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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Baking schedule board, Swallow & Ariell, Perce White, 1993
Council was invited by developers Buxton Brothers to tour the site in 1993, and Cr Perce WHITE took photos of those few items left in the buildingsBaking schedule board: one of 12 photos of various signs and fixtures in former Swallow & Ariell biscuit factory, taken 1993 after building was sold and virtually emptyindustry - manufacturing, swallow & ariell ltd, perce mcguire white, perce white -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Ladies rest room sign, 'gals', Swallow & Ariell, Perce White, 1993
Council was invited by developers Buxton Brothers to tour the site in 1993, and Cr Perce WHITE took photos of those few items left in the buildingsLadies rest room sign - 'gals': one of 12 photos of various signs and fixtures in former Swallow & Ariell biscuit factory, taken 1993 after building was sold and virtually emptyindustry - manufacturing, swallow & ariell ltd, perce mcguire white, perce white -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - DVD, Public Records Office Victoria (PROV), Temperance Hall, Port Melbourne, Public Building file, 1890 - 1963
... of the building to Port Melbourne Council for use as an Elderly Citizens... Temperance Hall, Port Melbourne, Public Building file. DVD containing ...COPYRIGHT PROV Temperance Hall, Port Melbourne, Public Building file. DVD containing 25 pages of images of letters, documents and plans concerning the Temperance Hall, corner Nott and Liardet Streets, Port Melbourne from 1890 to 1963, belonging to the Independent Order of Rechabites. 1963 documents relate to the sale of the building to Port Melbourne Council for use as an Elderly Citizens Centrebuilt environment - civic, local government - city of port melbourne, societies clubs unions and other organisations, health - general health, port melbourne temperance hall, edward clark, town clerks, senior citizens centre, liardet community centre -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - A E Wearne & Son Coachbuilders, Port Melbourne, 1900
City of Port Phillip Collection - pm1034 View of A E Wearne & son Coachbuilders, office and factory. Front is made of corrugated iron. Cars were assembled here until the 1930s when the Depression forced closure. Buiding was later used by the Port Melbourne Council as Harts Market, named after Mr Hartridge who had a grocers stall in the building. On the right a corner of the adjoining grocery and hardware store is visiblebuilt environment - industrial, transport - motor vehicles, a e wearne & son, coachbuilders, harts market -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Domestic object - Wallpaper, Council meeting room, 1930s
Three small fragments of wallpaper from the vaulted ceiling of the original council meeting room of the 1882 building (i.e. southern end, first floor)Stained and faded with ageport melbourne town hall, built environment - civic -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book - Port Melbourne Council, Sanitary Inspectors Report Book, J Mounsey, Sanitary Inspector, 1929 - 1936
James MOUNSEY - Council InspectorSanitary Inspector's Reports to Port Melbourne Council 1929-1936. Detailing duties re traffic, fire, building regulations, installation and use of petrol pumps, food labelling, street hoardings, crowd behaviour. Notes wireless aerials cause damage to chimneys when attached by wire p.88transport - motor vehicles, local government - city of port melbourne, environmental issues, health - general health, business and traders, industry, nightsoil, built environment, fishermans bend, livestock, engineering - canals and drainage, james mounsey -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book - Nott Street School Old Boys Roll of Honour, Honour (Honor) Roll for Nott St school old boys, 1917 - 1920
These papers were originally in a hidden compartment of the large timber Nott Street School Honour Board, now in the foyer of Port Melbourne Town Hall. This Board was originally located in the Infant School building. During the 1970s, Cr. Perce WHITE had been Chairman of the School Committee and had been aware of the "secret" compartment and its contents.In the early 1990s, Perce obtained the support of Port Melbourne City Council in recognising the necessity of ensuring that the Board and it's contents were protected for posterity. Accordingly, when the school closed in 1993, it was arranged with the Education Department for it to be relocated to the Port Melbourne Town Hall. unfinished book - Roll of Honour (Honor) of soldiers 1914 - 18 who attended Nott St school. Red cover.war - world war i, education - primary schools, nott street state school -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book - Nott Street School. Teachers and staff who served in WW1, Education Dept. Record of War Service 1914-18, 1917 - 1920
