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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Miners Cottage, 1/10/1997 12:00:00 AM
... Miners Cottage ...Estate agent's advertisement fEstate agent's advertisement for No 7 Garden Avenue, MitchamEstate agent's advertisement fgarden avenue, mitcham, no 7 -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Photograph - Card Box Photographs, Miners Cottage, East Ballarat circa 1950
... Miners Cottage, East Ballarat circa 1950. ...Located on Gray Street near the Eureka State School. Reputedly one of the first weatherboard houses to be built.miners cottage, gray street, building, private dwelling, east ballarat -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Image - Black and White, Ballarat Miners' Turf Club Showing Stands and Office Bearers, 1922, 1922
... Ballarat Miners' Turf Club Showing Stands and Office ...A large group of people are photographed in front of the Ballarat Town Hall.ballarat, turf club -
Wonga Park Community Cottage History Group
Photograph (sub-item) - Black and White, The remains of the illegal whisky still operated in the late 1800’s by gold miners. Photo taken in 1984, 1984
... late 1800’s by gold miners. Photo taken in 1984. ... -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Equipment - Miners Torch
... Miners torch ...from April Hamer Dredgegrey metal with a handle, glass lens housing on frontlighting, batteries -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Furniture, Carvers' chair
One of four carvers' chairs supplied by Old Collegians Association in 1925 for the newly erected Memorial Hall. In the 1970s these chairs were in use at the end of each table in MacFarland Dining Hall. Student chairs were similar shape but without crest or arms. Significant example of the generosity and involvement of the Old Collegians towards the establishment of the school post World War 1. The OC's supplied three carvers chairs, four dining tables and 40 regular chairs for the memorial Hall, also then known as the memorial Dining Hall. refer Mein's history p.85. Solid wood chair with arms and high back restInitials 'BC" carved at top of back restchair, ballarat-college, memorial-hall, 1925, old-collegians-association -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, 18/08/1924
A black and white photograph of thirty-one children taken at the Diggers Rest State School on 18 August 1924. There are seventeen boys and fourteen girls. Two girls are Eileen and Uraina Cullinan of Bayview Farm.on back in ink: E & U CULLINANcullinan, uraina, eileen, chris, bayview farm, diggers rest, farms, farming, clothing and dress, harvesting, schools, diggers rest state school, haystacks, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph
This photograph is of the duplication of the Calder Highway at Diggers Rest in the vicinity of Plumpton Road.A coloured panoramic view of the construction of the duplication of the Calder Highway in the vicinity of Plumpton Road. It is unmounted.calder highway, diggers rest, highway duplication, road construction and maintenance, plumpton road, george evans collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - St Mungo or South St Mungo Mine (near Ballarat), August 2024
Group photograph of miners, St Mungo or South St Mungo Mine (near Ballarat); circa 1883. Three rows of miners, 37 miners. McKenzie Family Collection.W.H. Robinson (late N. White) photographer, Mitchell Str, Sandhurst. Pencil note "could be St Mungo's miners" and Duncan MacKenzie.history, mining -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - NEWSPAPER ARTICLE: HENRY SEYMOUR, 17th November, 2011
Newspaper article (Bendigo Miner 17/11/2011) re Henry Seymour (Seymour's Grocery Shop, Eaglehawk) ca. 1888 photo. Mention of wife Emma. He later moved his business to the premises known as Star and Gaiter Hotel. The new business was named London tea Warehouse.The Bendigo Minerperson, individual, henry seymour, henry seymour, eaglehawk, high street, eaglehawk cemetery, star and gaiter hotel. -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Photograph, c1941
Unit colour patches on uniforms indicate soldiers are members of the 2/24th Battalion.The 2/24th Battalion was an infantry battalion of the Australian Army, which served during World War II .A unit of all-volunteers, it was formed in July 1940 from primarily Victorian volunteers and was known as "Wangaratta's Own" because of the time the battalion spent in the town during its formative period prior to deployment overseas. It served in North Africa in 1941–1942 as part of the 26th Brigade, which was assigned to the 7th Division, before being reassigned to the 9th Division. In early 1943, the battalion returned to Australia and later took part in campaigns against the Japanese in New Guinea in 1943–1944 and Borneo in 1945, before being disbanded in 1946. The 2/24th suffered the highest number of casualties of any 2nd AIF infantry battalion. The Unit was granted the Freedom of the City by the Rural City of Wangaratta in 1996 and one of the first, if not the first, to receive this type of honour. Reproduced black and white photograph of group of armed soldiers at rest in open barren landscape Stamped on rear - resting en route2/24th battalion, wangaratta, middle east -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, 1990s
