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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Heritage Display, Heritage Week at 728 Main Road, Eltham, 1990, 1990
Two colour photographs of the Heritage Photographic Displays during Heritage Week in the former Police Residence and current home of Eltham District Historical Society at 728 Main Road, Eltham. One display was titled: Public Works- Construction of roads, bridges, railways etc.heritage week, eltham, courthouse, heritage display, exhibition, photographs, activities -
Glen Eira City Council History and Heritage Collection
Book, "Caulfield's Heritage"
This book was written by Dr. Geulah Solomon.Single publication combining Volumes 1-4 of "Caulfield's Heritage" by Dr Geulah Solomon. Red hardcover book with gold embossed lettering down spine which reads 'Caulfield's Heritage Solomon' and post-1975 City of Caulfield Ensign. Housed in hardcover red sleeve. Includes Volume 1: Caulfield's Building Heritage, Volume 2: Caulfield's Cultural Heritage, Volume 3: Caulfield's Recreational Heritage, Volume 4: Caufield's Recent Municipal Heritage. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, LRGM Services, Heritage Action Plan for Heatherlie (Mt Difficult) Quarry 2002
Produced for Parks Victoria Grampians National Parks By LRGM Services.A4 Spiral Bound PhotocopiesLRGM Services Heritage Consultants Robert J Kaufmangrampians national park -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Document, Helen Doyle & Context Pty Ltd, Moyne Heritage Study Stage 2 Vol 2, 2006
141 page heritage studymoyne, minhamite, port fairy, mt shadwell, mt rouse, mt napier, mt eccles, tower hill, dhauwurdwurrung, djabwurrung, giraiwurrung, caramut, james atkinson, special survey, william rutledge, yangery, land selection act, closer settlement, soldier settlement, framlingham, lime burning, atkinson’s belfast survey, belfast, killarney, crossley, aboriginal protectorate, lake condah, hexham, hexham common school, koroit convent, hurling, mile posts, kirkstall, ballyhurst, dundonnell, curdievale, ballangeich, hawkesdale, irish, scottish, aborigines, tower hill cemetery, st brigid’s catholic church -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Statuette, Heritage Fine Arts Pty Ltd, Vietnam, Circa 2000
A small statuette of a Vietnam era soldier in typical Australian Army jungle warfare kit. The setting represents a forward scout crossing a watercourse and silently signalling to those following 'enemy ahead' by giving the 'thumb down' hand signal. The cast pewter alloy statuette is mounted on a base of polished stone, the base being 8cm by 8cm by 5cm high. The overall height of the statuette is 15 cm.the base has the label "VIETNAM" Heritage Fine Arts, Limited to 2500 on one side of base, numbered 0143. -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Knowth and New Grange, Ireland, World Heritage Centre
The Megalithic Passage Tombs of Newgrange, Knowth, Dowth, Fourknocks, Loughcrew and Tara are located in the present day County Meath in Ireland's Ancient East. The Boyne Valley Mounds at Newgrange, Knowth and Dowth were built around 3200BC making them older than Stonehenge in England and the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt. Built by Neolithic farming communities about 5000 years ago, the passage tombs have clear astronomical alignments such as the Winter Solstice Sunrise at Newgrange and the Equinox Sunrise at Loughcrew. Judging from the splendour and magnificence of Newgrange and Knowth it is likely that these temples of the ancestors were places of astrological, spiritual, religious and ceremonial importance, much as present day cathedrals are places of worship where dignitaries may be laid to rest. There is a lively debate about whether these wonderful megalithic structures were built primarily as burial tombs, sacred temples or astronomical observatories. While passage tomb is the traditional description for Newgrange and similar structures, chambered cairn or passage mound are the descriptions favoured by those who consider the passage tomb description too narrow. The large stones surrounding and inside the Passage Tombs are decorated with Megalithic Art such as spirals, concentric circles, triangles, zigzags and images which have been interpreted as the sun, moon and the human face. Irish passage tombs tend to occur in clusters traditionally described as a Necropolis or cemetery. The Boyne cluster includes Newgrange, Knowth, Dowth and Townleyhall. The other great clusters in County Meath are on the hills around Loughcrew. The ancient Boyne Valley passage tomb mounds at Newgrange, Knowth and Dowth have been designated World Heritage Site status by UNESCO and attract 200,000 visitors per year. The sites and Visitor Centre are managed by the OPW (Office of Public Works). Newgrange is best known for the illumination of its passage and chamber by the winter solstice sun. The site is open to the public with controlled access to the passage and chamber. Tours of Newgrange start at the Brú na Bóinne Visitor