These papers were originally in a hidden compartment of the large timber Nott Street School Honour Board, now in the foyer of Port Melbourne Town Hall. This Board was originally located in the Infant School building. During the 1970s, Cr. Perce WHITE had been Chairman of the School Committee and had been aware of the "secret" compartment and its contents.In the early 1990s, Perce obtained the support of Port Melbourne City Council in recognising the necessity of ensuring that the Board and it's contents were protected for posterity. Accordingly, when the school closed in 1993, it was arranged with the Education Department for it to be relocated to the Port Melbourne Town Hall. Light-brown slip covered record of war service of Education Derpartment teachers and staff - Nott St school 1914-1919. war - world war i, nott street state school, education - primary schools -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Piano and stage backdrop, hall, Swallow & Ariell, Perce White, 1993
Council was invited by developers Buxton Brothers to tour the site in 1993, and Cr Perce WHITE took photos of those few items left in the buildingsPiano and stage backdrop, hall: one of 12 photos of various signs and fixtures in former Swallow & Ariell biscuit factory, taken 1993 after building was sold and virtually emptyindustry - manufacturing, swallow & ariell ltd, perce mcguire white, perce white -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Postcard - Port Melbourne series, Alison Kelly, 1991
Both photographers were concerned about heritage places soon to be demolished or altered. Printing of the postcards was paid for by Port Melbourne Council.From a set of nine colour postcards featuring heritage places on the Port waterfront. Images by Alison KELLY (nos 4-9) and James LAURITZ (nos 1-3) 1991 1. Aerial photo of Bay St. 2. Starch factory shell. 3. Sunset over Station Pier. 4. Beacon (outer) 5. Gatehouse Station Pier. 6. Seamen's Mission building. 7. Abel Tasman ferry. 8. Old Eastern kiosk. 9. Centenary Bridge stairway.piers and wharves - station pier, piers and wharves - princes pier, piers and wharves - lagoon pier, beacons, built environment, transport - ferries, missions to seamen, james lauritz, alison kelly, abel tasman -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book - Port Melbourne Council, Rents Market Buildings - Bay and Nott Streets, 1920
Rents Market Buildings - Bay and Nott Streets. Rent payments for Market buildings 1922-25. Dark green cover with dark red spinelocal government - city of port melbourne, built environment - commercial, market buildings -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Plan - Façade, Port Melbourne Town Hall, Port Melbourne City Council, 1916
Plan - Details of building front of 1915 Port Melbourne Town Hall.port melbourne town hall -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Plan - Proposed renovation to shop fronts, Bay Street, Port Melbourne, Wunderlich Ltd, 14 Feb 1916
... for nos. 191-219 Bay Street (market buildings) for Port Melbourne.... 191-219 Bay Street (market buildings) for Port Melbourne ...Plan of design for proposed renovation of shop fronts for nos. 191-219 Bay Street (market buildings) for Port Melbourne Council. Plus master copy for photocopies.Drawing endorsed by R.N. Solly representative of Wunderlich Ltd in top right hand corner: No. 695 in bottom right hand cornerbuilt environment - commercial, market reserve, wunderlich ltd, bay street -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Postcard - Mission to Seamen, Port Melbourne, Alison Kelly, 1991
Postcard showing Mission to Seamen buildingMr J Coffey Box 255 Mansfieldreligion - anglican (holy trinity), local government - city of port melbourne, rev john coffey, alison kelly -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Badge - ARP Warden, Bentley, 1940s
These badges belonged to ARP (Air Raid Precautions) wardens. ARP was an organisation which operated during WWII and monitored the area to ensure no lights were visible from any building. Practice exercises prepared them for possible attacks.On back: 'Issued by State Emergency Council' 'Bentley'war - world war ii -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Badge - ARP Warden, Bentley, 1940s
These badges belonged to ARP (Air Raid Precautions) wardens. ARP was an organisation which operated during WWII and monitored the area to ensure no lights were visible from any building. Practice exercises prepared them for possible attacks.On back: 'Issued by State Emergency Council' 'Bentley'war - world war ii -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Former Port Theatre painted black, Bay Street, Port Melbourne, Pat Grainger, 1993
Record shots were taken over a three year period; this records the building as it had been for a number of years, rounded upper windows blocked in, bulding painted black. Also shows almond trees at left just prior to their removal by Council.Black and white photo of former Port Theatre, painted black - winter 1993 From set of five panoramic photos showing stages of development, former Port Theatre - restored in 1996 as shops and officesbuilt environment - commercial, port theatre -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document, 'Building By-Law of the City Council of Port Melbourne', 1930
