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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Pleasant Creek -- Stawell Hospital -- Doctor’s Residence in Pleasant Creek
Pleasant Creek. Stawell Hospital Doctor’s Residence Pleasant Creek now demolished.stawell hospital medical -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
B/W Photograph, December 1904
The card was probably sent as a Christmas gift to an unknown recipient by "H & GB", presumably a married couple. The two women in the photo might be known to sender and receiver, or might even be the receivers. The scene is suspected to be in the grounds of the Country Club at Emerald, Victoria.As the card is clearly dated, and the figures clearly named, it is a record of people resident in Emerald. From it we can make out some details of their dress and the physical surroundings of the time.B/W photograph mounted on embossed cardboard with crimped edges. It depicts two women standing on a small bridge over a creek in dense vegetation. There are trees in the background and ferns in the foreground. Front bottom left: silver embossed "With the Compliments of the Season" Rear: Handwritten "Mrs Airey & Miss Doolan on Bridge over Creek From ?H & ?GB 18?/12/1904" At bottom: "May be Country Club"airey, doolan, creek, country club, 1904 -
Orbost & District Historical Society
black and white photograph, late 19th - early 20th century?
Bunga Creek is approximately 5km east of Lakes Entrance.This is a pictorial record of horse-drawn transport of the late 19th century used in East Gippsland.A black / white photograph of a bush scene with a horse - drawn coach running along a track beside a creek.. It is on a cream coloured buff card.on back - "No. 5" on front - "At Bunga Creek"bunga-creek horse-drawn-coach -
Orbost & District Historical Society
black and white photograph, second half 20th century
This photograph is of a group of pre-schoolers returning from a train trip to Nowa Nowa. It has been taken at Orbost Railway Station. A steam train? Although the Orbost Bairnsdale Rail Line was closed as a passenger line from 1935 to be used as a freight line, there were often special passenger trains.A black / white photograph of a group of women and young children alighting from a train.railway-orbost excursion-children -
Falls Creek Historical Society
Document - Meeting Minutes Of Falls Creek Alpine Village Advisory Committee, 21.09.1957
Bob Hymans Collection Bob (Herman) Hymans (a former member of the Royal Netherlands Navy was born in Bloemendaal, Holland on 30th September 1922. During World War II he fought against the Japanese in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) and was imprisoned in Changi and on the Burma Railway. After gaining qualifications as a Ski Instructor, Bob arrived in Falls Creek in May 1950. Working as an Instructor and Supervisor at Bogong Lodge, Bob decided his future was in accommodation. He was successful in negotiating an indenture for land from the State Electricity Commission (SEC). It took Bob two years to build his Grande Coeur Chalet but, tragically, it was burned down in August 1961. Bob also built the first Chairlift in Australia. This was a single chairlift and the structure was built from wooden electricity poles. He was constantly full of new ideas and proposals for the village. Bob Hymans died on 7th July 2007. This Collection of documents and letters tells the story of Bob’s endeavours to develop Falls Creek into the ski village it is today.This document is significant because it documents discussion concerning the operation of Falls Creek.MInutes of the Falls Creek Alpine Village Advisory Committee held on 21 September 1957 typed on foolscap size paper. Topics of discussion included contributions to the Ski Improvement Fund, equipment in the Casualty Room and also the possibility of erecting a simple rope tow on the nursery slope.chairlift falls creek, bob hymans, ski improvement fund, falls creek alpine village advisory committee -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Lisa Gervasoni, Bridge over the Avoca River, Victoria, 2011, 06/08/2011
Colour photographs of a bridge over the Avoca Riveravoca, avoca river, pre olympic swimming pool -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, River Boats Below Murray Bridge, South Australia
River Boats on Murray Bridge, South Australia.river boats, murray bridge, south australia -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, L.J. Gervasoni, Bridge Over the River, Avoca, 2011, 06/08/2011
Colour photograph of the Bridge Over the River at Avoca.avoca, bridge, avoca river -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, L.J. Gervasoni, Bridge Over the River, Avoca, 2011, 06/08/2011
Colour photograph of a bridge over the Avoca River.avoca, bridge, avoca river -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Image, Above Princes Bridge, Melbourne
Photograph of the Princes Bridge on the Yarra River, Melbourne.melbourne, yarra river, princes bridge -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Image, Below Princes Bridge, Melbourne
The Yarra River flows through Melbourne, the capital of Victoria. Photograph of the Princes Bridge on the Yarra River, Melbourne.melbourne, yarra river, princes bridge -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Pleasant Creek -- Stawell Hospital -- Doctors and Nursing Staff on steps of Old Pleasant Creek Hospital