Centre located near the village of Donore, Co. Meath. Knowth has two passages and is surrounded by seventeen satellite cairns. The site is open to the public; however there is no public access to the interior passages and chambers. Tours of Knowth also start at the Brú na Bóinne Visitor Centre. Dowth is the only one of the three large Brú na Bóinne Passage Tombs which is not accessible from the Visitor Centre situated on the south bank of the river. Visitors to Dowth must drive directly to the site on the north bank, a couple of miles from the Slane / Drogheda road. Fourknocks with its short passage leading into a wide pear shaped chamber is in similar style to Tombs in Portugal. Just inside the main chamber to the left of the entrance is one of the few representations of a human face from the Neolithic Period in ancient Ireland. Entrance to Fourknocks Megalithic Passage Tomb. Megalithic Art - Loughcrew, Co. Meath Loughcrew Cairns form the largest complex of Megalithic structures in Ireland. The Cairns contain symbolic engravings similar in style to Newgrange. Like other Passage Tombs in ancient Ireland, they have clear astrological alignments.Tara was the seat of the High Kings of Ireland in the first millennium A.D. however Tara is also the site of a Passage Tomb known as the Mound of the Hostages that was built about 2,500 B.C. Knowth and New Grange, Ireland, World Heritage Centreknowth, newgrange, megalith, ireland, world heritage, neolithic -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Suggestions for Light Protection of Victoria's Heritage, 1/07/1993
Sixteen suggestions for local government for the protection of Victoria's heritage drafted by the Heritage Branch of the Department of Planning and Development in July 1993local government, heritage branch, department of planning and development -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Book, City of Ballarat, "Ballarat Heritage Weekend Program 2006", Oct. 2006
Thirty Two page booklet, paper covers, titled "Ballarat Heritage Weekend Program 2006", outlining the events to be held in Ballarat on the weekend of 28 - 29 October 2006, published by the City of Ballarat. Part of the World Conference of Historical Cities events. Details the arrangements for the weekend, the buildings and venues open, including the BTM (see page 15). Printed in colour.trams, tramways, heritage, city of ballarat, btm -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Plaque, Lara Heritage Festival 1991
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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Culture Down Under at Heritage Festival, 1997
Heritage Festival special supplement 1997Heritage Festival special supplement 1997Heritage Festival special supplement 1997heritage festivals, city of whitehorse -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Heritage Family Day 2019, 2019
Heritage Family Day 2019 posterHeritage Family Day 2019 posterHeritage Family Day 2019 posterheritage family day 2019, schwerkolt cottage museum complex, city of whitehorse -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Book, Gippsland Heritage Journal - issue 26, 2002
Gippsland Heritage Journal - issue 26periodicals -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Book, Gippsland Heritage Journal - issue 27
Gippsland Heritage Journal - issue 27periodicals -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Book, Gippsland Heritage Journal - issue 28
Gippsland Heritage Journal - issue 28periodicals -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Tom Hutchison & Denise Thorson, Shire of Stawell - Study of Selected Heritage Sites, 1994
This report is a re-evaluation of the Historical Survey: Shire of Stawell as undertaken by the Stawell and Halls Gap Historical Societies in June 1990.Yellow Card cover with black print and black plastic bindingFinal Document Prepared for the Shire of Stawell and Heritage Victoria Shire of Stawell Study of Selected Heritage Sites Prepared by Tom Hutchison and Denise Thornson November 1994stawell heritage -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
certificate of appreciation, Lara Heritage Festival 2004 Certificate of Appreciation presented to RSL Lara Branch dated 2004 for its conribution to another Heritage Festival, 2004
evidence of Lara RSL support for Lara local communitiesLara RSL sub-branch history of continued support for Lara local communitiesA4 Certificate of appreciation presented in an A4 photo frame from Lara Heritage Festival dated 2004 to Lara RSL Branch.A4 paper certificate of Appreciation signed by Herb Picker - Chairman Lara Heitage Festival Inc.certificate of appreciation, lara heritage festival 2004 -
Hume City Civic Collection
Booklet - Self Drive booklet, Sunbury & District Heritage Self DRives, 2012