The fire damaged building is the former Diggers Rest Hotel which was ruined by fire in the 1990s. It was the last standing and operating hotel along the Calder Highway between the towns of Keilor and Gisborne. A coloured photograph of a fire gutted building along a roadside with gum trees in the background. -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph
A photo of Old Calder Highway in Diggers Rest with houses on one side and a manmade waterhole on the other side beside the railway line. The railway crossing can be seen in the background next to the railway station.A colour photograph of a waterhole on the side of the road and beside a railway line. It is unmounted.old calder highway, diggers rest, diggers rest railway station, railways, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, 1990s
The building which has been damaged by fire is the former Diggers Rest Hotel which was the only surviving hotel along the Calder Highway between the towns of Keilor and Gisborne a distance of approx. 32kms A coloured photograph of a grey rendered building, along a roadside, which has been damaged by fire with a temporary fence surrounding the building. diggers rest, hotels -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1950
Penleigh Boyd, Robin and Patricia Boyd's son, writes “Prior to 1950 Robin, like most other amateur or hobby photographers, took black and white printed photographs. The oldest slides date from 1950 when Robin and Patricia travelled to Europe on Robin’s Robert Haddon Travelling Scholarship.” In 1948 Robin Boyd was awarded ‘joint first place’ in the Robert Haddon competition for his design of Mildura art gallery. The scholarship helped fund their first overseas trip. Robin and Patricia were passengers on the Greek ship “Cyrenia” departing in May 1950, passing through the Suez Canal and landing in Genoa five weeks later. For six months, they travelled extensively throughout Europe (predominantly driving themselves) - France, Italy, United Kingdom, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Spain.Colour slide in a mount. "Miners" Prefab and semi-permanent housing, possibly Aspley Council Estate, Nottingham, EnglandEngland Prefab (Handwritten) / Nottingham: 'Miners' Prefab & Semi-Permanents / 1950 (Handwritten)haddon travelling scholarship, haddon, robin boyd, slide -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc
Photograph, Reg Brownjohn, Charlton High Street 1988, 1988
Photo taken by R. Brownjohn in 1988 of three shops in the centre of High St, Charlton. Arundell's shoe shop, former Stock & Station Agency and Williams Saddlery (later Bullocks Grocery). The buildings were later demolished to become the Traveller's RestColour photograph of Vic Arundell's Shoe Shop, and former W. Williams Saddlery shop. For Sale sign over centre building. car parked in left of photo. East Charlton Hotel in background on RH side of photo.arundell's shoe shop, williams saddlery, bullocks grocery -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc
Photograph, Reg Brownjohn, Charlton High Street 1988, c.1988
Charlton High Street centre 1988. Vic Arundell's Shoe Shop, Stock & Station Agent and former W. Williams Saddlery (later Bullock's Grocery). Buildings latr demolished to become the Traveller's Rest. Williams St renamed John Curtin Drive.Colour photograph of Vic Arundell's shop and former W. Williams Saddlery on the corner of High St and Williams St. For Sale sign over the middle building. White ute parked in front of Arundell's. Another ute parked at side of buildings.high st, vic arundell's shoes, w.williams saddlery, bullocks grocery -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, c1934
A sepia photograph of a haystack being built with a bale elevator at the side and a hay cart at the end at Bayview Farm.on back in ink: HAYSTACK AT 'BAYVIEW'/ABOUT 1934 / 60' (feet) long, 20' (feet) high, 25' (feet) wide / ELEVATOR APPROX 25' (feet) long / 70-100 tons of hay / "Bayview" / 111 DAVIS ROAD / DIGGERS REST 3427cullinan, uraina, eileen, chris, bayview farm, diggers rest, farms, farming, clothing and dress, harvesting, haystacks, george evans collection -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper Cuttings, The Mail, Newspaper clippings about fires and rebuilding of the Ringwood Miner's Cottage. 1990-91, 1990-1991
Various articles about the destruction, re-building and then further fires at the Miner's Cottage behind Daisy's in the Ringwood Lake Park.Newspaper clippings about fires and rebuilding of the Miner's Cottage in Ringwood. Miner's Cottage hand-out brochure. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Stewart Bradley, Stawell Miner's Association Sports 1873 - 1908, 2000?
