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The Paraguayan experiment, Wilding, Michael, 1984
A fictional account of the New Australia Movement, founded by William Lane in 1892. The group sought a socialist utopia and their chosen site was Paraguay. The pathway for the new community was not smooth, but the colony is still in existence. Some people formed colonies elsewhere and others returned to either Britain or Australia.Relevant to the history and development of left-wing politics and socialism in Australia.Paper; book. Front cover: white and yellow text on red background; dominant image is of the settlers amongst flowers with a hut and palm trees in the background.Front cover: author's name and title.btlc, ballarat trades and labour council, ballarat trades hall, lane, william, socialism, paraguay, utopia, new australia movement, nueva australia, politics, collective settlements, new australia co-operative settlement association -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Shire Hall 1866
This photograph is a copy obtained from State Library of Victoria. The photograph is of Stawell Shire Hall. Two persons can be seen in the foreground. The two story brick building beside the Stawell Shire Hall was once the Literary Institute. The Stawell Shire Hall building has been added to over the years. Ronald Campbell, the Shires second president laid the foundation stone on 28th April. 1866. The contractors were Hutchings and Delbridge. The photograph shows the first hall and office. The building contained simple 18 feet square rooms, with an entrance hall separating them, the facade was almost as it is now. The initial cost of the Shire Hall was $502.Black and white photograph of Stawell Shire Hall as one single storey brick building with parapet on top. Beside the Shire Hall is a two storey brick building. Also, a dwelling between the two building in the background in Cooper St. Two persons in the foreground, one on the road the other on the pathway. stawell -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Contact Print - Beechwood Residence Dutton Way, 1960-1970
Black and white contact print from glass plate negative. Image shows 3 young women standing in the garden of 'Beechwood' at Dutton Way. Low clipped hedges define pathways. Circular lawn with high backed cane chair. Dress estimated to be late 19, early 20th century. -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Lydia Kenworth, Sunbury Cemetery, March 2001
The avenue of trees is along the main pathway of the old section of the Sunbury Cemetery. In 1862 the cemetery in Sunbury was laid out in Christian denominational sections. There were other sections set aside for paupers, heathens and pagans. Over the years the size of the cemetery has increased to keep pace with the growth of Sunbury's population.Sunbury Cemetery is one of the oldest cemeteries in the local area.A non-digital coloured photograph of an avenue of trees in a cemetery. The photograph is one of a collection of images that was entered in a photograph competition organised by the former Sunbury & District Heritage Association in March 2001.cemeteries, sunbury, sunbury cemetery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - QUEEN VICTORIA GARDENS, CHARING CROSS, BENDIGO
Postcard, coloured, taken from Queen Victoria Gardens looking towards Charing Cross. Statues on either side of pathway in foreground. Fountain Plaza building in background on corner of Pall Mall and Mitchell Street. On back of postcard ' Nu color Vue, Bendigo Victoria, looking to Fountain Plaza, Charing Cross'bendigo, streetscape, queen victoria gardens, bendigo, charing cross, alexandra fountain, queen victoria gardens -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MALONE COLLECTION: CALENDAR 1950
1950 calendar. Coloured garden scene with trees and colourful flowers, pathways and steps. An archway at the back. Picture glued to a heavy piece of card with a pale blue calendar booklet glued to the bottom with a piece of pale blue heavy paper. 'May each Day be a Happy One' printed in gold on the front of the booklet.religions, christian, calendar -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Entrance Tidy Town, 1995 c
Colour photograph showing two children and an adult riding bicycles on pathway between south end of North Arm bridge and Bullock Island road. Middle distance left turn into Marine Parade foreground now site of skate park. In distance palm trees at entry to Esplanade Lakes Entrance Victoriarecreation -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - FORTUNA COLLECTION - PHOTOGRAPH
Colour photo of a portico entramce to Fortuna Villa with a small series of stone/concrete steps leading up to entrance. Turret roof of building beside entrance. Photo also shows a fern in left hand bottom side of photo and a purple bush at end of pathway on right hand middle section of photo. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: SLIDE, May 1970 - Jan 1972
