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Photograph - Photograph - Portland Wool Brokers Limited, Wool Store, 1964
Port of Portland Authority archivesFront: (no inscriptions) Back: 12-8 Items date & 25½ [each ?] (blue pen, centre) 4572 (lower centre, pencil) Page 11 (lower right, blue pen) Film No. I.98/ Neg. No. 3/ Date 21-12-64/ (Portland Studios, 11 Julia St, Portland. Tel. 858 (blue stamp & pencil) (centre)port of portland archives -
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Booklet, Community Meeting 17 July 1976 Portland Looks To The Future, c. 1976
A record of a community meeting outcomes, including list of attendees and supporters. -
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Pamphlet, Portland Holiday Centre of the South West, 1970s
Trifold pamphlet 'Portland Holiday Centre of the South West'. Coloured photos, map, tours and information. -
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Pamphlet - BROCHURE, Port of Portland, 1980-1989
Full colour brochure for Port of Portland, contains Port information and trade statistics 1978 - 1990 -
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Book - Booklet, A Short History of St Stephen's Church, Portland Victoria, c. 1994
Twenty page booklet 'A Short History of St Stephen's Church Portland victoria 1834 -1994place of worship, st stephens church anglican, church history -
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Painting, Town Hall, Portland, 21/01/1948
Watercolour, front view of Town Hall, Portland, off-white mount, black matte wooden frame, reflective glass, silver hanging wire on back. A bluestone building with four chimneys. Centre building with one smaller wing either side. Red/brown front door. Two long windows either side. Each wing also has a smaller window.Front: 'K.J. 27.1.48' - hand written, black ink, bottom left hand corner of painting 'TOWN HALL PORTLAND 1863' - hand written, black ink, bottom centre of painting Back: Black stamp centre. 'K.W.D, Jack P/L P.O. BOX 1, Doreen, Vic, 3754portland town hall, kenneth jack -
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Administrative record - Football Score Card, 'Portland Guardian' Print, 22/05/1948
Portland Football Club, Heywood Football ClubFootball score card, grey cardboard, black print. For Western District Football League match between Heywood and Portland, at Heywood, Sat. May 22 1948. Back of card - sponsors, inside card, teams, with space for quarter by quarter scores, filled in by hand, pen and pencil -
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Domestic object - Recipe Book, Portland Golf Club Recipes, c. 1987
Recipe book, orange card covers, black pen and ink script and artwork front cover. Recipes typed and printed on to various coloured paper, according to classificationBack: Portland Golf Club logo - pen and ink -
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Photograph, Dartmoor Pine Mills, Apr-76
Port of Portland Authority archives.Front: (no inscriptions) Back: Portland Harbour Trust Commissioners (purple stamp) (centre). Dartmoor Pine Mills (lower left) (pencil) April, 1976 (lower left) (pen).port of portland -
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Painting, untitled [Portland Port], n.d
Art Collection Previously located in History HouseThe painting depicts the Portland Port from an aerial perspective. The perspective is taken from the ocean looking down across the Port and into the town of Portland. Within the foreground is the ocean beyond the Main Breakwater, the Main Breakwater and the Port. Within the Port nine large ships are docked and another is being brought into the Port by two tugboats. The background features a distant view of the town of Portland and the landscape beyond the township. The work has a white wooden frame and glass.Front: TROMPF (white paint, bottom right corner) Back: (no inscriptions) -
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Administrative record - Portland Harbour Trust Report 1950-1969, Port of Portland, Victoria, n.d
Front: 'B. VIVIAN' - top right, handwritten, blue biroport of portland -
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Newspaper - Newspaper - death notice K. S. Anderson, PORTLAND OBSERVER AND GUARDIAN, 14/05/1986
Portland Observer and Guardian, for Wednesday, 19th May 1986, containing death notices and obituary for K.S. Anderson.k s anderson, death, portland observer, portland guardian -
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Administrative record - Report - Portland Harbour Trust Commissioners, Port of Portland Victoria, c. 1968
Report produced by Portland Harbour Trust Commissioners, detailing construction and facilities of the present harbour, 1950 - 1968Front: 'VIVIAN' - top right corner, handwritten, blue biro -