Pleasant Creek. Stawell Hospital Doctors and Nursing Staff on steps of Old Pleasant Creek Hospitalstawell hospital medical -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Old Bridge, Kaylock's Crossing, Brougham Street, Eltham, c.1895
Brougham Street was created in Josiah Holloway's 1851 subdivision of Little Eltham. It was one of several east-west streets shown on the subdivision plan as crossing the Diamond Creek. The western part was named Wellington Street on the subdivision plan but was later changed to conform with the name of the eastern part as acknowledgement of the continuity of the street. It is not known when the first bridge was constructed in Brougham Street however it was certainly mentioned at Council’s meeting of 2 June 1884 as being in a dangerous state of repair. This photo (c.1895) of an old bridge shows a very low-level simple log girder bridge crossing the creek at a right angle and so the approaches involved bends in the road alignment. This bridge was generally known as Kaylocks Bridge or Kaylock’s Crossing after the owner of the adjoining land. It was most likely built from around the mid-1850s, or a crossing of some fashion established as Richard George Kaylock, butcher of Little Eltham and his wife Emily Ann settled there in 1854. His property was in Wellington Street (now Brougham Street) and apparently extended across the Diamond Creek. The land on the western side of the creek was farmed, the house being on the eastern side. Kaylock's Bridge formed part of the original coach road to Eltham and in 1922 was described as an "old rustic bridge". Its low level and insubstantial construction made it susceptible to flood damage, necessitating frequent closures until repairs could be carried out. In September 1922, Council called for tenders for a new timber bridge to be constructed at Kaylock’s crossing. An engineering assessment carried out for the Council by Macleod Consulting at the time of the replacement suggested that the construction details indicate that it was in the 1900s, however this dating could possibly have been the result of numerous repairs undertaken over the years to flood damage. The tender was awarded to Mr Weller of Kangaroo Ground who commenced work in February 1923 on a higher-level timber trestle bridge. Work was slowed due to illness of the contractor and the accidental death of a man in March 1923 following the collapse of the bank after he had jumped into a hole that had just been blasted. The bridge was completed around July 1923 at which point the old structure was pulled up, marking what was described in the ‘Advertiser’ newspaper as the passing of an old and well-loved landmark in the district. In April 1924 the approach to Kaylocks bridge was washed away during the heavy flooding that destroyed the Main Road bridge. The western side was repaired, and an extra span was added to the eastern side using timber from the destroyed Main Road bridge. The bridge was again severely damaged four months later in August 1924 When a lack of finances delayed repairs to the Bridge Street bridge in 1931 (also referred to as Obelisk Bridge at the time), traffic had to detour via Brougham Street for some time. Local residents feared that the Bridge Street bridge might never reopen. Kaylocks Bridge was constantly subject to damage by floods. In the 1934 flood it was submerged by two feet of water. In more recent times the bridge was again severely damaged by flooding and repairs made. A new bridge and adjoining footbridge were constructed in 2009. Part of a slide show presentation "Bridges & Waterways of the Shire" by Russell Yeoman to the 13 September 1989 Society meeting. The presentation included slides of historic photos from the Shire of Eltham Pioneers collections as well as several recent views.Photo of earliest known crossing of the Diamond Creek at brougham StreetPostcard photo printbrougham street, eltham, wellington street, kaylocks bridge, bridge, diamond creek (creek) -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Furniture - Table, Ralph Speirs, Warrnambool Triton Woodwork Club, 2009
The turpentine timber used to construct this table was originally used to build the second Hopkins River bridge in 1895. That long timber truss road bridge was built across the river close to the river mouth. The first Hopkins River bridge was built in 1862. That bridge was replaced by the second bridge, built in 1895. In 2001 the new third bridge was built to replace the 1895 bridge, in a design to look similar to the 1895 bridge. The timber from the second bridge was recycled to make this hall table, a cheeseboard presented to the Mayor at that time, and other mementos. The plaque attached to the table states the table was made in 2009 by Ralph Speirs, Warrnambool Triton Woodwork Club. The table is significant for its connection with the second Hopkins River bridge, built in 1895. The timber used to make the table has been recycled from the second Hopkins River bridge that was destroyed to make way for the new, third bridge. The Timber Truss Hopkins River Bridge was classified with State Significance on 16th April 1996, being the oldest of six surviving timber truss bridges in Victoria and the most intact timber road bridge of any type for its size and age. Its design was unique within Australia. It was the largest timber bridge built in Victoria during the 1890s. The bridge was of importance to the economical development