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Unions Ballarat
Photograph: Julia Gillard and bar staff at the North Star Hotel, 15/4/07
Photograph: Julia Gillard and bar staff at the North Star Hotel Julia Gillard was Deputy Prime Minister at the time this photograph was taken. Gillard was a lawyer before entering politics. She was the 27th Prime Minister of Australia from 2010 to 2013 and the first female prime minister. Kevin Rudd successfully challenged Gillard's leadership in 2013 and he went on to lose the election. Julia Gillard resigned from parliament following the leadership challenge.Photographbtlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, gillard, julia, alp, australian labor party, prime minister, deputy prime minister, politicians -
Greensborough Historical Society
Advertising Leaflet, 56 St Helena Road Greensborough, 04/09/2012
56 St Helena Road Greensborough, 3 bedroom home, sold September 2012 for $480,000; sold in August 2013 by Ray White Greensborough for $485,000Real Estate advertising leaflet, 1 sheet, printed both sides in colourst helena road greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Advertising Leaflet, Darren Jones, 6 Ruby Lane Greensborough, 04/06/2018
6 Ruby Lane Greensborough. Two bedroom unit, sold for $542,000 in May 2018. Previous sales: October 2013, $350,000 and August 2003, $119,000.Real estate advertising leaflet, 1 sheet, printed in colour both sides. ruby lane greensborough -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, G. J. Coles Shop at 113 Main Street Stawell
Black and white photograph of shop 113 Main Street was once Coles retail shop. In 2013 the shop changed hands and became Lyal Eales store. Black & white photograph of a two story brick building with parapet on top. Two large display windows on ground floorG.J. Coles Pty. Ltd.g. j. coles retail shop stawell -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, Bill & Thelma Hutchinson, 'Monty days': the recollections of Bill and Thelma Hutchinson, told to John Gibson, 2013c
Recollections of Montmorency by Bill and Thelma Hutchinson, including Bill's parents' life before he was born in 1937. Also published in GHS publication "As I recall", 2013.2 p., typescripthutchinson family, montmorency, bill hutchinson -
Greensborough Historical Society
Advertising Leaflet, 1/90 Mountain View Road Montmorency, 11/09/2015
1/90 Mountain View Road Montmorency. 2 bedroom home, private sale, sold 01/03/2013 for $555,000; and i11/09/2015 for $680,000Real estate advertising leaflet, 1 sheet, printed in colour both sidesmountain view road montmorency, mountainview road -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Sewing Machine - Singer
This sewing machine was bought by Alex Craig's dad in 1942 for his wife whom he married in 1943. Alex's grandmother used it in 1942. It still works (2013).Historical: Type of sewing machine used by S.E.C.V. wives living in Mt Beauty during the 1940's, 1950's and 1960's. Ladies made the family's clothes and sewed for the Annual Church and School fetes. eg. children's clothes and dolls' clothes. They bought dozens of dolls and made 'fairy' dresses for them using coloured netting.Singer sewing machine - brown wood lid & base. Handle on top of inside of lid as is the wooden bench that clips on to the side of the machine and also the steel knee lever that fits into the front of the machine. Black steel machine with silver fittings. Brown and white electric cord plugged in. "Singer" on front centre of lid. On machine - "Singer" above light. "The Singer manufacturing Co. / Manufactured in Great Britain" top of machine. "Singer" on front side of machine. Front - Gold plate - "The Singer Manfg. Co. / Trade Mark." Decoration on machine base and silver end.singer manufacturing co.. sewing. fetes. clothes. domestic. -
Bialik College
Photograph (item) - Sports, 2013
Photographs of sports activities, 2013. Includes hockey, volleyball and Years 5 and 6 Winter Gala Day. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.2010s, eism -
Bialik College
Mixed media (series) - Cultures of Thinking
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Ballarat Diocesan Historical Commission
Irish Hibernian collar, Hibernian ceremonial collar
