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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Opening of Horticultural Centre by Cr.Bruce Atkinson, 14/03/1982 12:00:00 AM
... Mitcham melbourne city of nunawading horticultural centre forest ...Black & white photo of the Mayor, Cr. Bruce Atkinson unveiling the plaque at the opening of the Horticultural Centre on 13 March 1982.city of nunawading, horticultural centre forest hill, atkinson bruce -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Opening of Horticultural Centre, 14/03/1982 12:00:00 AM
... Mitcham melbourne city of nunawading horticultural centre forest ...Black & white photo taken at the opening of the Centre on 13 March 1982 L - R Kevin Heinze, John Brandenburg, Director Parks & Gardens, Mayor, Cr. Bruce Atkinson.city of nunawading, horticultural centre forest hill, heinze kevin, brandenburg john p, atkinson bruce -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Opening of Horticultural Centre, 14/03/1982 12:00:00 AM
... Mitcham melbourne city of nunawading horticultural centre forest ...Black & white photo of George Cox and two others (unknown) at the opening of the Centre on 13 March 1982.city of nunawading, horticultural centre forest hill, cox george -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Opening of Horticultural Centre, 14/03/1982 12:00:00 AM
... Mitcham melbourne city of nunawading horticultural centre forest ...Black & white photo of Kevin Heinze and Don Sharp (2 & 3) in the new hothouse at the opening of the Centre on 13 March 1982.city of nunawading, horticultural centre forest hill, heinze kevin, sharp donald m -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Opening of Horticultural Centre, 14/03/1982 12:00:00 AM
... Mitcham melbourne city of nunawading horticultural centre forest ...Black & white photo of visitors at the opening of the Centre on 13 March 1982, looking at the plants that have been grown at the Centre.city of nunawading, horticultural centre forest hill -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Opening of Horticultural Centre, 14/03/1982 12:00:00 AM
... Mitcham melbourne city of nunawading horticultural centre forest ...Black & white photo visitors at the opening of the Centre on 13 March 1982, in one of the shade houses.city of nunawading, horticultural centre forest hill -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, City of Nunawading - offices
... city of nunawading civic centre... Mitcham melbourne city of nunawading civic centre whitehorse ...Black and white photograph of the offices of the city of Nunawading showing the young trees. c 1970.These offices are now (2004) the Nunawading Library of the Whitehorse-Manningham Librarycity of nunawading civic centre, whitehorse-manningham regional library corporation. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, City of Nunawading - garden, c 1986
... city of nunawading civic centre... Mitcham melbourne city of nunawading civic centre water feature ...Black and white photograph of the Water Feature at the rear of the Nunawading Civic Centre c 1986city of nunawading civic centre, water feature, gardens -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, City of Nunawading - garden, c 1986
... city of nunawading civic centre... Mitcham melbourne city of nunawading civic centre Black and white ...Black and white photograph of the Municipal Gardens at the rear of the Nunawading Civic Centre. Established c 1986city of nunawading civic centre -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Bob Hawke's visit to Nunawading, 1989
Coloured photograph, showing Bob Hawke, Prime Minister, speaking to guests at the Civic Reception to him in the Nunawading Arts Centre, Waratah Room, in 1989hawke, bob, prime minister, city of nunawading, nunawading arts centre -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Bob Hawke visit, 1989
Coloured photograph of Bob Hawke, Prime Minister talking to one of the tables of guests at the Civic Reception for the Prime Minister at Nunawading in the Waratah Room of the Nunawading Arts Centre in 1989city of nunawading, nunawading arts centre, hawke, bob, prime minister -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Eley Park Community Centre - construction, 1978
Black and white photograph of the construction of the Eley Park Community Centre in 1978city of nunawading, eley park community centre, eley road, burwood east -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Construction of Eley Park Community Centre, 1978
Black and white photograph of the construction of the Eley Park Community Centre in Eley Road, Burwood East in 1978city of nunawading, eley park community centre, eley road, burwood east -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Construction of Eley Park Community Centre
Black and white photograph of the construction of the Eley Park Community Centre in 1978, in Eley Road East Burwoodcity of nunawading, eley park community centre, eley road, burwood east -
Unions Ballarat
