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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Gustav Mahnke’s Bakery
Four men in aprons and horse drawn Cart behind weatherboard building. Gustav Mahnke’s Bakery.B/W. Photograph: with Five men and a house and trap, one seated on the trap the othes standing in front. timber to the right next to a wood and brick building stawell business -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, 13 Campbell Street
Colour Photpgraph: White House with Brown Iron Roof, with hald length Veandah with brick wall. Wood & Wire fence in foreground, a For sile sign on fenceSign reads: For Sale Inspection ??? R P Monaghan Ltd ( 2 Phone Numbers) On Reverse: 1985/86 13 Campbell Streetcampbell street -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Lindasay' Brown's former House Seaby St
... Colour Photgraph: 2 StoryBrick house, side view. Brick... Photgraph: 2 StoryBrick house, side view. Brick Fence, with road ...Colour Photgraph: 2 StoryBrick house, side view. Brick Fence, with road and Divider in foregroundOne reverse: 27 Seaby Stseaby street, lindsay brown -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, 23 Seaby Street
Colour Photograph: Whie House with red iron roof and verandah, red brick steps leading to verandah. Car port to the side with car.On Reverse: 23 Seaby Ststawell residence homes, seaby st -
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Photograph, 37 Seaby St
House - 37 Seaby Street John & Judy Street Built by Francis Layzell Jeweller & Watchmaker C. 1870Colour Photgraph: Paineted grey Brick home with bay window, red iron roof, with bull noes verandah. Red trim around window.stawell residence homes, seaby st -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Court House in Patrick Street
Court House Patrick Street showing weatherboard house at right of photo and weatherboard shop at left of photo. And part of Royal Exchange Hotel.B/W Photograph of the Stawell Courthouse. A Substancial two story brick building. the building has three arches at the enterence, with a wrouht iron fence either side of the arches.It also has arched windows, and a slate roof.stawell building, court house -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, 3 Units in Ord Street overlooking 502 School
Colour Photograph of 3 brick units st end of paved roaad. nature strip and paved path on right.On Reverse in blue ink: Stawell 85 Modern house 3 Units Ord Street (One faces Campbell St.) -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, 39 Main Street
39 Main Street: Mr Tom Healy did boot & shoe repairs from shop at front of house.Colour Photgraph. Brick home with brick fence. Small brick building opening onto footpathOn reverse: Shop where Tom Healy worked in Lower Main Streetbusiness, tom healy -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Weatherboard House at 4 Skene St
Weatherboard home no. 4 Skene Street. The main feature is the lace work along the veranda. There is a half circle of iron work centrally placed on the veranda roof. Black & white photograph of a weather board home with and iron roof at no. 4 Skene St Stawell. The building has a brick fence and balustrade with elaborate iron lace work.stawell dwelling -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, St Joseph's Convent in Patrick St
Saint Joseph’s Convent Patrick Street once the family home of the Kinsella family. The house was built in 1900 by architect M. Ryan and building contractor A. J. Barnes for Thomas Kinsella who occupied the home till he died in 1902. The Kinsella family later sold the house to the Catholic Church and was occupied by the Sisters of St Joseph. 3 Black & White photographs of a brick home with slate roof. The veranda has iron posts and iron lacework. The second photo of the house show St Patrick's Catholic Church located next to the house. The third photo is an enlarged photo of the house & church view.stawell dwelling -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Armstrong’s Area Houses c 1990's -- 2 Photos -- Coloured
Residence Fountainhead Brewery Armstrong's Est. c 1872. The rear view photograph shows a more recent renovated building. Some evidence of demolition to rear of building (servants stairs etc.) Following notes taken from information in album 9 - "Compare earlier photos and note balcony etc. Later views, This photo early 2003. Owing to timber decay balcony was removed for safety. Finances permitting complete balcony will be replaced. Twin columns and iron lace are not original. Early description mentions statues in "niches" beside door. Female statue left is original. White pedestal at left was male stature damaged by a falling tree. Both statues were fountains." Photographs taken by Mr. Don Richard and held in Album 9b Armstrong’s Area.Two coloured photographs, of a brick double story building. The front view of the building has 4 windows and 2 doors. Two white columns at the entrance with decorative iron work support the roof of the porch with 2 white chairs and a table on top. Either side of the entrance door are 2 white wall indents "niches" with pot plants. The second photo show the back view of the two story building with a single story building attached that has a tin roof. A timber fence with a gate shows the side entrance to the single story building. 648M NHNN 8H01HPRO3 WIMMERA 1MHGINGstawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Brick Home at 9 Seaby Street -- 2 Photos
... this house. stawell Two black and white photograph of a large brick ...Brick Home 9 Seaby Street originally built by Crothers Family. Now owned by Mr. and Mrs. Peter Carey, The house is located on the corner of Luke and Seaby St. This house was imported from Canada. All components are numbered. It has a cavity wall construction. The present owners have carefully restored this house.Two black and white photograph of a large brick home. Roof is corrugated iron with a veranda across the front. A large palm tree in front. Fence along the side is wire mesh with timber supports. The second photo is a closer side view of the house. stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Vicarage at 30 Seaby Street for the Anglican Church c1863
