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Clunes Museum
Photograph, J.R. TANNER, NEW NORTH CLUNES COMPANY
SEPIA PHOTOGRAPH OF NORTH CLUNES MINING COMPANY'S WORK.- SHOWING POPPET HEADS - CHIMMEYS LARGE GALVANISED IRON SHEDS.photographs, new north clunes company, north clunes company -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Newspaper Clipping, Landscape Art; The Withers Exhibition; The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld), p7, December 16, 1918
AUSTRALIAN LANDSCAPES. (1918, December 14). The Daily Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1903; 1916 - 1926), p. 4. Retrieved August 22, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article215454911Journal inscribed: "Mrs Withers 463 Collins St. West Melbourne"art exhibition, art review, artist, john withers collection, walter herbert withers -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Plan, Fooks Martin Sandow Pty. Ltd, Victorian College of Agriculture & Horticulture Burnley Campus New Workshop, Equipment Store, & Landscape Construction Facilities, 1996
Plans by Fooks Martin Sandow, August 1996. Scale 1:200. (1) New Mechanics Workshop, New Equipment Store, etc. and Landscape Construction, with Elevations. (2) Layout of Equipment Store - where each piece of equipment to be placed.vcah, fooks martin sandow, equipment store, landscape construction -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Pidgeon, Memorial to Gordon Craig Ford, Landscape Designer, Eltham Cemetery, Victoria, 5 April 2021
Gordon Ford was a conservationist and a pioneer of natural-style landscaping. He came to Eltham in 1948 and bought a block of land in John Street extending through to Pitt Street. Artist Peter Glass lived opposite in John Street. Early on, Gordon worked for Alistair Knox on construction of the mudbrick Busst house amongst others. At the same time, with the help of friends including artist Clifton Pugh, he progressively built his own house ‘Fülling’, which "grew like Topsy" utilising a variety of second-hand materials. His main focus, which became his life-long occupation, was garden landscaping. Inspired by Edna Walling and Ellis Stones, he sought to reflect the bush settings of rural Victoria where he had grown up. Commissions included Monash University and countless industrial sites but designing for the archetypal quarter-acre block gave him the most satisfaction. He had a huge impact on the look of gardens in Australia from the 1950s, creating seemingly natural bush environments by carefully integrating indigenous and exotic plantings. Gordon died in 1999 and is buried in Eltham Cemetery; the gravesite is marked by a plaque. Another plaque (away from his grave) notes his landscaping design work within the cemetery grounds and at Alistair Knox Park. Gordon Craig Ford Landscape Designer 30. 8 .1918 - 16. 6. 1999 Eltham Cemetery Trustee fom 1987 - 1999 Gordon settled in Eltham in 1948 He was a conservationist and a pioneer of natural style landscaping, continuing design and construction until his death. His local work and influence can be seen in many private gardens, the Eltham Cemetery and the Alistair Knox Park.Born Digitaleltham cemetery, gravestones, gordon craig ford -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Administrative record - Letters, Landscape Design Acceptances 1977
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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Work on paper (item) - Student Work, Xueli Ruan, Sunbury Crescent Landscape Design, 2016
Created as an assignment for HORT90035 'Landscape Construction and Graphics,' a subject at Burnley Horticultural College coordinated by Andrew Laidlaw. There may be a sheet missing because usually these assignments would have three sheets. There was however a marking rubric found with the project. assignment, landscaping, burnley, 'landscape construction and graphics' -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Glass Plate, Henry Sutton, Path Through a Landscape by Henry Sutton, c1891
Henry Sutton was born in Ballarat into the musical Sutton Family. He is known as an important Australian inventor. Photograph of two boys paddling in a canal, watched by a number of onlookers.henry sutton, glass plates, photography, landscape, path -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Digital Photograph, Marguerite Marshall, 'Landscape', 60 Lavender Park Road, Eltham South, 24 June 2008