Camp Street, Ballarat from Eureka to Federation : a guide to its history and buildings, 2001
A guide to the history of Camp Street Ballarat and its historical buildings. Camp Street has been the location of Unions Ballarat since 1887 - a chapter of the book is dedicated to Trades Hall - and was the home of the former labour newspaper, the Evening Echo. Camp Street was the site of the government camp at the time of the Eureka Stockade. Camp Street is now recognised as an Arts and Education precinct within the city of Ballarat. Headings: Gold fever The CAMPSTREET Project Titanic Bandstand Old Ballarat Free Library Complex "Point to the sky" "Perseus" Former government offices and court house Old Ballarat Court House Alfred Deakin Place Old Police Station (Ballarat Fine Art Gallery) Ballarat Fine Art Gallery Millennium Extension Bluestone Warehouse (Pratt's Warehouse) Old YMCA building Wilson House Ballarat Office Systems Ballarat Trades Hall The ANA Building Freemason's Hall Former Ballarat Trustees and Executors Agency Co. Ltd. Restaurant Former Evening Echo Building Ballarat Savings Bank (now The Ballarat Business Centre) Significant to the history of architecture and social life within the city of Ballarat. Direct relevance to Unions Ballarat building.Book; 48 pages. Cover: blue background; colour photos and maps pertinent to Ballarat; white lettering; title and compiler's name. btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, evening echo, ballarat savings bank, ballarat business centre, freemason's hall - ballarat, ana building - ballarat, ballarat - camp street, wilson house - ballarat, ballarat office systems, ymca building, pratt's warehouse - ballarat, ballarat fine art gallery, old police station - ballarat, alfred deakin place, old courthouse - ballarat, perseus, point to the sky, old ballarat free library complex, titanic bandstand, campstreet project, gold mining - ballarat, architecture - history - ballarat -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Lake Wendouree Lake Walk, 2013, 12/03/2007
A number of colour photographs taken from the middle of Lake Wendouree when it was dry, and a Lake Walk was organised through the centre. lake wendouree, drought, silo, ballarat silos, mount warrenheip, boathouse, olympic rings, city oval -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Sunnyside Mill Bridge over the Yarrowee, Hill Street, Ballarat, 2016, 17/09/2016
"A joint meeting of city and town ratepayers, convened by Messrs Francis Jago and Henry Johns, interested in the formation of a cart bridge in Hill street, over the Yarrowee Creek, was held on Saturday evening, in the Societies Hall, corner of Skipton and South streets, with the view of taking united action in the matter. Mr Morris was voted to the chair, : and about 60 persons were present. The chairman stated that the object of the meeting was that united influence should be brought to bear upon the City and Town Councils, so that a cartbridge should be erected. He said that Mount Pleasant would no doubt be thickly populated in a few years, and the bridge would prove a great boon to the inhabitants of the locality. By means of a cart bridge drays, would be enabled to save on their journeys to and fro between the mount and the batteries, at least a mile and a half each time. He hoped that the councillors for the south ward would assist them in this matter. Mr Jago, as one of the conveners of the meeting, said that united action on the part of both eastern and western ratepayers was requisite, so as to exert a strong pressure upon the City and Town Councils, in order that the work should be carried but. Mr Grainger moved the first resolution as follows;—“ That the construction of a cart bridge over the Yarrowee Creek at Sunnyside, to facilitate communication between the residents of the city and town, is urgently necessary, and that in the interests of both municipalities the two councils be asked to at once jointly carry out the work. In doing so he said that the necessity of a cart-bridge for the residents of Mount Pleasant would be apparent when the number of batteries, tanneries, and also the Woollen Mill, in the district were considered. The place was of growing import ance, and ready communication should at once be established. Another reason was that an immense saving in time would be effected. It was quite a common occurrence to see one, two, or three drays stuck in the bed of the creek which had gone that way to make a short cut. Now, what with the horses floundering about and breaking their harness, it seemed a wonder to him that life had not been destroyed before now, just through the want of a cartbridge. Mr Johns seconded the resolution. Mr Robert Calvert supported the resolution, and said that it was disgraceful action on the part of the representatives of the south ward that the work had not been executed long ago. They should come together like men and demand that the work should be done, and if not done they should not pay rates until