Ceremonial collar from Derry (Londonderry) Ireland in Northern Ireland for the Ancient Order of Hibernians and belonging to John Duddy donated in 2013 by the Macalinden family Port Fairy.A rare example of Irish Hibernian regalia in an Australian collection brought to Australia by the immigrant owner and later donated to the Diocesan Archive by his family. The object is significant in its embroidery and applique work and as an example of the importation of an Irish form contrasting to Australian variants of such collars. Significant in its representation of the contribution of migrants and the Irish to Australian culture.applique red hand of Ulster, Shamrock, Harp, Celtic cross with stars on each shoulder. Fringed in gold metal braid.port fairy, hibernian, derry, londonderry, northern ireland. -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Archive, Port People Archive, 2008 - 2019
Official records of port People Inc. Port people were an activist group formed because of concerns over Council intentions for Garden City reserve.Port People Archive six folders .02 - black cover 2 ring binder. PPI minutes May 2010 to December 2012 Also: agenda file 2010 to 2015; Correspondence file 2012-2013; Financial file 2000 to 2018; CD ROM disk marked Port People files; Leaflet "Who are Port People?"; PPI code of conduct Attached sheet has detailed contents of folders and also on USB stick. Supplementary file has a list of significant issues contained in the dicuments as considered by Rowan Groves, President.built environment, local government - city of port phillip, parks and gardens, public action campaigns, port people inc, rowan groves - president, garden city, garden city reserve -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Ballarat tram 'on parade' in Melbourne?", 7/09/1971 12:00:00 AM
Yields information about the operation of Ballarat tram No. 36 in Melbourne to promote Ballarat after the closure of the SEC system.Newspaper clipping from The Courier, 7/9/1971 about the possibility of a Ballarat tram running in Melbourne later in the month of September. Pending transport arrangements, it is to run during Tourism week to promote Sovereign Hill, the Begonia Festival and the South Street Competitions. Quotes manager of Sovereign Hill, Mr. Brian Whykes about the arrangements being made. Also notes the application by Davis Bus Lines, (Mr. Stan Davis) for an application to run a shuttle bus services around Ballarat Motels and Sovereign Hill. Image added 20-11-2013.trams, tramways, ballarat trams in melbourne, sovereign hill, davis bus lines, shuttlebus -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "SEC replies to Lake Tram route proposal", 14/09/1971 12:00:00 AM
Yields information about the discussions and views of the SEC about operation of historic trams in Ballarat after the closure of the SEC operated system.Newspaper clipping from The Courier, Ballarat, 14/9/1971 about a letter to the City Council from the SEC about the Lake Wendouree Tramway Museum Committee's proposal to operate a tram service on the lake route for a trail period. SEC said that this was not practical and advised that the sheds could only be used to house the trams. Noted that the SEC proposed to sell the land in 1972, and the Council's proposal that certain materials be stored. Quotes Cr. Chisholm (Mayor) and City Engineer (Mr. R. J. Sharp). Image added 20/11/2013In black ink in the top right hand corner of the item - '14/9/71'trams, tramways, museum establishment, btps, depot, city of ballarat -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet - Ephemera, M.A.D.E. you look, c2013
MADE was formerly the Eureka Stockade Centre, and was a museum dedicated to democracy located on the site of the Eureka Stockade. Opening on 04 May 2013, it was closed by Council and reinvented as the Eureka Centre. Black booklet outlining the Museum of Australian Democracy at Eureka (MADE)made, museum of australian democracy at eureka -
Cheese World Museum
Plate, SAC Braun & Blanchard
Part of the Uebergang Collection. Braun & Blanchard were a shipping line which operated out of Chile. A photograph of the remains of their wharf in Puerto Natales, Chile was posted on-line in 2013.White china plate with navy decorative edge of leaves and flowers and a logo in the centre. The logo has a belt with the company name circling a red flag with a white star.S.A.C. BRAUN & BLANCHARD '022 Patent' (on base)crockery, plates, allansford, uebergang, shipping companies, chile, braun & blanchard -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
