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Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Ian Robinson (SMB Audio Visual), Demolition of Carlton and United Breweries, Lydiard Street South, 10/12/1994
This image was taken to the commenement of the Stage 3 Ballarat School of Mines development on the Brewery site. Coloured photograph of the former Calrlton and United Breweries, Lydiard Street South Ballarat, while under demolitioncarlton and united breweries, ballarat school of mines, brewery building, ballarat brewery -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Ian Robinson (SMB Audio Visual), Demolition of Carlton and United Breweries, Lydiard Street South, 10/12/1994
This image was taken to the commenement of the Stage 3 Ballarat School of Mines development on the Brewery site. Coloured photograph of the former Calrlton and United Breweries, Lydiard Street South Ballarat, while under demolitioncarlton and united breweries, ballarat school of mines, brewery building, ballarat brewery -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Ian Robinson (SMB Audio Visual), Demolition of Carlton and United Breweries, Lydiard Street South, c1994
This image was taken to the commenement of the Stage 3 Ballarat School of Mines development on the Brewery site. Coloured photograph of the former Calrlton and United Breweries, Lydiard Street South Ballarat, while under demolitioncarlton and united breweries, ballarat school of mines, brewery building, ballarat brewery -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Ian Robinson (SMB Audio Visual), Demolition of Carlton and United Breweries, Lydiard Street South, c1994
This image was taken to the commenement of the Stage 3 Ballarat School of Mines development on the Brewery site. Coloured photograph of the former Calrlton and United Breweries, Lydiard Street South Ballarat, while under demolitioncarlton and united breweries, ballarat school of mines, brewery building, ballarat brewery, lydiard street south -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Main Street Cowes
Part of a collection of 'Rose & Valentine' series of Post Cards. Copied by John Jansson 1984Post Card of Main Street, Cowes showing Post Office at right. Policeman and female in front of P.O.local history, photography, photographs, postcards, cowes phillip island, post office, black & white photograph, thompson ave cowes, phillip island -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Eltham (Bridge Street)
Colour photograph of an original sepia image of Bridge Street, Eltham looking west from Main Roadeltham, bridge street, main road -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, 88 Pitt Street, Eltham, 1860s
Six colour photographs of cottage at 88 Pitt Street, Eltham, built by George Stebbing c.1860spitt street, eltham, houses, george stebbing -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Earthworks for construction of Safeway Store, Arthur Street, Eltham
Colour photograph of the earthworks undertaken in the construction of the Safeway store in Arthur Street, Eltham looking north-east.eltham, arthur street, safeway store, buildings, construction -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Main Road near Cecil Street, Eltham, 1962
Black and white photograph of Main Road, Eltham looking south near Cecil Street, October 1962main road, cecil street, eltham -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Main Road at Pryor Street, Eltham
Five colour photographs showing Main Road at Pryor Street in Eltham Shopping Centre looking southmain road, pryor street, shops, eltham -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Main Road, Eltham looking south near Diamond Street
Colour photograph of Main Road, Eltham looking south near Diamond Street on the right hand sidemain road, eltham, wattletree road, colemans corner, coleman -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Diamond Street Bridge, Eltham
Three colour photographs showing Diamond Street Bridge over Diamond Creek, Eltham prior to reconstructioneltham, diamond street, bridges, diamond creek -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Diamond Street Bridge, Eltham
Five colour photographs showing Diamond Street Bridge over Diamond Creek, Eltham after reconstructiondiamond street, eltham, bridges, diamond creek -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Chute Street, Diamond Creek, 1910, looking east, 1910
Postcard of Chute Street Diamond Creek looking east, 1910 from the collection of Nillumbik Historical Society.diamond creek, chute street -
Federation University Historical Collection
Image, Ballarat Teachers' College Students Playing Basketball at Gillies Street, 1966-1968, 1967-1968
These images were used in a rolling slide show during the 2017 reunion of Ballarat Teachers' College 1967-1968.Black and White photograph of Ballarat Teachers' College students playing basketball on the court at the Gillies Street Campus. ballarat teachers' college, basketball -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour, Jarrod Watt, Street Protests in Hong Kong against proposed extradition laws, 2019, 17/06/2019
