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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Liz Pidgeon, Hassall's Gallery Bazaar, 1215 Main Road, Eltham, 25 March 2014, 25 March 2014
This is the site of the first roadside art gallery - Hassall's Roadside Gallery created by the artist son of an artist. Ian Hassall was the son of John Hassall who was among and may have been the first of the British poster artists. The gallery opened Saturday July 14, 1962 at 1215 Main road, Eltham by the director of the National Gallery of Victoria, Eric Westbrook. Situated on the left hand side of the main road, about a mile and a half beyond Eltham, towards Research, near Coleman's Corner at the intersection of Wattletree Road. The property has remnants of a stone quarry, probably for the purpose of gaining stone for local road making. Paintings were hung on screens and removed at night for safety. Large pedestals displayed sculpture and jewellery. All types of hand made art work was displayed. Access to the exhibition and grounds was slightly lower than the level of the road. They were encircled by a narrow little moat formed by a small tributary of the Diamond Creek accessed by a small well built stone bridge built by Ian Hassall with local stone. The Gallery later became known as Hassall's Gallery Bazaar antiques, furniture, curios bought and sold. It operated through to the early 1990s. The property has been derelict and neglected for some years. At one stage a shipping container sat near the entrance. This series of ten photographs illustrate the extent of the vegetation which has taken over the land, evidence of rubbish and a possible fire. In July 2017, planning permission was sought from the Shire of Nillumbik for buildings and works to construct a dwelling and associated vegetation removal. (source planningalerts.org.au)Born Digitaleltham, main road, hassall's gallery bazaar -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Liz Pidgeon, Hassall's Gallery Bazaar, 1215 Main Road, Eltham, 25 March 2014, 25 March 2014
This is the site of the first roadside art gallery - Hassall's Roadside Gallery created by the artist son of an artist. Ian Hassall was the son of John Hassall who was among and may have been the first of the British poster artists. The gallery opened Saturday July 14, 1962 at 1215 Main road, Eltham by the director of the National Gallery of Victoria, Eric Westbrook. Situated on the left hand side of the main road, about a mile and a half beyond Eltham, towards Research, near Coleman's Corner at the intersection of Wattletree Road. The property has remnants of a stone quarry, probably for the purpose of gaining stone for local road making. Paintings were hung on screens and removed at night for safety. Large pedestals displayed sculpture and jewellery. All types of hand made art work was displayed. Access to the exhibition and grounds was slightly lower than the level of the road. They were encircled by a narrow little moat formed by a small tributary of the Diamond Creek accessed by a small well built stone bridge built by Ian Hassall with local stone. The Gallery later became known as Hassall's Gallery Bazaar antiques, furniture, curios bought and sold. It operated through to the early 1990s. The property has been derelict and neglected for some years. At one stage a shipping container sat near the entrance. This series of ten photographs illustrate the extent of the vegetation which has taken over the land, evidence of rubbish and a possible fire. In July 2017, planning permission was sought from the Shire of Nillumbik for buildings and works to construct a dwelling and associated vegetation removal. (source planningalerts.org.au)Born Digitaleltham, main road, hassall's gallery bazaar -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Liz Pidgeon, Hassall's Gallery Bazaar, 1215 Main Road, Eltham, 25 March 2014, 25 March 2014
This is the site of the first roadside art gallery - Hassall's Roadside Gallery created by the artist son of an artist. Ian Hassall was the son of John Hassall who was among and may have been the first of the British poster artists. The gallery opened Saturday July 14, 1962 at 1215 Main road, Eltham by the director of the National Gallery of Victoria, Eric Westbrook. Situated on the left hand side of the main road, about a mile and a half beyond Eltham, towards Research, near Coleman's Corner at the intersection of Wattletree Road. The property has remnants of a stone quarry, probably for the purpose of gaining stone for local road making. Paintings were hung on screens and removed at night for safety. Large pedestals displayed sculpture and jewellery. All types of hand made art work was displayed. Access to the exhibition and grounds was slightly lower than the