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Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Book, National Trust, Women's Melbourne, 2010
Written to provide a 'walking tour guide' of Melbourne Women's History. Project supported by the City of Melbourne writing about Melbourne Arts Grant Program. Project supported by Heritage Victoria Heritage Grants project and Helen McPherson Smith Trust. 96 pages. Cardboard cover with colour and black and white images. Accent of green throughout. Inside pages are paper with black ink, green accents and colour images throughout. women historic sites, historic sites, historic buildings, cultural structures and establishments -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Newsletter, Q Magazine: Victorious Opening or the Queen Victoria Women's Centre, April 1997
Reports on the official opening weekend 15th and 16th February 1997. A4 printer paper. 8 pages. Navy text on cream paper. Taupe accents and images throughout. cultural structures and establishments, newsletter, historic sites -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Large Framed Photograph
Black and white framed reprint of a photograph of the Queen Victoria Memorial Hospital c. 1912 from the corner of Swanston and Lonsdale street. Plaque at the bottom of the frame reads "Presented by the Women's Christian Temperance Union of Victoria 9th February 1999"hospital, photographs, historic sites -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Poster, Missing Persons, c.1996
A3 sized poster. Requesting people who were born, gave birth or trained at the Queen Vic. Hospital to contact the QVWC. Cream paper with Black text and purple header and footer banner. posters, hospital, historic site -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Pamphlet, It's your centre, c.1997
A4 sized paper folded twice to create a general information pamphlet about the QVWC. Green colour paper with navy blue ink. pamphlet, historic site, cultural structures and establishments -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Pamphlet, Come and see your centre, c.December 1996
Bright green paper. Black ink A4 folded twice to create a pamphlet for 1997 events and general information. pamphlet, historic sites, cultural structures and establishments -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Postcard Series, c.2004
All photos used courtesy of Southern Health Monash Medical Centre Historical Collection. 10 postcards. Black and white photographs. standard A6 size. Woman Pathologist, 1890s to early 1900s Queen Victoria Hospital at the corner of Lonsdale and Swanston Streets 1950's Multicultural Nurses 'Give Generously' Infants in the Queen Vic Hospital maternity ward A Van donated by auxiliaries, used to transport nurses and deliver supplies to nursing homes. Around 1957. Queen Vic nurses in the 1900s Nurses in a recovery room, 1960s Matron with a blind patient and her guide dog in 1963 Queen Victoria Memorial Hospital (Mint Place) ward on a verandah 1920shosptial, postcards, historic site, charitable organisations -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Flyer, Make a Difference
A4 multi coloured flyer. Facade image on front and internal images of building on the back of flyer.pamphlet, leases, cultural structures and establishments, historic site, charitable organisations -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Newspaper excerpt, The Sunday Age, Car Chaos fear at Queen Victoria Site: Lonsdale Street's Greek quarter feels threatened by development plans, 29 October 2000
Newspaper excerpt from The Sunday Age. Page 5 and a smaller introduction probably from the front page. Smaller excerpt colour photo of blue-stone and cast-iron wall which was to be demolished. Larger excerpt, a black and white aerial view of QVWC and the block where it is situated. building construction, building permits, historic building -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Newspaper clipping, Wayne Taylor, $600m plan for Queen Victoria site unveiled, 21 February 2001
Unveiling of the QV plans by Groconnewspaper clipping from The Age. Graphic representing the works to be done on the QV block between Swanston street and Russell street. Black and white photo at the bottom of page of Premier Steve Bracks with director of Grocon, Daniel Grollo after the plans for QV were announced. building construction, historic building, civic centres, town planning -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Newspaper excerpt, Queen Vic hospital site comes to life, 24 August 2003
newspaper articles Sunday Herald Sun page 28. colour photograph of the construction works bottom left of article's images. Graphic images of the the construction works and what would be included in the centre.town planning, historic building, retail trade, restaurants, construction and demolition workers -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Bulla Primary School, 1984
While on a school camp in Victoria's NE region, the children were taken to a number of historic sites in the area. A coloured photograph of a group of children with two adults standing in a large garden. A red-brick and rendered mansion is in the background.bulla primary school., school camps. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Halls Gap & Grampians Historical, Victoria’s Wonderland - A Grampians History, 2006