Small cream-coloured booklet with 1928 City of Port Melbourne Building By-Laws; title in black*116' in pencil after 'By-Law':Notes in blue ink p 3 and pencil p 50:Rust marks from paper cliplocal government - city of port melbourne, built environment -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Programme, Roland Harvey, 1999 Port Melbourne Festival, Feb 1999
Produced by the Port Melbourne Festival Committee in conjunction with the Bay Street Traders and Circus Oz and distributed throughout the municipality. 1999 was the infamous street festival sponsored in part by the Gateway Project, a group of three developers intending to build tall buildings of up to 22 stories in Bay Street between Graham and Rouse Streets (see p. 11). This so angered the Port Phillip Council that they took the Festival from the Committee and put it out to tender from anyone that would restore its 'community' basis. Port Melbourne Neighbourhood House won the tender for 200 to 2002 (see items 1255)Program for Port Melbourne Festival 1999: A4, 16pp, full colour (two copies)arts and entertainment, celebrations fetes and exhibitions, town planning - proposals shelved, port melbourne festival committee, circus oz -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book - Temporary Honour Roll, Nott Street School Old Boys, 1917 - 1920
These papers were originally in a hidden compartment of the large timber Nott Street School Honor Board, now in the foyer of Port Melbourne Town Hall. This Board was originally located in the Infant School building. During the 1970s, Cr. Perce WHITE had been Chairman of the School Committee and had been aware of the "secret" compartment and its contents. In the early 1990s, Perce obtained the support of Port Melbourne City Council in recognising the necessity of ensuring that the Board and it's contents were protected for posterity. Accordingly, when the school closed in 1993. it was arranged with the Education Department for it to be transferred to Port Melbourne Town Hall. In 1994, existing councils, including Port Melbourne, were abolished and a new City of Port Phillip was created. Concerned about the fate of these documents under the administration of Commissioners, Perce removed these documents and kept them in a safe place, eventually handing them over to the Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society in 2004..03 - Brown paper covered (23 x 18) temporary Honour (Honor) Roll of Nott St Old Boys, 1914-19.war - world war i, nott street state school, education - primary schools -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Newspaper - "The Good, The Bad and the Ugly Revealed, Survey", 11/7/2007
Photocopies of newspaper article series in Phillip Island and San Remo Advertiser Wednesday July 11 2007. Pp 1, 6, 10. Part 2 of "SOS: Save Our Shores" Pg. 1 article states Churchill Island visitors centre topped list of 21 local buildings for good planning and design. Pg. 6 = survey of community re: development. Pg. 10 re: Eco Resort, Silverwater development and Bass Coast Shire Council's 5 major strategies. churchill island visitors centre, planning, phillip island, bass coast shire council -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph, James Lauritz, Looking towards the City from near Princes Pier, 1989 - 1990
Looking towards the City from near Princes Pier. Government Engine Works and city buildings in the distance. James Lauritz print of Port Melbourne, laminated (one of 18). Copies of slides produced for Port Melbourne Councillocal government - city of port melbourne, built environment, james lauritz, commonwealth engine works -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph, James Lauritz, Tram arriving at Port Melbourne Station, 1989 - 1990
Tram arriving at Port Melbourne Station. Through railyards now cleared of rubble and City buildings in background. James Lauritz print of Port Melbourne, laminated (one of 18). Copies of slides produced for Port Melbourne Councillocal government - city of port melbourne, built environment, james lauritz, tranport - rail -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Film - Video Recording - Digital, I Wish I Had Been There, 28 Jul 2020
The Port Melbourne Historical and Preservation made history on the 28 July 2020 when, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, we hosted our first meeting via Zoom.Digital video recording of PMHPS meeting held via Zoom on 28 July 2020. Eight members spoke on the theme “I Wish I Had Been There …” Margaret BRIDE wishes she had there when Wilbraham LIARDET had ridden up and down Bay Street proclaiming the separation of Victoria from New South Wales. John MAY wishes he was there in 1937 when Port Melbourne and Williamstown Football Clubs swapped players. Sue LEONG wishes she was there in July, 1901 in front of the building where she now lives but previously was a stables and carrier’s business. David RADCLIFFE wishes he was there in March, 1924 when the HMS Hood and the HMS Repulse arrived in Port Melbourne. Beris CAMPBELL wishes she was there in 1974 at Arch TODD's Mayoral Ball at Port Melbourne Town Hall. Garry SMART wishes he was there for the Sandridge Council meeting held at the newly built court house on 23 August 1860. Helen BARRY wishes she was there at the Graham Street railway gates where her grandfather proposed to her grandmother. Lex JOHNSON wishes he was there on the last Saturday in August, 1946 when Port Melbourne took on Coburg at North Port Oval.margaret bride, wilbraham frederick evelyn liardet, wfe liardet, separation, john may, port melbourne football club, williamstown football club, sue leong, knight's transport, david radcliffe, hms hood, hms repulse, beris campbell, archibald (arch) todd, celebations - balls, gary smart, local government - municipal district of sandridge, court house, helen barry, lex johnston, coburg football club -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - 51 Esplanade West Port Melbourne, Janet BOLITHO, c.2006
