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Canterbury History GroupEphemera - "Thornbury" 14 Erica Street Canterbury, 2001 or 2007
... "Thornbury" 14 Erica Street Canterbury...... Erica Street...Real estate advertisement for the sale by auction of "Thornbury" c1891, 14 Erica Street Canterbury on Saturday 10 March [2001 or 2007] Includes coloured photographs of the Interior and exterior of the house and floor and site plans...Canterbury History Group 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne Canterbury Erica Street Thornbury Victorian Style Swimming Pools Maling Road Real estate advertisement for the sale by auction of "Thornbury" c1891, 14 Erica Street Canterbury on Saturday 10 March [2001 or 2007] Includes coloured photographs of the Interior and exterior of the house and floor and site plans Ephemera "Thornbury" 14 Erica Street Canterbury ...Real estate advertisement for the sale by auction of "Thornbury" c1891, 14 Erica Street Canterbury on Saturday 10 March [2001 or 2007] Includes coloured photographs of the Interior and exterior of the house and floor and site planscanterbury, erica street, thornbury, victorian style, swimming pools, maling road -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph - Colour photograph, Canterbury Balwyn Uniting Church, undated
... balwyn road methodst, canterbury, erica street...The Methodist Church acquired land on the Erica Street corner in 1887. Three years later the first church building was built facing Erica Street. ...The 2024 photograph shows two sides of the church on the corner of Balwyn Road and Erica Street, The tower is in the centre of the photograph....The Methodist Church acquired land on the Erica Street corner in 1887. Three years later the first church building was built facing Erica Street. ...The Methodist Church acquired land on the Erica Street corner in 1887. Three years later the first church building was built facing Erica Street. The "new" church was built in 1928 facing Balwyn Road in memory of Sir Aaron Danks. The foundation stone was laid on 15 December 1928. The Architect was Mr Louis R. Williams, the building contractor was Mr A. Richardson. In 1996, two buildings including the original church were demolished.The 2024 photograph shows two sides of the church on the corner of Balwyn Road and Erica Street, The tower is in the centre of the photograph.balwyn road methodst, canterbury, erica street, sir aaron danks, mr louis r. williams, mr a. richardson -
Canterbury History GroupEphemera - Canterbury, 13 Balwyn Road (near Erica Street), 1/02/2011 12:00:00 AM
... Canterbury, 13 Balwyn Road (near Erica Street)...Ephemera Canterbury, 13 Balwyn Road (near Erica Street) ...Real estate advertisement from the Weekly Review for the sale of "Shepreth" 13 Balwyn Road Canterbury. Includes coloured photographs of the interior and exterior.canterbury, balwyn road, shepreth, victorian style, stairs, verandahs, cast iron work, arches, mantelpieces -
Canterbury History GroupDocument - Balwyn Road Canterbury, c1990
... ... Erica Street...Handwritten notes about early Balwyn Road between Canterbury Road and Erica Street, supplied by Eileen Fisher [1900?]...Canterbury History Group 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne Canterbury Balwyn Road Erica Street Canterbury Road Fisher> Eileen Handwritten notes about early Balwyn Road between Canterbury Road and Erica Street, supplied by Eileen Fisher [1900?] ...Handwritten notes about early Balwyn Road between Canterbury Road and Erica Street, supplied by Eileen Fisher [1900?]canterbury, balwyn road, erica street, canterbury road, fisher> eileen -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph - Colour photograph, Canterbury Balwyn Uniting Church, undated
... balwyn road methodst, canterbury, erica street...The Methodist Church acquired land on the Erica Street corner in 1887. Three years later the first church building was built facing Erica Street. ...The Methodist Church acquired land on the Erica Street corner in 1887. Three years later the first church building was built facing Erica Street. ...The Methodist Church acquired land on the Erica Street corner in 1887. Three years later the first church building was built facing Erica Street. The "new" church was built in 1928 facing Balwyn Road in memory of Sir Aaron Danks. The foundation stone was laid on 15 December 1928. The Architect was Mr Louis R. Williams, the building contractor was Mr A. Richardson. In 1996, two buildings including the original church were demolished.The photograph is a close up view of the rose windowbalwyn road methodst, canterbury, erica street, sir aaron danks, mr louis r. williams, mr a. richardson -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph - Colour photograph, Canterbury Balwyn Uniting Church, undated
... balwyn road methodst, canterbury, erica street...The Methodist Church acquired land on the Erica Street corner in 1887. Three years later the first church building was built facing Erica Street. ...The Methodist Church acquired land on the Erica Street corner in 1887. Three years later the first church building was built facing Erica Street. ...The Methodist Church acquired land on the Erica Street corner in 1887. Three years later the first church building was built facing Erica Street. The "new" church was built in 1928 facing Balwyn Road in memory of Sir Aaron Danks. The foundation stone was laid on 15 December 1928. The Architect was Mr Louis R. Williams, the building contractor was Mr A. Richardson. In 1996, two buildings including the original church were demolished.The 2024 photograph shows the church building facing Balwyn Roadbalwyn road methodst, canterbury, erica street, sir aaron danks, mr louis r. williams, mr a. richardson -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph - Colour photograph, Canterbury Balwyn Uniting Church, undated
... balwyn road methodst, canterbury, erica street...The Methodist Church acquired land on the Erica Street corner in 1887. Three years later the first church building was built facing Erica Street. ...The Methodist Church acquired land on the Erica Street corner in 1887. Three years later the first church building was built facing Erica Street. ...The Methodist Church acquired land on the Erica Street corner in 1887. Three years later the first church building was built facing Erica Street. The "new" church was built in 1928 facing Balwyn Road in memory of Sir Aaron Danks. The foundation stone was laid on 15 December 1928. The Architect was Mr Louis R. Williams, the building contractor was Mr A. Richardson. In 1996, two buildings including the original church were demolished.The photograph is a close up view of the foundation stone which reads ""To the Glory of God in memory of Air Aaron Danks, K,B.E. This stone was laid by the Rev C. C. Dugan, M.A. B.D. 15th December 1928"balwyn road methodst, canterbury, erica street, sir aaron danks, mr louis r. williams, mr a. richardson -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph - Colour photograph, Canterbury Balwyn Uniting Church, undated
... balwyn road methodst, canterbury, erica street...The Methodist Church acquired land on the Erica Street corner in 1887. Three years later the first church building was built facing Erica Street. ...The Methodist Church acquired land on the Erica Street corner in 1887. Three years later the first church building was built facing Erica Street. ...The Methodist Church acquired land on the Erica Street corner in 1887. Three years later the first church building was built facing Erica Street. The "new" church was built in 1928 facing Balwyn Road in memory of Sir Aaron Danks. The foundation stone was laid on 15 December 1928. The Architect was Mr Louis R. Williams, the building contractor was Mr A. Richardson. In 1996, two buildings including the original church were demolished.The photograph is a close up view of the foundation stone which reads ""To the Glory of God in memory of Air Aaron Danks, K,B.E. This stone was laid by the Rev C. C. Dugan, M.A. B.D. 15th December 1928"balwyn road methodst, canterbury, erica street, sir aaron danks, mr louis r. williams, mr a. richardson -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph - Colour photograph, Canterbury Balwyn Uniting Church, undated