level of the road. They were encircled by a narrow little moat formed by a small tributary of the Diamond Creek accessed by a small well built stone bridge built by Ian Hassall with local stone. The Gallery later became known as Hassall's Gallery Bazaar antiques, furniture, curios bought and sold. It operated through to the early 1990s. The property has been derelict and neglected for some years. At one stage a shipping container sat near the entrance. This series of ten photographs illustrate the extent of the vegetation which has taken over the land, evidence of rubbish and a possible fire. In July 2017, planning permission was sought from the Shire of Nillumbik for buildings and works to construct a dwelling and associated vegetation removal. (source planningalerts.org.au)Born Digitaleltham, main road, hassall's gallery bazaar -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Liz Pidgeon, Hassall's Gallery Bazaar, 1215 Main Road, Eltham, 25 March 2014, 25 March 2014
This is the site of the first roadside art gallery - Hassall's Roadside Gallery created by the artist son of an artist. Ian Hassall was the son of John Hassall who was among and may have been the first of the British poster artists. The gallery opened Saturday July 14, 1962 at 1215 Main road, Eltham by the director of the National Gallery of Victoria, Eric Westbrook. Situated on the left hand side of the main road, about a mile and a half beyond Eltham, towards Research, near Coleman's Corner at the intersection of Wattletree Road. The property has remnants of a stone quarry, probably for the purpose of gaining stone for local road making. Paintings were hung on screens and removed at night for safety. Large pedestals displayed sculpture and jewellery. All types of hand made art work was displayed. Access to the exhibition and grounds was slightly lower than the level of the road. They were encircled by a narrow little moat formed by a small tributary of the Diamond Creek accessed by a small well built stone bridge built by Ian Hassall with local stone. The Gallery later became known as Hassall's Gallery Bazaar antiques, furniture, curios bought and sold. It operated through to the early 1990s. The property has been derelict and neglected for some years. At one stage a shipping container sat near the entrance. This series of ten photographs illustrate the extent of the vegetation which has taken over the land, evidence of rubbish and a possible fire. In July 2017, planning permission was sought from the Shire of Nillumbik for buildings and works to construct a dwelling and associated vegetation removal. (source planningalerts.org.au)Born Digitaleltham, main road, hassall's gallery bazaar -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Liz Pidgeon, Hassall's Gallery Bazaar, 1215 Main Road, Eltham, 25 March 2014, 25 March 2014
This is the site of the first roadside art gallery - Hassall's Roadside Gallery created by the artist son of an artist. Ian Hassall was the son of John Hassall who was among and may have been the first of the British poster artists. The gallery opened Saturday July 14, 1962 at 1215 Main road, Eltham by the director of the National Gallery of Victoria, Eric Westbrook. Situated on the left hand side of the main road, about a mile and a half beyond Eltham, towards Research, near Coleman's Corner at the intersection of Wattletree Road. The property has remnants of a stone quarry, probably for the purpose of gaining stone for local road making. Paintings were hung on screens and removed at night for safety. Large pedestals displayed sculpture and jewellery. All types of hand made art work was displayed. Access to the exhibition and grounds was slightly lower than the level of the road. They were encircled by a narrow little moat formed by a small tributary of the Diamond Creek accessed by a small well built stone bridge built by Ian Hassall with local stone. The Gallery later became known as Hassall's Gallery Bazaar antiques, furniture, curios bought and sold. It operated through to the early 1990s. The property has been derelict and neglected for some years. At one stage a shipping container sat near the entrance. This series of ten photographs illustrate the extent of the vegetation which has taken over the land, evidence of rubbish and a possible fire. In July 2017, planning permission was sought from the Shire of Nillumbik for buildings and works to construct a dwelling and associated vegetation removal. (source planningalerts.org.au)Born Digitaleltham, main road, hassall's gallery bazaar -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Liz Pidgeon, Hassall's Gallery Bazaar, 1215 Main Road, Eltham, 25 March 2014, 25 March 2014