Coloured slide transparency. Image is of the entrance to a sanctuary. A wooden frame is across the entrance with the words Kaweka Sanctuary across the top of the frame. A donation box is beyond the frame and a white fence flanks either side.. A pathway winds to the background and trees and scrub are also there. Folder stored in Box 751 Row 9Kodachrome Transparencyslide, bendigo, bendigo institute of technology -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Slide - Colour transparency
... pathways ...View of the gardensballarat botanical gardens, trees, parks, lawns, pathways, summer, leaves -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Slide - Colour transparency
... pathways ...View of the gardensballarat botanical gardens, trees, parks, lawns, pathways, summer, leaves -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Slide - Colour transparency
... pathways ...View of the gardensballarat botanical gardens, trees, parks, lawns, pathways, summer, leaves -
Federation University Art Collection
Artwork - Painting, Bonnie Fagan (Chew), 2013
Bonnie Fagan's County is Wadawurrung. Most of her early learning about her Aboriginality came from the father.Aboriginal dot painting telling the artist's learning journey. Bonnie Fagan wrote of this work: "Ochres reflect my connection with the land of my traditional Wadawurrung Country. Yellow ochre forms the background and white ochre defines my pathway, showing where I have traveled from my past and where I am heading in my future. I use reddish ochres for the larger dots along my pathway to show my footprint and for the smaller dots that ripple outwards to show how I've had some influence, either good or bad. The white lines show my pathway with an entry point from my past marking the start of my journey, a middle part showing were my life will continue. Through the middle part, my teenage years, the pathway is very windy. These years were sometime quite difficult and I struggled. The two circle areas symbolize two chapters in my life, first as a child and then as an adult, when I've felt mostly positive and safe. They are periods when I've been very open to learning, gathering knowledge from people and experiences that I trusted, and the circles within the circles symbolize the layers of support, of experience, of connection and of learning that I experienced. Strong visual symbols at the base of the painting under the first circle area represent the key figures in my learning through my childhood: my father (represented by the traditional symbol, of a man with a spear) and my mothers with me as a small child, The spirit of my paternal grandmother, my Nan, hovers above my childhood circle and near the pathway through to my teenage years, showing the strength of her influence and how she was always there guiding me." (Robyn Brandenburg and Jacqueline Z, Wilson [Eds] Pedagogies for the Future: Leading Quality Learning and Teaching in Higher Education, Sense Publishers, The Netherlands, 2013, pp40-41)bonnie fagan, bonnie chew, wadawurrung, artists, artwork, aboriginal, available -
City of Ballarat
Artwork, other - Public Artwork, Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial by Peter Blizzard, 2004
This memorial designed by Peter Blizzard is dedicated to more than 36,000 Australian men and women were held captive as prisoners by the enemy during the Boer War, World War 1, World War 2 and the Korean War. This memorial honours and names them, the names are etched into the black granite wall adjacent to the pathway. Water springs from beneath the 'Lest We Forget' stone then flows down the wall into the narrow watercourse in front of the first group of names and into the reflective pool, then continues past the second group of names. Finally it disappears under the pathway, returning to its source under the 'Lest We Forget' stone to start the journey again. Water symbolizes the essential nature of man, sacrifice, suffering, spirituality, healing, cleansing, birth and re-birth. The memorial is created from natural materials and is designed to be in harmony with the Ballarat Botanical Gardens, and to create a sense of timeless, dignity and respect. The long pathway of the monument is designed to create a visual perspective of the large distances that Australians travelled to the various conflicts. The paving is shaped like railway sleepers in recognition of the role that railways and railway journeys were relevant to many prisoners of war. The Memorial was declared the first military memorial of national significance located outside Canberra in 2008. Dedication services are held at the memorial on the Sunday closest to 6th of February, ANZAC day and on Remembrance Day. The memorial is of historical and aesthetic importance to the people of BallaratMonument made from carved bluestone, water feature and flagsInscribed with the names of 36,000 Australian men and women were held captive as prisoners by the enemy during the Boer War, World War 1, World War 2 and the Korean War. The listing is by surname and initials and shown by war.prisoners of war, boer war, world war 1, world war 2, korean war, lest we forget, peter blizzard -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photographs, Cowes Heritage Centre, Early 1990's
