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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - CITY OF SANDHURST SHEET NO. 5, 18/04/1882
... Bendigo parish plan Sandhusrt Map: City of sandhurst sheet No. 5 ...Map: City of sandhurst sheet No. 5. Parish plan ( number 223 in Map Cupboard 1)map, bendigo, parish plan, sandhusrt -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - CITY OF BENDIGO RESURVEY SHEET 1, 5/06/1903
... Bendigo parish plan Bendigo resurvey Map: City of Bendigo resurvet ...Map: City of Bendigo resurvet sheet 1. Parish plan ( number 219 in Map Cupboard 1)map, bendigo, parish plan, bendigo resurvey -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - CITY OF BENDIGO SHEET NO. 4, Circa 1900
... Bendigo parish plan Bendigo Map: City of Bendigo sheet No. 4 ...Map: City of Bendigo sheet No. 4. Parish plan ( number 218 in Map Cupboard 1)map, bendigo, parish plan, bendigo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - CITY OF BENDIGO SHEET NO. 2, Circa 1900
... Bendigo parish plan Bendigo Map: City of Bendigo sheet No. 2 ...Map: City of Bendigo sheet No. 2 . Parish plan ( number 217 in Map Cupboard 1)map, bendigo, parish plan, bendigo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - CITY OF BENDIGO (PART), Circaa 1900
Map: parish plan showing an area North West oh Napier St., Weeroona Ave. intersection ( number 216 in Map Cupboard 1)map, bendigo, parish plan, bendigo, napier st, weeroona avenue -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - CITY OF BENDIGO SHEET NO. 6, surveyed 3/03/1882
... Bendigo parish plan Bendigo Map: City of Bendigo sheet No. 6 ...Map: City of Bendigo sheet No. 6 . Parish plan ( number 215 in Map Cupboard 1)map, bendigo, parish plan, bendigo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - CITY OF BENDIGO RESURVEY SHEET NO. 3, Circa 1900
... Bendigo parish plan Bendigo Resurvey Map: City of Bendigo Resurvey ...Map: City of Bendigo Resurvey sheet No. 3. Parish plan ( number 214 in Map Cupboard 1)map, bendigo, parish plan, bendigo, resurvey -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - CITY OF BENDIGO SHEET NO. 5, Circa 1890's
... Bendigo parish plan Bendigo Map: City of Bendigo sheet No. 5 ...Map: City of Bendigo sheet No. 5. Parish plan ( number 213 in Map Cupboard 1)map, bendigo, parish plan, bendigo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - SANDHURST (PART), Circa 1880's
Map: Parish plan showing a section of the city of Sandhurst, Northwards from Lloyd St. East bendigo. ( number 212 in Map Cupboard 1)map, bendigo, parish plan, lloyd st. sandhurst, bendigo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - SANDHURST SHEET 3, June 29th 1967
Map: Sandhurst sheet 3. Parish plan.map, bendigo, city streets, sandhurst, early bendigo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - SANDHURST SHEET 2, March 12th 1867
Map: Sandhurst sheet 2 . Parish plan.map, bendigo, city streets, sandhurst, early bendigo -
Yarra City Council
Artwork, other - earthwork, ephemeral, Ivan Cindric, Earthwork Heron, 1997
"This sculpture was inspired by the figures carved from the hillsides of the chalk downs in Britain. I wanted to produce a work that would become part of the landscape and was originally derived from the landscape. It is a white-faced heron which is a native water bird commonly found along the Merri Creek. The bird is looking upstream to the source of the creek and the other artworks along the creek."Made of scoria (a red-brown volcanic stone) laid in trenches, 'Earthwork Heron' was commissioned by the Merri Creek Management Committee as part of the Merri Creek Arts Plan and was donated to the City of Yarra in August 1997.Contemporary, LandartOutline of a Heron bird imprinted on a rolling hill in the landscape with volcanic stone (scoria). Accompanying plaque reads: 'This sculpture was inspired by the figures in the British Chalk Hills. I wanted Earthwork Heron to be derived from and become part of the landscape. The white feathered Heron a common native water bird is looking upstream to the creek's source." wildlife, landscape, ephemeral, landart, environment, site-specific -
City of Whittlesea
Document - Correspondence, Station Entrance and Railway Platform Estate, 1937