Covers the History of the Grampians. The Retention of the history of the Halls Gap and the Grampians as a response to the deterioration of historic Sites.Paper Back. Cover dusky pink & Sepia photograph of painting of romantic glen.The book is dedicated to those who protected people and property from bushfires.stawell, grampians -
Parks Victoria - Gabo Island Lightstation
Nails
The five types of nails include a stamped steel nail made for wooden flooring; four copper nails used for boat building found at various locations on the island; two steel nails removed from the lantern room door during restoration in 2002 which possibly came with the Chance Bros. lantern room kit delivered in 1862; three galvanised steel nails used to pin the railway track to sleepers and decking on the jetty (the rail track carried a small trolley for unloading stores from supply ships); and a square copper nail found on the rocky shore on Tullaberga Island close to the location of the Monumental City wreck of 1853. The huge American steamer, Monumental City, was wrecked on 15 May 1853. Built in 1850, the ship was the first screw-propulsion steamer to cross the Pacific and was heading back to Sydney after dropping off Californians heading for the Victorian goldfields. Thirty-seven lives were lost, including the owner of the ship, Peter Strobel. A medal was awarded by Sydney residents to Charles Plummer who swam ashore with a line from the wreck. The tragedy renewed the urgency for a lighthouse on Gabo Island, and in 1862 when this was achieved an obelisk was erected as a memorial to those who perished. That year, Victorian PWD architect and designer of the lightstation buildings, Charles Maplestone, gave the following instructions: ‘You may remove the remains of the poor unfortunate shipwrecked of the Monumental City to the site on Gabo you propose but take scrupulous care to collect all the remains and inter them decently under the monument. Pray save any relics’.246 Heritage Victoria has 39 artefacts listed under the Historic Shipwrecks Act (S473) with a clear provenance to the Monumental City. While the copper nail has no documented provenance, it still has contributory significance as part of a diverse assemblage of relics that help to interpret the history of the Gabo Island Lightstation and the numerous shipwrecks that have occurred in its vicinity since the mid nineteenth century..1 Steel nail - flat. Stamped. This type of nail was used for secret nailing of flooring. Source of this nail is unknown. .2 Copper nails. This type of nail was used for boat building. Found at various locations around island. .3 Steel nails. Extracted from lantern room door during restoration 2002. .4 Galvanised steel nails. Used to pin railway track to timber sleepers and decking on jetty. Rail track carried a small trolley used during the unloading of stores from supply ships. .5. Copper nail square. This nail was found on the rocky shore line on Tullaberga Island close to the location of the wreck of the "Monumental City" wrecked May 1853. Nail found in June 2000. -
Parks Victoria - Maldon State Battery
Lever
Located on-site behind the battery. It's use is unknown.Long rusty iron rod with round handle on one end, 90 degree angle on other. -
Pyrenees Shire Council
photograph, Avoca in 1866 by J.N. Dallimore, 1866
J.N. Dalimore was an amateur photographer and settler who arrived at Port Phillip (Victoria) with his wife in September 1840 on board the Himalaya. Dalimore lived at Woodstock Station, near Avoca, he exhibited view photographs of the district at the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition that were sent on to the 1867 Paris Universal Exhibition. The Avoca Mail of 7 November 1866 reported: Mr Dallimore of Woodstock, determined that the town of Avoca and its environs shall be pictorially represented at the Victorian and Paris Exhibitions, has we learn, forwarded a series of photographs representing the High Street and the Pyrenees [Victoria] from different points of view. All the photographs are well executed and will possess considerable interest for the friends of Avocaites visiting the World’s Fair in 1867. Also included were views of Dallimore’s own station. They won him a medal 'for good Landscape Photography’. His panoramic photograph of Avoca is in the Shire Council significant as a historic photograph of Avoca, locally significant to the Central Highlands Region of Victoria as a representation of local landscape and/or culture Black and white photograph of Avoca showing Rutherford Street to the left and the original site of the Avoca Hotel"verso (affixed): AVOCA MAIL, 1st JUNE 1867. ""A remarkably well-executed photograph of the town of Avoca taken in 1866. and forming one of the exhibits at the Melbourne Exhibition, has been presented to the Avoca Shire Councilby F.W. Dalimore formally of Woodstock verso (affixed): No. 875 Intercolonial Exhibition 1866 Exhibitor: Avoca Shire Council Class: Section:" -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Postcard - Northrope House, Bulmer H D, 1920
