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Darebin Art Collection
Drawing, Helen Semmler, Book Illustration for Ghost Ride by Rosemary Hayes; Page 18, 2010
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Darebin Art Collection
Drawing, Helen Semmler, Book Illustration for Ghost Ride by Rosemary Hayes; Page 46, 2010
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Darebin Art Collection
Drawing, Helen Semmler, Book Illustration for Ghost Ride by Rosemary Hayes; Page 53, 2010
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Darebin Art Collection
Drawing, Helen Semmler, Book Illustration for Ghost Ride by Rosemary Hayes; Page 26, 2010
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Darebin Art Collection
Drawing, Helen Semmler, Book Illustration for Ghost Ride by Rosemary Hayes; Page 40, 2010
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Darebin Art Collection
Drawing, Helen Semmler, Book Illustration for Ghost Ride by Rosemary Hayes; Page 43, 2010
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Darebin Art Collection
Drawing, Helen Semmler, Book Illustration for Ghost Ride by Rosemary Hayes; Page 49, 2010
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Darebin Art Collection
Drawing, Helen Semmler, Book Illustration for Ghost Ride by Rosemary Hayes; Page 56, 2010
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Darebin Art Collection
Drawing, Helen Semmler, Book Illustration for Ghost Ride by Rosemary Hayes; Page 54, 2010
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Darebin Art Collection
Drawing, Helen Semmler, Book Illustration for Ghost Ride by Rosemary Hayes; Page 59, 2010
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Darebin Art Collection
Drawing, Helen Semmler, Book Illustration for Ghost Ride by Rosemary Hayes; Page 60, 2010
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Darebin Art Collection
Drawing, Helen Semmler, Book Illustration for Ghost Ride by Rosemary Hayes; Page 50, 2010
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Darebin Art Collection
Drawing, Helen Semmler, Book Illustration for Ghost Ride by Rosemary Hayes; Page 63, 2010
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Darebin Art Collection
Drawing, Helen Semmler, Book Illustration for Ghost Ride by Rosemary Hayes; Page 10, 2010
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Darebin Art Collection
Drawing, Helen Semmler, Book Illustration for Ghost Ride by Rosemary Hayes; Page 6, 2010
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Federation University Historical Collection
Building T Mount Helen Campus, by Lucie Akers
Building T Mount Mount Helen CampusBuilding T Mount Helen Campus / Brutalist style architecture / middle section of T building adjacent to Building A brutalism, federation university mount helen campus, buildings, mount helen campus, building t -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Univesity of Ballarat Mt Helen Campus Library Staffmember Helen Wiseman, c1995
The university of Ballarat was a predecesor institutionof Federation University Australia.Portrait of Univesity of Ballarat Mt Helen Campus Library Staffmember Helen Wisemanlibary, e.j. barker library, mt helen library, helen wiseman -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Building E, Mount Helen Campus by Lucie Akers, 2023
Building at Mount Helen Campus, Federation University. Currently (2024) holds Tafe, ITS, Paramedicine and ChildcareSide view of Building E at Mount Helen Campus. This building was designed by architect Ewan Jones. brutalism, federation university australia, mount helen campus, architect, education, building e, building, tafe, its, paramedicine, ewan jones and associates -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - Gardening, Ballarat Horticultural Society, Double Diamond Jubilee, Courier newspaper, Saturday October 20, 1979, page 33, Saturday, October 20, 1979
Ballarat Horticultural Society, Double Diamond Jubilee, Courier newspaper, Saturday October 20, 1979, page 33The Horticultural Society was one of the oldest societies in Ballarat and some of the longstanding and eminent members played an important role in the establishment and development of the Ballarat Botanic Gardens and other public gardens especially in Ballarat. 1 sheet with large photograph in black and white, top half of page, 2 Certificates of Merit, bottom half of page with print left hand side and middle of the page. Folded page.Printing in black biro on the left hand side of the page concerning John Ross and Andrew Anderson.john garner collection, garner, dr, horticultural society, courier, ballarat botanical gardens, ballarat, gardens, jubilee, society, double diamond jubilee, gardening, roy mosman, henry shaw, john ross, t.b.toop, geo longley, blue gums, pollarding scheme, trees in victoria park, test gardens, roses, gladioli, public gardens -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Painting, Helen A'Beckett Read, Nocturne, 1980