FIlm - DVD, Princes Pier reconstruction, 2007 - 2011
This film was shown at the opening of the pier and at the Piers Festivals 2012 and 2013, and at the Melbourne Open House Weekend July 2012 at which PMHPS took part. We requested a copy.DVD of Princes Pier construction montage compiled by Major Projects Victoria over the years during which the abandoned pier was renovated to produce both public space and a monument to its own history. A stop-action film of the construction process, donated to PMHPS by MPV in 2012 by the Project Manager Andrew McKinleypiers and wharves - princes pier, major projects victoria, andrew mckinley -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Devotion : Australia's Wartime Nurses
Australian War Memorial - Australian Government. Department of Veterans Affairs Short Bio's of Nurses from Boer War to Recent Conflicts, and Peace keeping 1899 - Today (2013)Softcover - Photos f Serving Nurses - Stained Glass Window -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Digital Photograph, Jim Connor, Boomerang House, 195 Laughing Waters Road, Eltham, 7 September 2013
Laughing Waters Walk, 7 Sep 2013 This Society excursion was a follow up to the Laughing Waters Story told to us by Jane Woollard at our Annual General Meeting in March 2013. It involved a walk commencing from the corner of Laughing Waters and Overbank Roads along Laughing Waters Road to its eastern end and returning partly over the same route - a total distance of about 2.5km. On the way we visited the two artist in residence properties, River Bend and Birrarung, to view the houses on them that are associated with Alistair Knox, Gordon Ford and others in the local mud brick and artistic community. We also able to walk around the derelict ruin which was once home to Gordon and Sue Ford, Boomerang House. An unexpected afternoon tea was offered to us by the artists in residence at Birrarung House and we had a brief opportunity to view inside the house. Gordon Ford and photographer Sue Winslow were married in 1965. They set up home in an old log cabin on the property Gordon had purchased in 1954 on Laughing Waters Road. Situated between the Yarra River and Overbank Road, Gordon had built a small mud-brick shack on the river and a pontoon. Over the decades the shack has been locally referred to as “the love shack”, the “rooting shack” or simply “Gordon’s shack”. Gordon and Sue commissioned local builder Graeme Rose to do a wattle and daub renovation and extension to the old log cabin on the north side of Laughing Waters Road. The work had only just been completed in 1965 when a bushfire swept through the area and destroyed the cabin. Gordon and Sue relocated to his property, Fulling, in Pitt Street, Eltham. In 1970 work started on a new house at the Laughing Waters property. Originally known as the Banana House, it is now known as Boomerang. Designed by Alistair Knox, the mud-brick house includes iron window grilles made by Matcham Skipper that puncture the curved mud walls. The grilles were made from ‘off-pressings’ from the Sidchrome tool works in Heidelberg. Gordon, Sue and family moved into the house in 1972. Their marriage fell apart and Sue moved to Sydney with the children around the same time Gordon commenced building Birrarung just below Boomerang on the Laughing Waters Road block. After the Fords moved out, Boomerang it was rented out to various share households of students, musicians, artists and environmentalists for twenty-four years. Gordon Ford sold Birrarung and Boomerang to Melbourne Water in 1999. The Laughing Waters Artist in Residence Program was developed as a partnership between Parks Victoria and Nillumbik Shire Council. Boomerang was deemed unfit for habitation so was used as a day studio only. By 2001 Boomerang was in a poor state of repair and by 2002 the last artist in residence was to use the house as a studio. Nillumbik Shire Council had been granted funds from the Melbourne Community Fund to restore both Boomerang and Birrarung but it was apparent in early 2003 that the funds would be insufficient to restore both houses. Boomerang was infested with termites which presented a risk to any occupants and so the decision was made to close Boomerang and concentrate funding on Birrarung. Boomerang was fenced off for safety and to prevent intrusion and remains ‘caged’ today (2023). However, it