Black and white postcard showing slab bark house belonging to Northrope family. Photograph shows Mr Northrope sitting in front reading a newspaper, Mrs Northrope sitting in a chair, young mother and baby in doorway, boy with dog on grass. Climbing rose over window. Bark roofing overhanging wall held down with logs. All glass windows. Lake Bunga VictoriaThe Homestead Lake Bunga Vicgenealogy, historic site, houses, settlement -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing Archive
Book - Illustrated book, Alan Gregory, The ever open door: a history of the Royal Melbourne Hospital 1848-1998, 1998
History of the Royal Melbourne Hospital, the first public hospital in Victoria, from its opening in 1848 in Lonsdale St up to 1998, contains over 100 historical photographs and illustraionsIllustrated book with dustjacket. Book is bound in dark blue fabric with hospital crest on front in gilt. title and publisher's mark printed in gilt on spinenon-fictionHistory of the Royal Melbourne Hospital, the first public hospital in Victoria, from its opening in 1848 in Lonsdale St up to 1998, contains over 100 historical photographs and illustraionsroyal melbourne hospital-history, hospitals-victoria-history -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Tramline, 1930c
... approximately 1920 to 1939. Lakes Entrance Victoria Transport Historic ...Tramline used to transport red granite from the quarry at Mississippi Creek to the landing at the head of the North Arm, Lakes Entrance, Victoria showing the converted Fordson tractor used to haul the trucks of stone on the 3 foot 6 inch line 105cm approximately 1920 to 1939. Lakes Entrance VictoriaBlack and white photograph of the tramline used to transport red granite from the quarry at Mississippi Creek to the landing at the head of the North Arm, Lakes Entrance, Victoria showing the converted Fordson tractor used to haul the trucks of stone on the 3 foot 6 inch line 105cm approximately 1920 to 1939. Lakes Entrance Victoriatransport, historic site, settlement -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Ceramic - Floor Tile, Maw & Co, 1862-1869
The floor tile is one of a group of artefacts in the McCulloch Collection that were recovered from the shipwreck Victoria Tower and were donated together. The tile could have been from the ship's cargo or amongst a ship’s fittings. The inscription on the tile is for Maw & Co makers of earthenware encaustic and geometric floor tiles since 1850, when George Maw and his brother Arthur began their first factory in Worcester. In 1862 the company moved to Broseley, Shropshire. The object is now one of the shipwreck artefacts in Flagstaff Hill’s Mc Culloch Collection, which includes items recovered from the wrecks of the Victoria Tower (wrecked in 1869) and Loch Ard (wrecked in 1878). They were salvaged by a diver in the early 1970s from the southwest coast of Victoria. Advanced marine technology had enabled divers to explore the depths of the ocean and gather its treasures before protective legislation was introduced by the Government. The artefacts were donated to Queensland’s Department of Environment and Heritage Protection (EHP) by a passionate shipwreck lover and their locations were verified by Bruce McCulloch. In 2017 the Department repatriated them to Flagstaff Hill where they joined our vast collection of artefacts from Victoria’s Shipwreck Coast. The Victoria Tower: - The three-masted iron clipper ship was built in 1869 in Liverpool, England, as a passenger and cargo ship for the Australian trade. She was named after one of the two towers of the British Houses of Parliament and owned by the White Star line. The Victoria Tower sailed under the command of Captain Kerr from Liverpool towards Melbourne on her maiden voyage. She carried 34 passengers and 16 crew plus a general cargo including bottled beer, slates, iron pipes and hardware. She was almost at her destination when she was wrecked on 17th October 1869 at Point Impossible, west of Thompsons Creek, Breamlea. The shipwreck is a very popular diving site. The artefact has now been repatriated to Victoria and is located at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village. The artefact is an example of cargo or personal items on board a ship in 1869. It provides a reference point for classifying and dating similar items. The artefact is significant for its association with the clipper ship Victoria Tower, which is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register as S698. The Victoria Tower is recorded as the most intact historic shipwreck accessible between Point Lonsdale and Cape Otway. The Victoria Tower is one of only seven shipwrecks in Victoria that have had more than 100 objects recovered from them reported as a result of the Commonwealth Amnesty held in 1993-94.Ceramic tile, square, with star or compass design.Brown tile has cream design of i-pointed star with a circle in the centre and between, and on the end of, each point. The side profile of the tile shows the division between the top layer and the base, with a groove between the two. The tile was made by MAW & Co. of Broseley, England. The back of the tile has parallel ridges and is embossed with an inscription. It was recovered from the wrecked ship Victoria Tower. Inscribed "MAW & CO BROSELEY" flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime village, maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, shipwreck artefact, wreck dive, mcculloch collection, bruce mcculloch, white star line, victorian heritage register, clipper ship, victoria tower, captain kerr, shipwreck victoria tower, migrant ship 1869, cargo ship 1869, iron clipper, british clipper ship, 1869, cargo imported to australia, tile, floor tile, ceramic tile, compass pattern, star pattern, flooring -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Mechanics Hall, French H G, 1908