Built by artist and cartoonist Percy Leason in 1927 in what was then New Street but renamed Lavender Park Road in the late 1950s/early 1960s. Covered under Heritage Overlay, Nillumbik Planning Scheme. Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p121 Said to be a genius, cartoonist Percy Leason’s career was at its peak when in 1925 to 1926 he built his home at New Street (now Lavender Park Road) Eltham. The Herald newspaper owner, Sir Keith Murdoch, had hired Leason for his newly acquired Melbourne Punch magazine at a salary of £1750, making him ‘one of the highest paid cartoonists in the world’.1 With this salary and financial help from Murdoch, Leason was able to build his lovely home in Eltham. At the crest of a sweeping drive, the home now two-storey in white brick with a gabled grey slate roof and dormer windows is flanked by an extension built by another owner in the 1980s. Leason lived in the home with his wife, Isabel and children, until 1937, when he left for the United States of America, where he lived until his death in 1959. The four-bedroom house and garden would have been well-suited to bringing up his family and to entertaining their friends in style. Large airy rooms have high ceilings with moulded plaster, timber floors and several are brightened with bay windows. Leason made friends with many of the artists and personalities who gravitated to Eltham. Around 1931 Justus Jörgensen, founder of the Montsalvat Artists’ Colony, helped Leason build his large studio at the back of the house. Another friend was journalist Mervyn Skipper, father of jeweller and sculptor Matcham, and artists Helen and Sonia. Leason’s teacher, artist Max Meldrum, also visited and rented accommodation in Eltham, opposite Wingrove Park. Punch folded in 1925, but Leason continued as cartoonist for Table Talk. In 1926 Leason began the cartoons of a mythical Australian town Wiregrass, which were inspired by Kaniva, his home town. The art gallery in Main Road Eltham was named Wiregrass in Leason’s honour. Leason completed 1000 drawings from 1919 to 1937, which author Garrie Hutchinson claimed, were technically unsurpassed and had regional and universal interest. Leason’s acute observations of country life stemmed from his childhood in Kaniva in Victoria’s western Wimmera, where he was born, the son of a selector, in 1889. Meldrum claimed that Leason could name every plant and the habits of every animal.2 Leason also painted 28 portraits of the last full-blooded aboriginals in Victoria at Lake Tyers in Gippsland, most of which are in a private collection. In Sydney Leason illustrated Henry Lawson’s Selected Poems and worked for The Bulletin. Leason had begun his career at 13 as an apprentice lithographic artist at Sands and MacDougall. He attended night classes at the National Gallery and the Victorian Artists Society. Leason first visited Eltham in 1910 to paint with fellow artist William ‘Jock’ Frater. They camped near Bible and Pitt Streets and along the Diamond Creek on the site of the present Eltham Retirement Centre. Despite his success as a cartoonist, Leason wanted to be recognised as a serious painter and for his anthropological work.3 He was also conservative and felt uncomfortable with the modern art scene in Melbourne.4 So he left for the United States of America to work as a painter. Ironically his time in New York saw the burgeoning of modern art, notably by artists such as Jackson Pollock. But Leason found his niche by running an art school, painting society portraits and illustrating books and magazines.This collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, landscape, lavender park road, percy leason, new street -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Work on paper (item) - Student Work, Lucas McGarrigle, Landscape Design Plan, 2018
Made as an assignment for HORT90035, a subject at Burnley Horticultural College coordinated by Andrew Laidlaw. assignment, landscaping, burnley horticultural college, landscape construction and graphics, hort90035 -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Plan, Landscape Plan Swan Street Entrance. VCAH Burnley and Plant Research Institute, 1988-1998
(1) Concept and Drawing by Steve Mullany, Lec turer V.C.A.H. Burnley 9 Dec 1988. Handdrawn. 1 coloured, 2 copies and 4 tracing paper sketches. (2) Landscape Plan by Steve Mullany 3 Feb 1989. Handdrawn. Includes Plant Plan. 2 copies on tracing paper. 3 copies original on paper with some additional notation. (30 Project Eden, Swan Street, Richmond - Landscape Plan LA2 Project No 682 by Mark McWha Pty Ltd Nov 1997. Photocopy. Includes Irrigation and Plant Schedule. (4) Swan St Frontage Planting Scheme by P. Tulk for AMRAD. Coloured. 19/2/1998. -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Work on paper (item) - Student Work, E. Johnston, Mooney Residence Landscape Design, September 2017
Submitted as an assignment for an unspecified subject at Burnley Horticultural College, probably HORT90035 coordinated by Andrew Laidlaw. assignment, burnley horticultural college -
South Gippsland Shire Council
Painting. Oil, Leongatha Landscape
Framed oil painting titled: "Leongatha Landscape" painted by Harris Smith. Features scene of farming property in the foreground and township of Leongatha in the distance. Rolling hills, flora, buildings and sky. Gold decorative frame with cream textured vinyl window mount. Painted in shades of browns, greens, blues and yellows. -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Document - Photocopy, Gregory Burgess Pty Ltd and Architects and, "Landscape Plan for Potential Ex-POW Memorial & Ballarat Botanical Gardens Interpretation Centre", Nov. 2005