The booklet features 4 self drives to points of historic interest throughout the Sunbury region.A 26 page booklet printed on cream paper with black and white drawings of places of interest throughout and a reproduction of a coloured mural on p 2. There are 4 drives recommended to places of interest in the district.non-fictionThe booklet features 4 self drives to points of historic interest throughout the Sunbury region.sunbury & district heritage association inc., self drive booklet, heritage, sunbury -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Opening of Whitehorse Heritage Trail, 2/07/2001 12:00:00 AM
Heritage Trail funded by grant to the City of Whitehorse from Commonwealth of Australia to celebrate 100 years of Federation.Coloured photograph of Mayor of City of Whitehorse, Cr. Bill Bowie speaking at opening of Whitehorse Heritage Trail at Gardiners Creek Reserve, Burwood. On left: Cr Bernie Millane, Geoff Pascoe, City of Whitehorse, Cr. Kaele Way, and Anna Burke, MHR for Chisholm.whitehorse heritage trail, city of whitehorse, millane, bernie, pascoe, geoff, way, kaele, burke, anna -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - BOOK, WAR HERITAGE, Remember Them, A Guide to Victoria's Wartime Heritage, 2009
Remember Them, A Guide to Victoria's Wartime Heritage. From front flap: Behind each of the thousands of war memorials in Victoria is a story of courage and sacrifice, of devotion to duty, and of a family's terrible loss. Hard cover, red plastic over cardboard, white print on spine. Dust cover silver, gold & black print on front, spine & back. Coloured image of a sculpture of two soldiers on front. End papers are red. 307 pages, cut plain, white. Illustrated colour photos & illustrations.Handwritten in black ink on front fly leaf: "Peter Ball", "RSL Stamp"book, heritage, wartime, victoria -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Knowth and New Grange, Ireland, World Heritage Centre, 2017
The Megalithic Passage Tombs of Newgrange, Knowth, Dowth, Fourknocks, Loughcrew and Tara are located in the present day County Meath in Ireland's Ancient East. The Boyne Valley Mounds at Newgrange, Knowth and Dowth were built around 3200BC making them older than Stonehenge in England and the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt. Built by Neolithic farming communities about 5000 years ago, the passage tombs have clear astronomical alignments such as the Winter Solstice Sunrise at Newgrange and the Equinox Sunrise at Loughcrew. Judging from the splendour and magnificence of Newgrange and Knowth it is likely that these temples of the ancestors were places of astrological, spiritual, religious and ceremonial importance, much as present day cathedrals are places of worship where dignitaries may be laid to rest. There is a lively debate about whether these wonderful megalithic structures were built primarily as burial tombs, sacred temples or astronomical observatories. While passage tomb is the traditional description for Newgrange and similar structures, chambered cairn or passage mound are the descriptions favoured by those who consider the passage tomb description too narrow. The large stones surrounding and inside the Passage Tombs are decorated with Megalithic Art such as spirals, concentric circles, triangles, zigzags and images which have been interpreted as the sun, moon and the human face. Irish passage tombs tend to occur in clusters traditionally described as a Necropolis or cemetery. The Boyne cluster includes Newgrange, Knowth, Dowth and Townleyhall. The other great clusters in County Meath are on the hills around Loughcrew. The ancient Boyne Valley passage tomb mounds at Newgrange, Knowth and Dowth have been designated World Heritage Site status by UNESCO and attract 200,000 visitors per year. The sites and Visitor Centre are managed by the OPW (Office of Public Works). Newgrange is best known for the illumination of its passage and chamber by the winter solstice sun. The site is open to the public with controlled access to the passage and chamber. Tours of Newgrange start at the Brú na Bóinne Visitor Centre located near the village of Donore, Co. Meath. Knowth has two passages and is surrounded by seventeen satellite cairns. The site is open to the public; however there is no public access to the interior passages and chambers. Tours of Knowth also start at the Brú na Bóinne Visitor Centre. Dowth is the only one of the three large Brú na Bóinne Passage Tombs which is not accessible from the Visitor Centre situated on the south bank of the river. Visitors to Dowth must drive directly to the site on the north bank, a couple of miles from the Slane / Drogheda road. Fourknocks with its short passage leading into a wide pear shaped chamber is in similar style to Tombs in Portugal. Just inside the main chamber to the left of the entrance is one of the few representations of a human face from the Neolithic Period in ancient Ireland. Entrance to Fourknocks Megalithic Passage Tomb. Megalithic Art - Loughcrew, Co. Meath Loughcrew Cairns form the largest complex of Megalithic structures in Ireland. The Cairns contain symbolic engravings similar in style to Newgrange. Like other Passage Tombs in ancient Ireland, they have clear astrological alignments.Tara was the seat of the High Kings of Ireland in the first millennium A.D. however Tara is also the site of a Passage Tomb known as the Mound of the Hostages that was built about 2,500 B.C. Colour photograph of Knowth and New Grange, Ireland, World Heritage Centreknowth, newgrange, megalith, ireland, world heritage, neolithic -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Avebury World Heritage Site, Prehistoric Monuments, England, 2017