Letter from Ellison, Hewison & O'Collins Solicitors, Melbourne to the Shire of Whittlesea in reponse to a request for the names and addresses of the purchasers of blocks of land on the Station Entrance Estate and Railway Platform Estate, Thomastown. Both estates where originally subdived and sold in the mid 1920s. The collection includes a letter, a list of owners and their address details and the lot they own, and plans of both estates, which have been cut out of the original estate sale posters. Streets include High Street (Epping Road), Mount View Road, Pleasant Road, Central Avenue, Highlands Road and Main Street, ThomastownLetter, paper 3 pages, 2 plans. Letter from Ellison, Hewison & O'Collins Solicitors, Melbourne to the Shire of Whittlesea in reponse to a request for the names and addresses of the purchasers of blocks of land on the Station Entrance Estate and Railway Platform Estate, Thomastown. -
City of Whittlesea
Booklet (item), City of Whittlesea Community Plan 2003-2006
... City of Whittlesea Community Plan 2003-2006... melbourne booklet booklet, colour City of Whittlesea Community Plan ...booklet -
City of Whittlesea
Award (item) - Council Awards, Victorian Local Government Women's Charter Awards
Women's Participation in Local Government Coalition Strengthening Communities Through Women’s Participation 2008 Victorian Local Government Women’s Charter Awards Whittlesea City Council For outstanding contribution in supporting and championing women’s participation in local government CR. Beth Ripper Chair Women’s Participation in Local Government Coalition Local Government Professionals Municipal Association of Victoria Victorian Immigrant and Refugee Women’s Coalition Victorian Local Governance Association Victorian Women’s Trust WEL Victoria Women’s Planning Network YWCA Victoria hansen VLGA Municipal Association Of Victoria Victorian Women’s’ Trust making a differenceWomen's Participation in Local Government Coalition Strengthening Communities Through Women’s Participation 2008 Victorian Local Government Women’s Charter Awards Whittlesea City Council For outstanding contribution in supporting and championing women’s participation in local government CR. Beth Ripper Chair Women’s Participation in Local Government Coalition Local Government Professionals Municipal Association of Victoria Victorian Immigrant and Refugee Women’s Coalition Victorian Local Governance Association Victorian Women’s Trust WEL Victoria Women’s Planning Network YWCA Victoria hansen VLGA Municipal Association Of Victoria Victorian Women’s’ Trust making a differenceawards -
City of Whittlesea
Accessory (item) - Handbags, Handmade Handbag
... Planning at the City of Whittlesea, represented the City... Planning at the City of Whittlesea, represented the City ...In March 2014 Tracey Mallett, Manager Organisation Planning at the City of Whittlesea, represented the City of Whittlesea on a visit to the Buka Urban Council in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea, on behalf of the International Women’s Development Agency. During her trip, Tracey acquired two hand made bags and Shell necklace which she donated to the City of Whittlesea Civic History Collection.handbags, handmade -
City of Whittlesea
Accessory (item) - Handbags, Handmade, natural dyed fibre Handbag
... Planning at the City of Whittlesea, represented the City... Planning at the City of Whittlesea, represented the City ...In March 2014 Tracey Mallett, Manager Organisation Planning at the City of Whittlesea, represented the City of Whittlesea on a visit to the Buka Urban Council in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea, on behalf of the International Women’s Development Agency. During her trip, Tracey acquired two hand made bags and Shell necklace which she donated to the City of Whittlesea Civic History Collection.handbags, handmade -
City of Whittlesea
Accessory (item) - Necklaces, Handmade, shell and synthetic fibre necklace
... Planning at the City of Whittlesea, represented the City... Planning at the City of Whittlesea, represented the City ...In March 2014 Tracey Mallett, Manager Organisation Planning at the City of Whittlesea, represented the City of Whittlesea on a visit to the Buka Urban Council in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea, on behalf of the International Women’s Development Agency. During her trip, Tracey acquired two hand made bags and Shell necklace which she donated to the City of Whittlesea Civic History Collection.handbags, handmade -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, Vida Horn (9 May 1925 — 14 November 2003) - images collection