of the region, opening up access to allow ease of trade and social connections between the eastern region of southwest Victoria and the town, later city, of Warrnambool and regions further west.Table made from turpentine timber. The timber was recycled from the second Hopkins River Bridge after the bridge was destroyed. The bridge was built in 1895. The table was constructed in 2009 by Ralph Speirs, Warrnambool Triton Woodwork Club. The front corners of the table are rounded and bthe back corners are straight. A plaque with eight rows of text is attached to the table."TABLE BUILT FROM TURPENTINE TIMBER RECYCLED FROM THE SECOND HOPKINS RIVER BRIDGE, BUILT IN 1895 AND DEMOLISHED IN 2000 TO BE RPLACED BY THE PRESENT THIRD BRIDGE. CONSTRUCTION BY RALPH SPEIRS, MEMBER OF WARRNAMBOOL TRITON WOODWORK CLUB, IN 2009"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, hopkins river, bridge, 1895, 2009, ralph speirs, warrnambool triton club, domestic furniture, table, hall table, side table, timber table, hall stand, furniture -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Old Wooden Bridge - over the Wimmera River at Joel Joel being surveyed by Allan Rowe for a new bridge 1951
Old Wooden Bridge - Joel Joel (Wimmera River) 1951 being surveyed by Allan Rowe for new bridgestawell shire -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, c1928
Photocopies of Hume Weir photographs 1928-29One of three black and white photographs, photocopied onto a single sheet of A4 paper. This one is of a walkway on a suspension bridge.Written on paper next to photo: "Along the 600' suspension bridge 300' above creek"hume weir, suspension bridge, bridges -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Black and white photograph, 1960s
A black and white photograph of the wooden bridge at the Fruit Salad Farm in Marysville taken in the 1960s.A black and white photograph of the wooden bridge at the Fruit Salad Farm in Marysville taken in the 1960s.Bridge at/ Fruit Salad Farm 1960'smarysville, victoria, australia, fruit salad farm, accommodation, restaurant, photograph -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Souvenir, 21/11/1969
Part of an album compiled and donated by Mrs Helen Jansson. Official Souvenir Ticket to opening of second Phillip Island Bridge to San Remo 1969.Deep Blue Souvenir Ticket featuring old and new Bridges. Photograph inserts at left and right bottom 'Opening of new Phillip Island Bridge 21/11/1969'Shire of Phillip Island - opening of Phillip Island Bridgelocal history, documents, tickets, civil engineering, bridges, phillip island bridge 1969, opening ceremony, cardboard ticket, mrs helen jansson, official opening of second phillip island bridge -
Lorne Historical Society
Photograph, The Grassy Creek Camp
Close up photograph of tents and site camp at Grassy Creek G.O.Rg.o.r. country roads board camp site - construction grassy creek -
Lorne Historical Society
Photograph, Interior of mess tent at Grassy Creek Christmas 1933
Photograph showing the interior of the mess tent at Grassy Creek Christmas 1933christmas 1933, mess-tent at grassy-creek -
Lorne Historical Society
Photograph, Tolgate house at Stradbroke Knoll, Grassy Creek
Photograph showing Toll Gate House at Stradbroke Knoll, Grassy Creekg.o.r; toll-gate-house: stradbroke-knoll; grassy-creek; -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, George W. Bell, Beside Diamond Creek, 1965, 1965
Black and white photograph of creekside vegetation, Diamond Creek, Eltham, 1965.diamond creek, eltham, vegetation, george w bell collection -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Diamond Creek in flood 1924, 1924
Colour photograph of original showing Diamond Creek in flood at Eltham 1924floods, diamond creek, eltham -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Book, Mullens Family at Anderson's Creek/Warrandyte
Covering Mullen's Family at Anderson's Creek/Warrandyte from 1875 to 1939 -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Students of Pleasant Creek Training Centre 1950's
Bob Smith, Gordon Prior, Bill Kelly, Kath Delahunty, Margaret Forsyth, Peter Woods, Matron Carter, Matt Lynch, Miss Burnside, Ira Carter, Smart, Haywood, Irene Peters, John Scarlatti, Mavis Taylor, Brian Winks, Ray Squire, Lillian Haughton, Maureen Karline, Brian Siggins, Ken Thompson, Lindsay Thompson, Arthur Young, Brian Clugson, Bev Berry Students and Staff at Pleasant Creek Training Centre late 1950'seducation, students -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Spring Creek, Hepburn
Two women walk along Spring Creek in the Hepburn Springs Reserve. hepburn springs, hepburn springs reserve, spring creek -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mullum Mullum Creek
Coloured photograph of Mullum Mullum Creek, Mitcham with the footbridge and the Eastlink Traileastlink trail. mullum mullum creek -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mullum Mullum Creek 1997
Set of 5 coloured photographs of the Mullum Mullum Creek, Mitcham in 1997mullum mullum creek, creeks -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Lyrebird's Nest and Young Lyrebird, Perrin's Creek, Olinda
Postcard depicting Lyrebird's Nest and Young Lyrebird, Perrin's Creek, Olinda.lyre bird, perrin's creek, olinda -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, Old Gum Toolern Creek, Unknown
Old Gum Toolern Creek from North side, Main Road. landscapes of significance