Colour photograph of the Avenury World Heritage Site.prehistoric monuments, avebury world heritage site, rocks -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Pamphlet, Photo story Pty Ltd, "Melbourne Heritage Walk", 1985
Pamphlet or small book - 16 pages, centre stapled, printed in sepia colour - titled "Melbourne Heritage Walk" published for Victoria's 150th anniversary in 1985. Features a message from the Lord Mayor, map showing various walks and photographs of street scenes around the central Melbourne area along with heritage notes. Has a list of interesting places to visit. Related to a list of panels that had been provided at the time around the city. Published by Photo story Pty Ltd, Port Melbourne with photos from the RHSV, La Trobe Library, Mitchell Library and sponsored by the Australian Oil Industry.trams, tramways, melbourne, heritage, collins st, swanston st, bourke st, flinders st, russell st -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Report, Andrew Ward, Ballarat Heritage Review, 1998, 1998
City of Ballarat Heritage review including introduction and objectives, study area, summary of recommendations, significant streetscapes, and smaller towns.ballarat heritage study, ballarat, heritage, architecture, streetscapes, landscape importance, mining importance, addington, ascot, bald hills, buninyong, burnside, burrumbeet, coghill's creek, dowling forest, durham lead, glendaruel, learmonth, miners rest, mount blowhard, scotchman's lead, smythes creek, tourello, weatherboard, windermere, andrew ward -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Heritage trails in Whitehorse - Blackburn, 2001
Heritage Trail through Blackburn - brochure with map and historical information and photographs of places of historical interest throughout Blackburn.Heritage Trail through Blackburn - brochure with map and historical information and photographs of places of historical interest throughout Blackburn. A heritage fund project supported by the Commonwealth.Heritage Trail through Blackburn - brochure with map and historical information and photographs of places of historical interest throughout Blackburn.walking trails, city of whitehorse, blackburn -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Opening of Whitehorse Heritage Trail, 2/07/2001 12:00:00 AM
Heritage Trail funded by grant to the City of Whitehorse from Commonwealth of Australia to celebrate 100 years of Federation.Coloured photograph of Koori Representative speaking at opening of Whitehorse Heritage Trail at Gardiners Creek Reserve, Burwood. From left, Cr. Bill Bowie, Mayor of Whitehorse, Cr. Bernie Millane, Geoff Pascoe, City of Whitehorse, Cr. Kaele Way, and Anna Burke, MHR for Chisholm.whitehorse heritage trail, city of whitehorse, bowie, bill, millane, bernie, pascoe, geoff, way, kaele, burke, anna -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Koorie Heritage Trust et al, Koorie, 1991
Details the ?Koorie? exhibition presented by the Koorie Heritage Trust in association with the Museum of Victoria. Outlines the history of the Aboriginal people of south-eastern Australia.maps, b&w photographs, cartoons, illustrations, graphs -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Opening of Whitehorse Heritage Trail, 2/07/2001 12:00:00 AM
Heritage Trail funded by grant to the City of Whitehorse from Commonwealth of Australia to celebrate 100 years of Federation.Coloured photograph of Phillip Baressi, MHR for Deakin, unveiling the Display Panel at opening of Whitehorse Heritage Trail at Furness Park, Maine Road Blackburn.On left: Cr Bill Bowie, Mayor of Whitehorse.|On right: Cr. Kaele Way, Geoff Pascoe, City of Whitehorse and Cr Peter Allen.whitehorse heritage trail, city of whitehorse, baressi phillip, bowie, bill, way, kaele, pascoe, geoff, allan, peter -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Book, Building Commission & Heritage Victoria, What House is That - A guide to Victorias housing styles, 2004
A guide to the recognisable and unique styles of housing the state of Victoria since 1840. Contains advice on sustainable renovation.heritage, architecture -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Document - Heritage Study, Heritage Study Report 2000, 2000
Report 2000 Nrother Grampians Shire Heritage Studyheritage buildings -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Heritage Family Day leaflet, 2013
Leaflet advertising Heritage Family Day and outlining attractionsLeaflet advertising Heritage Family Day and outlining attractions.Leaflet advertising Heritage Family Day and outlining attractionsheritage family day 2013, schwerkolt cottage & museum complex