... balwyn road methodst, canterbury, erica street...The Methodist Church acquired land on the Erica Street corner in 1887. Three years later the first church building was built facing Erica Street. ...The Methodist Church acquired land on the Erica Street corner in 1887. Three years later the first church building was built facing Erica Street. ...The Methodist Church acquired land on the Erica Street corner in 1887. Three years later the first church building was built facing Erica Street. The "new" church was built in 1928 facing Balwyn Road in memory of Sir Aaron Danks. The foundation stone was laid on 15 December 1928. The Architect was Mr Louis R. Williams, the building contractor was Mr A. Richardson. In 1996, two buildings including the original church were demolished.The photograph shows the church sign which reads Üniting Church Balwyn Road Canterburybalwyn road methodst, canterbury, erica street, sir aaron danks, mr louis r. williams, mr a. richardson -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph - Colour photograph, Canterbury Balwyn Uniting Church, undated
... balwyn road methodst, canterbury, erica street...The Methodist Church acquired land on the Erica Street corner in 1887. Three years later the first church building was built facing Erica Street. ...The Methodist Church acquired land on the Erica Street corner in 1887. Three years later the first church building was built facing Erica Street. ...The Methodist Church acquired land on the Erica Street corner in 1887. Three years later the first church building was built facing Erica Street. The "new" church was built in 1928 facing Balwyn Road in memory of Sir Aaron Danks. The foundation stone was laid on 15 December 1928. The Architect was Mr Louis R. Williams, the building contractor was Mr A. Richardson. In 1996, two buildings including the original church were demolished.The photograph shows two sides of the churchbalwyn road methodst, canterbury, erica street, sir aaron danks, mr louis r. williams, mr a. richardson -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph - Colour photograph, Canterbury Balwyn Uniting Church, undated
... balwyn road methodst, canterbury, erica street...The Methodist Church acquired land on the Erica Street corner in 1887. Three years later the first church building was built facing Erica Street. ...The Methodist Church acquired land on the Erica Street corner in 1887. Three years later the first church building was built facing Erica Street. ...The Methodist Church acquired land on the Erica Street corner in 1887. Three years later the first church building was built facing Erica Street. The "new" church was built in 1928 facing Balwyn Road in memory of Sir Aaron Danks. The foundation stone was laid on 15 December 1928. The Architect was Mr Louis R. Williams, the building contractor was Mr A. Richardson. In 1996, two buildings including the original church were demolished.The photograph shows the church and an adjoining brick building with the church in the backgroundbalwyn road methodst, canterbury, erica street, sir aaron danks, mr louis r. williams, mr a. richardson -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph - Colour photograph, Canterbury Balwyn Uniting Church, undated
... balwyn road methodst, canterbury, erica street...The Methodist Church acquired land on the Erica Street corner in 1887. Three years later the first church building was built facing Erica Street. ...The Methodist Church acquired land on the Erica Street corner in 1887. Three years later the first church building was built facing Erica Street. ...The Methodist Church acquired land on the Erica Street corner in 1887. Three years later the first church building was built facing Erica Street. The "new" church was built in 1928 facing Balwyn Road in memory of Sir Aaron Danks. The foundation stone was laid on 15 December 1928. The Architect was Mr Louis R. Williams, the building contractor was Mr A. Richardson. In 1996, two buildings including the original church were demolished.The 2024 photograph shows the front of the church in Balwyn Roadbalwyn road methodst, canterbury, erica street, sir aaron danks, mr louis r. williams, mr a. richardson -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, undated
... balwyn road methodst, canterbury, erica street...Richardson. balwyn road methodst, canterbury, erica street sir aaron danks, mr louis r. williams, mr a. richardson Sepia photograph in postcard format of the Balwyn Road Methodist Church, Canterbury. ...The first church building on this site faced Erica St. The "new" church was built in 1929 facing Balwyn Road. The new church was built in memory of Sir Aaron Danks. The Architect was Mr Louis R. Williams, the building contractor was Mr A. Richardson.Sepia photograph in postcard format of the Balwyn Road Methodist Church, Canterbury. The photograph shows two church buildings and part of a hall behind a picket fence.balwyn road methodst, canterbury, erica street, sir aaron danks, mr louis r. williams, mr a. richardson -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Flyer - Gun Club Estate, Highett, 1927
... Thomas Street...Erica...Example of the progress of the Municipality of Moorabbin Thomas Street Erica Avenue Brewer Road Grace Street Victor Road Melbourne Gun Club Benteligh Real Estate Gun Club Estate, Bentleigh 76 housing blocks - York Investments Pty Ltd Advertising flyer for auction of real estate sales - plan of building blocks for sale Flyer Gun Club Estate, Highett ...The train line from the city to Frankston was electrified in 1922 which intensified the sale in the municipality of Moorabbin, particularly land which was in the vicinity of the railway stations. York Investments Pty Ltd purchased the land in 1927.Example of the progress of the Municipality of MoorabbinAdvertising flyer for auction of real estate sales - plan of building blocks for saleGun Club Estate, Bentleigh 76 housing blocks - York Investments Pty Ltdthomas street, erica avenue, brewer road, grace street, victor road, melbourne gun club, benteligh, real estate -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyFlyer, Land Auction Sale Brochure, Heathmont Park Estate, Heathmont, Vic. - 1949
... Subdivision includes Great Ryrie Street, Erica Crescent, Neil Street, Frances Street, Viviani Crescent, and Canterbury Road. ...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Subdivision includes Great Ryrie Street, Erica Crescent, Neil Street, Frances Street, Viviani Crescent, and Canterbury Road. ...Double sided multi-fold advertisement for auction sale of residential allotments, including summary of subdivision features and local facilities. Auction on Saturday, 22nd October, 1949, at 2 p.m.Subdivision includes Great Ryrie Street, Erica Crescent, Neil Street, Frances Street, Viviani Crescent, and Canterbury Road. Agent - Page's Estate Agency, Boronia Road, Boronia. Phone Bayswater 42. -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Copies of newspaper articles, Ballarat Academy of Performing Arts Press Releases 1997, 1997
