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Pamphlet - Photorgraphs - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Melbourne From the Bolte Bridge, 2019, 31/03/2019
Colour photograph Melbourne's highrise buildings.melbourne, highrise, cityscape -
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Photorgraphs - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Melbourne From the Bolte Bridge, 2019, 31/03/2019
Colour photograph Melbourne's highrise buildings.melbourne, highrise, cityscape -
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Photographs - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Melbourne From the Bolte Bridge, 2019, 31/03/2019
Colour photograph Melbourne's highrise buildings.melbourne, highrise, cityscape -
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Photographs - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Melbourne From the Bolte Bridge, 2019, 31/03/2019
Colour photograph Melbourne's highrise buildings.melbourne, highrise, cityscape -
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Photographs - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Melbourne From the Bolte Bridge, 2019, 31/03/2019
Colour photograph Melbourne's highrise buildings.melbourne, highrise, cityscape -
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Image, Melbourne Exhibition Buildings, c1897
The Exhibition Buildings at Melbourne.royal exhibition buildings, carlton gardens, melbourne international exhibition -
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Photograph - Image, Federal Parliament House, Melbourne, c1918, c1918
Before Parliament House was built in Melbourne the Federal Parliament met in the Victorian Parliament house, while the Victorian Parliament met in the Royal Exhibition Buildings. Photograph of Parliament House Melbourne during the era when it served as the Federal parliament. parliament house, melbourne -
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Photograph - Image, W.H. Watts, James Fairbairn Armytage, c1903, c1903
James Armytage lived at Tirkeith, Winchelsea around 1903. He was born in 1866. His was the son of Feliz Armytage, and the grandson of George Armytage (one of Victoria's early colonists. He first settled in Tasmania, then went to Geelong establishing Ingleby Station, and afterwards building 'The Hermitage' in Geelong, where he died in 1862.Portrait of James Fairbairn Armytage wearing a suit and tie. james fairbairn armytage, armytage, geelong -
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digital copy, Ballarat East high School Magazine 1959, 1959
Ballarat East High School was established in the early 1950s. This is one of the earliest magazines produced. School History: In February, 1955, Ballarat East High School opened in Hopetoun Street, in the vacated weatherboard buildings of the Girls’ Secondary School. In 1956, however, the School moved to its present site in Fussell Street, but because of the lack of space, Woodwork and Cookery classes were still held at Hopetoun Street. Since then there has been steady progress. The original building was extended, more classrooms and a library being built. A Domestic Science block was completed in 1957. Later, as mentioned elsewhere, sheltersheds, basketball courts, a bidycle shed and a canteen were provided for the pupils from funds raised by the Parents’ Association. Where there were previously bare areas of clayey soil we now have asphalt paths and neat gardens. Shrubs were planted, and seats, painted in the School colours, were places around the asphalted areas. (Page 5, 1959 BEHS School Magazine) 3 pdf files holding multiple pages of 1959 School Magazinebehs, ballarat east high school, ballarat east, magazine, 1959 -
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digital copy, Ballarat East High School Magazine 1960, 1960
School History: In February, 1955, Ballarat East High School opened in Hopetoun Street, in the vacated weatherboard buildings of the Girls’ Secondary School. In 1956, however, the School moved to its present site in Fussell Street, but because of the lack of space, Woodwork and Cookery classes were still held at Hopetoun Street. Since then there has been steady progress. The original building was extended, more classrooms and a library being built. A Domestic Science block was completed in 1957. Later, as mentioned elsewhere, sheltersheds, basketball courts, a bidycle shed and a canteen were provided for the pupils from funds raised by the Parents’ Association. Where there were previously bare areas of clayey soil we now have asphalt paths and neat gardens. Shrubs were planted, and seats, painted in the School colours, were places around the asphalted areas. (Page 5, 1959 BEHS School Magazine) 3 pdf files containing multiple pages of the BEHS 1960 School Magazinebehs, ballarat east high school, ballarat east, magazine, 1960 -