Carrie Lam, Hong Kong’s chief executive, had plenty of political support in the territory’s pro-Beijing legislature to pass a bill that would allow extraditions to mainland China. The legislators were set to begin discussing the bill in early June, and intended to vote on it just weeks later. A series of protests took place, and after a June 16 protest saw the largest turnout yet, Ms. Lam made a major concession: She postponed the bill, at least temporarily. It was an undeniable victory for the protesters — but it did little to quell the unrest. Since the bill could later be reintroduced, protesters felt they remained in danger. The police tactics to break up the demonstrations on June 12, including the use of more than 150 tear gas canisters to push protesters far away from the government office, created a new set of demands from the protesters. Now, instead of just calling for the withdrawal of the bill and Ms. Lam’s resignation, they said they wouldn’t be content unless there was an independent investigation of officers’ conduct. They also wanted the release of protesters arrested on June 12, and for the government to rescind its description of the demonstrations as a “riot,” a designation that carries legal significance. None of that has happened. Many analysts say Ms. Lam is unlikely to step down, nor would Beijing accept her resignation if she offered it. She has more wiggle room on the other demands, but has not indicated any willingness to budge. The Hong Kong Protests are a leaderless, digital movement.There is no single leader or group deciding on or steering the strategy, tactics and goals of the movement. Instead, protesters have used forums and messaging apps to decide next steps. Anyone can suggest a course of action, and others then vote on whether they support it. The most popular ideas rise to the top, and then people rally to make them happen. At its best, this structure has empowered many people to participate and have their voices heard. Protesters say it keeps them all safe by not allowing the government to target specific leaders. Their success in halting the extradition bill, which was shelved by the territory’s chief executive, speaks to the movement’s power. Despite the lack of a clear leader, protesters have shown extensive coordination at the demonstrations, having planned the specifics online beforehand. Supply stations are set up to distribute water, snacks, gloves, umbrellas and shields made of cardboard. Volunteer first aid workers wear brightly colored vests. People form assembly lines to pass supplies across long distances, with protesters communicating what they need through a series of predetermined hand signals. Anyone walking in dangerous areas without a helmet or a mask is quickly offered one. No individual can speak on behalf of the protesters, which makes negotiations difficult, if not impossible. (https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/02/world/asia/hong-kong-protest-explained.html, accessed 07/07/2019) Hong Kong’s amended extradition law would allow the extradition of suspects to mainland China for the first time. Supporters say the amendments are key to ensuring the city does not become a criminal refuge, but critics worry Beijing will use the law to extradite political opponents and others to China where their legal protections cannot be guaranteed. The government claims the push to change the law, which would also apply to Taiwan and Macau, stems from the killing last year of a Hong Kong woman while she was in Taiwan with her boyfriend. Authorities in Taiwan suspect the woman’s boyfriend, who remains in Hong Kong, but cannot try him because no extradition agreement is in place. Under the amended law, those accused of offences punishable by seven years or more in prison could be extradited. The new legislation would give Hong Kong’s leader, known as the chief executive, authority to approve extradition requests, after review by the courts. Hong Kong’s legislature, the legislative council, would not have any oversight over the extradition process. Many Hong Kongers fear the proposed extradition law will be used by authorities to target political enemies. They worry the new legislation spells the end of the “one country, two systems” policy, eroding the civil rights enjoyed by Hong Kong residents since the handover of sovereignty from the UK to China in 1997. Many attending the protests on Sunday said they could not trust China as it had often used non-political crimes to target government critics, and said they also feared Hong Kong officials would not be able to reject Beijing’s requests. Legal professionals have also expressed concern over the rights of those sent across the border to be tried. The conviction rate in Chinese courts is as high as 99%. Arbitrary detentions, torture and denial of legal representation of one’s choosing are also common. Many in the protests on Sunday 09 June 2019 said they felt overwhelmed by a sense of helplessness in the face of mainland China’s increasing political, economic and cultural influence in Hong Kong. Hong Kong’s top political leader is not elected by ordinary voters but by a 1,200-strong election committee accountable to Beijing. Half of its legislature are chosen through indirect electoral systems that favour pro-Beijing figures. Many Hong Kongers also cited the jailing of leaders and activists from the 2014 Occupy Central movement– a 79-day mass civil disobedience movement – as well as the disqualification of young localist lawmakers as signs of the erosion of civil freedoms. Resentment towards China has been intensified by soaring property prices – with increasing numbers of mainland Chinese buying properties in the city – as well as the government’s “patriotic education” drive, and the large numbers of mainland tourists who flock to Hong Kong. Many Hong Kongers are also concerned about China’s growing control over the city’s news media, as they increasingly self-censor and follow Beijing’s tacit orders. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/jun/10/what-are-the-hong-kong-protests-about-explainerPhotograph of a crowd on the streets of Hong Kong to protest against proposed extradition laws, heading towards Admiralty. carrie lam, hong kong protests, extraditions, protest, protestors, admiralty -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Looking up towards Loughnan's Hill from the rear of 97 Ringwood Street c1970