... Street campus by 1st year Ballarat University students. Some cast members were: Ash Abdou, Niniane Le Page, Alex Meerbach, Adam Davies and Elicia Bolger. *"Sounds of Broadway and Off' (Oct 9th - 11th) directed and choreographed by Judith Roberts and performed at the Studio Theatre , University of Ballarat, by 1st year students of Musical Theatre at BAPA. Some cast members were Paul Thomas, Shannon Palmer, Aakash Andrews, Justine Schnellbeck, Erica...Street campus by 1st year Ballarat University students. Some cast members were: Ash Abdou, Niniane Le Page, Alex Meerbach, Adam Davies and Elicia Bolger. *"Sounds of Broadway and Off' (Oct 9th - 11th) directed and choreographed by Judith Roberts and performed at the Studio Theatre , University of Ballarat, by 1st year students of Musical Theatre at BAPA. Some cast members were Paul Thomas, Shannon Palmer, Aakash Andrews, Justine Schnellbeck, Erica ...Reports published in The Courier newspaper of performances by Ballarat Academy of Performing Arts, including items naming students past and present of the University of Ballarat during 1997 plus articles of people and events connected to the Arts Academy. Also contains information about Ballarat University courses for performing arts. Articles are mostly from the Ballarat Courier newspaper in chronology year (1997) order with no page numbers. Two items are from December 1996 and three articles in October 2001. PRODUCTIONS : *' Pericles' performed by Ballarat's Ozact Theatre Company at Port Fairy's Battery Point. *'Maelstrom' written by Chris Dickens and directed by Peter Tulloch performed by BAPA third year students.(Oct. 28th - Nov 1st) Some cast members were: James McLaverty, Melissa Casey, Linda Judd, Angela Coad, Sarah Griffin, Kathy Lucas, Melissa Casey, Laura Hill, Grant Hickey, Jamie Robertson, Jon Catanzariti, Steve Kerr, Jeff Parker Natalie Zappulla. Performed at Ballarat University Studio Theatre (Nov 4th -8th) and also at Melbourne's CUB Malthouse (Nov. 25th-29th) *"7 Deadly" directed by Chris Dickens and performed in The Chapel at the Academy's Victoria Street campus by 1st year Ballarat University students. Some cast members were: Ash Abdou, Niniane Le Page, Alex Meerbach, Adam Davies and Elicia Bolger. *"Sounds of Broadway and Off' (Oct 9th - 11th) directed and choreographed by Judith Roberts and performed at the Studio Theatre , University of Ballarat, by 1st year students of Musical Theatre at BAPA. Some cast members were Paul Thomas, Shannon Palmer, Aakash Andrews, Justine Schnellbeck, Erica Chestnut,, Rebecca McGuinness, Matthew Heyward, Kellie Rode. Tickets cost $5.00 *'Bewitched" "a parody of the original television series" directed and produced by Ballarat performing arts graduates Adam Turnbull and Claire O'Sullivan. Most of the cast and crew were graduates from the University of Ballarat. Some cast members were: Katherine Evans as Samantha and Martin Cole as Darren. Simon Buckle was responsible for his original music, songs and special effects. *Concert: Featuring pianist Slavomir Zumis and cellist Robert Ekselman (Oct. 3rd) *"Charley's Aunt" by Brandon Thomas, performed by 2nd year Ballarat Academy of the Arts 2nd Year Company at The Venue Studio Theatre, University of Ballarat (Sept. 23rd-27th). Cast members: Derren Jackson, Ross Larkin, Kevin Dee, Adelle Gregory, Colette Bruggeman, Luke Doxey, Gavin Fenech, Dennis Marinovic, Nadia Andary, Narelle Werner. Cost: Adults $10, Concession $7.50, Bookings at Majestix. *'The Importance of Being Ernest' (by Oscar Wilde), performed by second year theatre company of the University of Ballarat, directed by Maureen Edwards, designed by Andrew Arney. Cast members included Narrell Werner as Gwendolen, Tim Haymes as Jack, Mark Gambino as Algermon, Adelle Gregory as Cecily and Heather Kent as Lady Bracknell. The production was at the Studio Theatre, University of Ballarat, September 16th-20th , 8pm. Ticket costs: $10 Adult, $7.50 Pensioners/students. Double bill tickets for The Importance of Being Ernest and Charley's Aunt (Sept.23-27) costs: $15 Adults,$10 Concession. *"The Man From Muckinupin' (by Dorothy Hewett), directed by Chris Dickens and performed by University of Ballarat 3rd Year Performing Arts at Studio Theatre, University of Ballarat from Aug 26th - Aug 30th 1997. Cast members: Lisa Judd as Polly, James McLaverty as Jack, Jamie Robertson, Natalia Rose, Steven Kerr, Jon Catanzariti, Melissa Casey, Grant Hickey, Sarah Griffin, Laura Hill, Kathy Lucas, Angela Coad, and Jeff Parker. Ticket costs: $10 Adults, $7.50 Concession from MajesTix *'The Inspector' (by John Cousins) director Bruce Widdop, performed by the Third Year Graduating Company, University of Ballarat, Ballarat Academy of Performing Arts; at Studio Theatre, University of Ballarat, Aug 19th-23rd, 1997. Cast: Jamie Robertson as the mayor, Jeff Parker as the supposed government inspector, Grant Hickey as Sidney, Melissa Carey as Rose, and Sarah Griffin as Rose's daughter, Laura Hill as the postmaster and Linda Judd as the headmistress. Some 1st year students had cameo roles - Adam Parsons and Adam Davies. *'Cosi' directed by Andrew Seeary and performed by Theatre Movement at the Grainery Lane Theatre, Doveton Street, Balarat. The story has a young, nervous director Lewis, played by Brett Edginton, arrive in a mental home to produce a play with the inmates. Other cast members are Karl Hatton (Roy), Miranda Crellin (Cherry), Rob MacLeod (Henry), Ray Craven (Zac), Narrell Werner (Julie), Nadia Andary (Ruth), Mark Gambino (Doug), Elizabet Stewart and Michael Cooper (Lewis' unsympathetic friends) and Bob House (the Social Worker). Nadia, Mark and Narelle are Ballarat University performing arts students. Season: July 24th,25th 26th and 31st and August 1st and 2nd, 1997. Tickets at the door or through Majestix. Cost: Adults $16; Concession $11. Reviewer: Barry Breen, a Ballarat author, poet and performance artist. *'New Works' involves two plays - 'The Inside Out', director Melissa Casey and 'Secrets'. director Jeff Parker, presented by Ballarat Academy of Performing Arts Third Year Company, both written and directed by third year students. All production areas handled by students of BAPA. Cast members: 'The Inside Out' - Jamie Robertson, Laura Hill. 'Secrets' - Sarah Griffin, Linda Jude, Steven Kerr, Angela Coad, Natalie Zappulla. Staged at University of Ballarat's Studio Theatre. Bookings MajesTix - $10 or $7.5 *Euripide's, 'The Bacchae', a tale of revenge, directed by Bruce Widdop and performed by 2nd year students from the University of Ballarat Performing Arts Department and the BAPA. Assistant directors' Tim Haymes and Derren Jackson. Cast members: Richard DiGregorio (Dionysus), Chris Stipic (Cadmus), Colette Brugman (Agaue), Denis Marinovic (Pentheus), Mark Gambino (Teiresias) and Ross Larkin as the messenger. Other supporting performers are Luke Doxey, Brendan Mayne, Heather Kent, Kevin Dee, Gavin Fenech, Nadia Andary, Karissa Clarke, Adelle Gregory and Narrell Werner. The play was performed at the Studio Theatre, Ballarat University, June 3rd-6th, 1997.Tickets MajesTix or at the door - $10 Adult, $7.50 Concession. *'Back to the Tivoli' School of Performing Arts - June 10th -14th. Venue: Academy of Performing Arts, Victoria Street, 8pm *Aristophane's 'Lysistrata', an anti-war comedy. Performed by first year drama students from the University of Ballarat and BAPA at the Studio Theatre, University of Ballarat, Mount Helen, on May 27th-30th, 1997. Cast members: Niniane Le Page (Lysistrata), Fiona Russell (Calonice), Anne Winter (Myhrrine), Dominic Phelan (Cinesias), Alex Meerbach (Stratyllis), Michael Rafferty (Leader), Melissa Lowndes (Lampito), Renee Francis (Ismenia), Kathryn Martin (Corinthian), Geoffrey Spink (doorman), Adam Parsons (magistrate), Adrian Dart (policeman), David Kambouris (policeman two), Max Grarock (negotiator), Phol Crompton (ambassador) and Ross Farrell (herald). Male chorus members: Paul Thomas, Adam Davies, Ashraf Abdou, Karan Khanna. Female chorus members: Lauren Oliver, Suzie, Lewis and Lindy Kerr. Tickets MajesTix - $10 Adults, $7.50 Concession; or $12 special double bill price including The Bacchae. *Roger Woodward Recital - a piano recital by the internationally acclaimed Australian pianist to launch the Ballarat Academy of the Arts asset drive. He performed on the University's historic Erard Grand Concert piano on stage in Founders Hall, describing it as "absolutely amazing.' The instrument was 93 years old and hadn't been played for more than eighty years. An audience of 500 were entertained with pieces by Schubert and Bach for the first half of the program and Waltzes, Mazurkas, and Polonaises by Chopin after the interval. Fittingly an encore of the Minuet in G by Paderewski was played on the very piano the composer had brought from England for his Australian tour in 1906. *'The Merry Wives of Windsor' by William Shakespeare; directed by Beth Child; designer Damian Muller; Production by Third Year Graduating Company, University of Ballarat Performing Arts Department. This play is a comedy not performed very frequently. Cast members: Angela Coad (Mistress Page), Laura Hil (Mistress Quickly), Gavin Fenech (Falstaff), Kathy Lucus (Justice Shallow), Melissa Casey (Mistress Ford), Jeff Parker (Mr Ford), Jamie