Hall designed by H G French erected by E Cowlishew, seated 350, lit with acetylene light, opened with a grand ball 26 September 1907. Later altered, bio-box added to show films. Hall was drastically altered in 1962, demolished 1998. New Civic Centre and library built on site.|This is the before paired photograph used in the 150 year Lakes Entrance 1858-2008 display.|The after paired photograph Number 02401.1 Also one 12 x 16 framed photograph used in room display.Black and white photograph of the timber Mechanics Hall. Building has gable roof, four ventilators and chimney, foyer at end of building has gable roof, steps leading to doors of foyer and main building. Many windows. Lakes Entrance VictoriaMechanics Hallhalls, room display, historic buildings -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Bunga Oil Bore, 1932 c
Photos taken prior to site being cleared of oil workings.Sepia photograph of the site of an early oil bore, identified as the Bunga Bore, has water tank on wagon with steel wheel. Lakes Entrance Victoriahistoric site, oil and gas industry -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Bunga No.1 Oil Bore
Seven other colour photographs very similar, before and after the bore was decommissioned and plugged 1996.Colour photograph of the sign at the Bunga Oil Bore site, on old Lake Tyers Road, near Lakes Entrance, Victoria.historic site, oil and gas industry -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Historic House, Holding M, 2000
Private residence built 1925c for Frank Harbeck|Also Two other colour photographs showing two brick chimneys left standing until site cleared for construction of holiday accommodation.Colour photograph of a dwelling at 55 Church Street, prior to demolition. Weatherboard building, iron roof, gable projection. NW and SE corners, gable ventilator in centre roof, veranda on two sides. Bay window across corner of front room. Lakes Entrance Victoriahouses, local history -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Historic House, 1999
House typical of four roomed fisherman's cottage of early 20th Century , was home of Harry Jemmeson, fisherman, wife Lulu and family. Daughter Edith was music teacher and amateur photographer. Later resident Reynold Redenbach. House demolished, site became yard of East End Hardware / Mitre 10.Colour photograph of a four roomed timber cottage with roof of corrugated iron. Part of front veranda enclosed as extra room. Brick external chimney. Situated at 9 Stock Street, Lakes Entrance, Victoria.houses, local history -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Historic Site, Holding M, 2000
... Entrance Victoria Photograph Historic Site Holding M ...'For Sale' sign in yardColour photograph of two semi-detached houses built of site previously part of Merrangbaur, first family residence. Built of brick, colour bond roof, front of houses facing ocean view, garages facing street. Lakes Entrance Victoriahouses, heritage study -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Bunga No.1 Oil Bore, 1924
First show of oil plus gas and water 25th July 1924.Sepia toned photograph of the crowd of people gathered at the Lake Bunga No. 1 oil Bore to observe the spudding-in ceremony. Lakes Entrance VictoriaThe First Oil Well Lake Bunga 1924 - State Library of Victoria, LaTrobe Collectionhistoric site, oil and gas industry -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, 1999 c
Built by Captain Newman after retiring as Superintendent of Lake Tyers Aboriginal Station. The building was a shelter built beside the Toorloo road with a bell over the door and s sign 'Devonshire Teas served. For service ring the bell.' Operated by Mrs. Newman for a short timeA colour photograph of the site of the Toorloo Arm Tea Room, built about 1937. Shows a small clearing in a bushland setting. Toorloo Arm Victoriavegetation, local history, historic site -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - McCrae's Lime Kiln, 1999
Site of lime burning operations from 1870's. Lime burnt for agricultural purposes. Cocky Roberts was using lime in his glass making business at Lakes Tyers.Colour photograph of the McCrae Lime Kiln site east side shows work site now encroached on by bushland. Toorloo Arm Victoriahistoric site, local history -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Colquhoun Railway Siding, 1954
Standing on gravel platform are Jan, Alva, Dave and Ian Colquhoun and pup '?ussie'.Black and white photograph of four people and one pup at the Colquhoun railway siding. The railway shed is entirely clad in corrugated iron, comprising as open fronted shelter with a smaller room attached, partly enclosed. Sign COLQUHOUN on front. East Gippsland Victoriatransport, historic site