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Textile - Tapestry, Portland Fibre Group, Tall Ships Tapestry, 1989-1992
Funding from Bicentenary Committee. Valerie Kirk assisted with cartoon, PFG did the rest. Presented to Cr. Bernard Wallace, 11 December 1992, and unveiled at Portland Library.Large tapestry with central image depicting people, animals, landmarks and activities on the foreshore of Portland harbour. Surrounded by a yellow border with symbols of history, industry and immigration on both sides. Hung by a wood panel across top.Back: VKIRK RT JH RS DA - - (tapestry letters in varied colours, lower right edge) PS GWEC ODME OK MS (Tapestry letters in varied colours, lower left edge)textile, tapestry, tall ships, bicentenary -
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Pamphlet - BROCHURE, Portland Aluminium Smelter, n.d
Two tri-fold brochures produced by Portland Aluminium. Contains history, economic importance, and manufacturing information. Black and white. Blue 'PORTLAND ALUMINIUM SMELTER' on front, above aerial photo of smelter. Back has diagram of smelter, area marked with blue numbers to match legend.portland aluminium smelter -
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Newspaper, Australasian Sketcher - An Octopus Seen in Portland Bay
Image on newspaper. Top third of the page contains the title - Australasian Sketcher / With Pen and Pencil . Under this is a black and white drawn image of a large octopus in the water. There are also rocks and cliffs. Under the image are the words: An Octopus seen in Portland Bay. From a sketch by Mr H. Butler, Portland.No. 41 - VOL IV / Melbourne, Saturday, May 13 1876 / Price 6doctopus, marine, sealife, portland bay, newspaper, drawing -
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Photograph - Instructional photograph No.1: Using concrete for street kerbs, Portland Cement Association, 1921
One of seven photographs produced by the Portland Cement Association in 1921 showing how concrete kerbs could be created. Portland Cement Association (PCA) was founded in 1916. From 1917, the association actively promoted the benefits of concrete for road works in Australian newspapers. In the nineteenth century in Melbourne (Vic.) 'made roads' typically had gutters and kerbing lined with bluestone.The photographs are important evidence of the availability of instructional models for the use of concrete in street works in Victoria. While the photographs date from the early 1920s, the use of concrete for kerbing did not reach its maturity until after World War 2. The photos demonstrate knowledge about and the use of concrete in street works in a major Melbourne municipality at an early period.Black and white photograph with printed instructions on the reverse showing the production of concrete kerbing on 67th Street, West Allis, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (USA). The photograph was produced by the Portland Cement Association of Chicago in 1921 and used within the Chief Engineer's Department of the City of Kew (Vic.)."1st - Filling forms with Concrete. Construction of Combined Concrete Cerb and Gutter"street works, kerbing, gutters, concrete, portland cement association -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Instructional photograph No.2: Using concrete for street kerbs, Portland Cement Association, 1921
One of seven photographs produced by the Portland Cement Association in 1921 showing how concrete kerbs could be created. Portland Cement Association (PCA) was founded in 1916. From 1917, the association actively promoted the benefits of concrete for road works in Australian newspapers. In the nineteenth century in Melbourne (Vic.) 'made roads' typically had gutters and kerbing lined with bluestone.The photographs are important evidence of the availability of instructional models for the use of concrete in street works in Victoria. While the photographs date from the early 1920s, the use of concrete for kerbing did not reach its maturity until after World War 2. The photos demonstrate knowledge about and the use of concrete in street works in a major Melbourne municipality at an early period.Black and white photograph with printed instructions on the reverse showing the production of concrete kerbing on 67th Street, West Allis, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (USA). The photograph was produced by the Portland Cement Association of Chicago in 1921 and used within the Chief Engineer's Department of the City of Kew (Vic.)."2nd - Tamping Concrete into Approximate Contour"street works, kerbing, gutters, concrete, portland cement association -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Instructional photograph No.3: Using concrete for street kerbs, Portland Cement Association, 1921