Robertson ( Mr Page) and Karrissa Clarke (Simple). Staged at the Studio Theatre, University of Ballarat, May 6th-10th 1997 at 8pm. Tickets $10. Concession $7.50. *"Ship of Fools" SMB Performing Arts. Grainery Lane Theatre, 9th-10th May 1997 Cast members: Chris Lytas (Mac & Convinso), Kate Edwards (Mayor & Rachel), Ruth Sheridan (numerous characters) *'Lola Montez - The Musical' author Alan Burke; director Peter Tulloch; choreographer Fred Fargher; designer Damian Muller, musical director Graeme Vendy. Performed by twenty-eight second year Performing Arts students with Nadia Andary in the lead role of Lola,, Grant Hickey as Henry Seekamp the Ballarat Times editor who receives a whipping from Lola for his criticism of her. Tim Haymes is the character Smith, Karissa Clarke plays nurse Jane Oliver and Ross Larkin plays soldier Daniel Brady. Other cast members were Luke Doxey, Richard Di Gregorio, Chris Stipic and Brendan Mayne. A feature of the show is Lola's celebrated Spider Dance which was acknowledged many years ago by the crowd throwing gold nuggets onto the stage. Presented by the Hugh Williamson Foundation in association with the Begonia Festival organizers the performance was at Her Majesty's Theatre, Ballarat nightly from 12th-15th March at 8pm with a matinee at 2pm on the 15th. Tickets at Majestic: Adult $18.50, Concession $13.50, Group Adult $15.50, Group Concession $10.50, Culture Vulture $12.00 Family $46 Season 97. *' 2001- 'On The Town' a musical comedy performed by graduating Ballarat Academy of Performing Arts and directed by course coordinator Kim Durban from the Victorian Theatre Company; and BAPA assistant production manager Jo Pearson. It features a cast of 30 and music from a 15 piece band. Photo depicts three cast members: Keith Miles, Adam Lubicz and Glenn Quinn. It was performed in America in 1944 and tells the story of three sailors who arrive in New York on 24-hour shore leave. It was performed at Founder's Hall, University of Ballarat, Mount Helen campus. Tickets $15 adults, $10 concession and $7 for children and students. Family tickets were available. Bookings MajesTix. *'Play With Your Food' a new theatre restaurant show performed by SMB Performing Arts students at Craig's Cellar, Lydiard Street, Ballarat. It was an original show devised and written by Second Year SMB Performing Arts students. following their sold-out touring show 'unplugged' and Book Week play 'SapceDust'. There are also articles about people involved with the University of Ballarat Performing Arts course and the courses in the Arts. Lady Lush's world of unusual characters presented jokes, songs, music whisked together into a bizarre story for audiences to enjoy and even be tie up. Cast members: Melissa Porritt, Loenne Whitecross, Jess Matthews, Kristie Glab and Julia McNamee. It was performed over five nights, 7th-8th-9th-15th and 16th November, 2001. Cost $20. NEWSPAPER ARTICLES: Directors for University of Ballarat 2nd Year Performing Arts Maureen Edwards (photo) An advertisement for BA Visual Arts - Studio Studies available for Ceramics / Drawing / Graphic Design / Print Making /Painting / Multi-Discipline - Undergraduate and Post Graduate Studies. Also for BA Performing Arts - Major Studies available: Performance Acting, Theatre Production, Performance Music Theatre. Ballarat Academy of Performing Arts - New lecturers 1997: Lecturer in Design and theatre crafts - Damian Muller; lecturer in production and stage management - Leonard Bauska; and lecturer in theatre technology - Matthew Heenan. Ballarat Academy of Performing Arts - 1 st article in 'The Flag' Alumni Newsletter, University of Ballarat, Issue June, 1997 re 1st intake of students in February, 1997. 2nd article 'Where Are They Now' - Amanda Sandwith. Event - 'Lydiard Street Alive' : firebreathing act 'David and Goliath' performed by David Patullo. Article with information (includes advertisment for course) about the 3 year performing arts degree at Ballarat consisting of performance acting, theatre production and performance music theatre which are part of Ballarat Academy of Performi8ng Arts which resources from three institutions - University of Ballarat, Australian Catholic University and the School of Mines. BAPA launch: Photos of some attendees - June 3rd 1997 Ballarat Courier. Performers featured Erica Chestnut and Sue-Ann Thomas. Amy Young - Up Close and Personal article - Ballarat Courier - Saturday June 14 1997. Amy Young was the director and conductress of Ballarat 'Y" Choir for 45 years. In 1996 she donated her husband's (Dr Keith Young) Steinway grand piano and musical collection to BAPA. This article is about her life. Events calendar for the Month of May, 1997. Peter Tulloch ( University of Ballarat Performing Arts Co-ordinator 1997) Newspaper article - interview by Elise Sullivan that appeared in The Ballarat Courier Saturday May 3rd 1997 Weekend Edition . Many articles on Roger Woodward and a $3 million asset drive for the Ballarat Academy of Performing Arts. Advertisement for 3 Arts positions at the University of Ballarat - Lecturers in Theatre for Movement/Dance; Design, Theory and Craft; and Theatre Technology Article: 'Who's Who at the Academy' - A list of First Year, Second Year, Third Year, Performing Arts Staff (University of Ballarat and Australian Catholic University). Article about the Erard Concert Grande piano and its acquisition by the University of Ballarat. There are several articles linked to the production of "Lola Montez the Musical' including: *Lola Montez's life in a timeline -1818 to 1861 compiled by Peter Freund, Her Majesty's Theatre historian on behalf of Ballarat Begonia Festival. * A radio show in 1952 performed by Ballarat's "Y" Drama Group featuring 16 year old Joy Brehaut as Lola Montez and directed by 3BA's Ted Furling *Ballarat's Most Famous Scandal Advertising Poster for Lola Montez *Lola Whips In * Lola to Tread the Boards Again * Lola to Return to Ballarat - The "Minister for Purity, The Reverend John Potter" - (actor Jamie Robertson) * Veteran Takes His First Look at Lola * First Stage Lola meets the New Lola - Nadia Andary meets 1967 Lola, Nancy Brauer. * Lola Returns Home An article listing the 12th Annual Encore Awards held at Ballarat Village on Wednesday 5th March 1997. * Advertisement for major studies available in 1998 -Theatre Performance; Music Theatre Performance and Theatre Production plus upcoming productions - Aug - The Inspector and The Man From Muckinup; Sept - The Importance of Being Ernest and Charley's Aunt; Oct- The London Blitz Show and They Shot Horses Don't They? Nov - Graduate Exhibition * Article 3/12/1996: Amy Young donates her husband Dr. W. H. Keith Young's Steinway grand piano and studio stacked with historic documents to the jointly run Performing Arts Academy following his death. The book consists of A4 paper sheets, heat bound with blue card front and back cover with a plastic overlay. The pages contain photocopied articles printed in the Ballarat Courier during 1997. Two articles are from December 1996.bapa, pericles, ozact theatre company, ozact, maelstrom, chris dickens, joan petering, peter tulloch, 7 deadly, ballarat academy of performing arts, bpca, ballarat college of performing arts, sounds of broadway and off, judith roberts, graeme vendy, bewitched, adam turnbull, claire o'sullivan, katherine evans, martin cole, simon buckle, charley's aunt, brandon thomas, derren jackson, ross larkin, kevin dee, adelle gregory, colette bruggeman, luke doxey, gavin fenech, dennis marinovic, nadia andary, narelle werner, the importance of being ernest, maureen edwards, andrew arney, tim haymes, mark gambino, heather kent, performing arts courses 1997, the man from muckinupin, dorothy hewett, chris dickins, linda judd, james mclaverty, jamie robertson, natalia rose, steven kerr, jon catanzariti, grant hickory, sarah griffin, laura hill, kathy lucas, angela coad, jeff parker, john cousins, bruce widdop, melissa carey, adam parsons, adam davies, damian muller, leonard bauska, matthew heenan, cosi, grainery lane theatre, andrew seeary, brett edginton, karl hatton, miranda crellin, rob macleod, ray craven, elizabeth stewart, michael cooper, bob house, barry breen, the