A selection of photographs donated by Marcia Tanswell223-01 Colour photograph of the Cowes Cultural Centre with lawns and garden in front. 223-02 Colour photograph of the Cowes Library and Museum in the background with Granite Stone inscribed with "Shire of Phillip Island" Library and Heritage Centre 223-03 & 4. Colour Photographs of the pathway leading to the Library and Museum with lawn and gardens either side of the path.cowes cultural centre phillip island, cowes library phillip island, cowes heritage centre phillip island, phillip island museum cowes, marcia tanswell -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - ELAINE ROBB COLLECTION: BENDIGO FERNERY
Hand coloured postcard: image shows Fernery, Rosalind Park, Bendigo. In centre of image, gravel pathway bordered by stonework, ferns on either side. On bottom of card: Fernery,Camp Reserve, Bendigo. Possibly late 1890's ? On rear of card: Post card W.T.P. in ornate diamond shape (produced by WT Pater, printers & stationers )W.T.Pater -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - RALPH BIRRELL COLLECTION: EIG SCHOOL, c1966
EIG School - Ralph Birrell Collection. - Construction of Latrobe Uni. C1966, 1977. Bendigo Institute of Technology, Engineering School, Applied Science. View of the University now with driveway going through, flag posts. Pathway and bus shelter beside public roadway. Buildings appear complete though one crane appears in the background of building on left.Kodakeducation, tertiary, latrobe university bendigo, eig school - ralph birrell collection. - construction of latrobe uni. c1966, 1977. bendigo institute of technology, engineering school, applied science. view university driveway , flag posts. pathway bus shelter public roadway. buildings appear complete crane appears background -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Doug Orford, Completion of bridge works across Yarra River at rear of Eltham Lower Park, July 2004, July 2004
Brand new Eltham-Templestowe footbridge over the Yarra River off Homestead Road, Eltham which was completed in July 2004. The Yarra River Footbridge was opened in August 2004 and links the Diamond Creek Trail between the Shire of Nillumbik and City of Manningham. It is a shared pathway and also links with the Main Yarra Trail. It affords lovely views over the Yarra River.One of three colour photographs.yarra river, eltham south, eltham lower park, lenister farm, homestead road, shared pathway, diamond creek trail, footbridge -
Ararat Gallery TAMA
Mixed media, Inga Hunter, The Forest People Robe of the Keeper of the Pathwa, 1986-1989
βThe Keeper of Pathways is a simple, secular office. Her job involves the maintaining of routes through and within the forests, and the lighting of night paths. She keeps a team of designers, workers and artificers, who must constantly strive to keep the wayrights free from invading undergrowth, so that they may admit safe and well-lit passage for all travellers. Not an exciting job, but one which is vital to communication between groups, and to the general safety of Forest dwellers. The forest paths (wayrights) are lit by strings of small lights made from a species of glowing fungus, which is specially cultivated in the mountain caves. A whole team of workers is responsible for the growth of the light fungus, taking shifts as a public duty. No Forest Dweller like caves, so the shift-work is shared out as a public service, one which each person must carry out at regular times, dictated by the clerks of the Keeper of the Pathways.β-Inga Hunter -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph - Lena Bird, Soderlund Olav, 1985
Date April 1985Color photograph of an arm of the boat harbour and the Western Wharf, known coloquially as the Post Office Jetty. It shows fishing boats private vessels and the tourist launch Lenna Bird moored at the jetties. In the foreground the recently dumped dredged sand has been compacted behind a retaining wall to form a new pathway beside the lake. Lakes Entrance Victoriaroads and streets, waterfront, boats and boating -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Looking north across Eltham Town Park, 1974, 1974
Visible are Trestle Bridge, Eltham Shire Offices with south wing extension, duplicated Main Road, Panther Place and the pathway through the park. Shillinglaw Cottage in Eltham Common on the other side of Panther Place is hidden from view by the tree-capped grassy knoll. The two ponds were in construction during the Arbor Day native tree planting by local school children in October 1973.Black and white photographeltham town park, eltham shire office, main road, shillinglaw trees, trestle bridge -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Painting, Elizabeth King, On the Edge, 2004