is readily apparent the property has been occupied by squatters over the years. By 2023 it was clear that the squatters had abandoned the property and sections of the roof structure have given away in some areas and collapsed internally. For a more in-depth description and history of the property and that of Gordon and Sue Ford, see Jane Woollard's book, "Laughing Waters Road; Art, Landscape & Memory in Eltham" published 2016.2013-09-07, activities, eltham district historical society, heritage excursion, jim connor collection, laughing waters road, boomerang house, gordon ford -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Digital Photograph, Jim Connor, The Love Shack, 195 Laughing Waters Road, Eltham, 7 September 2013
Laughing Waters Walk, 7 Sep 2013 This Society excursion was a follow up to the Laughing Waters Story told to us by Jane Woollard at our Annual General Meeting in March 2013. It involved a walk commencing from the corner of Laughing Waters and Overbank Roads along Laughing Waters Road to its eastern end and returning partly over the same route - a total distance of about 2.5km. On the way we visited the two artist in residence properties, River Bend and Birrarung, to view the houses on them that are associated with Alistair Knox, Gordon Ford and others in the local mud brick and artistic community. We also able to walk around the derelict ruin which was once home to Gordon and Sue Ford, Boomerang House. An unexpected afternoon tea was offered to us by the artists in residence at Birrarung House and we had a brief opportunity to view inside the house. Gordon Ford and photographer Sue Winslow were married in 1965. They set up home in an old log cabin on the property Gordon had purchased in 1954 on Laughing Waters Road. Situated between the Yarra River and Overbank Road, Gordon had built a small mud-brick shack on the river and a pontoon. Over the decades the shack has been locally referred to as “the love shack”, the “rooting shack” or simply “Gordon’s shack”. Gordon and Sue commissioned local builder Graeme Rose to do a wattle and daub renovation and extension to the old log cabin on the north side of Laughing Waters Road. The work had only just been completed in 1965 when a bushfire swept through the area and destroyed the cabin. Gordon and Sue relocated to his property, Fulling, in Pitt Street, Eltham. In 1970 work started on a new house at the Laughing Waters property. Originally known as the Banana House, it is now known as Boomerang. Designed by Alistair Knox, the mud-brick house includes iron window grilles made by Matcham Skipper that puncture the curved mud walls. The grilles were made from ‘off-pressings’ from the Sidchrome tool works in Heidelberg. Gordon, Sue and family moved into the house in 1972. Their marriage fell apart and Sue moved to Sydney with the children around the same time Gordon commenced building Birrarung just below Boomerang on the Laughing Waters Road block. After the Fords moved out, Boomerang it was rented out to various share households of students, musicians, artists and environmentalists for twenty-four years. Gordon Ford sold Birrarung and Boomerang to Melbourne Water in 1999. The Laughing Waters Artist in Residence Program was developed as a partnership between Parks Victoria and Nillumbik Shire Council. Boomerang was deemed unfit for habitation so was used as a day studio only. By 2001 Boomerang was in a poor state of repair and by 2002 the last artist in residence was to use the house as a studio. Nillumbik Shire Council had been granted funds from the Melbourne Community Fund to restore both Boomerang and Birrarung but it was apparent in early 2003 that the funds would be insufficient to restore both houses. Boomerang was infested with termites which presented a risk to any occupants and so the decision was made to close Boomerang and concentrate funding on Birrarung. Boomerang was fenced off for safety and to prevent intrusion and remains ‘caged’ today (2023). However, it is readily apparent the property has been occupied by squatters over the years. By 2023 it was clear that the squatters had abandoned the property and sections of the roof structure have given away in some areas and collapsed internally. For a more in-depth description and history of the property and that of Gordon and Sue Ford, see Jane Woollard's book, "Laughing Waters Road; Art, Landscape & Memory in Eltham" published 2016.2013-09-07, activities, eltham district historical society, heritage excursion, jim connor collection, laughing waters road, boomerang house, gordon ford, gordon's shack, love shack -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, St Katherine's Church, 1999
