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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, RSL Hall Murchison, 1941-1946
Hans Walter von Gruenewaldt was a German POW who used his artistic ability to paint several large mural caricatures while he was held at Camp 13 at Murchison. The technique he used was colourful house paint, painted directly onto the walls of the German mess hut, reading room and recreation hall in compound 13D. The paintings were completed over a duration of six years (1941-1946). Colour photo of stage of the RSL Hall Murchison.hans walter von gruenewalt, german pow's, camp 13 murchison, pow camps, caricatures -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Camp 13 Hall, 1941
Inside view of Camp 13 hallBlack and white photograph of inside of Camp 13 hall. Map of the world, Australia and Pacific Ocean backdrop. Tables and stools, inserted conical lights.camp 13, camp 13 hall, map of the world -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Photograph, Ret. Soldiers Ball Wangaratta 9.8.37, 1937
Returned Soldier's Ball held in Wangaratta on 9th August 1937 Captain Mulder and Jim Boyd were floor stewards. A special set of four couples in full regimental dress danced the Quadrilles and other set dances.First Military Ball held in Wangaratta and due to its success it was decided to make it an annual event. Black and white unframed photograph of large group of men and women in front of stage with flags in background mounted on brown cardboardA momento of the Ret. Soldiers Ball Wangaratta 9.8.371937, wangaratta, returned soldier's ball -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Byrneside Plain and Fancy Dress Ball 1934
The Byrneside Plain and Fancy Dress Ball 1934 group photo.tatura, byrneside, hall, costume, female, male -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, 1938 Ball
Victory Hall Ball c1938, group photo on the dancefloor.tatura, ball, costume, female, male, buildings, historic -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Ball c1930s
Group photo inside the decorated hall. Unidentified ball, c1930s.tatura, ball, costume, female, male, buildings, historic -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Lindsay Carey and Theological Hall video equipment, 1984
"Co-ordinator of the equipment is Mr. Lindsay Carey, a candidate for the ministry, who said: 'It is not only the staff's responsibility at the theological hall to take video seriously, but the whole church's. Video is an excellent educational method and a superb medium for communicating the gospel — every parish should have a video cassette recorder.'Carey is shown in the Theological Hall Library with the video equipment.C&N identification.theological hall, video education, carey, lindsay -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph
A b/w photograph of a group of 6 males identified as (L to R) Jim Reilly, Bernard Hall, Chris Hall, Ted Carmichael, Ken Morgan, Barry Rowe - the Wood Chop Final Winners - with their trophies - the George Hall Memorial Trophy.Handwritten on back: -REGIONAL - NEEDED AT 6% OFFICE TUESDAY (obviosly details for the photographer specifying the length of the finished photo required. <------36.9 lns----> 79%reilly, jim, hall, bernard, chris, carmichael, ted, morgan, ken, rowe, barry, george hall memorial trophy, wood chopping, sports, b., george evans collection -
National Wool Museum
Folder, Burgon, Burgon & Ball, Ronaldson & Tippett, Munro, sheep shearing machines
Part of Ken Galloways research material associated with his career as a woolclasser. "Burgon, Burgon & Ball, Ronaldson & Tippett, Munro, sheep shearing machines"Burgon, Burgon & Ball, Ronaldson & Tippett, Munro, sheep shearing machines 2woolclassing shearing machinery, wool press, burgon, ronaldson, galloway, mr ken, woolclassing, shearing machinery -
National Wool Museum
Book, Hall & Stells, Ltd, Makers of Machinery
"Hall & Stells, Ltd, Makers of Machinery, Park Works, Keighley, Eng", catalogue of machinery."Hall & Stells, Ltd, Makers of Machinery, Park Works, Keighley, Eng", catalogue of machinery.textile machinery, hall and stells limited -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Shire Hall 1866 c1980s -- Coloured
Colour Photo Stawell Shire Hall built 1866, c1980. The Shire Hall is in Longfield Street Stawell and has had many changes since 1866. Ronald Campbell, the Shire's second president laid the foundation of the hall on 28th April 1866. The contractors were Hutchings and Delbridge. The first Hall and office were the front part of the existing building. These rooms consisted of two 18 ft square rooms with an entrance hall separating them. The facade was almost the same as it is today. The building cost 502 pounds.Colour photograph of Stawell Shire Hall 1866. Very similar view to 0084 the photo clearly showing the two windows and arched entrance door. Landscaping outside the building is exactly the same as in 0084. stawell -
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Photograph, Stawell Shire Hall 1866 -- 04 Photos -- Coloured
Shire Hall 4 Colour photos. Three photos (84.10a, b, c,) showing the brick veneer addition to the Stawell Shire Hall. One photo (84.10) of the plaque bearing the councillors names. These photos were taken in 2013 and each photo shows a different view of the brick veneer addition. One view is the front of the brick addition and other 2 are of the rear view of the 1962 addition.Four colour Photographs. Three of the brick additions to the Stawell Shire Hall in 1960-1962. One photograph of the plaque bearing the councillors names.Shire of Stawell. This stone was unveiled on 8th August 1962 by Ex. Cr. C. S. Reading When this new wing was opened by the Hon. M.V. Porter M.L.A. Minster for Local Government. Councillors WEST - E. W. Giles J.P. Pres., R. McD. Perry., L. J. Campbell., EAST - G. W. N. Cox., A. G. Holden., I.F. Kilpatrick., NORTH EAST - A. E. Duxson J.P., W.B. Cameron., A.H. Ellen., NORTH - C.J. Hutchings., A. J. H. Gray., J. R. Williams J.P., Shire secretary V. C. Neilson F.I.M.A. Shire Engineer N. H. Cottman B.C.E. C.E. A.M.I.E (Aust) Originally Built 1866. Extended 1873. Remodelled 1960-62 Builders 1960-62 W.R. Willcock and J.W. Kennedy.stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Shire Hall 1866 -- Coloured