Original Vicarage 30 Seaby Street c1863. Used by the Anglican Church until 1923 when it was sold. This house is one of the oldest in Stawell. It was built in 1863 as the residence of the Church of England Vicar. Separate to the original Vicarage the Christ Church of England was built on the hill opposite in the same year. Many couples were married in the Drawing Room of the vicarage as was the custom at the time. In 1872, 9 years later a new church called Holy Trinity Church of England was built in Main St. Stawell to replace Christ Church which had become too small and too far from the main population. The Vicarage remained until 1922 when the house next door to Holy Trinity Church was purchased as the new Vicar's residence. Black and white photograph of a brick home with cement render. Veranda around three side of the house with a corrugated iron roof. Garden in forground. stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Anglican Vicarage in Main Street Stawell
Brick Anglican Vicarage in Main Street purchased 1923 surrounded by trees and with picket fence and gate. In 1923 the house on the west side of the Church was purchased to be the Vicarage, the former Vicarage in Stawell West being sold. In this same year electricity was connected to the Church, the Hall and the Vicarage. The organ which had been hand pumped till then was fitted with and electric blower. This photo is a copy off a loaned postcard. The dwelling was purchased by the Anglican Church 1923, the former vicarage in Seaby Street being sold. The Spire in the background is St. Matthews Presbyterian Church. The vicarage is now demolished and replaced by a new building.Black & White photograph of a scene depicting a brick dwelling with veranda right hand side and a church spire in the background. Trees surrounding the building. A picket fence with gate and footpath in foreground.stawell religion church -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Salvation Army -- Crowd at Opening of Citadel Main Street Stawell 1934
Salvation Army Crowd at Opening of Citadel Main Street in 1934. A large crowd in front of new building. The photo was taken on the opening of the Citadel, December 1934.Black and white photo depicting a large group of people out the front of a brick building. Large windows are either side of the building entrance and written above the arched doorway, The Salvation Army Citadel. Weather board house to the left, also to the right a weather board building with a sign "Entrance to Peoples Hall Primary Section". W.J. Chapman Photo Artist Stawell. Reeve opening of Citadel December 1934 in pencil.stawell religion -
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Photograph, Male portrait Charles Hunt Smith
Charles Hunt Smith (Court House Residence). This photograph taken around 1914 belongs to the Smith Family. Donated to the society by Mr. Bill Smith. The photo is of his father who was a builder and lived at Pleasant Creek Court house.Photograph of an elderly man dressed in jacket, waistcoat & tie. He is standing in front of a brick building and below 3 steps. The original photo is a sepia colour and cut down just to include the gentleman with an enlarged black and white copy on card with the photo.Dad's father Charles Hunt Smith.stawell -
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Photograph, Henderson Family Album Photograph c1880-1890 -- Studio Portrait
From the Chapman family photograph albumPhotograph on card backing. Landscape - House weatherboard miners cottage with brick chimney corrugated iron roof, front door open leading through to back yard - front yard trees and plants. Woman with two children. Woman in long dress one boy in trousers shirt and top. Younger child in dress. Henderson -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Diamond House
... c. 1982. Diamond House Restaurant sign on brick chimney .... Diamond House Restaurant sign on brick chimney Close up B/W photo ...Diamond House Stawell Built by John HearneClose up B/W photo showing Different coloured stones, painted wooden slats in diamond pattern all over exterior of house. Diamond house restaurant sign in a diamond shape on chimney with wooden fence.c. 1982. Diamond House Restaurant sign on brick chimney stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Henderson Family Album Photograph c1880-1890
From the Chapman family photograph albumPhotograph on card backing. Landscape - House weatherboard miners cottage with brick chimney corrugated iron roof, front door open leading through to back yard - front yard trees and plants. Woman with two children. Woman in long dress one boy in trousers shirt and top. Younger child in dress. Henderson -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Carol Ann Jones, Adobe brick building Great Western
Adobe Kitchen located corner of Western View Rd and Hurley's Lane. The original House is gone. Building being restored as a B&B -
National Wool Museum
Functional object - Floorboards, 1994
