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City of Ballarat Libraries
Photograph - Card Box Photographs, Alexandra Bandstand, Ballarat 1938
... Alexandra Bandstand, Ballarat 1938....Alexandra Bandstand... Public Alexandra Bandstand, Ballarat 1938. Photograph Card Box ...Located in Sturt Street, the Bandstand was decorated for the Ballarat Centenary Celebrations.alexandra bandstand, sturt street, ballarat centenary celebrations, building, public -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Sturt Street gardens Christmas - Alexandra bandstand, 2015
... Sturt Street gardens Christmas - Alexandra bandstand...alexandra bandstand... season sturt street gardens alexandra bandstand bandstands ...Coloured photograph of street lights on a bandstand in Ballarat.christmas, sturt street, night, christmas decorations, festive season, sturt street gardens, alexandra bandstand, bandstands -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Decorated tram Ballarat 23 in Sturt St, 1938
... Queen Alexandra Bandstand.... The Queen Alexandra bandstand and buildings in the background have..., east bound passing the Queen Alexandra Bandstand.... (1938) in the Ballarat district. The Queen Alexandra bandstand ...Photograph shows decorated tram No. 23, eastbound between Dawson and Doveton Streets. The tram was decorated for the 100 years of European settlement (1938) in the Ballarat district. The Queen Alexandra bandstand and buildings in the background have been decorated as well. The street decoration just in front of the tram, was recycled from an earlier Melbourne celebration event. A young man is riding a bicycle alongside the tram.Yields information about the decoration of Sturt St and tram 23 for the 100 years of European settlement (1938).Black and white print of decorated tram 23 in Sturt St, east bound passing the Queen Alexandra Bandstand.ballarat, sturt st, trams, tram 23, decorated trams, queen alexandra bandstand, celebrations. -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Photograph - Card Box Photographs, View west along Sturt Street, Ballarat circa 1935
... Alexandra Bandstand... and the Alexandra Bandstand can be seen.... Cathedral and the Alexandra Bandstand can be seen. Doveton Street ...Taken from Doveton Street North looking west. The George 5th Statue, St Andrews Kirk, St Patrick's Cathedral and the Alexandra Bandstand can be seen.doveton street north, sturt street, king george 5th, st andrews kirk, st patricks cathedral, alexandra bandstand, gardens, public, statue, commerical, church -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Slide - 35mm slide/s, Ben Parle, 8/04/1958 12:00:00 AM
... Alexandra Bandstand... St, with the steps of the Alexandra Bandstand... Dawson St Alexandra Bandstand tram 20 "Sturt St Ballarat 8-4-58 ...Kodachrome Transparency - 35mm slide - cardboard mount, with one side with red border and words "Kodachrome Transparency / Processed by Kodak" top and bottom. Photo taken by Ben Parle 8/4/1958. Has slide No. "18" stamped in red in top corner. Photo of Ballarat No. 20 in Sturt St, inbound, crossing Dawson St, with the steps of the Alexandra Bandstand in the foreground. "Sturt St Ballarat 8-4-58"tramways, trams, sturt st, dawson st, alexandra bandstand, tram 20 -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Slide - 35mm slide/s, Ben Parle, 8/04/1958 12:00:00 AM
... Alexandra Bandstand..., with the Alexandra Bandstand in the foreground and the Golden City Hotel... Dawson St Alexandra Bandstand tram 13 "Sturt St Ballarat 8-4-58 ...Kodachrome Transparency - 35mm slide - cardboard mount, with one side with red border and words "Kodachrome Transparency / Processed by Kodak" top and bottom. Photo taken by Ben Parle 8/4/1958. Has slide No. "17" stamped in red in top corner. Photo of Ballarat No. 13, outbound in Sturt St at Dawson St, with the Alexandra Bandstand in the foreground and the Golden City Hotel and St Patricks Cathedral in the background. "Sturt St Ballarat 8-4-58"tramways, trams, sturt st, dawson st, alexandra bandstand, tram 13 -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, David Endacott, 14/08/1971 12:00:00 AM
... Alexandra Bandstand... Chemist. Photo taken 14 August 1971. The Alexandra Bandstand... St Dawson St. Alexandra Bandstand On original print "Last ...Black and white photograph and negative of an inbound single truck tram in Sturt St. just to the west of Dawson St. Photo taken from the central median strip, has the shops on the north side of Sturt St. in the photograph - such as Gear Chemist. Photo taken 14 August 1971. The Alexandra Bandstand in the foreground. Original print by David Endacott, duplicate print (1270A) by John Phillips 12/1999. Large copy print added 5/2001. Original neg scanned at hi res and updated 11/5/2020. Original neg scanned at hi res and updated 11/5/2020.On original print "Last week of full tram service before phasing out / from Cnr Sturt & Dawson Sts. / Aug 1971" in pencil.trams, tramways, ballarat, sturt st, dawson st., alexandra bandstand -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet - Report, Sturt Street Gardens, Ballarat, Victoria, Conservation and Landscape Management Plan, July 2007, 07/2007
... queen alexandra bandstand.... queen alexandra bandstand titanic memorial bandstand sturt ...The Sturt Street Gardens had its origins in the 1851 survey of Ballarat West by W.S. Urquhart. A generous reserve was allocated for the main streets of Ballarat, of which Sturt Street was the first. In the 1860s Sturt Street was planted with blue gums, with dual carriageway and central median Strip. Bandstands were soon erected.70 page report on the Ballarat Sturt Street gardens. The report includes an historical overview, Physical Analysis, Statement of Cultural Significance, and Consideration and Landscape Policies.queen alexandra bandstand, titanic memorial bandstand, sturt street, sturt street gardens, blue gum, statues, eight hour day memorial, boer war memorial, peter lalor statue, bluestone, bluestone guttering, william dunstan vc, time capsule, conservation management plan, landscape management plan -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Postcard, L.L. Simpson, Ballarat Cross bench tramcar No. 19, c1908