One of seven photographs produced by the Portland Cement Association in 1921 showing how concrete kerbs could be created. Portland Cement Association (PCA) was founded in 1916. From 1917, the association actively promoted the benefits of concrete for road works in Australian newspapers. In the nineteenth century in Melbourne (Vic.) 'made roads' typically had gutters and kerbing lined with bluestone.The photographs are important evidence of the availability of instructional models for the use of concrete in street works in Victoria. While the photographs date from the early 1920s, the use of concrete for kerbing did not reach its maturity until after World War 2. The photos demonstrate knowledge about and the use of concrete in street works in a major Melbourne municipality at an early period.Black and white photograph with printed instructions on the reverse showing the production of concrete kerbing on 67th Street, West Allis, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (USA). The photograph was produced by the Portland Cement Association of Chicago in 1921 and used within the Chief Engineer's Department of the City of Kew (Vic.)."3rd - Metal template for Trimming Concrete 1/2" below Finished Surface ready for Application of Mortar facing." street works, kerbing, gutters, concrete, portland cement association -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Instructional photograph No.4: Using concrete for street kerbs, Portland Cement Association, 1921
One of seven photographs produced by the Portland Cement Association in 1921 showing how concrete kerbs could be created. Portland Cement Association (PCA) was founded in 1916. From 1917, the association actively promoted the benefits of concrete for road works in Australian newspapers. In the nineteenth century in Melbourne (Vic.) 'made roads' typically had gutters and kerbing lined with bluestone.The photographs are important evidence of the availability of instructional models for the use of concrete in street works in Victoria. While the photographs date from the early 1920s, the use of concrete for kerbing did not reach its maturity until after World War 2. The photos demonstrate knowledge about and the use of concrete in street works in a major Melbourne municipality at an early period.Black and white photograph with printed instructions on the reverse showing the production of concrete kerbing on 67th Street, West Allis, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (USA). The photograph was produced by the Portland Cement Association of Chicago in 1921 and used within the Chief Engineer's Department of the City of Kew (Vic.)."4th - showing the three principal filling operations - 1st Trimming base course; 2nd Mortar facing applied and Trimmed 1/8th high with wooden template; 3rd - Mortar face finished to exact contour with metal finishing trowel, having a rounded face in contact with mortar facing." street works, kerbing, gutters, concrete, portland cement association -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Instructional photograph No.5: Using concrete for street kerbs, Portland Cement Association, 1921
One of seven photographs produced by the Portland Cement Association in 1921 showing how concrete kerbs could be created. Portland Cement Association (PCA) was founded in 1916. From 1917, the association actively promoted the benefits of concrete for road works in Australian newspapers. In the nineteenth century in Melbourne (Vic.) 'made roads' typically had gutters and kerbing lined with bluestone.The photographs are important evidence of the availability of instructional models for the use of concrete in street works in Victoria. While the photographs date from the early 1920s, the use of concrete for kerbing did not reach its maturity until after World War 2. The photos demonstrate knowledge about and the use of concrete in street works in a major Melbourne municipality at an early period.Black and white photograph with printed instructions on the reverse showing the production of concrete kerbing on 67th Street, West Allis, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (USA). The photograph was produced by the Portland Cement Association of Chicago in 1921 and used within the Chief Engineer's Department of the City of Kew (Vic.)."5th Detail. showing use of finishing tool on Mortar Surface" street works, kerbing, gutters, concrete, portland cement association -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Instructional photograph No.6: Using concrete for street kerbs, Portland Cement Association, 1921