Two short sections of flooring cut for distribution during Deakin Universities ‘Open Day’ in December 1994. This was during the conversion of Dalgety Wool Store to Deakin University’s Woolstore Campus. These small pieces of timber are part of Geelong’s history and were salvaged from the Dalgety Woolstores during the renovations. Hundred of meters of ironbark, red gum, pine and other timbers, some more than a century old, were reclaimed from the site and have been recycled as furniture and featured building materials for the woolstore campus. The old brick stores, located on a formerly neglected section of the Corio Bay shoreline, now house the administration and chancellery, architecture and building schools, information technology services, the student union, a cafeteria and, as the focal facility, a Great Hall seating 1500 people and acoustically tuned for symphony orchestras. The refit was developed from the existing grid of substantial timber columns and beams extending over 52,000 square metres. This framework was filled with lightweight panels to enclose workplaces and removed in some parts to establish courtyards, atriums and streets. The brick facades were redefined with new doors and double-glazed windows in proportion to original fenestration. Bright colours and industrial finishes identify the new insertions.Square sections of redgum lumber cut into floorboards. The sides of the lumber have a grove cut on one side and a matching section to fit within this groove on the other side. This has been done to ensure the floorboards have a tight and consistent fit with one another. The bottom of the lumber also has an additional grove running through the middle of the redgum. On top, one of the sections of lumber has three nail holes, which travel all the way through to the bottom of the wood.deakin university, dalgety wool store, red gum -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, A House of character, 1990
When the Boyle farm was subdivided Len Boyle built this clinker brick home.When the Boyle farm was subdivided Len Boyle built this clinker brick home. In 1880 a youthful Mrs Boyle planted a pencil pine tree on the property. This tree still stands today in the garden of 359 Canterbury Road. This house is now for sale.When the Boyle farm was subdivided Len Boyle built this clinker brick home. boyle home, canterbury road, forest hill, no 359, boyle, len -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, The 'Mullens House', n.d
Story of the 'Mullens House', originally small dwelling made of hand made bricks by Mrs Mullens' father, Mr Forbes of Glen Waverley. Came from Scotland 93 years ago. As the family increased more rooms were added. Hugh Mullens was a woodcutter and later an orchardist and later still a road contractor. Mrs Tainton, a daughter, still lives in part of the original property. Another daughter, Mrs Stocks who was a widow stayed on with her mother at the old home. It is now the property of Melbourne & Metropolitan Board of Works. Mr & Mrs Hugh Mullen's had 12 children. Mr Mullen's parents lived in Highbury Road, near East Burwood Primary School and were pioneers of East Burwood.hugh, forbes, tainton, r (mrs), stocks, (mrs), melbourne and metropolitan board of works, highbury road, mullen's -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Blood's Cottage
Robert Blood built his pioneer cottage at 519 Station Street, Box Hill in 1854.Robert Blood built his pioneer cottage at 519 Station Street, Box Hill in 1854. It was demolished in 2000 and a pallet of bricks is all that remains of it which is stored at the council's operation centre.Robert Blood built his pioneer cottage at 519 Station Street, Box Hill in 1854. city of whitehorse, station st box hill no. 519, blood's cottage, box hill, pioneer's house, blood, robert -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mitcham House, 1/09/1976 12:00:00 AM
... brick units. Mitcham House Photograph Photograph ...Black and white photo of dwelling on north-west corner of Mitcham Road and Delhi Street, Mitcham has been demolished and replaced with two brick units.mitcham road, mitcham, delhi street -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, First House - Cottage Street Blackburn
Black and white photo of one of the first houses in Cottage Street, Blackburn. Made from bricks from the brick kilns in Alfred street. Was Mrs. Hommerson's childhood home 1909 - 1910.cottage street, blackburn, alfred street, pioneer's house, hammerson, mrs. -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Training School 5
The Northern District School of Nursing opened in 1950 in to address the issues around nurse recruitment, training and education that had previously been hospital based. The residential school was to provide theoretical and in-house education and practical training over three years. The students would also receive practical hands-on training in the wards of associated hospitals. The Northern District School of Nursing operated from Lister House, Rowan Street, Bendigo. It was the first independent school of nursing in Victoria and continued until it closed in 1989.Black and white photograph of four nurses standing in front of a brick building, Graduates celebration. Not in uniform. Betty Gow, Gay Cotterell, Audrey White, Doreen Crowhurst.northern district school of nursing, pts 3&4 -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - School 88 - Group 1 1976
School 88 - Group 1 - 02/08/1976 - 27 Nurses - some signatures on back of photo Black and White photo 3 rows of nurses 2 males in the middle of the 2nd row and one of the LHS. Front row of nurses are sitting. Phots taken in front of brick wall. 25 signatures on back of photonursing training, nursing information -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - School 88 - Group 2 - 02/08/1976
School 88 - Group 2 - Commenced 2nd August 1975 - 27 NursesBlack and White photo 20cm x 15cm - 27 nurses - 3 rows - 2 Rows standing and one row sitting. 2 males standing in middle of 2nd row. brick wall at back.nursing training, nursing history -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - School 89 - 1977
School 89 - 1977 - Group 1- Autographed photo of students nurses Black and White photo in Folder. 31 nurses in 3 rows. Front row is sitting and back two are standing. Male nurse is standing in the middle of the 2nd row. Brick wall at back 31 signatures on back of photsnursing history, nursing information, nursing training