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Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Work on paper - Drawing
A black pen drawing mounted in a large white board set in a plain black wooden frame, depicting the front facade of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS) building.Handwritten on bottom left corner. "Royal Australasian College of Surgeons" Framer's label on reverse. "JARMAN / THE PICTURE FRAMER / 158 BURWOOD RD. HAWTHRON 3172 / PHONE 318 7751"art, artwork, illustration, drawing, royal australian college of surgeons, building, urban sketching -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Historic House, 1980
It is believed this house was situated at the New Works, the front room being used for church services. It was moved to Church St Lakes Entrance and in the early 1990's was bought by Val Northrope and moved to their property at Princes Highway. It was moved again to the Northropes property on Wards Rd Tambo upper in the early 2000's. See VTMH 05007 for more recent photo'sColour photograph of a small cottage situated in Church Street, has corrugated iron roof painted red, veranda across front over front door, window each side of door glazed with small panes. Lakes Entrance Victoriahouses, urban renewal, heritage study -
Canterbury History Group
Ephemera, 1987 Australian Heritage Award, 1987
Maling Road shopping centre nominated by Camberwell Council for the 1987 Australian Heritage Awardsa newspaper cuttingcamberwell city news, canterbury, maling road, urban renewal planning scheme -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, MA Jones, Prolific in God's gifts : a social history of Knox and the Dandenongs, 1983
a detailed historical account of the Knox and Dandenong regions in Victoria, Australia. The book explores the area's development from the arrival of the first pastoralists to its transformation into part of urban Melbourne. It highlights key figures such as James Clow, a clergyman and pastoralist, and John Wood Beilby, an explorer and speculator. The book also discusses the region's early agricultural struggles, the impact of the railway, and its emergence as one of Australia's first tourist destinations. Richly illustrated with photographs and maps, it provides a vivid picture of the area's history through original newspaper excerpts and documents. [AI generated text]328 p.; 24 cmnon-fictiona detailed historical account of the Knox and Dandenong regions in Victoria, Australia. The book explores the area's development from the arrival of the first pastoralists to its transformation into part of urban Melbourne. It highlights key figures such as James Clow, a clergyman and pastoralist, and John Wood Beilby, an explorer and speculator. The book also discusses the region's early agricultural struggles, the impact of the railway, and its emergence as one of Australia's first tourist destinations. Richly illustrated with photographs and maps, it provides a vivid picture of the area's history through original newspaper excerpts and documents. [AI generated text]knox (vic.), dandenongs -
Merri-bek City Council
Photograph - Pigment inkjet print dry mounted to Dibond, Peta Clancy, here merri merri lies 8, 2024
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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - BENDIGO URBAN AREA CONSERVATION STUDY, 1977
Bendigo Area Conservation Study - 192 pages with photos, illustrations and maps. Written on fron page ' 133 Mackenzie Street, Bendigo. Indecipherable signature with 'Bendigo, presented to RHSV Bendigo 1978'Lawrie Wilson & Associatesbendigo, buildings, conservation study, conservation, planning schemes, architecture, heritage houses