flag, performing arts academy - ballarat, bert labont'e, lydiard stree alive, david and goliath, david patullo, amanda sandwith, bapa launch, erica chestnut, sue-ann thomas, amy young, dr keith young, ballarat "y" choir, the bacchae, richard digregorio, chris stipic, colette brugman, denis marinovic, brendan mayne, karissa clarke, narrell werner, niniane le page, fiona russell, anne winters, melissa lownds, renee francis, kathryn martin, michael rafferty, dominic phelan, geoffrey spink, paul thomas, ashraf abdou, karan khanna, alex meerbach, lauren oliver, suzie lewis, lindy kerr, adrian dart, david kambouris, max grarock, phil crompton, ross farrell, roger woodward, erard grand concert piano, karrissa clarke, beth child, chris lytas, kate edwards, ruth sheridan, ballarat academy of performing arts asset drive, positions - school of arts, erard concert grande piano, ignace paderewski, professor david james, david james, robert allen, bapa opening, gabrielle mcmullen, dr ron wild, graham clarke, michael faulkner, sacred heart convent of mercy ballarat, lola montez the musical, spider dance, lola montez, grant hickey, fred fargher, peter freund, ballarat begonia festival, nancy brauer, james robertson, jo pearson, on the town, keith miles, adam lubicz, glenn quinn, play with your food, melissa porritt, loenne whitecross, jess matthews, kristie glab, julia mcnamee, smb performing arts students, the london blitz show, they shoot horses don't they?, graduate exhibition -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyNewspaper - CAULFIELD ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION SOCIETY
... Erica... Flann Elizabeth... Bennett June... Lees Harry... Goldhar Jeffry... Hutchinson Colin... McNamara Beryl... Martin John... Davies Patricia... Composting... Conservation of Natural Resources... Alexander John C... Arden Councillor... Leschen Councillor... Fox Max... Community groups... Parliamentary representatives... Public Interest Research Group... P.I.R.G.... Garbage... Parr-Smith Geoff... Caulfield Historical Society... Filbert Street...C.E.P.S News Caulfield Environment Protection Society Local government Caulfield Council Glenhuntly Glen Huntly Caulfield Glenhuntly Railway Station Hawthorn Road Glenhuntly Road Caulfield South Pollution Conservation Recycling Waste disposal Living organisms Pesticides Environment Flann Robert Child Joan Gwythr Alan Pilley Erica Flann Elizabeth Bennett June Lees Harry Goldhar Jeffry Hutchinson Colin McNamara Beryl Martin John Davies Patricia Composting Conservation of Natural Resources Alexander John C Arden Councillor Leschen Councillor Fox Max Community groups Parliamentary representatives Public Interest Research Group P.I.R.G. Garbage Parr-Smith Geoff Caulfield Historical Society Filbert Street ...The file contains one item for this organisation. 1/Original copy of document titled C.E.P.S NEWS, no.4, June 1973. This newsletter covered subjects including banning the spraying of pesticides such as Dieldrin, waste disposal, recycling, compost making, and the beautification plans for Glenhuntly Railway Station.c.e.p.s news, caulfield environment protection society, local government, caulfield council, glenhuntly, glen huntly, caulfield, glenhuntly railway station, hawthorn road, glenhuntly road, caulfield south, pollution, conservation, recycling, waste disposal, living organisms, pesticides, environment, flann robert, child joan, gwythr alan, pilley erica, flann elizabeth, bennett june, lees harry, goldhar jeffry, hutchinson colin, mcnamara beryl, martin john, davies patricia, composting, conservation of natural resources, alexander john c, arden councillor, leschen councillor, fox max, community groups, parliamentary representatives, public interest research group, p.i.r.g., garbage, parr-smith geoff, caulfield historical society, filbert street -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - BENDIGO ADVERTISER COLLECTION: SPORTS STAR AWARDS PRESENTATIONS
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields RECREATIONS Sports Awards Black and white photograph, multiple people, photograph of two swimmers on stage receiving an awards for their accomplishments. Bendigo Advertiser description on back of photo on back of photo: Swimmers Andrea Houlden & Erica ...Black and white photograph, multiple people, photograph of two swimmers on stage receiving an awards for their accomplishments. Bendigo Advertiser description on back of photo on back of photo: Swimmers Andrea Houlden & Erica Wilkinsonrecreations, sports, awards -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - BENDIGO ADVERTISER COLLECTION: SPORTS STAR AWARDS PRESENTATIONS
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields RECREATIONS Sports Awards Black and white photograph, 1 woman, photograph of swimmer Erica Wilkinson with her new trophy in her hands Bendigo Advertiser description back of photo : Swimmer Erica Wilkinson Photograph BENDIGO ADVERTISER COLLECTION: SPORTS STAR AWARDS PRESENTATIONS ...Black and white photograph, 1 woman, photograph of swimmer Erica Wilkinson with her new trophy in her hands Bendigo Advertiser description back of photo : Swimmer Erica Wilkinsonrecreations, sports, awards -
Eltham District Historical Society IncMagazine, Sun News-Pictorial, Bush Fires: A pictorial survey of Victoria's most tragic week, January 8-15, 1939, 1939
... Erica was once again saved by a change of wind. Beneath a pall of smoke, the Rubicon victims were buried at Alexandra. Friday night and the early hours of Saturday saw the streets of beleagured towns strewn with exhausted fire-fighters. ...Erica was once again saved by a change of wind. Beneath a pall of smoke, the Rubicon victims were buried at Alexandra. Friday night and the early hours of Saturday saw the streets of beleagured towns strewn with exhausted fire-fighters. ...THE WEEK REVIEWED (Article; Bush Fires: A pictorial survey of Victoria's most tragic week, January 8-15, 1939. Published in aid of the Bush Fire Relief Fund by the Sun News-Pictorial in co-operation with its newsagents, pp2-3) THE fiercest bush fires Australia has known since its discovery are quiescent at the moment, and Victoria, in the comparative coolness of the change which came with rain on Sunday night, has begun·to count its losses. In the fiery eight days, from Sunday to Sunday, at least sixty-six men, women and children have lost their lives in forest fires, or have succumbed to burns and shock; many others have died from heat; and several serious cases of burns are being treated in hospitals. Two babies in Narrandera district have died, and ten others are in hospital, because of milk soured by the record temperatures of those eight days. Forest damage totals at least a million pounds, and incalculable damage has been done to the seedlings which were to have been the forests of the future. Water conservation will be seriously affected by the silting-up of reservoirs and streams from which protective timber has been taken by the all-engulfing flames. More than a thousand houses have been destroyed, and these, with 40 mills, and schools, post-offices, churches, and other buildings, represent a loss of at least half a million. At least 1500 are homeless. For their aid, money raised in appeals has now passed the £50,000 mark, and the biggest relief organisation ever set up in peace time has swung into operation. The First Hint Victoria's first hint of what was to come appeared on Sunday, January 8, when most parts of the State awoke to find a blistering day awaiting. At 12.20 p.m., when the thermometer reached its highest for the day, 109.6 degrees, the first fire victims were at that moment going to their death on a bush track five feet wide off the main road to Narbethong. They were the forestry officers Charles Isaac Demby and John Hartley Barling, who went to warn Demby of his danger when he parted from his companions, and was himself surrounded by the treacherous fire. It was not until 8 o'clock next morning that the tragic news was flashed throughout the State. Searchers found the two charred bodies close together, one seeking protection in the nook of two logs. Barling's watch had stopped at 1.20. In the meantime, tragedy was