This is the site of the first roadside art gallery - Hassall's Roadside Gallery created by the artist son of an artist. Ian Hassall was the son of John Hassall who was among and may have been the first of the British poster artists. The gallery opened Saturday July 14, 1962 at 1215 Main road, Eltham by the director of the National Gallery of Victoria, Eric Westbrook. Situated on the left hand side of the main road, about a mile and a half beyond Eltham, towards Research, near Coleman's Corner at the intersection of Wattletree Road. The property has remnants of a stone quarry, probably for the purpose of gaining stone for local road making. Paintings were hung on screens and removed at night for safety. Large pedestals displayed sculpture and jewellery. All types of hand made art work was displayed. Access to the exhibition and grounds was slightly lower than the level of the road. They were encircled by a narrow little moat formed by a small tributary of the Diamond Creek accessed by a small well built stone bridge built by Ian Hassall with local stone. The Gallery later became known as Hassall's Gallery Bazaar antiques, furniture, curios bought and sold. It operated through to the early 1990s. The property has been derelict and neglected for some years. At one stage a shipping container sat near the entrance. This series of ten photographs illustrate the extent of the vegetation which has taken over the land, evidence of rubbish and a possible fire. In July 2017, planning permission was sought from the Shire of Nillumbik for buildings and works to construct a dwelling and associated vegetation removal. (source planningalerts.org.au)Born Digitaleltham, main road, hassall's gallery bazaar -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Pidgeon, Eltham Primary Art Show 2017, 2 Sep 2017
Heritage Excursion - An Eltham South Ramble, 2 Sep 2017Born Digitalactivities, eltham district historical society, eltham south, heritage excursion, local history centre -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Pidgeon, ‘Young Man Awakening’ – Bronze sculpture by Matcham Skipper (2008), Eltham Cemetery, 30 Aug 2015, 30 Aug 2015
Commissioned by the Eltham Cemetery Trust to celebrate the 150th Anniversary of the CemeteryBorn Digitaleltham cemetery, matcham skipper, eltham cemetery trust, art in public places, sculptures, young man awakening -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Pidgeon, ‘Young Man Awakening’ – Bronze sculpture by Matcham Skipper (2008), Eltham Cemetery, 30 Aug 2015, 30 Aug 2015
Commissioned by the Eltham Cemetery Trust to celebrate the 150th Anniversary of the CemeteryBorn Digitaleltham cemetery, matcham skipper, eltham cemetery trust, art in public places, sculptures, young man awakening -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Pidgeon, ‘Young Man Awakening’ – Bronze sculpture by Matcham Skipper (2008), Eltham Cemetery, 30 Aug 2015, 30 Aug 2015
Commissioned by the Eltham Cemetery Trust to celebrate the 150th Anniversary of the CemeteryBorn Digitaleltham cemetery, matcham skipper, eltham cemetery trust, art in public places, sculptures, young man awakening -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Pidgeon, ‘Young Man Awakening’ – Bronze sculpture by Matcham Skipper (2008), Eltham Cemetery, 30 Aug 2015, 30 Aug 2015
Commissioned by the Eltham Cemetery Trust to celebrate the 150th Anniversary of the CemeteryBorn Digitaleltham cemetery, matcham skipper, eltham cemetery trust, art in public places, sculptures, young man awakening -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Pidgeon, ‘Young Man Awakening’ – Bronze sculpture by Matcham Skipper (2008), Eltham Cemetery, 30 Aug 2015, 30 Aug 2015
Commissioned by the Eltham Cemetery Trust to celebrate the 150th Anniversary of the CemeteryBorn Digitaleltham cemetery, matcham skipper, eltham cemetery trust, art in public places, sculptures, young man awakening -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Pidgeon, ‘A Currawong Takes Flight’ – Corten steel and bronze sculpture by Michael Wilson (2015), Eltham Cemetery, 30 Aug 2015, 30 Aug 2015
Commissioned by Harold Mitchell AC for Eltham Cemetery TrustBorn Digitaleltham cemetery, eltham cemetery trust, art in public places, sculptures, a currawong takes flight, michael wilson -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Pidgeon, ‘A Currawong Takes Flight’ – Corten steel and bronze sculpture by Michael Wilson (2015), Eltham Cemetery, 30 Aug 2015, 30 Aug 2015
Commissioned by Harold Mitchell AC for Eltham Cemetery TrustBorn Digitaleltham cemetery, eltham cemetery trust, art in public places, sculptures, a currawong takes flight, michael wilson -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Pidgeon, ‘A Currawong Takes Flight’ – Corten steel and bronze sculpture by Michael Wilson (2015), Eltham Cemetery, 30 Aug 2015, 30 Aug 2015