A History of the Stawell Miners Association Sports from 1873 - 1908. complied by Stewart BradleyClear Plastic front Cover, Black rear Cover. Black Plastic Binder. with Clear Plastic Sleeves.Stawell Miners Association Sports 1873- 1908stawell sports athletics -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, The Duncan family, c1907
Back row from L- R: Rachael Barr, George Duncan, Margaret Grant, James Burnside. Middle row from L-R: George Duncan, John Duncan, Marion Duncan nee Burnside. Front row from L-R: Helen Davenport and Lilian Duncan. The photograph was taken outside 'Glencoe' at Diggers Rest with the family dog included,.A photo of the Duncan family posed in the garden of their house with a backdrop of the verandah. The group comprised of an elderly gentleman, a middle-aged man, a middle-aged woman, 2 young women, 2 young men and 2 girls. The dress is consistent with fashion of the late 19th century. People identified as: back row (L to R): Racheal Barr, George Duncan, Margaret Grant, James Burnside. Middle row: George Duncan, John Duncan, Marion Duncan (nee Burnside). Front row: Helen Davenport, Lillian Duncan. Taken outside Glencoe - with the dog! The photo is mounted on a grey cardboard matt. There are pin holes centre top and bottom and an area with residual sticking tape stain.printed on face: "Matson and Frazer 264 Little Collins Street," Handwritten on face: "Mr Duncan and family"barr, racheal, duncan, george, grant, margaret, burnside, james, john, marion, davenport, helen, lillian, glencoe, eric boardman collection, matson and frazer, 1900s, george evans collection -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, THis Old House - For Sale ( Clifton Ave)
Colour Photograph showing a miner cottage for sale, with an old wood and wire fence and rusty gateA Sign on the Fence Partially reads "For Sale Monaghan's Real Estate ( The rest of the sign is unclear) -
Clunes Museum
Painting - OIL PAINTING, Miner's Shack, Clunes. Vic
Representation of miners living conditions during the gold rush from 1851Oil painting on chipboard with image of miner's shack with 2 x pamphlets stapled on back of paintingHandwritten in left hand corner of painting "Miner's Shack Clunes Vic" Handwritten in right hand corner "James Egan"james egan, artist, miners shack -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Magdala cum Moonlight Mine Workers near lift cage at bottom of poppet head
Magdala cum Moonlight Mine. Group of miners standing near lift cage at bottom of poppet headCloseup of group of miners in front of mine infrastructure stawell gold mining -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, 1902 (Approximate)
Mounted black and white photograph of the Rutherglen Miner Newspaper OfficeOn sign on front of building: "Estb. 1902 | GG Nevill | The Rutherglen Miner | Newspaper | Job printing of all Descriptions" On back of mount: "Jim Pascoe | High St."rutherglen miner, newspapers, printing business -
Hume City Civic Collection
President's Chair
This President's chair was used by the Shire of Bulla Presidents/Mayors to sit in at Council meetings pre 1963 in the Sunbury Memorial Hall and possibly at the old Shire of Bulla Council offices in Bulla.Large brown upholstered wood frame President's chair. Small front turned legs. Small padded arm rests. High back padded with seven (7) buttons.A design carved into sides of front arm rests.sunbury, shire of bulla, shire presidents, memorial hall, george evans collection -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Fuji Film, 1915
Archie Findlay was Kevin Findlay's father. Donated by Bernita Grech.Hand coloured part of a Postcard showing Archibald Findlay standing outside the Rest House at The Nobbies.On front of photo: "Archie Finley Rest House at Nobbies 1915 Cowes Phillip Island"the nobbies rest house phillip island, archibald findlay, archie finley, bernita grech -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, 9. 12. 1873
This photograph is taken from the original engraving the plate of which is held by the Clunes Museum.1 ORIGINAL SEPIA PHOTOGRAPH MOUNTED ON BROWN MAT BOARD CHINESE MINERS ON LEFT, POLICEMEN MOUNTED AND ON FOOT ON RIGHT MINERS AND LADIES IN BATTLE .2 PHOTO COPY OF ABOVE IMAGEOn Front; PRINTED AT THE BOTTOM OF THE IMAGE; "DISTURBANCE AT CLUNES - MINERS RESISTING THE INTRODUCTION OF CHINESE LABOR. 9-12-1873" On Reverse; Handwritten in black ink W. J. Champion Clunesmining, disturbance at clunes, chinese labor -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Domestic object - Chair, Early 20th Century