spreading its cloak. By Monday, big fires were raging at Toolangi, Erica, Yallourn, Monbulk, Frankston, Dromana, Drouin South, Glenburn, and Blackwood, with smaller outbreaks at many other centres. In the ensuing week, while women and children were evacuated as fast as the flames would permit, Erica-scene of the 1926 fire disaster-thrice escaped doom by a change of wind. Indeed, those who have been in the fire country these past days say that the numbers of times a change of wind has saved towns from destruction is amazing. In the towns they speak of miracles. Monday's Miracles The escapes from Monett's Mill at Erica and from the Hardwood Company's Mill at Murrindindi, near where Demby and Barling went to their death, were Monday's miracles. Twenty came out alive from each mill. At the first a 60ft. dugout provided an oven-like refuge; at the second, 12 women and children survived in the smoke-filled gloom of a three-roomed cottage while their eight men, their clothes sometimes afire, poured water on the wooden walls. Three houses out of ten remained when the fire had passed. Record Temperatures Sunday had been the hottest Melbourne day for 33 years; Monday dropped to a 76.1 degree maximum; but Tuesday dawned hotter than ever, the mercury reaching 112.5. By now rumor was racing ahead of fact; whole towns were being reported lost; the alarm was raised for scores of missing persons. But fact soon overtook rumor, and within a few days the staggering toll began to mount to a figure beyond the wildest imaginings of the panic-stricken. Six died from heat on this torrid Tuesday, and the fires spread in a wide swathe from south-west to north-east across the State. Fish died in shallow streams. A curtain of smoke hid the sky from all Victoria, and hung far out to sea. It alarmed passengers on ships. On the Ormonde, on the voyage to Sydney from Burnie, women ran on deck, believing fire had broken out in the hold. Days later the smoke reached New Zealand. In Melbourne thousands of fire-volunteers were leaving in cars: vans, motor-buses-anything reliable on wheels-to aid the country in its grim fight. In the fires at Rubicon and. Narbethong, seventeen were facing death this day. But not till Wednesday, when Melbourne breathed again in a cool change, while the country still sweltered in temperatures up to 117 degrees, did the news come through the tree blocked roads. A woman and her little daughter, trapped on the road, were among those who died. Their bodies, and those of menfolk with them, were found strewn out at intervals along the road, where the furnace of the surrounding fire had dropped them in their tracks as they ran. Twelve died at a Rubicon mill, five on the road at Narbethong. At Alexandra, not far distant, a baby was born while the fires raged, and stretcher-bearers brought in the injured. On Thursday the State Government voted £5000 for the relief of fire victims. The Governor (Lord Huntingfield) and the Lord Mayor (Cr. Coles) visited some of the stricken areas, and dipped into their pockets personally. Later, the City Council, too, voted £5000. Friday, The 13th Friday, the Thirteenth, justified its evil name. A blistering northerly came early in the morning, presaging destruction, and forcing the mercury to a new record of 114 degrees. Racing fires killed at least ten in those terrible 12 hours. Four children were engulfed in the furnace at Colac. Panic drove them, uncontrollable, into the smoke-filled road when the fire raced down behind their home. They choked to death. In other parts fires were joining to make fronts of scores of miles. Kinglake was being menaced on two fronts, £60,000 worth of timber was going up in smoke in Ballarat district. Warburton was surrounded. Residents at Lorne, favoured resort, were being driven to the sea-front by a fire which destroyed at least 20 homes. Healewille. with flames visible from the town at one stage, was in a trough between two fires which burned four guest-houses, seven homes and left its surrounding beauty-spots wastes of bowed-over, blackened tree-fern fronds; with its famous Sanctuary, however, intact. Most of Omeo was destroyed this black day: Noojee. while 200 residents crouched in the river, was being reduced to a waste of buckled iron and smoking timber; Erica was once again saved by a change of wind. Beneath a pall of smoke, the Rubicon victims were buried at Alexandra. Friday night and the early hours of Saturday saw the streets of beleagured towns strewn with exhausted fire-fighters. Their flails beside them, ready for the next call, they lay where exhaustion overtook them-on footpaths, beside lamp-posts, in gutters, in cars, under trucks. Saturday's dawn brought clear skies and lower temperatures in many parts, and from the burnt-out areas came a great rush of tragic reports. The death-roll rushed past the fifty mark with incredible speed. Some had been trapped on roads, others at mills; some, after burying their treasures, had clung too long to the places they had made their homes for many years. Four men lost their lives because one went back for his dog. By Sunday, when the first of the saving rain came, nearly another score of names had been added to the list.Newspaper magazine, 48 pages (incl. covers). Fully digitised and searchable PDFPublished in aid of the Bush Fire Relief Fund by the Sun News-Pictorial in co-operation with its newsagents.bushfires, 1939 bushfires, black friday, warrandyte -
Women's Art RegisterWomen's Art Register Bulletin, Bulletin
... Women's Art Register Richmond Library, 415 Church Street Richmond melbourne Erica McGilchrist Margaret Michaelis-Sachs Suzie Marston Helen Eager Jenny Orchard Lorraine Jenyns Julie Shiels Kari Henriksen Bulletin Women's Art Register Bulletin ...erica mcgilchrist, margaret michaelis-sachs, suzie marston, helen eager, jenny orchard, lorraine jenyns, julie shiels, kari henriksen -
Women's Art RegisterWomen's Art Register Bulletin
... Women's Art Register Richmond Library, 415 Church Street Richmond melbourne Barbara McManus Erica McGuilchrist Alice Bale Women's Art Register Bulletin Women's Art Register Bulletin ...barbara mcmanus, erica mcguilchrist, alice bale -
Women's Art RegisterWomen's Art Register Bulletin
... Women's Art Register Richmond Library, 415 Church Street Richmond melbourne Isobel Davies Erica McGuilchrist Julie Millowick Sybil Craig Koorie Women Sylvia Ditchburn Women's Art Register Bulletin Women's Art Register Bulletin ...isobel davies, erica mcguilchrist, julie millowick, sybil craig, koorie women, sylvia ditchburn -
Women's Art RegisterWomen's Art Register Bulletin, Jude Worters, The Bulletin Women's Art Register, September 2001
... Women's Art Register Richmond Library, 415 Church Street Richmond melbourne lillian-townsend, alison-rehfisch, maxienne-tritton-young, carol-bryan, amanda-snell 2pir group, pat hillcoat, sharon-thorne erica-mcgilchrist, barbara-robertson paula-furby Gisella Bruder, Mary Doyle, Mealisy Ilamie, Kerry-Johns, Marianne-Penberthy, Meg-Beckett Aloma-Treista, Josie-Telfer, Lillian-Townsend, Maureen-McDermott, Toni-Bucknell, Isabel-Davies, Pam-Wragg, Rachel-Rovay, Wendy-Kelly Printed publication of 20 pages with articles, book reviews and images. ...Printed publication of 20 pages with articles, book reviews and images. Black, white and orange A4 size.lillian-townsend, alison-rehfisch, maxienne-tritton-young, carol-bryan, amanda-snell, 2pir group, pat hillcoat,, sharon-thorne, erica-mcgilchrist, barbara-robertson, paula-furby, gisella bruder, mary doyle, mealisy ilamie,, kerry-johns, marianne-penberthy, meg-beckett, aloma-treista, josie-telfer, lillian-townsend, maureen-mcdermott, toni-bucknell, isabel-davies, pam-wragg, rachel-rovay, wendy-kelly -
Women's Art RegisterBook, Sandy Kirby, Sight Lines. Women's Art and Feminist Perspectives in Australia, 1992
