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Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph
Photo depicts Fyans Valley. The road is The Grampians/ Dunkeld Road, leading to Dunkeld towards the right or Halls Gap travelling towards the left. Fyans Creek is visible in parts at the foot of the range (middle of Photo). Photo appears to have been taken from Bellfield Pk area. Photo is typical of those taken by Forests Commission of Victoria in the 1960sPhoto shows a mountain range in the background with a valley. The Valley has a band of a mostly cleared grassy section (middle of photo) with a fairly dense treed area in the foreground. A road and some buildings can be seen where the cleared land meets the treed area.scenery, fyans valley -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W
... Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society Centennial Hall ...Photograph is taken at the Pinnacle in the Wonderland Range. The valley below is the Fyans Valley.Three men and a woman laying, sitting and standing on top of a high rocky outcrop. The woman and two men wear hats and the man standing is holding a stick. A mountain range can be seen opposite them with a valley far below, between the two ranges. A group of buildings can be seen in the valley. The style of dress worn by the people suggests early 1900s.The Pinnacle Wonderland Grampiansscenery, wonderland range -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W
Photo is of the 'Nerve Test' and is a tourism promotion photo taken by the Victorian Railways. Photo shows woman standing at end of narrow ,rocky ledge. Large rock formations flank ledge on both sides. Woman is wearing black pants and a cardigan.scenery, wonderland range -
Federation University Historical Collection
CD-ROM, Big Cats sightings in Victoria, 2012
The CD-Rom includes a range of electronic correspondence sent 'Big Cats Victoria and Simon Townsend and JohnTurner. Their website states: Big Cats Victoria Southern Australia, including south western West Australia, has a history of reports of ‘panther’ like predators dating back to the later half of the 19th century. The animals were usually described as being of black or tan colouration and with the proportions of a medium sized big-cat such as a Leopard or Puma. The records can be found in newspaper, radio and television archives, Government reports, a very few books and on the internet. The historical material is based on anecdotal reportage and has contributed to the mythification of the subject. Some Government agencies at both State and Local levels (in New South Wales), have collected records of sightings or investigated stock deaths purported to be associated with so called ‘panther’ kills. They remain understandably non committal due to the lack of a specimen of such a predator of undeniable authenticity. While other types of unknown predator have been reported in various parts of Australia they are not the concern of this website. For purposes of economy we, John Turner and Simon Townsend, confine our investigations to western Victoria and south eastern South Australia. (http://bigcatsvic.com.au/) A CD-ROM of multiple emails and image attachments relating to assorted sightings, footprints, killings, etc from big cats in the Otways of Victoria. The electronic mail was sent to 'Big Cats Victoria' Images include: This item is part of the Australian Animal Folklore Collectionaustralian animal folklore collection, ja sharp, simon townsend, neville bayley, st kilda, peter stefanis, toolangi, puma, tom daniel, footprint, pawprint, cryptozoology, rex gilroy, lancefield tiger, anglesea, berringa, matthew charles, jutin fitzclarence, harry carlin, patty smith, johannes beach, nerida, stirling ranges, daryl hardy, brook kelly, carl rose, ashley hall, jonathan smith, sally ballieu, lorraine balck, wayne bower, ian riordon, aleda turna, john turner, dave moyle, ben rayner, stewart leach, colin boord, sheryl mahoney, beech forest, otways, tooborac, geoff black, panther, brad blake, priscilla prescott, beau kapitiany, ramsay hosn, clare jones, darren guthrie, tallarook, josh fairway, linda wescon, lithgow, john turner, southern grampians -
Federation University Historical Collection
Report, Grampians Puma