Looking up towards Loughnan's Hill from the rear of 97 Ringwood Street c1970. (Pam Payne) -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document, Chain of title for 351 Princes Street, Port Melbourne 1859-2008, 1913 - 1939
Held by Titles Office from 1859 to about 2004. Peter Parrington obtained them after converting title to more common Torrens.Chain of title for 351 Princes Street, Port Melbourne 1859-2008 Last will of Bridget Ryan 04.06.1913built environment - domestic, families, dennis ryan, bridget ryan, ryan, stephen, clark street, princes street, john harbison, margaret ryan, b & j howletti, j anderson, n clelland, p j (peter) parrington, s l (sue) parrington -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document, Chain of title for 351 Princes Street, Port Melbourne 1859-2008, 1913 - 1939
Held by Titles Office from 1859 to about 2004. Peter Parrington obtained them after converting title to more common Torrens.Chain of title for 351 Princes Street, Port Melbourne 1859-2008 Probate for Denis Ryan 18.05.1939built environment - domestic, families, dennis ryan, bridget ryan, ryan, stephen, clark street, princes street, john harbison, margaret ryan, b & j howletti, j anderson, n clelland, p j (peter) parrington, s l (sue) parrington -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Sandstone blocks, remnants from earlier wall, 405 Learmonth Street, during reconstruction, July 1995
historic, buildingBelieved to be built using stone from Margaret Jamieson's demolished Buninyong HotelColour photo, Sandstone blocks, remnants from earlier wall, 405 Learmonth Street, during reconstruction.stone wall, learmonth st., buninyong hotel, ma jamieson -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, McCracken Street, Blackburn South, 1995
History of McCracken Street, Blackburn South by Beryl Gray, Nunawading Historical Society [actually McCracken Avenue]History of McCracken Street, Blackburn South by Beryl Gray, Nunawading Historical Society [actually McCracken Avenue]History of McCracken Street, Blackburn South by Beryl Gray, Nunawading Historical Society [actually McCracken Avenue]street names, mccracken avenue, blackburn south, orchard grove, blackburn south, lawrence street, blackburn south, gray, beryl -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Plan of lot in Grey Street, Mitcham, 1933
Copy of Shire of Blackburn and Mitcham plan re Lot 19 in Grey Street, Mitcham [now Vermont].Copy of Shire of Blackburn and Mitcham plan re Lot 19 in Grey Street, Mitcham [now Vermont].Copy of Shire of Blackburn and Mitcham plan re Lot 19 in Grey Street, Mitcham [now Vermont].shire of blackburn and mitcham, grey street, vermont, lot 19, mitcham road, vermont -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Meerut Street, 1/03/1974 12:00:00 AM
Auction article on 8 Meerut Street Mitcham.Auction article on 8 Meerut Street Mitcham. For private sale through P. B. Fielding and AssociatesAuction article on 8 Meerut Street Mitcham.meerut street mitcham, no. 8, p. b. fielding and associates -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Drummond Street Blackburn, 1996
Auction of 6 Drummond Street Blackburn Saturday 19 Oct 1996.Auction of 6 Drummond Street Blackburn Saturday 19 Oct 1996 - sold $231,000. Agent: WoodardsAuction of 6 Drummond Street Blackburn Saturday 19 Oct 1996.drummond street blackburn no. 6, sale -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Laburnum Street Blackburn, 1996
Auction of 29 Laburnum Street Blackburn Saturday 7 Sep 1996.Auction of 29 Laburnum Street Blackburn Saturday 7 Sep 1996 - sold for $285,000. Agent: WoodardsAuction of 29 Laburnum Street Blackburn Saturday 7 Sep 1996.laburnum street blackburn no 29, auction -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Francis Street Blackburn, 1996
Auction at 6 Francis Street Blackburn Saturday 9 Nov 1996 - sold for $187,000. Agent: WoodardsAuction at 6 Francis Street Blackburn Saturday 9 Nov 1996 - sold for $187,000. Agent: WoodardsAuction at 6 Francis Street Blackburn Saturday 9 Nov 1996 - sold for $187,000. Agent: Woodardsfrancis street blackburn, no. 6, woodwards -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Your street - Weeden Drive Vermont South, 2013
Everybody loves good neighbours. Pinoak Court, known as 'Ramsay Street' in the TV program 'Neighbours'.. Photos.Everybody loves good neighbours. Pinoak Court, known as 'Ramsay Street' in the TV program 'Neighbours'.. Photos.Everybody loves good neighbours. Pinoak Court, known as 'Ramsay Street' in the TV program 'Neighbours'.. Photos.pin oak court vermont south, neighbours television program, tan, mimi, hermans ria, weeden drive vermont south -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Boyd Street, Blackburn South
Sale brochure for property 14 Boyd Street, Blackburn South.Sale brochure for property 14 Boyd Street, Blackburn South. Agent Woodards. Pictures and floor plans.Sale brochure for property 14 Boyd Street, Blackburn South. boyd street, blackburn south no 14 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, 35 Deakin Street, Mitcham, 1997
Auction of property at 35 Deakin Street, Mitcham;Auction of property at 35 Deakin Street, Mitcham will be held on Saturday 12 Apr 1997 at 2.30 pm.Auction of property at 35 Deakin Street, Mitcham;deakin street, mitcham no 35 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Chapel Street/ Railway Road, Blackburn, 6/01/2001 12:00:00 AM
Black and white photograph of shops on corner of Chapel Street and Railway Road, Blackburn. Fruiterer closed 2000chapel street, blackburn, railway road, blackburn.