it was. (A voice—“But they’ll make us.” Laughter.) The wooden footbridge across the creek was “only a wooden fabric, not fit for a Christian to walk across, and steps should be taken to remedy this also. Mr Blight, a resident of Mount Pleasant, said that, in common with others, he had been opposed to the erection of the bridge two years ago, but his views had since been altered. Cr. Morrison, who was present, said that the fault of the cartbridge not being erected over the Yarrowee at Hill street lay not with the City Council, but with their neighbors, who had always been opposed to its erection there. In 1874 a motion was carried at a meeting of ‘the City Council" by which the sum of £5OO had been voted to carry but the work. As the bridges over the Yarrowee were joint undertakings of the city and town, they had, by the provisions of an act of Parliament, called upon the Town Council to assist them in the erection of the bridge. In consequence, a conference of the two corporate bodies had taken place, when a motion was moved by Cr Howard, the representative of the south ward, and seconded by Cr Turpie, of Ballarat East—“ That the bridge should be erected at Hill street.” The motion was rejected, principally through the eastern representatives, who wanted the bridge lower down. Since then the two councils had often met to consider, the question of bridges over the Yarrowee Creek, but nothing had been done at the meetings, as the Eastern Council wanted the bridge in one place and the City Council in another. He had himself, when first elected to the council, given notice of motion affirming the desirability of a bridge, at the place now fixed upon. The Woollen Company was growing in importance, and a direct, road to its works would greatly advance its interests. For the working, expenses of each ward £400 was annually, appropriated; and this amount would not be sufficient carry out the work. They would have to obtain a special grant of about £900, as Hill street would require a culvert to be erected therein, as now it was virtually an open drain which carried the drainage of the western plateau to the Yarrowee. He advised that strong pressure should be exerted, specially upon the Eastern Council, and then the work might be carried out. He thought that if the foot bridge was repaired, and large stones thrown into the creek, it would do until the bridge could be erected. The chairman then put the resolution, and it was unanimously carried. Mr Hamilton moved the second resolution— “That Messrs Fern, Greenwood, Peirce, and Jago be deputed by the meeting to wait upon the City and Town Councils and present the first resolution; also that petitions in its favor be signed by all ratepayers interested.” Mr Haigh seconded the resolution, which was carried. Votes of thanks to Cr Morrison for his attendance, and to the chairman for presiding, were passed, and the proceedings terminated." (Ballarat Star, 9 August 1881, page 3) "WOOLLEN MILL BRIDGE YARROWEE IMPROVEMENTS Though brief the official ceremony of opening the bridge across the Yarrowee Creek, near the Sunnyside Woollen Mills, was of an interesting character. It took place at noon yesterday in the presence of the Mayors and councillors of the City and Town. Hon. F. Hagel thorn (Minister of Agriculture).Hon Brawn. M.L.C., Lt-Col Morton (Acting City Clerk). Mr J. Gent (Town Clerk of Ballarat East), Mr A. Farrer (City Engineer), Lt. L. Finch (who is about to leave for the Front, and who assisted Messrs A. Farrer and G. Maughan in carrying out the project, Mr W. Hurdsfield (Clerk of Works) and others. An apology was received from Mr J. McClelland, contractor for the work. Mayor Hill expressed pleasure in Introducing Mr Hagelthorn, who had at great personal sacrifice and inconvenience come from Melbourne to perform the opening ceremony of that beautiful bridge, which was of great improvements that had been effected.When Mr Hagelthorn was Minister of Pubic works he visited Ballarat specially to see the condition of the creek, which at that time was in a disgusting state from a sanitary standpoint. After viewing the position, and realising the justice of the claim. Mr Hagelthorn made strong representations to the Government of which the was a member with the result that it voted £17,000 for the work. That action had been the means of turning a plague spot into a thing of beauty. They therefore owed a deep debt of gratitude to Mr Hagelthorn and the Government of which he was a member, and they were particular grateful to Mr Hagelthorn for coming to Ballarat to perform the open ceremony. Mayor Levy said he could bear testimony to the good work Mr Hagelthorn had always done for Ballarat. In him Ballarat and district always had a good friend. He thought Mr Hagelthorn would feel amply gratified at seeing the good work that had been done. It would serve as some reward for the expenditure, on behalf of the residents of Bal larat, of the amount of money made available through Mr Hagelthorn's instrumentality for