The chair has been used since antiquity, although for many centuries it was a symbolic article of state and dignity rather than an article for ordinary use. "The chair" is still used as the emblem of authority in the House of Commons in the United Kingdom and Canada, and in many other settings. In keeping with this historical connotation of the "chair" as the symbol of authority, committees, boards of directors, and academic departments all have a 'chairman' or 'chair'. Endowed professorships are referred to as chairs. It was not until the 16th century that chairs became common. Until then, people sat on chests, benches, and stools, which were the ordinary seats of everyday life. The number of chairs which have survived from an earlier date is exceedingly limited; most examples are of ecclesiastical, seigneurial or feudal origin. Chairs were in existence since at least the Early Dynastic Period of Egypt (c. 3100 BC). They were covered with cloth or leather, were made of carved wood, and were much lower than today's chairs – chair seats were sometimes only 10 inches (25 cm) high. In ancient Egypt, chairs appear to have been of great richness and splendour. Fashioned of ebony and ivory, or of carved and gilded wood, they were covered with costly materials, magnificent patterns and supported upon representations of the legs of beasts or the figures of captives. Generally speaking, the higher ranked an individual was, the taller and more sumptuous was the chair he sat on and the greater the honour. On state occasions, the pharaoh sat on a throne, often with a little footstool in front of it.[ The average Egyptian family seldom had chairs, and if they did, it was usually only the master of the household who sat on a chair. Among the better off, the chairs might be painted to look like the ornate inlaid and carved chairs of the rich, but the craftsmanship was usually poor. The earliest images of chairs in China are from 6th-century Buddhist murals and stele, but the practice of sitting in chairs at that time was rare. It was not until the 12th century that chairs became widespread in China. Scholars disagree on the reasons for the adoption of the chair. The most common theories are that the chair was an outgrowth of indigenous Chinese furniture, that it evolved from a camp stool imported from Central Asia, that it was introduced to China by Christian missionaries in the 7th century, and that the chair came to China from India as a form of Buddhist monastic furniture. In modern China, unlike Korea or Japan, it is no longer common to sit at floor level. In Europe, it was owing in great measure to the Renaissance that the chair ceased to be a privilege of state and became a standard item of furniture for anyone who could afford to buy it. Once the idea of privilege faded the chair speedily came into general use. Almost at once the chair began to change every few years to reflect the fashions of the day. Thomas Edward Bowdich visited the main Palace of the Ashanti Empire in 1819, and observed chairs engrossed with gold in the empire. In the 1880s, chairs became more common in American households and usually there was a chair provided for every family member to sit down to dinner. By the 1830s, factory-manufactured “fancy chairs” like those by Sears, Roebuck, and Co. allowed families to purchase machined sets. With the Industrial Revolution, chairs became much more available. The 20th century saw an increasing use of technology in chair construction with such things as all-metal folding chairs, metal-legged chairs, the Slumber Chair,[ moulded plastic chairs and ergonomic chairs. The recliner became a popular form, at least in part due to radio and television. The modern movement of the 1960s produced new forms of chairs: the butterfly chair (originally called the Hardoy chair), bean bags, and the egg-shaped pod chair that turns. It also introduced the first mass-produced plastic chairs such as the Bofinger chair in 1966. Technological advances led to moulded plywood and wood laminate chairs, as well as chairs made of leather or polymers. Mechanical technology incorporated into the chair enabled adjustable chairs, especially for office use. Motors embedded in the chair resulted in massage chairs. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ChairThe chair is one of the most commonly used items providing comfort.Chair varnished dark brown. Spokes for back support, front legs and spokes joining legs are patterned turned wood. Back rest has a floral emblem with a kangaroo in the centre.Back rest has a floral emblem with a kangaroo in the centre.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, chair, dining, carpentry -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Charles Marshall et al, Church at Mataria. Fresco 2, 1917_
This photograph shows a fresco from a Church in Mataria, near Cairo. This fresco depicts the Virgin Mary resting on the bank of the Nile.Digital copy of black and white photograph. "The Virgin Mary resting on the bank of the Nile"charles marshall, world war 1