The study into the Grampians Puma was undertaken by John A. Henry to settle the question of the existence of a puma population in the mountains. People who believe they have sighted a puma, or have sighted other evidence, were interviewed. The study also looked into records relating to the potential of USA army personal leaving a mascot in the grampians. Also see cat no 14012 - Pumas in the Grampians Mountains: A compelling Case?: An up-dated Report of the Deakin Puma StudyWhite A4 pages laser printed pages related to a study conducted on the possibility of a Grampians Puma (Felis concolor) populations. Australian Animal Foklore Collectionaustralian animal folklore collection, john a henry, john henry, maurice hornocker, grampians, geranium springs, puma, felis concor, mt bepcha, scats, us army, peter morris, hans brunner, mt gambier, raaf, ernst wieher, ellis tucker, halls gap, peter dryden, geoff riddle, snow astbury, robert hiatt, tom schubert, trevor clark, dick saligari, ted saligari, terry zerbst, brian warren, gary middleton, barry henderson, morrie lawson, bill hower, michael harrison, ray kerris, robert east, terry rethus, dougal shilcock, garth rees, ilka rees, harry shrive, ellis tucker, american airmen, mascot, billywing range, sandy mackirdy, mark johnson, john morris, des paulson, feral cat, roses gap, paula odare, gaye beveridge, donald macarthur, karen jeffery, plaster casts, terry rethus, tom schubert, victoria valley, mt talbot, fox, john spencer, ivan bother, neal bother, evan macklay, harry shrive, bill hower, michael harrsion, norma harrison, ellis tucker, gary middleton, barry henderson, joy potter, les becker, john ryan, cam anderson, richardson, shirley farrant, adinsall, max xharles, margaret hurley, linda crawford, don anderson, paddy hynes, barry bell, neal boethe, mark johnson, victoria point, david hamilton, wally smith, mythical, myth, folklore -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Thomas Stephen Hart, The Highlands and Main Divide of Western Victoria, 1907, 12/12/1907
Thomas S. Hart was a teacher at the Ballarat School of Mines, and a member of the Ballarat Field Naturalists ClubArticle with illustrations published by the Royal Society of Victoria by Thomas S. Hart. The following plates are included: Fig 1. The Main Divide and some of the transverse ridges Fig 2. Hills on and near the Divide at the Ercildoun and Ascot Gaps Fig. 3. Profile of the Divide at Ascot Gap. Fig. 4. Sketch of the Hills west and north-west from Mt Buninyong - - The divide in Ascot Gap from Mt Blowhard (Serra Range, Mt William, Mt Ararat, Larne Gerin, Ben Major, Mt Cole, Mt Misery, Mt Bolton) Fig. 5. Diagram to illustrate the possible courses of the leads south of the present Divide - Burrumbeet Basin (Smythesdale, Ballarat, Lal Lal , Mt Doran, egerton, Parwan Creet, Rowsley Fault, Eastern Plateau) Fig. 6. Diagramatic cross section of the grampians, south of Hall's Gap. Profile of the Pyranees, from maiden Hill - Diagramatic Section of the Grampians south of Hall's Gap. (Mt Cole, Mt Mitchell, Ben Major, Ben More, Avoca Hill, Hall's Gap.) Fig. 7. Profile of the Pyrenees as seen from Maiden Hill near Waubra.thomas hart, thomas s. hart, ballarat school of mines, ballarat field naturalists club, royal society of victoria, western victoria, ballarat, great dividing range, mt william, volcano, volcanic plains, waterways, lal lal basin, yarrowee creek, ballarat common, lava flow, wendouree, warrenheip, ballarat plateau, mt elephant, grampians, t.s. hart, mt buangor, mt beckworth, mt misery, mt bolton, lal lal iron ored, mt ararat, mt wiliam, mt cole, burrumbeet, mt warrenheip, daylesford, waubra, ercildoun gap, smythesdale, lal lal falls, parwan valley, burrumbeet creek, staffordshire reef, pyranees, bacchus marsh, rowsley fault, ben nevis, avoca hill, landsborough hill, mt blowhard, weatherboard, mclean's hill, fyan's creek, thomas stephen hart, lal lal -
Horsham Regional Art Gallery
Painting, Len ANNOIS, MacDonnell Ranges, 1964
... grampians MacDonnell Ranges Painting Len ANNOIS ...Gift of Mack Jost, 1986 -
Horsham Regional Art Gallery
Photograph, Jon RHODES, John Tjakamarra, Kintore Ranges, N.T, 1974
... grampians John Tjakamarra, Kintore Ranges, N.T. Photograph Jon ...Gift of the artist, 2001 -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Snow Scene in the Black Ranges 1901-- 2 Photos
Two photographs of Snow Scene Black Ranges 1901stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Scouting Groups -- Probably in Black Range Basin -- 2 Photos
Scouting Groups. Probably in Black Range Basin. Two photos.stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Water Race Black Range -- 18 Photos
Water Race (18 Colour Photos) Black Range18 colour photographs in bushland setting stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Picnicers amongst the boulders c1910. Possibly Black Ranges
Group at Picnic amongst boulders. C1910. Possibly Black Ranges.On Reverse: Empire Loge with name Post Card Stamp For Correspondence For Address Only {All In Green Print}stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Miss Mary Dow -- later Mrs. Oram & a member of the Stawell Corp of the Salvation Army in uniform
Studio Portrait - Miss Mary Dow (later Oram) a member of the Stawell Corp of the Salvation Army. Later lived in the Black Range.Lady in Salvation Army uniform in Studio Portrait, seated beside a table with bonnet on it and holding a book. stawell religion -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Black Range Quarry Site