... Alexandra Bandstand... photographs exist. Trams tramways Ballarat Alexandra Bandstand Sturt ...Yields information about Sturt St and the crossbench tramcars, on which relatively few photographs exist.Printed coloured postcard of a Ballarat Cross bench tramcar No. 19, inbound in Sturt St towards Lydiard St, taken from Alexandra Square, Ballarat. Title of the postcard is "Alexandra Square Ballarat". Has Whittle Chemist and Scott Chemist shops in background. On rear of postcard are the words "Postcard", with printers logo, divided back with notes as what may be written, position for stamp and "Published by L.L. Simpson, Ballarat, Printed in Germany." See Reg Item 5903 for a digital image.trams, tramways, ballarat, alexandra bandstand, sturt st -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Digital image, L. H Simpson, 1912
... Alexandra Bandstand... Bandstand tram 19 Digital image of a postcard of Alexandra Square ...Yields information about the streetscape of Sturt St from near Alexandra Square and one of the Ballarat Toastrack trams.Digital image of a postcard of Alexandra Square, Ballarat, featuring cross bench tram number 19. In the view of the southern side of Sturt St., with A. Whittle Chemist and Scott Chemist in the view. The postcard has been hand coloured, produced by L. H. Simpson. David Critchley notes that it was hand dated 5/12/1912. See Reg Item 4141 for the actual postcard. trams, tramways, sturt st, alexandra bandstand, tram 19 -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Document - Report, McDougall and Vines Conservation and Heritage Consultants, Sturt Street Gardens, Ballarat, Victoria Conservation and Landscape Management Plan, 2007, 07/2007
... erected, including the Queen Alexandra Bandstand (1908... erected, including the Queen Alexandra Bandstand (1908 ...Ballarat's Sturt Street has its origins in W.S. Urquhart's survey of 1851. A generous reserve was allocated for the main streets of Ballarat, of which Sturt Street was the first. In the 1860s Sturt Street was planted with blue gums, with a dual carriageway and central median strip installed. Bandstands ere soone erected, including the Queen Alexandra Bandstand (1908) and the Titanic Memoria Bandsatnd (1915).PDF of a report on the Sturt Street Gardens, Ballarat.sturt street ballarat, conservation management plan, sturt street gardens, landscape management plan, statue, gardens, bandstands, infrastructure, city of ballarat report -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Rotunda in the Alexandra Gardens, c.1912
The Alexandra Gardens in Kew face Cotham Road. The land on which the gardens were created was purchased from the owners of 'Madford' in Wellington Street by the Borough of Kew. The rotunda was built to commemorate the jubilee of Kew in 1910. Demolished in circa 1975, it was replaced as part of a Bicentennial project in 1988. The current single storey rotunda in a reinterpretation of the original.One of the earliest photographs of the rotundaA tiny gelatin silver photograph of the Rotunda in the Alexandra Gardens, Kew that was built in 1910 to commemorate the jubilee of the Town of Kew. The photo, one of the earliest of the rotunda/bandstand shows the elements of its construction. Ground floor of brick, first floor with wooden railing and gabled roof covered with tiles. The roof sports a flagpole. Pencil reverse: "Kew Gardens"alexandra gardens - kew, kew municipal band, bandstands, jubilee of kew -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Alexandra Gardens, c.1960
Rotunda, Alexandra Gardens (1910-c.1960). The Alexandra Gardens’ rotunda was located within three acres of ‘gem like’ gardens ‘bright with verdant lawns and choice blooms’ in the centre of Kew. Designed by architects Grainger and Little, the ornate two-storey wooden kiosk functioned as a children’s shelter on the ground level and a bandstand and oratory dais on the upper. Funded by council and community subscription, it was a ‘symbol of the public spirit of Victoria’ and a Kew Jubilee commemoration memorial. Opened in 1910, the Kew Brass Band christened it the ‘finest band rotunda in Melbourne’. Deterioration saw its demise 50 years later. This work forms part of the collection assembled by the historian Dorothy Rogers, that was donated to the Kew Historical Society by her son John Rogers in 2015. The manuscripts, photographs, maps, and documents were sourced by her from both family and local collections or produced as references for her print publications. Many were directly used by Rogers in writing ‘Lovely Old Homes of Kew’ (1961) and 'A History of Kew' (1973), or the numerous articles on local history that she produced for suburban newspapers. Most of the photographs in the collection include detailed annotations in her hand. The Rogers Collection provides a comprehensive insight into the working habits of a historian in the 1960s and 1970s. Together it forms the largest privately-donated collection within the archives of the Kew Historical Society.Lawn and original rotunda in the Alexandra Gardens, Cotham Road, Kew. The Alexandra Gardens were opened in 1908. The land on which the gardens were formed originally formed part of the Madford Estate. A feature of the gardens was a large brick, wood and tiled rotunda. "Alexandra Gardens. Formerly part of S. King. (Rest of Estate mainly belongs to St Anthonys home). Opened 1908. Alexandra Gardens. (Rotunda now demolished)"alexandra gardens, kew, dorothy rogers