House built in the inter-war period. Council approved a four 3 storey development with 8 on-site car parks in 2008. It was appealed to VCAT but unsuccessfully and the house was demolished in December 2010. Fire destroyed much of the building prior to ademolition.Colour photograph of Ron in porch at 51 Esplande West, Port Melbourne.built environment - domestic, built environment - demolition, esplanade west -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Market shop demolition
Market buildings established 1885. Demolition retained streetscape but allowed new businesses .Colour photo showing Market shop demolition in Bay St 1989. Old frontage retained. Nott St homes and Council flats visible in backgroundbuilt environment - demolition, built environment - commercial, built environment - civic -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Demolition of Market building in Bay St 1989
Market building was established in 1885. Demolition retained the street frontage but new businesses were to come. Colour photo showing demolition of Market Building in By St 1989. Frontage retained. A former passageway through the building enables view of houses in Not St and Council Flatsbuilt environment - civic, built environment - commercial, built environment - demolition -
Cockatoo History & Heritage Group
Order of Ceremony, Official Opening of the Cockatoo Community Complex, Saturday 20th November, 1982
In 1976, the Shire of Pakenham recognising that Cockatoo was the second largest township within the shire, acknowledged requests for the provision of recreation facilities. Council purchased four hectares of land strategically located in the Town Centre and in conjunction with the local community, embarked upon a programme of staged development of the site. The first stage saw the construction of the kindergarten building which was opened in 1977, followed by the bowling green, tennis courts, netball courts and public toilets. The Community Complex Building was the final development of the site.The Cockatoo Community Complex building, was the final stage of the development and was opened on the 20th November 1982. It was a replacement for the old Cockatoo Hall, which had not been renovated since 1936. The old Cockatoo Hall was lost in the Ash Wednesday fires on the 16th February 1983. The community complex played an integral part in the recovery stages after Ash Wednesday.Four page document, including Acknowledgements, Order of Ceremony, Menu and Site Plan of the Cockatoo community ComplexTwo punctured holes for folder storagecockatoo community complex, cockatoo hall, hall opening, cockatoo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - BOOKLET: REPORT TO RESIDENTS CITY OF GREATER BENDIGO, 1996
Front cover is a photo of Alexandra Fountain. 52 paged booklet - ''Report to Residents - City of Greater Bendigo, 1995. Table of Contents; The Mayor; Chief Executive Officer; Council meetings; Office location and hours; ''One Telephone Number''; Locations of functions and business; Units; Organisation Structure; Advisory Committee; Municipal Boundaries; Customer services; Economic development; Bendigo Tourism; Bendigo Trust; Events Bendigo; Capital works 1996/97; Bendigo Regional Arts Centre; Local laws; Aged and disability services; Children and family services; Environmental health; Recreation and leisure; Parks and gardens; Planning and building; Waste management in Bendigo; Library services; Rates; Budget for 1996/97; The budget at a glance; Index.bendigo, council, report -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - BENDIGO FOR SUNSHINE BUSINESS AND PLEASURE
Bendigo for Sunshine Business and Pleasure, under the seal of the Bendigo City Council. Published by Bolton Bros Pty Ltd, Centreway, Bendigo. The book has 56 pages of early Bendigo photos, depicting various tourist attraction, buildings,shops, industries. Some of the photes: Herbert Keck&Sons, Commercial House, Tomlins-Simmie&co. Flour Millers,The Beehive, W. Cowling, The School of Mines, Chemists of Bendigo, Bolton Bros, Prescott and Dawe, Churches of Bendigo, W.J. Lenten, Myer,Favaloro, Electric Light- Poer and Tramway, Bartlett Bros, Baker&Woods, William Wallace, Public Buildings, Lake Weeroona, Bendigo Business College, Leggo's of Bendigo, Rosalind Park, Stillwell, Bendigo Pottery, Warren's Emporium, Randall's, Chatfield, Frank Monaghan, Rickards Bros, Cocking's Bargain Centre, Whitelock & Carter, Bucknell & Jeffrey, The Bendigo Advertiser, Charing Cross, Hartley Bros, Cohn Bros, Bendigo Art Gallery, J.B. Wilson.bendigo, history, photographic history