One of seven photographs produced by the Portland Cement Association in 1921 showing how concrete kerbs could be created. Portland Cement Association (PCA) was founded in 1916. From 1917, the association actively promoted the benefits of concrete for road works in Australian newspapers. In the nineteenth century in Melbourne (Vic.) 'made roads' typically had gutters and kerbing lined with bluestone.The photographs are important evidence of the availability of instructional models for the use of concrete in street works in Victoria. While the photographs date from the early 1920s, the use of concrete for kerbing did not reach its maturity until after World War 2. The photos demonstrate knowledge about and the use of concrete in street works in a major Melbourne municipality at an early period.Black and white photograph with printed instructions on the reverse showing the production of concrete kerbing on 67th Street, West Allis, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (USA). The photograph was produced by the Portland Cement Association of Chicago in 1921 and used within the Chief Engineer's Department of the City of Kew (Vic.)."6th - Tooling and Edging the back edge of curb. Metal dividing plates partly withdrawn" street works, kerbing, gutters, concrete, portland cement association -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Instructional photograph No.7: Using concrete for street kerbs, Portland Cement Association, 1921
One of seven photographs produced by the Portland Cement Association in 1921 showing how concrete kerbs could be created. Portland Cement Association (PCA) was founded in 1916. From 1917, the association actively promoted the benefits of concrete for road works in Australian newspapers. In the nineteenth century in Melbourne (Vic.) 'made roads' typically had gutters and kerbing lined with bluestone.The photographs are important evidence of the availability of instructional models for the use of concrete in street works in Victoria. While the photographs date from the early 1920s, the use of concrete for kerbing did not reach its maturity until after World War 2. The photos demonstrate knowledge about and the use of concrete in street works in a major Melbourne municipality at an early period.Black and white photograph with printed instructions on the reverse showing the production of concrete kerbing on 67th Street, West Allis, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (USA). The photograph was produced by the Portland Cement Association of Chicago in 1921 and used within the Chief Engineer's Department of the City of Kew (Vic.)."7th - Brushing Surface with flat brush, wet with clean water, to remove tool marks and small surface irregularities." street works, kerbing, gutters, concrete, portland cement association -
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Postcard, Looking to Whalers Point, Portland, 1930s
Formerly owned by James and Ada Brimblecombe, Heywood, then by Merle Lewis, Mt. GambierBlack and white photographic image printed on card, depicting a beach and grassy dunes with people in foreground, and cliffs and a lighthouse in background.Front: LOOKING TO WHALER'S POINT, PORTLAND (printed, lower centre)landscape photography, coastal scene, whalers point -
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Souvenir - Souvenir - Tumbler Portland 150th Anniversary, Tumbler - Portland 150th Anniversary, 1984
Glass tumbler. Dimpled ase. Gold rim. Gold lettering.Front: Portland 150th Anniversary. Whale in Triangle 1834 - 1984. -
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Book - One of the series of 'Dear Friends', Vanda Savill, Portland Harbour 'In his own Words', 1978-1979
One of the series of 'Dear Friends' books by Vanda Savill. "In his own Words" is a tribute to K.S. Anderson and his colleagues. Black and white photo of Port of Portland, with inset photo fo K.S. Anderson, on front cover. List of Portland Harbour Trust Commissioners 1950-1978, on back cover.port of portland -
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Slide - Slide - Henty Beach, Portland, Portland Bay, 1960s
Taken by Mr P.G.W. (Wal) Whitelaw in early to mid 1960'sAlfacolour Slide of Henty Beach, Portland bay Paddle Boats on sand on left. Boatrs at anchor & Railway pier in background.slide, colour, henty beach, railway pier -
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Administrative record - Report, Portland Public Band Annual Report, 1906
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Magazine, PORTLAND 1983, c. 1983
Inaugural Town of Portland Municipal Magazine, published by Portland Town Council. Coloured glossy cover. Photo of harbour, looking towards entrance, 2 yachts in foreground, front cover - photo of Legal and General building, 2 Gawler St on back cover. White pages black print, black and white photos. -
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Pamphlet - PROGRAMME, Back to Portland Celebrations Programme, Nov-49
Same as 8038, (Back to Portland celebrations), but two programmes joined together with sticky tape, so the complete programme can be seen.