Two brochures about the history of St Katherine's Anglican Church and its role in the Anglican Parish of Diamond Creek. One dated by hand 1983 and one dated by hand 2013.5 pages. Two brochures.HG Booklet 26harry gilham collection, st helena, st katherine's church -
Greensborough Historical Society
Advertising Leaflet, Darren Jones, 7 Kell Street Greensborough, 16/06/2018
7 Kell Street Greensborough. Three bedroom home, sold for $915,000 in June 2018. Previous sales, August 2013 for $690,000. August 2003 for $410,000 and June 2002 for $225,000.Real estate advertising leaflet, 1 sheet, printed in colour both sides. kell street greensborough -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Animal specimen - Whale Vertebra, n.d
Bequeathed to Lou Florax from the estate of Nancy Leeson, who died in 2013. Nancy had a private museum at Bolwarra. It is unknown if the whaling tools are associated with Portland's whaling industry.Whale's vertebrawhaling, whale, natural history -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Animal specimen - Whale Bone, n.d
Bequeathed to Lou Florax from the estate of Nancy Leeson, who died in 2013. Nancy had a private museum at Bolwarra. It is unknown if the whaling tools are associated with Portland's whaling industry.Small piece of whale bone -
St Patrick's College
Cloak, c1950s
Long cloak worn by the Christian Brothers. Item was found in the Brothers' Residence at St Patrick's College, Ballarat and donated to the College archives after the departure of the Brothers from the house in 2013.Black woollen lined cloak with velvet collar and brass chain and clasp at neck.cloak, christian brothers. -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Drawing - Picture, Margaret Donald, c. 1999
Drawn by Margaret Donald, a former student and founding member of the Friends Of the Burnley Gardens (FOBG), it was given to Sandra Pullman who donated it to the Archives in 2013. Previous control number B14.0081Pen and ink drawing of the Summer House with a parent and child sitting inside it. sandra pullman, margaret donald, summer house, friends of the burnley gardens, fobg -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, G. J. Coles Shop at 113 Main Street Stawell -- Different Angle
Shop 113 Main Street Stawell once Coles retail store now Lyal Eales. Coles store operated around 1984, 1991. Lyal Eales opened in 2013.A different view of the Coles retail store when the street was turned into a mall, as the photo shows a brick pavement in front of the building. The entrance area between two display windows with a third display windows to the right. The upper level has 5 arch shaped windows.COLESg. j. coles retail shop stawell -
Greensborough Historical Society
Advertising Leaflet, 10 Hope Street Greensborough, 10/11/2012
10 Hope Street Greensborough, 4 bedroom home, auctioned 10 November 2012, sold March 2013 for $540,000, resold 18 October 2014 for $662,000 after minor renovationsReal estate advertising leaflet, 1 sheet, printed in colour both sideshope street greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Advertising Leaflet, 1/23 Jessop Street Greensborough, 26/09/2014
1/23 Jessop Street Greensborough, 3 bedroom home, sold 06/05/2012 for $435, 000; sold May 2013 for $435,000; sold 26/09/2014 for $465,000 Real estate leaflet, 1 sheet, printed in colour both sidesjessop street greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Advertising Leaflet, Darren Jones, 1/27 Kempston Street Greensborough, 06/05/2017
1/27 Kempston Street Greensborough. Three bedroom unit, sold for $607,950 in June 2017. Previous sales: August 2013, $439,500; June 2004, $276,000, and May 1997, $136,000.Real estate advertising leaflet, 1 sheet, printed in colour both sides. kempston street greensborough -
Wannon Water
Pipe, Cast Iron Pipe
This 75 mm cast iron pipe was laid in 1920 and would have been cement lined in the 1960's. It was replaced during modifications of Jamieson Street Roundabout Pipe Works in 2013Cast Iron pipe - rust encrusted on the outside, cement lined on the insidewater, pipe, reticulation,