... grampians Black Range Quarry Site Stawell On Reverse Bullocky ...Black Range Quarry SiteOn Reverse Bullocky Mary's House (Mary Honan) On Bullocky Mary Road. Remains of Residence are nearly to Mr Snooks Fence.stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Soldiers’ Memorial World War 1 in Main Street -- Different angle
Side view of Soldiers’ Memorial World War 1 with wreaths at base and Chapman Bakery in background. Black & white photo of Soldiers Memorial World War 1. This photo is a side view of the memorial showing Chapman bakers shop in the backgrounds, looking south with the black range on right side of photo.stawell ww1 -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Don Rickard, Black Range Quarry Site, 1999
... grampians Black Range Quarry Site Stawell On Reverse Bullocky ...Black Range Quarry SiteOn Reverse Bullocky Mary's House (Mary Honan) 1. Black Range. Campbell's Property Lot 14. Bullocky Mary Rd. quarry site Granite. Nr Cox's Fence. Don Rickard May 1999stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Don Rickard, Black Range Quarry Site, 1999
... grampians Black Range Quarry Site Stawell Out Croppping of Rock ...Black Range Quarry SiteOut Croppping of Rock at Quarry Sitestawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Don Rickard, Black Range Quarry Site, 1999
... grampians Black Range Quarry Site Stawell Out Croppping of Rock ...Black Range Quarry SiteOut Croppping of Rock at Quarry Sitestawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Don Rickard, Black Range Quarry Site, 1999
... grampians Black Range Quarry Site Stawell Out Croppping of Rock ...Black Range Quarry SiteOut Croppping of Rock at Quarry Sitestawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Don Rickard, Black Range Quarry Site, 1999
... grampians Black Range Quarry Site Stawell Out Croppping of Rock ...Black Range Quarry SiteOut Croppping of Rock at Quarry Sitestawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Don Rickard, Black Range Quarry Site, 1999
... grampians Black Range Quarry Site Stawell Out Croppping of Rock ...Black Range Quarry SiteOut Croppping of Rock at Quarry Sitestawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Don Rickard, Black Range Quarry Site, 1999
... grampians Black Range Quarry Site Stawell Out Croppping of Rock ...Black Range Quarry SiteOut Croppping of Rock at Quarry Sitestawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Don Rickard, Black Range Quarry Site, 1999
... grampians Black Range Quarry Site Stawell Out Croppping of Rock ...Black Range Quarry SiteOut Croppping of Rock at Quarry Sitestawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Don Rickard, Black Range Quarry Site, May 1999
... grampians Black Range Quarry Site Stawell On Reverse 2 Black range ...Black Range Quarry SiteOn Reverse 2 Black range quarry sites - Granite Cox's Property Lot 13 Bullocky Mary Rd. Don Rickard - May 1999stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Don Rickard, Black Range Quarry Site, May 1999
... grampians Black Range Quarry Site Stawell On Reverse 3 Black range ...Black Range Quarry SiteOn Reverse 3 Black range quarry sites - Granite Cox's Property Lot 13 Bullocky Mary Rd. Don Rickard - May 1999stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Don Rickard, Black Range Quarry Site, May 1999
... grampians Black Range Quarry Site Stawell On Reverse 4 Black range ...Black Range Quarry SiteOn Reverse 4 Black range quarry sites - Granite Lindsay? Lee's Property Lot 16 Bullocky Mary Rd. Don Rickard - May 1999stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Don Rickard, Black Range Quarry Site, May 1999
... grampians Black Range Quarry Site Stawell On Reverse 5 Black range ...Black Range Quarry SiteOn Reverse 5 Black range quarry sites - Granite Lee's Property Lot 16 Bullocky Mary Rd. Don Rickard - May 1999stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Don Rickard, Black Range Quarry Site, May 1999
... grampians Black Range Quarry Site Stawell On Reverse 6 Black range ...Black Range Quarry SiteOn Reverse 6 Black range quarry sites - Granite Lee's Property Lot 16 Bullocky Mary Rd. Don Rickard - May 1999stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Don Rickard, Black Range Quarry Site, May 1999
... grampians Black Range Quarry Site Stawell On Reverse 7 Black Range ...Black Range Quarry SiteOn Reverse 7 Black Range Quarry sites - Granite Lee's Property L House Lot 16 Bullocky Mary Rd. Don Rickard - May 1999stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive - Advertising Material, Wonerland Run Gariwerd, 2021
Absolute freaking intensity! You are IN the landscape, and on top of the world. It will chew you up, Spit you out, and you'll love it. All events based from Halls Gap in the mighty Grampians.Colour Card - line drawing of mountain range - rainbow sky with lightning bolt, trees. Name rises out of rock.August 28 & 29 2021 WWW. wonerlandrun.com.au Sat. *km run Fyans Flat Fubn Run / 2 km Venus Baths Run. Sun 20k sundialers, 36k Rosea Run, 60k Wonerland Run