Exhibited by the artist at the Wood, Wine & Roses Festival, Heywood, 2004.Acrylic paint on canvas depicting birds and fish, water lilies and other vegetation, and stylised designs associated with early settlement of Aboriginal people in the Portland/Glenelg wetland area. Black painted border with white dot pathways, a circle of white dots in each of the four corners. Centre area in blues and greens featuring two birds, painted in black with red and ochre bandings.Front: nil -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Document - Copy of Lands Department Field Notes - Parish of Ringwood, Victoria, Field Notes 1909/174 - Part of O.P. R72D surveyed 12.3.1909
Foolscap size photocopy of survey map with handwritten notations. References include Mount Dandenong Road, pathway, 2 room house, scillion, shed, WC, 17C sold, Cr lands, orchard, 17E sold, Township boundary, I certify that these field notes are a true copy of the actual results of observations and measurements taken by me on the ground (signed) D. Barker 12.3.09. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Cato Park -- Ornately Decorated Entrance -- 2 Photos -- Coloured
Two colour photo of Cato Park ornamental entrance gate that replaced the old entrance gates in c 1930's. The new entrance gates were donated by Mr. Frederick Cato and the park renamed from Victoria Park to Cato Park. The coat of Arms over the entrance gate was donated to Stawell Borough Council in 1926 by Mr. P. Whelan a native of Stawell. Mr. Whelan or better known as "Whelan the wrecker" demolished more than a quarter of central Melbourne buildings so new buildings could be erected on the old sites. The coat of arms came from "Burke & Wills Building" that once stood on the corner of Russell & Collins Street Melbourne. Two colour photographs of Cato Park ornamental entrance gate. Both photos are of similar views with the lake in the background and rotunda behind the gate. The main difference between the two photos is the colour of the rotunda roof, one red the other green. Judging by the increase in tree growth and pathway under the entrance gate the photo with the green rotunda roof must be the more recent photograph. stawell -
Vision Australia
Audio (item) - Sound recording, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, Around the Institute: September 12, 2000
Around the Institute was a weekly program designed to keep clients and staff informed of events, activities and thoughts relating to low vision and blindness. It consisted of interviews undertaken by Jo Matthews, with sound engineer Ed Gamble, designed to inform, educate and explore on a variety of topics. September 12: Talking Newspaper Service β Sheelagh Belton and Pat Williams (volunteer reader), the pathway to work β Robyn McKenzie and Andrea Sherry. royal victorian institute for the blind, radio shows -
Vision Australia
Functional object - Object, Royal National Institute for the Blind, Child's white cane
This shorter white cane for a child with detachable, rotating ball tip, is more than just a stick that is used to alert others that they are blind or an early warning signal that a pathway is blocked. A cane actually allows a child who is blind access to four major developmental areas that are impacted the most due to the disability. A cane is a developmental tool that is imperative in neuro-development, sensory development, physical development, social development and emotional development of a child. 3 metal/plastic pieces joined together with an elasticized cordassistive devices, orientation and mobility -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - ELAINE ROBB COLLECTION: FERNERY BENDIGO
Hand coloured postcard: image shows Bendigo Fernery, Rosalind Park. Gravel pathway in centre, woman seated on bench dressed in long white dress, hat and holding parasol, on LH side. Fernery dense with ferns and other plants. Possibly late 1890's ? On rear of card: Post card W.T.P. in ornate diamond shape (produced by WT Pater, printers & stationers )W.T.Paterbendigo, parks and gardens, bendigo fernery, rosalind park -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Kiora, 16 Albert Crescent, Surrey Hills (demolished)
The house was known as Rothwell and later as Kiora. It was the home of Mr and Mrs Tom Bulmer for many years. It has been demolished.Black and white photo taken from the street of a timber Edwardian home with 2 double brick chimneys and a galvanised iron roof. It has a verandah on 2 sides with wooden fretwork and the pathway leading towards the house has an archway over it. There is a similar archway on the LHS of the photo. The backyard is divided off with lattice fencing and the property has a simple front picket fence with gate behind which is a privet hedge.edwardian style, houses, kiora, rothwell, bulmer family, (mr) tom bulmer, albany crescent, surrey hills -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Slide - Colour transparency, c. 1940
... pathways ...View of the Wishing Wellballarat botanical gardens, trees, wishing well, vandalism, pathways, lawns, bricks, statues, benches, cars -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Slide - Black and white transparency
... pathways ...Aerial view of the gardensballarat botanical gardens, trees, parks, lawns, flowers, pounds, men, pathways, fernery, statuary pavilion