the two municipalities. Otherwise the City and Town councils would not have been able to carry out so necessary and so beneficial a work. There was a great amount of work yet to be done, and when the financial market became low stringent Mr Hagelthorn would no doubt be pleased to take the necessary steps to have money provided for further works which could not be undertaken at the present time. The adjacent woollen mill was a standing monument to what was being done in Ballarat, and what ever the City and Town Councils or the Government could do to encourage such manufacturing enterprise should be done, and he was glad to be able to say that was being done as far as finances would permit. He concluded by presenting Mr Hagelthorn with a gold mounted pocket-knife with which to cut the ribbon stretched across the centre of the structure as a bar to traffic. The Hon. F. Hagelthorn, who was greeted with applause said before him was a good work well done in the interests of the public. Real prosperity could only be achieved by a movement carried out by the people to increase natural productiveness. Most of them had been made aware, on account of the war par tiularly, that the people who were best equipped, the industries that were best organised, and the Governments that were most intelligently controlled would get the most of this world's goods and some of its luxuries that Would be denied other people less efficient. Any thing the Government could do to promote industry and to increase the reward of those engaged in it, both employer and employee, would be done. Most Governments would do but little in that regard. ... " (Ballarat Courier, 13 September 1916, page 4)Bluestone and iron bridge over the Yarrowee River at Hill Street, Ballarat.sunnyside mill, sunnyside woollen mill, ballarat woollen mill, bridge, yarrowee creek, francis jago, mount pleasant, yarrowee river, robert calvert -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Former Barkly Street Uniting Church, Ballarat, 2015, 07/04/2015
The World War One windows in the Barkly Street Uniting Church resulted from a request made in 1919 from the Barkly Street Young Men's Club who raised money to pay for the project. The window was designed by the Fisher Company, and was unveiled on 14 March 1920 at a total cost of 171 pounds 10 shillings. The windows are considered to be one of the most remarkable war memorial windows in Victoria, and the 1800s English Gothic-style front facade is believed to be protected by a City of Ballarat heritage overlay. Historical experts believe the windows were designed by renowned stained-glass window-maker William Montgomery. The centre window depicts a young soldier bearing an Anzac badge underneath the British and Australian flags. The image of the solider is surrounded by 24 crosses, a single dove and a bugle. A number of colour photographs of the interior of the Barkly Street Uniting Church taken while the church was offered for sale.barkly street uniting church, barkly street methodist church, world war one, world war one memorial, stained glass, soldier, religion, church -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Glass Slide, Ballarat Post Office
It is believed the ball on the tower flag pole was raised and lowered to indicate when mail had been sorted and was ready.Previously unknown image of Ballarat. The set and its subjects indicate these images were produced to promote Ballarat and were perhaps aimed at tourists.Ballarat Post Office, ne corner Sturt and Lydiard Streets, image not dated but tower erected 1885. In foreground Burke and Wills memorial fountain, erected 1867.horse and cart, fountain, telegraph pole -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Glass Slide, Ballarat Town Hall
Town Hall completed 1872. Thomas Moore statue erected 1889. No evidence of electric trams indicates the photograph is pre-1905.Previously unknown image of Ballarat. The set and its subjects indicate these images were produced to promote Ballarat and were perhaps aimed at tourists.Ballarat Town Hall, se corner Sturt and Armstrong Streets, image not dated. gas lamps, statue -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Glass Slide, Ballarat Hospital
The blue gums originally planted in Sturt St in the 1860s were grown from seed gifted by Baron von Mueller. About 20 years later shopkeepers complained that the trees shaded their shops too well, and made the street damp. The bluegums were then replaced with exotics.Previously unknown image of Ballarat. The set and its subjects indicate these images were produced to promote Ballarat and were perhaps aimed at tourists.Ballarat Hospital, nw corner Sturt and Drummond Streets, image not dated.gas lamps, horse and cart -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Glass Slide, The Statuary Pavilion, Ballarat Botanic Gardens