Vida Horn was the founding librarian at St Kilda Library. She helped plan the library from 1970 and worked there from its establishment in 1973 until her retirement in 1987. She was a lifetime member of the St Kilda Historical Society and founding member of the St Kilda Festival Committee and Garden Festival Committee. At the time of her retirement she was the only woman to head a department of the St Kilda City Council.Colour photograph, unmountedVida Hornst kilda, st kilda library, st kilda historical society, st kilda festival, st kilda garden festival, vida horn, skhs -
St Kilda Historical Society
Ephemera - Invitation, Illustrated Public Lecture, 1954
Invitation to a lecture on the Melbourne Metropolitan Planning Scheme, presented by the City of St Kilda, at the St Kilda Town Hall at 8pm on 7 April 1954. The lecture was to be illustrated by 'coloured lantern slides' and followed by a screening of the film 'Planning for Melbourne's Future'. The Melbourne Metropolitan Planning Scheme 1954: Report, compiled by the then Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Work, began the planning system for Melbourne. It planned for a population of 2.5 million in the 1990s, a population actually reached in the 1970s. .White card printed in black on one sidemelbourne metropolitan planning scheme, town planning, planning -
City of Ballarat
Artwork, other - Public Artwork - Temporary, Pauline O'Shannessy- Dowling et al, Lead On Mural (decommissioned 2020), 2013-2020
A temporary artwork by Lead On Ballarat was installed in a carpark at the Ballarat Library from 2013-2020. Art Streetz Murals was an initiative of Lead On Ballarat’s, “Take Back the Streets” art program and the City of Ballarat. The project was funded under the Graffiti Prevention and Removal Grants, part of the Victorian Government’s Community Crime Prevention Program. The aim of the project was for the young people involved to develop their skills, ideas and designs with assistance from the ‘Lead Artist’ Pauline O'Shannessy-Dowling. The artwork was created through a number of workshops, planning and design sessions. The final design received approval from the City of Ballarat and was painted by the lead artist and collaborators from April – May 2013.The artwork is of aesthetic and social significance to the people of Ballaratpainted mural lead on ballarat, take back the streets -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, The Next Fifty Years, 1967
Speech addresses urban planning, points to Canada and New Zealand as possible exemplars, prophetic predictions for the future (2017) like Archigram and the 'electronic era of the anti-city'; Boyd advocates strongly for high density.Speech for the Australian Planning Institute Jubilee ConferenceTypewritten, quarto, 25 pagesExtra handwritten notessydney, monorails, town planning, australia square, perth, melbourne, bernard evans, canada, new zealand, toronto, montreal, expo 67, archigram, los angeles, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Melbourne: Symbol of Our Split Image, 1964
A look at Melbourne within a two month span: before and after and opposing views. Discusses Melbourne's good and poor buildings, planning, arts, aesthetics etc. Melbourne does however maintain an image and individuality when compared with other cities.Original manuscript of an article published as ‘Melbourne: The symbol of Australia’s split personality’in "The Australian", 01.09.1964. Typewritten (c copy), pencil edits, quarto, 4 pagesmelbourne, urban character, city, architecture, buildings, australian image, australian culture, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Perhaps Australian cities suffer……
... cities planning accessibility affordability ownership free ...Discusses how Australian cities can be improved economically, environmentally and aesthetically; stresses good planning, accessibility, affordability. Refers to a chapter by Boyd.Typewritten (c copy) some edits, quarto, 26 pagesaustralian cities, planning, accessibility, affordability, ownership, free contract, developers, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, A New Phase in Canberra, 1971