Commissioned by Harold Mitchell AC for Eltham Cemetery TrustBorn Digitaleltham cemetery, eltham cemetery trust, art in public places, sculptures, a currawong takes flight, michael wilson -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Pidgeon, ‘A Currawong Takes Flight’ – Corten steel and bronze sculpture by Michael Wilson (2015), Eltham Cemetery, 30 Aug 2015, 30 Aug 2015
Commissioned by Harold Mitchell AC for Eltham Cemetery TrustBorn Digitaleltham cemetery, eltham cemetery trust, art in public places, sculptures, a currawong takes flight, michael wilson -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Pidgeon, ‘A Currawong Takes Flight’ – Corten steel and bronze sculpture by Michael Wilson (2015), Eltham Cemetery, 30 Aug 2015, 30 Aug 2015
Commissioned by Harold Mitchell AC for Eltham Cemetery TrustBorn Digitaleltham cemetery, eltham cemetery trust, art in public places, sculptures, a currawong takes flight, michael wilson -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Pidgeon, ‘A Currawong Takes Flight’ – Corten steel and bronze sculpture by Michael Wilson (2015), Eltham Cemetery, 30 Aug 2015, 30 Aug 2015
Commissioned by Harold Mitchell AC for Eltham Cemetery TrustBorn Digitaleltham cemetery, eltham cemetery trust, art in public places, sculptures, a currawong takes flight, michael wilson -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Pidgeon, ‘A Currawong Takes Flight’ – Corten steel and bronze sculpture by Michael Wilson (2015), Eltham Cemetery, 30 Aug 2015, 30 Aug 2015
Commissioned by Harold Mitchell AC for Eltham Cemetery TrustBorn Digitaleltham cemetery, eltham cemetery trust, art in public places, sculptures, a currawong takes flight, michael wilson -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Pidgeon, ‘A Currawong Takes Flight’ – Corten steel and bronze sculpture by Michael Wilson (2015), Eltham Cemetery, 30 Aug 2015, 30 Aug 2015
Commissioned by Harold Mitchell AC for Eltham Cemetery TrustBorn Digitaleltham cemetery, eltham cemetery trust, art in public places, sculptures, a currawong takes flight, michael wilson, montsalvat -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Pidgeon, ‘A Currawong Takes Flight’ – Corten steel and bronze sculpture by Michael Wilson (2015), Eltham Cemetery, 30 Aug 2015, 30 Aug 2015
Commissioned by Harold Mitchell AC for Eltham Cemetery TrustBorn Digitaleltham cemetery, eltham cemetery trust, art in public places, sculptures, a currawong takes flight, michael wilson, montsalvat -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Pidgeon, ‘A Currawong Takes Flight’ – Corten steel and bronze sculpture by Michael Wilson (2015), Eltham Cemetery, 30 Aug 2015, 30 Aug 2015
Commissioned by Harold Mitchell AC for Eltham Cemetery TrustBorn Digitaleltham cemetery, eltham cemetery trust, art in public places, sculptures, a currawong takes flight, michael wilson -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Pidgeon, ‘A Currawong Takes Flight’ – Corten steel and bronze sculpture by Michael Wilson (2015), Eltham Cemetery, 30 Aug 2015, 30 Aug 2015
Commissioned by Harold Mitchell AC for Eltham Cemetery TrustBorn Digitaleltham cemetery, eltham cemetery trust, art in public places, sculptures, a currawong takes flight, michael wilson -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Memorabilia/Souvenir WW1 - Pte. Percy Sutton
During WW1 soldiers communicated with family in Australia. When they were not required 'in-the-field' they occupied themselves with souvenirs and art work. This includes his ration book and tickets, and artwork consisting of 2 leaves, a fan and Xmas Card all attached to a white piece of paper. This collection may have been attached to the paper by family in Australia or by Percy before his return.Pte. Percy Sutton No. 3942 served in France in WW1. He joined the army on 3rd August 1915, aged 19 years and 5 months and was in the 8th Battalion. He was a railway employee, son of Margaret Sutton of William St, Wodonga. He was 5 feet 7and a half inches tall and a Methodist. He was discharged on 13th April 1919. He was born on 27th January 1897, the son of George and Margaret (nee McIntyre) Sutton. He returned to Wodonga. He died on 29th May 1971 at Mt Beauty in the Kiewa Valley. Attached to white paper a collection of souvenirs from WW1. It includes a Ration book and tickets, 2 gum leaves with French coloured ribbons, a fan inscribed with 'Forget me Not' and a 'Christmas Greetings' Card.On the Ration book - "Sutton, P. Pte. No. 3942". End of Leave or Duty: "7-1-19". Signed: "G.E.Tait" Stamped: "No. 1 Command Sutton Veny"pte. percy sutton, ww1 soldier -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Medal, Stokes and Sons, Honor to the AIF, Anzac Day 1918