This pavilion is a major feature of the Ballarat Botanic Gardens and is unique in Victoria and possibly Australia.Previously unknown image of Ballarat. The set and its subjects indicate these images were produced to promote Ballarat and were perhaps aimed at tourists.The Statuary Pavilion, erected in 1887, houses classically derived sculptures donated to the city by Mr James Russell Thompson. Image not dated. -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Glass Slide, Woman strolling at Lake Wendouree
The lady's clothes help us to date these images, circa early 1890s. She is standing at the steamer landing place; the first steam boat on the Lake was built in 1865 - from 1880 to 1910 the Lake was the social centre of the district, particularly on Sundays, when many people would arrive by steamer from the eastern shore. Previously unknown image of Ballarat. The set and its subjects indicate these images were produced to promote Ballarat and were perhaps aimed at tourists.Lake Wendouree, originally Yuille's Swamp, pictured from the western, or Gardens side. -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Glass Slide, A lady at Lake Wendouree
A view of Lake Wendouree taken from further back on the western foreshore. The lady's costume suggests these images were taken circa early 1890s.Previously unknown image of Ballarat. The set and its subjects indicate these images were produced to promote Ballarat and were perhaps aimed at tourists.Lake Wendouree from the western or Gardens side, looking east. -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Glass Slide, Ballarat City Fire Station
This image shows the elaborate lookout tower which has since had the cantilevered section removed. The face stonework has since been covered with cement render. The residence next door is believed to have been built for Dr. R. Pinnock, in 1877.Previously unknown image of Ballarat. The set and its subjects indicate these images were produced to promote Ballarat and were perhaps aimed at tourists.Ballarat City Fire Station, nw corner Sturt and Raglan Streets, erected 1860. telegraph pole -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Glass Slide, The Fernery, Ballarat Botanic Gardens
Previously unknown image of Ballarat. The set and its subjects indicate these images were produced to promote Ballarat and were perhaps aimed at tourists.The large Fernery was built in 1884. -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Glass Slide, View from Ballarat Town Hall tower, looking north east
Black Hill is showing significant environmental damage from mining. The early timber-built ANA Hall seems to be under construction (1892-3). This view encompasses the Post Office, Camp Street, parts of Ballarat East to Black Hill. -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Glass Slide, Sturt St looking east from City Fire Brigade tower
Tram tracks can be clearly seen in this image. Horse trams were introduced late in 1887, the line up Sturt St to the Lake and Gardens being built first. Note these tracks do not have any electricity above them - electric trams did not appear until 1905. St Andrews Kirk steeple was erected in 1884.Previously unknown image of Ballarat. The set and its subjects indicate these images were produced to promote Ballarat and were perhaps aimed at tourists.An image repeating von Guerard's famous drawing from the City Fire Brigade tower, looking east along Sturt St to Mt Warrenheip. -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Photograph, Minerva at the Ballarat Mechanics Institute
An image from the Herbert Richmond collection, gifted in 1982 to the Ballarat Library. The collection contains approximately 200 photographs of Ballarat and district in the 1940s, 50s and 60s, as well as photo albums, glass negatives and other memorabilia. Herb Richmond was a keen photographer, a foundation member and a life member of the Ballarat Camera Club, and a photographer with the Ballarat Courier during the 1940s. The Ballarat Camera Club named an annual award after him. Mr Richmond died in 1981 aged 79. These images were digitally re-photographed by members of the Ballarat Camera Club in September 2006.minerva, ballarat mechanics institute, statue -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Photograph, St Andrew's Kirk, Sturt St, Ballarat
An image from the Herbert Richmond collection, gifted in 1982 to the Ballarat Library. The collection contains approximately 200 photographs of Ballarat and district in the 1940s, 50s and 60s, as well as photo albums, glass negatives and other memorabilia. Herb Richmond was a keen photographer, a foundation member and a life member of the Ballarat Camera Club, and a photographer with the Ballarat Courier during the 1940s. The Ballarat Camera Club named an annual award after him. Mr Richmond died in 1981 aged 79. These images were digitally re-photographed by members of the Ballarat Camera Club in September 2006. St Andrew's Kirk, Sturt St, Ballarat, is part of an outstanding group of churches in the western part of the city. The nave was erected in 1862-64, the spire in 1884, and the transepts in 1889. church, baby's pram, perambulator, street scene