Describes Canberra as a city that has minimal architectural character, as it is mainly characterised by its natural landscape and roadways. The new phase in Canberra refers to several civic projects that will serve to define Canberra as a national capital.Original manuscript of the article 'A New Phase for Canberra' published in Sunday Australian, 05.09.1971.Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 9 pagescanberra, urban planning, walter burley griffin, capital circle, capital hill, campbell park, australian architecture, harry seidler, robin boyd, manuscript, national capital -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, That Sneaky Strategic Plan, 1971
... decentralisation city suburbs master plan Harry Seidler floor space ratio ...Boyd discusses the role of Sydney and its Strategic Plan. He touches on floor space ratio but focuses on the goal of enticing residents to return to the inner city as the real challenge of the plan.Original manuscript of the article ‘Sydney’s Sneaky Strategic Plan’, published in The Sunday Australian, 15.8.1971.Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 11 pagesThe last page is a redraft of the third last page.sydney, strategic plan for sydney, urbanisation, decentralisation, city, suburbs, master plan, harry seidler, floor space ratio, inner city residential, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, The Sad State of India’s `Canberra', 1964
Boyd writes about his opinion on Le Corbusier's Chandigarh and compares the qualities between the newly built city with Canberra. While Boyd praises Le Corbusier's plan, he also comments on the contrast of the grand buildings (Secretariat, Parliament and High Court) situated among the poverty that is ever present, which ultimately affects the image of Chandigarh. This manuscript of Boyd's weekly newspaper column in 'The Australian' was published with the title 'The City of Sordid Splendor' on 28.06.1964. Original manuscript of an article published as 'The City of Sordid Splendor' in 'The Australian' 28.06.1964Typewritten, quarto, 5 pagescanberra, chandigarh, le corbusier, punjab, india, robin boyd, manuscript, ohm2022, ohm2022_16 -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Two Symbols of Canberra, 1964
Boyd discusses the future planning of two major symbolic national buildings - Parliament House and the National Centre (an arts centre).Original manuscript of an article published as 'Symbol City' in The Australian on 28.11.1964.Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 5 pagescanberra, parliament house, national centre, chandigarh, brasilia, robin boyd, manuscript, national capital -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Architecture in Melbourne
... ; Century of Architecture; building industry productivity; city plan...; building industry productivity; city plan for Melbourne; Australian ...This summaries the key points of the recently held National Architectural Convention, the first of its kind to be held in Australia, which brought many visiting architects.Typewritten, foolscap, 3 pagesSeveral small ink correctionsarchitecture melbourne; national architecture convention; century of architecture; building industry productivity; city plan for melbourne; australian style; school of architecture melbourne university; international students, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Sick Cities by Mitchell Gordon
... Gordon Sick Cities urban planning Thomas Jefferson John F ...Boyd reviews Mitchell Gordon's Sick Cities. He opens with a scathing description of American urbanism: the skyscraper and the automobile in a fight to the death, and a culture unwilling to engage with a discussion of urbanism. Boyd presents Gordon's book as a non-technical and non-partisan contribution to the new field of American urbanism, focussed on the functional problems (sprawl, traffic, squatting, air pollution) rather than visual ugliness. He commends Gordon's book as 'good, meaty [and] helpful' to city administrators and city lovers everywhere.Book Review (Mitchell Gordon)Typewritten, quarto, 3 pagesScribbled out sections on pages 1, 2 and 3; addition of notes in pages 2 and 3.mitchell gordon, sick cities, urban planning, thomas jefferson, john f. kennedy, the american way, racial segregation, suburban sprawl, air pollution, urbanism, traffic, robin boyd, manuscript