Three page photocopy consultation document titled "Landscape Plan for Potential Ex-POW Memorial & Ballarat Botanical Gardens Interpretation Centre" showing concept plans for the development to the east of the tram depot and for the POW memorial. The project did not proceed. Prepared by Gregory Burgess Pty Ltd, Architects, November 2005.trams, tramways, gardens, depot, botanical gardens -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Trees and Gardens from the Goldmining Era: A Study of the Maldon Landscape, 1981
This book was prepared by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Mebourne Yellow soft covered book of 99 pages.maldon, trees, gardens, royal botanic gardens, parks and gardens, landscape -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Work on paper - gouache on paper, Ian Armstrong, Wedderburn landscape, 1972
Ian Armstrong, Wedderburn landscape 1972, gouache on paper, 54 x 73.5 cm. Bayside City Council Art and Heritage Collectiongouache on paperwedderburn, landscape, ian armstrong, tree, vegetation, rural -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Work on paper - watercolour, Margaret Baskerville, Landscape, 1909
watercolourlandscape, trees, watercolour, margaret baskerville, bush, farm -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Painting, John 'Jack' Courier, Blue Landscape
It is likely this item was received from the estate of John 'Jack' Courier. Courier left a bequest to the College consisting of a significant number of artworks by himself and others.Abstract artwork on paper. Artwork consists of a range of geometric shapes in shades of blue, brown and black. The artwork has been adhered to a piece of brown board. Title of work written at bottom left is partly obscured, but appears to read 'Blue Landscape'. The artist's name is handwritten at bottom right and reads 'J. Courier 5/12'. The board appears to have been previously housed inside a frame, as the back edges of the board have suffered losses from the removal of tape. Handwritten inscription on the back of the work has been partially lost, but reads '...E LANDSCAPE/J. COURIER/368 TOORAK RD/STH YARRA/Price $22'. There are four small stickers from Gibson's Auctioneers attached to the back of the artwork. -
Federation University Art Collection
Painting - Artwork, David Alexander, [Treed Landscape] by David Alexander, 1981, 1981
A framed oil painting depicting an Australian bushscape. Gift of David Alexander, 2013david alexander, art, artist, alexander, landscape, churchill, gippsland campus -
Federation University Art Collection
Print, [Landscape]
This work was undertaken by a student at Horsham Campus.Light blue background with a black outline followed by a thicker pinkish brown outline with black details, artwork contains part of a tree outlined and detailed in black and coloured with the same pinkish brown colour, it has some green leaves, the tree resembles a gum tree.DER or DLR is written below the arthorsham student collection, printmaking, alumni, available, tree, gum tree, landscape -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Newspaper Clipping, Australian Landscape Art; A fine collection; The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW), p4, November 18, 1918
AUSTRALIAN LANDSCAPE ART. A FINE COLLECTION. The late Mr. Walter Withers was one of the little band of landscapists that Included Streeton Condor, who pioneered the "plein-airiste" movement In Victoria thirty years ago. Mr. Withers had been trained in Paris, but practically all his artistic life was spent in Australia, and examples from his easel are to be found in all the leading Australian galleries. He belonged to a brilliant little coterie of men whose works have since been eagerly sought for at ever-rising prices. And now collectors have an opportunity of acquiring examples of his art for a thoroughly characteristic collection of his work, both in oils and in water-color, will be open to-day In the fine art gallery at Anthony Horderns', in George Street. The collection includes 28 paintings in oil by the late Mr. Walter Withers, and 32 of his water-color drawings, while smaller collections by his daughter, Miss Margery Withers, and by his son, Mr. Meynell Withers, are also added. Among the landscapes in oils by the deceased artist may be seen examples of many moods, and also many phases of his artistic development. At different times he was a realist, a romanticist, an idealist. In his fine picture "The Easter Moon" the emotional appeal to the homing instinct is direct and compelling. This delightful work, low in tone and charming in its feeling of repose, suggests the sentiment of Gray's "Elegy." Entirely different in range, intention, and feeling, are two brilliantly-painted pictures entitled "The Young Gardener," and "The Dividing Fence," Mr. Withers here displays an unusual gift for placing effective notes in an admirably harmonised color scheme. "Sunlight in the Forest" is a pastoral poem in color. Most of these pictures were painted in the Eltham or Warrandyte country, while the "marines" are impressions at Phillip Island or on the shores of the bay. The artist was well equipped with technical knowledge and experience. His pictures are full of air and sunlight, and his realisation of cloud-forms is most convincing. The watercolor drawings which he did in the full maturity of his powers have, a softness, richness, and depth of color quite unusual. His son, Meynell Withers, shows a collection of landscapes of striking merit, recalllng his father's handling of color and selective taste In composition. Miss Margory Withers shows a charming group of watercolor portraits, and also some meritorious landscapes. The pictures have been hung with fine artistic discrimination in the grouping of the subjects, and so skilfully that in each group an essential harmony of tone has been preserved. The exhibition will be open to the public from to-day. AUSTRALIAN LANDSCAPE ART. (1918, November 18). The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), p. 4. Retrieved August 22, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article239575164Journal inscribed: "Mrs Withers 463 Collins St. West Melbourne"art exhibition, art review, artist, john withers collection, walter herbert withers -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Plan, Yates Landscape Details - Mr & Mrs Yates, 1993
Plans by John Patrick Pty. Ltd. (1) Tracing paper plan, Yates Landscape Details DRG No P9235-L3. Drawn by M.P. 12.1.93. (2) Tracing paper plan, Irrigation Plan DRG No P9235-L3. Scale 1:100. Drawn by M.P. 20.8.93. (3) Tracing paper plan, Yates Planting and Layout DRG No 9235-L1. Drawn by M.P. 6.1.93.john patrick pty. ltd., hawthorn, yates, landscape design -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Painting - oil on board, Helen Bassett, The Valley landscape, c.1970
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Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Book - Thesis, First World War Avenues of Honour: Social History Through the Landscape'
non-fictionthesis, great war, ballarat, avenue of honour, michael taffe, war memorials, memory, landscape -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Tim Bonyhady, Words for country : landscape &? language in Australia, 2002
Landscape and Language -- Lubra Creek -- The River Runs Backwards -- These Blarsted Hills -- Scarcely Any Water on Its Surface -- Everyone Who Has Ever Done A Tree Sit Always Says That The Tree Talks To You -- The Spirit of the Plains Kangaroo -- The Graveyard of a Century -- So Much for a Name -- Blackfellow Oven Roads -- The Ends of the Earth -- Natural Beauty, Man-Made -- Uluru -- The Outside Country -- It's Only Words.Mapslanguage and landscape, language essays, writing, storytelling -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Ballarat and UNESCO Historic Urban Landscape Approach, 2013, 2013
Full colour booklet with a photograph of the Ballarat Botanical Gardens on the cover. Anne Beggs Sunter is in a red jumper on the first page, under the verandah of the Buninyong Cake Shop. unesco, historic urban landscape (hul), league of historical cities, urban heritage, ron van oers, burke and wills time capsule, ballarat heritage award, peel st story, landscape -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Plan, Roh Cross, Lilydale Quarry Recreational Study for Landscape Studies, 1986
Plans on tracing paper and paper by Rob Cross Landscape Design. (1) Site Analysis No 1 dated 08.06.96. Scale 1:2400. (2.) Proposed Activity Zones No 2 dated 03.06.96. Scale 1:2400. (3) West Section of Valley No 3 dated 11.06.96. Scale 1:1000. (4) Concept Plan No 4 dated 11.06.96. Scale 1:2400. (5) Axonometric View No 5 dated 30.06.96. Scale 1:2400.lilydale, quarry, rob cross landscape design, landscape studies -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Painting - oil on board, Ramon Horsfield, Eildon landscape
ramon horsfield, rural, landscape, bush, gum, tree, eildon, lake, lake eildon, hill -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Heidelberg Artists Trail sign, "Landscape with Sheep" Walter Withers, Wingrove Park, Eltham, c.May 2001