... Women's Art Register Richmond Library, 415 Church Street Richmond melbourne Provides context on how various aspects of arts feminism manifest in the groups, performances, events, issues, documents and ideas which engaged female artists. Complements other material held in The Women's Art Register portraiture feminist art practice performance art political art art and craft Thancoupie Jill Orr Vivienne Binns collective art Erica McGilchrist Mickey Allan Ann Newmarch Charts the intersection of the women's art movement with women's art, and the increased visibility of women artists from the 1960s into the 1970s in Australia. "709.94/KIR" Inside Front Cover. ...Charts the intersection of the women's art movement with women's art, and the increased visibility of women artists from the 1960s into the 1970s in Australia.Booknon-fictionCharts the intersection of the women's art movement with women's art, and the increased visibility of women artists from the 1960s into the 1970s in Australia.portraiture, feminist art practice, performance art, political art, art and craft, thancoupie, jill orr, vivienne binns, collective art, erica mcgilchrist, mickey allan, ann newmarch -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - BENDIGO ADVERTISER COLLECTION: BIKES, 1994
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields RECREATIONS Sports Cycling Bendigo Advertiser Photograph - Man on racing bike with woman beside him On Rear: Triathalon at Eppalock Promo Left David Meade, Erica Baldwin 25/3/94 Photograph BENDIGO ADVERTISER COLLECTION: BIKES ...Photograph - Man on racing bike with woman beside him On Rear: Triathalon at Eppalock Promo Left David Meade, Erica Baldwin 25/3/94recreations, sports, cycling, bendigo advertiser -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyBook, Pat Grainger, "They Can Carry Me Out", Jan 1992
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Erica WILSON...Harry BOCQUET...Nott Street...Fishermans Bend Education - Primary Schools Piers and Wharves - Station Pier Piers and Wharves - Waterside Workers Education - Kindergartens Celebrations Fetes and Exhibitions Transport - Aviation and Aerodrome Transport - Ferries Transport - Shipping Garden City Mission to Seafarers Transport - Railways Transport - Horse Built Environment - Civic Built Environment - Domestic Built Environment - Commercial Built Environment - Industrial Town Planning - Proposals Shelved - Bayside Religion Arts and Entertainment Livestock Sandridge Lagoon Migrants Built Environment - Public Housing Centenary Bridge Local Government - City of Port Melbourne Royal Visits and Occasions Police Sport - Australian Rules Football Societies Clubs Unions and other Organisations Natural Environment Business and Traders War - World War II Deaths and Funerals Flood Domestic Life Gasworks Health - General Health Excelsior Hall Public Action Campaigns Ada Mary A'Beckett Kindergarten Wendy MORRIS Pat GRAINGER G Borer & Co Johnny Allsorts Pawnbroker McKenzies Milkbar Galatos Chocolates J E Earl Pty Ltd Faram Brothers Hardware Jack PORRITT Liardet Family Porritts Boot Shop Phyllis ANDERSON Norman BARRY David BEAZLEY Leonard George 'Dugga' BEAZLEY Florence BEAZLEY George BEAZLEY Brenda BEDFORD Lettie BRADLEY nee WALSH Margaret BRIDE nee POLSON Anne CALLAGHAN Beris CAMPBELL Tony CANNATELLI John CARROLL John CASS Margaret COUCH nee SMITH Brian COULDREY Delva CRAWFORD nee REES 'Buffie' REES Joan CURTIS Elvir DRAGOVIC James Edward EARL Linda EDMAN Jessie EDWARDS Lisa EDWARDS Trevor EMMETT Judy FARAM Doug FARAM George FARAM Richard FARAM Thomas FARAM Allen FARAM A G WARREN James MURDOCK Margaret McLEAN Minnie McLEAN M B MUIR Susie FOX William GLEESON Sylvia GLEESON Arnold GOETZ Lilian 'Lil' GOSS nee JOHNSON Gladys GOTT nee McCABE Stan GRAVIAS George Henry (Harry) GRAY Len GREANEY Charles HALL Bertha HARVEY nee CAREY R Graham CAREY Mac HATFIELD F Patricia (Pat) HAWKINS Tippo HAYES Tom HILLS Bradley HINGE Lloyd HOLMES Norah HOWARD nee MALLET Voula HRONAKIS Lorna JOHNSON Diane KEATING nee BRADLEY Alison KELLY June KIRBY Bob KNELL Tommy LAHIFF Nicole LALANDE Bill LANE Kathleen LANE nee MOORE J S LANG Ron LAING Beverley LEWIS Andy LIBBIS Peter LIBBIS Emily LOCK May LOWE nee IRVING Wendy LOWENSTEIN Micael LUCAS Ted McCARTHY Laura McGILL nee IRVING Vin McNAMARA Elsie MEDIAN nee McCABE Maree MENZEL Marie MILLS Marlene MITCHELL nee SHARP David MOLONEY Ari PIPILIKAS Ada POLSON nee BELLION Les PROFITT Ted ROHAN Elizabeth SAUNDERS Vanessa SAVVAIDIS Prudence SHEIL Chutathip SILPIPHAT Voula SKOURAKIS Flo STARK Ted TOBIN Thelma TODD Barbara VILLANI Erica WILSON Harry BOCQUET Nott Street State School Port Melbourne Library Port Melbourne Temperance Hall Swallow & Ariell Ltd Business and Traders - Hotels Vintage Port - Worth Preserving Project "They Can Carry Me Out" - Memories of Port Melbourne Blue, perfect-bound paperback book with white title and black line conversion of photo of fishing boats in the Lagoon. 96 pp, published January 1992 "They Can Carry Me Out" Book Pat Grainger Vintage Port Worth Preserving Project ...In 1990 City Librarian Wendy MORRIS commissioned Pat GRAINGER to co-ordinate a State and Council funded oral history project, the final product of which was this book. It was printed in time for the 1992 Port Melbourne Festival."They Can Carry Me Out" - Memories of Port Melbourne Blue, perfect-bound paperback book with white title and black line conversion of photo of fishing boats in the Lagoon. 96 pp, published January 1992fishermans bend, education - primary schools, piers and wharves - station pier, piers and wharves - waterside workers, education - kindergartens, celebrations fetes and exhibitions, transport - aviation and aerodrome, transport - ferries, transport - shipping, garden city, mission to seafarers, transport - railways, transport - horse, built environment - civic, built environment - domestic, built environment - commercial, built environment - industrial, town planning - proposals shelved - bayside, religion, arts and entertainment, livestock, sandridge lagoon, migrants, built environment - public housing, centenary bridge, local government - city of port melbourne, royal visits and occasions, police, sport - australian rules football, societies clubs unions and other organisations, natural environment, business and traders, war - world war ii, deaths and funerals, flood, domestic life, gasworks, health - general health, excelsior hall, public action campaigns, ada mary a'beckett kindergarten, wendy morris, pat grainger, g borer & co, johnny allsorts pawnbroker, mckenzies milkbar, galatos chocolates, j e earl pty ltd, faram brothers hardware, jack porritt, liardet family, porritts boot shop, phyllis anderson, norman barry, david beazley, leonard george 'dugga' beazley, florence beazley, george beazley, brenda bedford, lettie bradley nee walsh, margaret bride nee polson, anne callaghan, beris campbell, tony cannatelli, john carroll, john cass, margaret couch nee smith, brian couldrey, delva crawford nee rees, 'buffie' rees, joan curtis, elvir dragovic, james edward earl, linda edman, jessie edwards, lisa edwards, trevor emmett, judy faram, doug faram, george faram, richard faram, thomas faram, allen faram, a g warren, james murdock, margaret mclean, minnie mclean, m b muir, susie fox, william gleeson, sylvia gleeson, arnold goetz, lilian 'lil' goss nee johnson, gladys gott nee mccabe, stan gravias, george henry (harry) gray, len greaney, charles hall, bertha harvey nee carey, r graham carey, mac hatfield, f patricia (pat) hawkins, tippo hayes, tom hills, bradley hinge, lloyd holmes, norah howard nee mallet, voula hronakis, lorna johnson, diane keating nee bradley, alison kelly, june kirby, bob knell, tommy lahiff, nicole lalande, bill lane, kathleen lane nee moore, j s lang, ron laing, beverley lewis, andy libbis, peter libbis, emily lock, may lowe nee irving, wendy lowenstein, micael lucas, ted mccarthy, laura mcgill nee irving, vin mcnamara, elsie median nee mccabe, maree menzel, marie mills, marlene mitchell nee sharp, david moloney, ari pipilikas, ada polson nee bellion, les profitt, ted rohan, elizabeth saunders, vanessa savvaidis, prudence sheil, chutathip silpiphat, voula skourakis, flo stark, ted tobin, thelma todd, barbara villani, erica wilson, harry bocquet, nott street state school, port melbourne library, port melbourne temperance hall, swallow & ariell ltd, business and traders - hotels, vintage port - worth preserving project -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyBook, Pat Grainger, "They Can Carry Me Out", Jan 1992