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digital copy, Ballarat East High School Magazine 1961, 1961
School History: In February, 1955, Ballarat East High School opened in Hopetoun Street, in the vacated weatherboard buildings of the Girls’ Secondary School. In 1956, however, the School moved to its present site in Fussell Street, but because of the lack of space, Woodwork and Cookery classes were still held at Hopetoun Street. Since then there has been steady progress. The original building was extended, more classrooms and a library being built. A Domestic Science block was completed in 1957. Later, as mentioned elsewhere, sheltersheds, basketball courts, a bidycle shed and a canteen were provided for the pupils from funds raised by the Parents’ Association. Where there were previously bare areas of clayey soil we now have asphalt paths and neat gardens. Shrubs were planted, and seats, painted in the School colours, were places around the asphalted areas. (Page 5, 1959 BEHS School Magazine) 3 pdf files of multiple pages of BEHS School magazine=1961 behs, ballarat east high school, ballarat east, magazine, 1961 -
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digital copy, Ballarat East High School Magazine 1962
School History: In February, 1955, Ballarat East High School opened in Hopetoun Street, in the vacated weatherboard buildings of the Girls’ Secondary School. In 1956, however, the School moved to its present site in Fussell Street, but because of the lack of space, Woodwork and Cookery classes were still held at Hopetoun Street. Since then there has been steady progress. The original building was extended, more classrooms and a library being built. A Domestic Science block was completed in 1957. Later, as mentioned elsewhere, sheltersheds, basketball courts, a bidycle shed and a canteen were provided for the pupils from funds raised by the Parents’ Association. Where there were previously bare areas of clayey soil we now have asphalt paths and neat gardens. Shrubs were planted, and seats, painted in the School colours, were places around the asphalted areas. (Page 5, 1959 BEHS School Magazine)4 pdf files holding multiple pages of BEHS 1962 School Magazines. These are large pdf files being each around 20MB or largerbehs, ballarat east high school, ballarat east, magazine, 1962 -
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Photograph, Former Kurting Mechanics' Institute, Victoria, 2016, 10/01/2016
Kurting. Mechanics' Hall OFFICIAL OPENING. SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION. Favored by beautiful weather, the official opening ot the new Mechanics' Hall erected at Kurting proved an entire success. There was a large attendance ol local and district residents, and a sports meeting held during the afternoon in aid of Red Cross funds resulted in a substantial amount being netted. The hall, which stands on ground generously donated by Mr J. Hogan, between the school and the creek, is a substantialyvconcrete building of pleasing design, and was erected at a cost of about £330 by Mr J. H. Secombe, who also materially assisted the committee in the matter of finance. It is 48ft. long by 24ft. wide, with 12ft, walls, and should prove equal to the needs of the district for many years to come. It is well ventilated, and has large windows, these opening outwards on hinges. Doors at each side, and the back, as well as in front, give free means of access, while a fireplace in the back allows of provision being made for supper arrangements, water being laid on from a tank. Provi sion has been made for the partitioning off ot portion of the hall at any time this may be considered desirable. To provide a stage eight tables of a uniform size have been constructed to fit across the width of the hall. By these it will be possible, when euchre parties are being held, to use the full length of the hall. ... (Inglewod Advertiser, 19 July 1918) and also to convert tiie "stage" into card tables. The committee still has work ahead in the provision of a ceiling for the building and seating accomodation, but there is no doubt that the public support accorded them will be sufficient to enable these matters to be dealt with in the near future. A fine floor has been put down.Photographs of the former Kurting Hall, Victoria.kurting, kurting hall, john hogan, kurting mechanics' institute -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Royal Exhibition Building Melbourne, 2018, 10/2018
Panoramic photograph of the Royal Exhibition Building in Melbourne. royal exhibition building, architecture, carlton gardens -
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Photograph - Image, Lydiard Street Ballarat Looking North, C1890