Stawell Shire Hall in the process of being painted. The photo shows the painter up the ladder with a paint bucket. A bicycle is leaning against the decorative fence possible the painters bike.Coloured photograph of the Stawell Shire Hall being painted. A person in white overalls is standing on the top rails of the ladder painting the decorative window out the front. A taller ladder is positioned near the door and leaning against the parapet. The photo also shows the decorative fence, with a white post and white gate. Peterboro Cardboards The Canadian Board/Le Carton Canadian No. 337stawell -
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Photograph, Stawell Shire Hall 1866 -- Coloured
View of the Stawell Shire Hall from the road way. The photo does not show the decorative fence around the front of the building as show in the previous photograph. Coloured photograph of the Stawell Shire Hall. A telegraph pole in front of a large tree can be seen on the left hand side with a flag post out the front of the building. There is no fence around the Shire Hall. stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Shire Hall -- Coloured
Stawell Shire Hall photograph taken around the same time as 84.13. Image shows the building painted white with no decorative fence out the front.View from the street of Stawell Shire Hall. The image is taken from the right hand side of the building showing a colourful flower bed in front of a large tree. The flag post is also out the front of the Shire Hall. stawell -
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Photograph, Stawell Shire Hall 1866 -- Early Photo with Pillars & Cast Iron Fence
Early photo of Stawell Shire Hall with decorative cast iron fence and 2 pillars either side of the gate entrance. The photos show the detail of the original building built in 1866 especially the doors and windows. The photo may have been taken in 1917-1918.Black & white early photo of Stawell Shire Hall. There is a total of 3 black & white photo's, two the same size and one enlarged. The photo has been taken directly out the front of the building showing the cast iron decorative fence with manicured shrubs out the front of the building. The photo is very similar to 84.6 but does not have the flag post on top of the building. Almost identical to 84.6 angle slightly different, no flag pole. stawell -
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Photograph, Stawell Shire Hall 1866 c1990's
Stawell Shire Hall photograph taken late 1990s. The building appears freshly painted with the flag pole on the left hand side. The front door is now glass.Black & white photograph of Stawell Shire Hall late 1990's. The flag pole is on left side and the building looks freshly painted. The front door is now glass. Photo in Album 7 page 53.stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Shire Hall -- Before and After colour photos of the Shire Hall, one photograph taken in 2011
Two Stawell Shire Hall colour photos showing the changes over time to the landscape around the Shire building. In 2011 the two Norfolk Island hibiscus trees were removed. In the photo with the trees removed the building is painted a brown colour and has the Australian flag flying on the flag post. Two colour photographs of Stawell Shire Hall showing how the landscape around the building has changed over time. In 2011 the Norfolk Island Hibiscus trees were removed. The building was painted white in one photo and when the trees removed painted a brown colour similar to the initial brick of the building. stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Shire Hall -- Before and After trees were removed 2011 -- 3 Photos -- Coloured
Three photos showing Stawell Shire Hall after trees removed in 2011. The building is painted a brown colour and in all 3 photos the Australian flag is flying on the flag post out the front. The three photos show different views of the building. One of the photos on page 29 Album 14 shows a deciduous tree also planted on the right side of the building. Three colour photos of Stawell Shire Hall taken in 2011 showing the building without the Norfolk Island Hibiscus trees. The Shire Hall is painted a brown colour and show the brick veneer addition on the left. The three photos are in Album 14 pages 26 & 29 showing the new deciduous tree planted out the front and the brick veneer addition on the left of the Shire Hall. stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Shire Hall 1866 c1876
Stawell Shire Hall built 1866, this photo may have been taken in 1876. A copy of each was made and donated to the society by Melbourne Museum. Three people standing outside the front door may be one adult and 2 children. Early view of the Stawell Shire Hall c 1876 before the building was extended. In more recent photos the building has 3 side windows. Three people are standing outside the building entrancestawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Shire Hall -- 1 Photo 1999 & 2 Photos 2011 -- Coloured
Three photos of trees around Stawell Shire Hall, one photo taken in 1999 and two coloured taken 2011. Two are of the Norfolk Hibiscus, one 1999 and the other 2011 when the tree was removed. The other coloured photo is of the English Oak on the right side of the Shire Hall taken in 2011.Three photos of trees around the Stawell Shire Hall, two taken in 2011 & one in 1999. The 1999 photo is black & white and of the garden bed on the right of the Stawell Shire Hall. The other two photos taken in 2011 are of two different trees. One on the left side the Norfolk Island hibiscus tree removed in 2011 and on the right an English Oak tree.stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Shire Hall 1866 - c 1890