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Erica WILSON...Harry BOCQUET...Nott Street...Fishermans Bend Education - Primary Schools Piers and Wharves - Station Pier Piers and Wharves - Waterside Workers Education - Kindergartens Celebrations Fetes and Exhibitions Transport - Aviation and Aerodrome Transport - Ferries Transport - Shipping Garden City Mission to Seafarers Transport - Railways Transport - Horse Built Environment - Civic Built Environment - Domestic Built Environment - Commercial Built Environment - Industrial Town Planning - Proposals Shelved - Bayside Religion Arts and Entertainment Livestock Sandridge Lagoon Migrants Built Environment - Public Housing Centenary Bridge Local Government - City of Port Melbourne Royal Visits and Occasions Police Sport - Australian Rules Football Societies Clubs Unions and other Organisations Natural Environment Business and Traders War - World War II Deaths and Funerals Flood Domestic Life Gasworks Health - General Health Excelsior Hall Public Action Campaigns Ada Mary A'Beckett Kindergarten Wendy MORRIS Pat GRAINGER G Borer & Co Johnny Allsorts Pawnbroker McKenzies Milkbar Galatos Chocolates J E Earl Pty Ltd Faram Brothers Hardware Jack PORRITT Liardet Family Porritts Boot Shop Phyllis ANDERSON Norman BARRY David BEAZLEY Leonard George 'Dugga' BEAZLEY Florence BEAZLEY George BEAZLEY Brenda BEDFORD Lettie BRADLEY nee WALSH Margaret BRIDE nee POLSON Anne CALLAGHAN Beris CAMPBELL Tony CANNATELLI John CARROLL John CASS Margaret COUCH nee SMITH Brian COULDREY Delva CRAWFORD nee REES 'Buffie' REES Joan CURTIS Elvir DRAGOVIC James Edward EARL Linda EDMAN Jessie EDWARDS Lisa EDWARDS Trevor EMMETT Judy FARAM Doug FARAM George FARAM Richard FARAM Thomas FARAM Allen FARAM A G WARREN James MURDOCK Margaret McLEAN Minnie McLEAN M B MUIR Susie FOX William GLEESON Sylvia GLEESON Arnold GOETZ Lilian 'Lil' GOSS nee JOHNSON Gladys GOTT nee McCABE Stan GRAVIAS George Henry (Harry) GRAY Len GREANEY Charles HALL Bertha HARVEY nee CAREY R Graham CAREY Mac HATFIELD F Patricia (Pat) HAWKINS Tippo HAYES Tom HILLS Bradley HINGE Lloyd HOLMES Norah HOWARD nee MALLET Voula HRONAKIS Lorna JOHNSON Diane KEATING nee BRADLEY Alison KELLY June KIRBY Bob KNELL Tommy LAHIFF Nicole LALANDE Bill LANE Kathleen LANE nee MOORE J S LANG Ron LAING Beverley LEWIS Andy LIBBIS Peter LIBBIS Emily LOCK May LOWE nee IRVING Wendy LOWENSTEIN Micael LUCAS Ted McCARTHY Laura McGILL nee IRVING Vin McNAMARA Elsie MEDIAN nee McCABE Maree MENZEL Marie MILLS Marlene MITCHELL nee SHARP David MOLONEY Ari PIPILIKAS Ada POLSON nee BELLION Les PROFITT Ted ROHAN Elizabeth SAUNDERS Vanessa SAVVAIDIS Prudence SHEIL Chutathip SILPIPHAT Voula SKOURAKIS Flo STARK Ted TOBIN Thelma TODD Barbara VILLANI Erica WILSON Harry BOCQUET Nott Street State School Port Melbourne Library Port Melbourne Temperance Hall Swallow & Ariell Ltd Business and Traders - Hotels Vintage Port - Worth Preserving Project 2002 reprint of "They Can Carry Me Out" - Memories of Port Melbourne Blue, perfect-bound paperback book with white title and black line conversion of photo of fishing boats in the Lagoon. 96 pp, reprinted March 2002 "They Can Carry Me Out" Book Pat Grainger Vintage Port Worth Preserving Project Econoprint Kosdown Printing ...In 1990 City Librarian Wendy MORRIS commissioned Pat GRAINGER to co-ordinate a State and Council funded oral history project, the final product of which was a book printed in time for the 1992 Port Melbourne Festival. Having been sold out for two years, it was reprinted with funds from the City of Port Phillip Cultural Development fund just in time to be launched at the 2002 Festival launch held at Beacon Cove on a Yarra Tram, 22 March 2002.2002 reprint of "They Can Carry Me Out" - Memories of Port Melbourne Blue, perfect-bound paperback book with white title and black line conversion of photo of fishing boats in the Lagoon. 96 pp, reprinted March 2002fishermans bend, education - primary schools, piers and wharves - station pier, piers and wharves - waterside workers, education - kindergartens, celebrations fetes and exhibitions, transport - aviation and aerodrome, transport - ferries, transport - shipping, garden city, mission to seafarers, transport - railways, transport - horse, built environment - civic, built environment - domestic, built environment - commercial, built environment - industrial, town planning - proposals shelved - bayside, religion, arts and entertainment, livestock, sandridge lagoon, migrants, built environment - public housing, centenary bridge, local government - city of port melbourne, royal visits and occasions, police, sport - australian rules football, societies clubs unions and other organisations, natural environment, business and traders, war - world war ii, deaths and funerals, flood, domestic life, gasworks, health - general health, excelsior hall, public action campaigns, ada mary a'beckett kindergarten, wendy morris, pat grainger, g borer & co, johnny allsorts pawnbroker, mckenzies milkbar, galatos chocolates, j e earl pty ltd, faram brothers hardware, jack porritt, liardet family, porritts boot shop, phyllis anderson, norman barry, david beazley, leonard george 'dugga' beazley, florence beazley, george beazley, brenda bedford, lettie bradley nee walsh, margaret bride nee polson, anne callaghan, beris campbell, tony cannatelli, john carroll, john cass, margaret couch nee smith, brian couldrey, delva crawford nee rees, 'buffie' rees, joan curtis, elvir dragovic, james edward earl, linda edman, jessie edwards, lisa edwards, trevor emmett, judy faram, doug faram, george faram, richard faram, thomas faram, allen faram, a g warren, james murdock, margaret mclean, minnie mclean, m b muir, susie fox, william gleeson, sylvia gleeson, arnold goetz, lilian 'lil' goss nee johnson, gladys gott nee mccabe, stan gravias, george henry (harry) gray, len greaney, charles hall, bertha harvey nee carey, r graham carey, mac hatfield, f patricia (pat) hawkins, tippo hayes, tom hills, bradley hinge, lloyd holmes, norah howard nee mallet, voula hronakis, lorna johnson, diane keating nee bradley, alison kelly, june kirby, bob knell, tommy lahiff, nicole lalande, bill lane, kathleen lane nee moore, j s lang, ron laing, beverley lewis, andy libbis, peter libbis, emily lock, may lowe nee irving, wendy lowenstein, micael lucas, ted mccarthy, laura mcgill nee irving, vin mcnamara, elsie median nee mccabe, maree menzel, marie mills, marlene mitchell nee sharp, david moloney, ari pipilikas, ada polson nee bellion, les profitt, ted rohan, elizabeth saunders, vanessa savvaidis, prudence sheil, chutathip silpiphat, voula skourakis, flo stark, ted tobin, thelma todd, barbara villani, erica wilson, harry bocquet, nott street state school, port melbourne library, port melbourne temperance hall, swallow & ariell ltd, business and traders - hotels, vintage port - worth preserving project -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyAudio - Oral History, Volunteer migrant worker with Good Neighbour Council of Victoria, Erica Wilson, Pat Grainger, 14 Oct 1991
... Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Interview used in contributions to the book "They Can Carry Me Out" Migrants Erica Wilson Good Neighbour Council Duration side 1 00:31:20 Side 2 00:32:14 Miss Erica Wilson discussing how she came to be a volunteer migrant worker with the Good Neighbour Council of Victoria and her experiences in Port Audio Oral History, Volunteer migrant worker with Good Neighbour Council of Victoria, Erica Wilson Pat Grainger ...Interview used in contributions to the book "They Can Carry Me Out"Miss Erica Wilson discussing how she came to be a volunteer migrant worker with the Good Neighbour Council of Victoria and her experiences in PortDuration side 1 00:31:20 Side 2 00:32:14migrants, erica wilson, good neighbour council -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyAudio - Oral history, Miss Erica Wilson, Pat Grainger
... Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Domestic Life Erica Wilson Oral History of Miss Erica Wilson. ...Oral History of Miss Erica Wilson. (Refer item 1269 - Page 16). Recorded at subjects home at 206 Stokes st, by Pat Grainger 0n 10 Feb 1993. Duration 1:03:38domestic life, erica wilson