Helen A’Beckett Read is a traditional painter who did not start her career until later in life. Her art style in Nocturne can be described as contemporary impressionism, as the use of a tonal colour palette and the style of brushstrokes are impressionistic while the style of the landscape depiction is contemporary. While Helen A’Beckett Read is an accomplished artist in her own merit, she is also a member of the famous Boyd family being the daughter of Arthur Boyd and Emma Minnie A'Beckett.ContemporaryRural City of Wangaratta Council Collection. Purchased with funds from the Wangaratta Arts Council.A landscape oil painting of a night scene painted in the traditional style using shades of blue, brown, green and yellow.Obverse: Helen Read/ 1980/wangaratta art gallery, helen a'beckett read, the boyd family, landscape, painting -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Public Records Office Victoria et al, Yan Yean: a history of Melbourne's early water supply, by Tony Dingle and Helen Doyle, 2003_
Formation of Yan Yean Reservoir and its part in Melbourne's water supply system128 p. paperback, black and white and colour illus.yan yean reservoir, water supply -
Federation University Art Collection
Artwork, Helen de Weerd, 'Girl with a Computer' by Helen de Weerd, 2009
This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.art, artwork, helen de weerd, computer -
Federation University Art Collection
Work on paper - Artwork - printmaking, Helen Farrington, "Serious Kings" by Helen Farrington
Framed limited edition print.Edition 2/15helen farrington, printmaking, gippsland campus, churchill -
Pyrenees Shire Council
painting, Helen Leach, Cockatoos Langi Ghiran by Helen Leach, 2006
significant as a work of art by local Pyrenees artist, locally significant to the Central Highlands Region of Victoria as a representation of local landscape and/or culture Cockatoos flying in the bush in pastelSigned: H LEACH '06 (lower right) Verso: "COCKATOO'S Langi Ghiran" $830 and GST -
Pyrenees Shire Council
drawing, Helen Leach, Cockies at Langi Ghiran by Helen Leach, 1999
significant as a work of art by local Pyrenees artist, locally significant to the Central Highlands Region of Victoria as a representation of local landscape and/or culture Black Cockatoos in forest in oil paintSigned: H LEACH '99 (lower right) Verso: "Cockies at Langi Ghiran" $750 -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - W. G. Page Saleyards, Wodonga, c1980
William George Page was Shire and City Engineer in Wodonga from 1965 until 1989. When he arrived the Shire of Wodonga had a population of 17,000 people. In 1966 Wodonga was selected as a city for special growth assistance. In 1972 Bill Page presented a new Town Plan to the Wodonga Council. Over the ensuing years he dedicated himself to bring this plan to fruition. He often had to argue and campaign with the Albury-Wodonga Corporation to push for the interests of development in Wodonga. This included winning a planning appeal to allow the saleyards to be relocated to Bandiana on the outskirts of Wodonga. Bill Page retired on health grounds in July 1989. The Council honoured him with a farewell dinner and renamed the saleyards at Bandiana the W.G. Page Saleyards in his honour.The Mayor , Cr Valentina Gillard, said "Every development in Wodonga in the past 24 years has a bit of Bill Page in it". William Page died 3 months later at 58 years old.This image depicts an important centre in the development and support of the livestock industry around Wodonga.An aerial photograph of the W. G. Page Saleyards in Wodonga. It has been mounted in a wooden frame.On a sign attached to the photo frame: "This photo of the W.G. Page Saleyards has been donated to the people of Wodonga from Mrs Pat Page and Family. The saleyards were named after the late Bill Page, City Engineer of Wodonga Council for 25 years until his death".w. g. page saleyards, wodonga saleyards, william george page -
Federation University Art Collection
Drawing - charcoal & pencil, Page, Ian, 'Otos 1' by Ian Page, 1973 c
This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.art, artwork, ian page, drawing, charcoal, pencil drawing, charcoal and pencil drawing, ballarat teachers college -
Federation University Art Collection
Painting - Acrylic on Canvas, 'Rain' by Page (Terry) Weaver
This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.A blue abstract painting.art, artwork, page weaver, terry weaver, school of business collection, alumni -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour, Matthew Freeman, Opening of the Federation University Mount Helen Campus Student Commons by Governor General Sir Peter Cosgrove, 2017, 15/02/2017
Two colour photographs of the Governor General Sir Peter Cosgrove opening the newly refurbished Student Commons, Mount Helen S Building. .1) L-R: Chancellor Paul Hemming, Darren Holland (back), Acting Vice-Chancellor Andy Smith, Governor General Sir Peter Cosgrove, ?, ? . .2) Governor General Sir Peter Cosgrove, Chancellor Paul Hemming and Federation University Australia Students unveil the plaque commemorating the opening of the Student Commons. governor general sir peter cosgrove, governor general, sir peter cosgrove -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, N.L. Harvey and Sons, Ballarat, B/W photo of early site works Mt. Helen Campus of University of Ballarat, 13 May 1968
Educational historyB/W aerial photo of early site works Mt. Helen Campus of University of Ballarat.On rear, "Tertiary Institute site work at Mt. Helen commenced March 1968 (see A.R. 1967-68, p.8 Knowles and Stapleton had earthworks contract" also stamp " N.L. Harvey & Son Photographers 131 Sturt Street Ballarat"buninyong, mt. helen, ballarat university, campus, earthworks