Stawell Shire Hall built 1866, photo taken around c 1890s. The Shire Hall has a decorative gate and fence in front of the building. This photo is an enlargement of the post card in album 14, p26. Black & white enlarge photograph of the Stawell Shire Hall c 1890's. This photo is taken from the original post card in Album 14 page 26. The post card has an EMPIRE symbol on the back with a lion and kangaroo between them is a camera on a stand. The photo shows the Stawell Shire Hall with a decorative fence in front of the building and hedge behind the fence.Post Card with EMPIRE symbol on the back.stawell -
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Photograph, Stawell Shire Hall 1866
Stawell Shire Hall built 1866. In this black & white photograph of the Shire Hall a white panel can be seen over the top section of the doorway to the building. Stawell Shire Hall built in c 1866. This black and white photograph shows just the front of the building with a white panel over the doorway. A small shrub on the left of the pathway behind the decorative fence.c 1937.stawell -
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Photograph, Stawell Shire Hall 1866
Stawell Shire Hall built 1866 Hewitt Photo. A professional photograph of the Shire Hall showing the road and footpath in front of the building. The view shows three side windows and two at the front opf the building with four urn shaped decorations on top of the building. A flag post can be seen behind the central building decoration on the roof above the entrance doorway. The landscape around the building is well manicured with tall to medium sized shrubs. Stawell Shire Hall built 1866. Black & white photograph showing a front and side view of the building. This photo shows three side windows compared to an earlier photo, 84.2 where only one side window can be seen.Stawell Photographic Co. Close Railway Station C. HEWITT, Managerstawell -
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Photograph, Stawell Shire Hall built 1866, c 1949
Black & white photograph of Stawell Shire Hall, taken in July 1949 when Stawell had a heavy snow fall. The photo shows the Shire Hall to the left of trees, with a laneway beside. A telegraph pole stands on the right side of the lane. The lane called Millers Lane was named in 2012. The snow fall occurred on the 18th of July 1949.Black & white photograph of the Stawell Shire Hall and Millers Lane. The photograph was taken in 1949 when snow had fallen in Stawell. Millers Lane has a telegraph pole on the corner. Longfield road looks cleared of snow but thick on either side of the road. Two tree guards can be seen in the street verge either side of Millers Lane. stawell shire hall -
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Photograph, Stawell Shire Hall 1866
This photograph is a copy obtained from State Library of Victoria. The photograph is of Stawell Shire Hall. Two persons can be seen in the foreground. The two story brick building beside the Stawell Shire Hall was once the Literary Institute. The Stawell Shire Hall building has been added to over the years. Ronald Campbell, the Shires second president laid the foundation stone on 28th April. 1866. The contractors were Hutchings and Delbridge. The photograph shows the first hall and office. The building contained simple 18 feet square rooms, with an entrance hall separating them, the facade was almost as it is now. The initial cost of the Shire Hall was $502.Black and white photograph of Stawell Shire Hall as one single storey brick building with parapet on top. Beside the Shire Hall is a two storey brick building. Also, a dwelling between the two building in the background in Cooper St. Two persons in the foreground, one on the road the other on the pathway. stawell -
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Photograph, Stawell Shire Hall 1866
Stawell Shire Hall with 15 men standing outside the building. The photo is taken from an illuminated address presented to Cr. George Jennings. The original illumination is held by the Kinsella Family.Photograph taken from illuminated address presented to Cr. George Jennings. The photograph shows 15 people standing outside the Stawell Shire Hall. stawell -
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Photograph, Murals with descriptions inside the Town Hall 1930
Details of a decorative murals taken from The Weekly Times Diamond Jubilee Celebrations. The decorative mural is on the righthand side of the town hall stage. Three smaller images (floral) are on the right hand side of the mural. The artist of the murals was Will Rees.Enlarged black & white photograph of a mural with a woman seated holding a musical instrument. The image is an enlargement of the righthand panel beside the stage in the town hall. The enlargement taken from the Weekly Times newspaper cutting of the Stawell Diamond Celebrations The paper was handed on to the Society by Stawell Athletic Club.stawell -
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Photograph, St. Matthew’s Presbyterian Church from town hall clock tower c1959-1960
St. Matthew’s Church 1959-1960 taken from town hall clock tower. Photo taken around 1959 -1960. The Centenary book states brick fence and pillars were a gift from McCracken Family, but not in the year the church was built. This photo was used for the Centenary book cover and was taken from the Town Hall clock tower. The roof line in bottom right corner of photo is rear of town hall.Two photographs of St Matthew's Church taken from the Stawell Town Hall. The photo shows an aerial view of the church and houses behind the church. stawell religion -
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Photograph, Stawell Brownies in dress up in front of Guide Hall
At guide hall on corner of Layzell and Patrick StreetsGuides or brownies in dress up in front of Corrugated iron guide hallA Marshall Studios Quality Prints guides