inland beacon and temporary wetlands soon to become Beacon Cove (The supplementray file is a letter from the donor)natural environment, beacons, town planning, built environment, piers and wharves - station pier, piers and wharves - princes pier, transport - ferries, elizabeth cromb, beacon cove -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book, Ministry of Planning & Environment, South Melbourne's Heritage, Dec 1988
Based on "City of South Melbourne Urban Conservation Study". Covers 1930s - 1960s.Paperback, illustrated guide to the history and development of South Melbourne "South Melbourne's Heritage" A4 sized book with coloured cover and blurred style picture of two women and children on Kerferd road pier in 1890s. Victoria Hotel in background. Book contains small black and white photos of buildings with descriptionsemerald hill, town planning, heritage, city of south melbourne -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Archive - Bayside Development, Resident Action Group, Lyn Allison Archive, 1992 - 1994
These papers document Lyn Allison's involvement in the above. Filed & indexed by J Bolitho.Covers Lyn Allison's background and these files record her involvement with the Bayside Development Action Group, the Bayside Open Planning Forum and the Bayside Working Group. Please note this is not a comprehensive collection of Lyn Allison's papers.public action campaigns, local government - city of port melbourne, town planning - proposals shelved - bayside, melbourne harbor trust - port of melbourne authority, lyn allison, bayside development action group, mark birrell, building heights, john drury, joan kirner, medium density housing, robert peck, chris raeburn, david rayson, dimity reed, wayne sanderson, jon shields, south port community legal service, urban consolidation, mayors -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Newspaper - "The Good, The Bad and the Ugly Revealed, Survey", 11/7/2007
Photocopies of newspaper article series in Phillip Island and San Remo Advertiser Wednesday July 11 2007. Pp 1, 6, 10. Part 2 of "SOS: Save Our Shores" Pg. 1 article states Churchill Island visitors centre topped list of 21 local buildings for good planning and design. Pg. 6 = survey of community re: development. Pg. 10 re: Eco Resort, Silverwater development and Bass Coast Shire Council's 5 major strategies. churchill island visitors centre, planning, phillip island, bass coast shire council