Lydiard Street is a street in central Ballarat known for its Victorian architecture. The building with clock tower is the former Ballarat Post Office, the tower stage of the building dating from 1885. It sits on the corner of Sturt Street. Black and white photograph of Lydiard Street Ballarat.lydiard street ballarat, ballarat post office, tram, streetscape, architecture, vintage cars -
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Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Bedolla's Spring Creek Hotel (Hepburn Springs)
Spring Creek Hotel was later known as the Savoia Hotel.Photograph of the Spring Creek Hotel in Main Road Hepburn Springs. This building is now behind the newer front of the Savoia Hotel.spring creek hotel, savoia hotel, michele bedolla, hepburn springs, hotels -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Former Homestead of William Rutledge at Port Fairy, 2017, 01/01/2017
In 2017 the building was used as the Port Fairy Youth Hostel.Photographs of a house in Port Fairy.Plaque "Emoli Original portion erected 1844 for merchant William Rutledge"william rutledge, port fairy, emoli, belfast, victoria -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, St Aiden's Anglican Church, Apollo Bay, 2013, 27/01/2013
Colour photograph of weatherboard church at Apollo Bay. Gothic in style it is typical of the simple timber churches built by less wealthy communities in Victoria, mostly before the First World War. St Aiden's was built and opened in 1905, with a local resident as builder. .St Aidan's is one of only a few buildings in Apollo Bay remaining from before World War I. apollo bay, st aiden's anglican church -
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Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Crossways Country Inn, Marysville, 2012, 2012
Crossways was built in the early 1920s. it was one of only a few Marysville buildings to survive the 2009 bushfires. Armed with only a bucket, co-owner Greg Cherry miraculously saved the building over a 12 hour ordeal. Crossways later provided a much needed refuge for the Marysville community and firefighters in the aftermath of the fires. A number of colour photographs of Crossways after the 'Black Staturday' bushfire.greg cherry, crossways county inn marysville, bushfire, black saturday -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, L.J. Gervasoni, Avoca, 2011, 06/08/2011
Colour photograph of a double storey brick building in Avoca, Victoria.avoca, architecture -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, L.J. Gervasoni, Avoca, 2011, 06/08/2011
Colour photograph of a building in Avoca, Victoria.avoca, architectue -
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Photograph - Colour, L.J. Gervasoni, 'Coolock', Bendigo, 2011, 17/03/2014
Colour photograph of a building in Bendigo that was later used as a part of Catholic College Bendigo.bendigo, view street, coolock -
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Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, 'Coolock', Bendigo, 2011, 17/03/2014
Colour photograph of a building in View Street Bendigo.coolock, bendigo -
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Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, 'Coolock', Bendigo, 2011, 17/03/2014
Colour photograph of a window on the Bendigo building known as Coolcok.bendigo, view street, coolock -
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Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, 'Coolock', Bendigo, 2011, 17/03/2014
Colour photograph of a building called Coolock in Bendigo.bendigo, view street, coolock -
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Photograph, Camberville Main Street, 2014, 04/11/2014
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Photograph - Colour, Digby, Victoria
Colour photograph of a white building at Digby. digby -
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Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Fawcett Hall and Public Library, 2015, 11/01//2015
Fawcett Hall is 14 kilometres North West of Alexandra, North East Victoria, in Spring Creek Road and is set amongst a small picturesque rural farming and business community with hills as a backdrop and Stony Creek running alongside the public reserves property boundary. Part of our hall building dates back to its establishment in 1882. Originally the hall served as a Mechanics Institute and Public Library and later as a primary school.Colour photograph of a weatherboard Hall.fawcett hall and public library, fawcett, fawcett mechanics' institute -
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Photograph, Henty Fire Brigade, 2015, 22/12/2015
Colour photograph of the fire brigade building at Henty.henty, fire brigade -
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digital photographs, Lisa Gervasoni, Church at Tallangatta, c2010-2017
Colour photograph of a church at Tallangatta.tallangatta, building, church