The Heidelberg School Artists Trail was established in about 1999 with about 52 signs across four local governemnt areas including Nillumbik and Banyule. This one acknowledges "Landscape with Sheep" by Walter Withers. The text on the board states: Walter Withers depicts in this work a number of sheep on Mr. Tom Orr’s property. Our view is from the rise above this park, from the Lower Plenty side of the nearby Diamond Creek, looking northwards towards the main Eltham township. The area that is now Wingrove Park, would have been to the right, in the valley below the sheep. The mood of this work is warm and vibrant, with the use of strong blues and pinks, and this stands in marked contrast to the softer, cooler greens used by Walter Withers in his work ‘The Silent Gums’.Roll of 35mm colour negative film, 7 stripsAgfa HDC 200 plus-2eltham, heidelberg artists' trail, wingrove park trail, landscape with sheep, walter withers -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Audio - Audio Compact Cassette Tape, Shire of Eltham, Audio Recording; Listening to the landscape: stories and places collected from the Shire of Eltham, 1988, 1989
Listening to the landscape is a project in sound, made from recordings and interviews collected in and around the Shire of Eltham over the course of 12 months which were published in 1989. Thirty people, all of whom have lived or worked around the region most of their lives, were interviewed. There are six "channels" of stories: 1. Getting around - 2. "they were the wildflowers - we used to pick armfuls of them in those days" - 3."Up around Kinglake" - 4. "But it was home and no-one could put us out of it" - 5. "It was all orchards" - 6. "gradually the houses came". Each with a slightly different theme. The stories are supported by environmental and historical sound recordings. Tapes converted to three CDs - titled "Getting around" - Armful of flowers" and "Up around Kinglake" which includes the six "channels".Master recordings on three compact cassette audio tapes, TDK AD46. Each tape labeled with the recording track in red ink and Dolby B Noise Reduction activated) also in black ink copyright Duncan King-Smith 1989 Copy 1 Channel 2: Armfuls of Wildflowers Channel 4: “It was home . . .” Copy 2 Channel 1: Getting around Channel 6: “Gradually the houses came . . . ” Copy 3 Channel 3: Up around Kinglake Channel 5: “ . . it was all orchards.” Also commercial compact cassettes and CD formats held and information booklet. Converted to mp3 format from CD 1 - Getting Around; 17:17, 23.7 MB, 192kbs 2 - Gradually the houses came; 17:32, 24.0 MB, 192kbs 3 - Up around Kinglake; 23:31, 32.3 MB, 192kbs 4 - It was all orchards; 23:52, 32.7 MB, 192kbs 5 - Armful of wild flowers; 20:38, 28.3 MB, 192kbs 6 - But it was home, and no-one could put us out of it; 20:58, 28.8 MB, 192kbsaudio cassette, audio recording, duncan king-smith, eltham, listening to the landscape, compact disc, oral history, shire of eltham archives, series 45 -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Sculpture, Ghost, 2012
The (logging) truck carries a representation of John Glover’s painted landscapes, which Cox has painted on a solid block of wood. John Glover is one of Australia’s most celebrated colonial landscape painters. Born in England, he was a highly successful water-colourist and painter of landscapes in the tradition of French artist Claude Lorrain. Arriving in Australia in 1831, Glover adapted his picturesque style and luminous technique to his new surrounds, creating naturalistic and atmospheric paintings of Australian nature, settler life, and Aboriginal culture. Working out of doors, Glover developed an understanding of the unfamiliar Australian landscape, especially the twisting forms of native eucalyptus trees. His direct experience of nature, as both pioneer settler and painter, resulted in a new approach using a subtle palette of olive greens, ochres, misty greys and intense blues, and layered glazes of mauve, grey and gold, to portray Australian light and atmosphere. Dale Cox continues the ongoing preoccupation and tradition of landscape painting in the Nillumbik area and our impact on the environment in a contemporary way. The truck creates a playful nexus between painting (representational landscape) and sculpture, purposely bluring boundaries across these traditionally distinct disciplines. ‘Ghost’ seeks to convey the idea that when we remove something significant from a location, like the landscape itself, the remaining ‘place’ changes to become a new ‘place’. This may seem self-evident until we think more deeply about location and landscape. The white truck is a ghost, an ethereal, transient being that spirits away an entire place, forever removed from itself, and forever changed. Logging wild trees can never be like harvesting a ‘crop’. Logging removes a landscape, and changes a place forever. The ‘packaging’ of this painted landscape highlights the anomaly between commodity and our environment. Dale Cox was a local artist and this work was highly commended at the 2012 Nillumbik Prize. White plastic toy (logging) truck with a landscape painting on a wooden block. The landscape painting is reminiscent of paintings by colonial artist John Glover. N/Alandscape, truck, sculpture, environment, john glover, colonial, painting, ghost, nillumbik prize