This medal is an example of the type issued by the Victorian Education Department and sold on behalf of the Australian branch of the British Red Cross Society. It was made by Stokes and Sons, Melbourne, in a variety of metals including bronze, silvered bronze (as with this one), sliver, and gold. The mintage quantity is not known. and the initials HH refer to Harry Harvey, an art assistant at the EVD who designed the bust. 26mm dia bronze coloured medal on red,white & blue ribbon lGallipoli, France, Palestine, EVD, ANZAC DAY 1918 medal, honor to aif -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Book, Shire of Nillumbik, Laughing Waters Road - Catalogue & Art Journal, 2016
An exhibition of works created by artists who have taken part in the Laughing Waters Artist Residency Program over the past 15 years. The exhibition took place at Montsalvat, Eltham 30 January - 14 March 2016. Curators Jane Woolard and Grace Longato. Spiral bound. 1 volume (unpaged) : illustrations (chiefly colour), 1 portrait ;australian art, laughing waters artist residency program -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Book, Shire of Nillumbik, Laughing Waters Road: art, landscape & memory by Jane Woollard, 2016
"Laughing Waters has been a source of inspiration for many artists and designers, and was a natural extension of the dynamic art and lifestyle movement that began in the 1930s at Montsalvat. It was also an important site in the development of the Melbourne art scene in the 1960s and '70s, especially the earth building movement known as the Eltham Style. Since 2001 more than eighty artists have been in residence at Laughing Waters in Birrarung House and Riverbend. Their experiences and art making are woven together with Wurundjeri, European and family histories to create an evocative account of a special place in a bushy outer suburb of Melbourne." -- back cover. Eltham District Historical Society is acknowledged in the Acknowledgments section of this book.264 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits ISBN 9780994486707laughing waters, eltham, yarra river, artists, killeavey, mud bricks -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Book, Ross Publishing, Wiregrass: A Mythical Australian Town, drawings by Percy Leason, text by Garrie Hurchinson, 1986
Back Cover: At a time when black and white art was flourishing in Australia- with artists like Norman Lindsay, Will Dyson and Stan Cross at work - Percy Leason's creation of Wiregrass ranked him as an illustrator of surpassing genius. His early successes as a book illustrator and as a cartoonist for the Bulletin and Melbourne Punch, presaged a full flowering of his work with his creation of the mythical town and his endowment of it with a host of characters and comic situations. His inspiration came from his childhood town in Kaniva, Western Victoria but Wiregrass was every country town, with its general store, pub and church hall, its swimming hole, football ground and racecourse, its leading citizens, its battlers and mischievous children. Wiregrass flourished in Table Talk Magazine from 1926 to 1937 when Leason, seeking to escape his comic reputation and pursue "serious" art, went to live in America." Percy Leason lived in Eltham Softcover, 80 p. : ill., 1 port. ; 30 cm.ISBN 0850912490australian wit and humour, drawing, caricatures and cartoons, country life -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Eltham Art and Craft Market June 1988, 1988
Roll of negatives of the Eltham Art and Craft Market dated June 1988. The market was regularly held in the carpark in front of the Safeway supermarketRoll of 35mm black and white negative film, 24 shots; 7 stripsKodak TX 5063eltham, arts and craft, markets -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, Jorgensen, Justus
1. Exhibition Invitation: Justus Jorgensen; Paintings, Drawings, Sculpture, A Retrosepctive Exhibition, to be opened by Professor W. MacMahon Ball, Montsalvat, Hillcrtest Avenue, Eltham , Saturday 3rd April (1971) at 11.00 a.m.. (Eltham Art and Craft show as part of the Shire of Eltham Centenary in association with Eltham Apex Club). 2. Mini Biography: Justus Jorgensen (1894-1975) 3. An ode to the trendies, John March, The Age, Saturday, August 12, 1978, p15 - a review of a visit to Montsalvat and poetry reading during the 1978 Eltham Fesitval. Includes picture of Justus Jorgensen and cartoon sketch by Harper (?) 4. Mini Biography: Justus JorgensenFolder of information on Justus Jorgensen, artist and architect, Montsalvat.justus jorgensen, artist, eltham apex club, eltham art & craft show, exhibition, invitation, montsalvat, shire of eltham centenary, william macmahon ball, biography, 1978, david campbell, dorothy hewett, eltham festival, frank kellaway, poetry reading, poets, rosemary dobson, eltham cemetery, lily jorgensen