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Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Kiora, 16 Albert Crescent, Surrey Hills (demolished)
The house was known as Rothwell and later as Kiora. It was the home of Mr and Mrs Tom Bulmer for many years. It has been demolished.Black and white photo taken from the street of a timber Edwardian home with 2 double brick chimneys and a galvanised iron roof. It has a verandah on 2 sides with wooden fretwork and the pathway leading towards the house has an archway over it. There is a similar archway on the LHS of the photo. The backyard is divided off with lattice fencing and the property has a simple front picket fence with gate behind which is a privet hedge.edwardian style, houses, kiora, rothwell, bulmer family, (mr) tom bulmer, albany crescent, surrey hills -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - 'Inverkelty', Redmond Street, 1979
In 1979, a series of photographs of significant gardens in Kew (Victoria) were taken during a tour by Peter Watts, Historic Gardens Coordinator of National Trust Victoria. These were later purchased to add to the collection. In the case of each photo the colour had badly degraded over time. Original colour (degraded) positive photograph of 'Inverkelty' (later Kiora, Baroona), 11 Redmond Street , Kew. The original attribution of the house as Red Bluff (or Yarra Bluff) owned by the Nott family is incorrect. An analysis of ownership from 1888 was completed by Lovell Chen (2005), Boroondara Heritage Review B Graded BuildingsAnnotated in ink on reverse INCORRECTLY AS : "Red Bluffs / 11 Redmond Street / Nott family 1888 / Front garden with fountain / Home in foreground / October 1979"gardens -- kew (vic.), inverkelty, kiora, redmond street -- kew (vic.), baroona -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 2008
The pharmacy building has since been removed from this site, it is now vacant. The pharmacy is now situated in the Safeway Arcade.Colour photograph of the pharmacy situated in a temporary building on Esplanade. This site was originally the Kiora Guesthouse. Lakes Entrance Victoriaarchitecture, township, tourism, room display -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Document - Lincoln, Clarence Street, 33, Elsternwick
Photo copy of extract from caulfield Conservation study of “Lincoln” formerly “Kiora” (1913) 33 Clarence Street caulfield, conducted by Andrew Ward in October 1994. This was one of four houses built by architect A.J.Smith in the 1880s. A brief history of the house and a description of the architectural features included. One exterior photograph.caulfield, clarence street, kiora, lincoln, kooyong park, estate, gladstone parade, kooyong road, gudgeon wilfred, hume mrs, hume thomas, emmerson mary, emmerson joseph, finlay a. mrs, harper jessie -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph
Black and white photograph of Mrs Catherine Beveridge nee Hehie of Kiora guest house. Black labrador dog at her feetboats and boating, guesthouses -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1937c
New Years Eve was celebrated enthusiastically by guest at all accommodation houses in Lakes Entrance prior to WW2. The back row is Molly Beveridge, above the 'groom', Bob Baade behind the 'reverend' (in hat), 2nd back row - 3rd from the left - Mr Beveridge (father of Molly and Nellie)Black and white photograph of guests at Kiora House, taking part in a mock wedding on New Years Eve 1937. Lakes Entrance Victoriaguesthouses, tourism, recreation, people -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1920c
Also enlargement copy 16 x 25 cm|The house to the left was purchased by Mrs Hehir as extension to boarding house. On back - left Drapery? Mitchelson (Alvene's parents) and later double storeyBlack and white photograph of Kiaora House, showing a weatherboard building with iron roof. House to left. Balcony over the veranda four men standing on balcony, accessed via external narrow stairway. Twelve people in front of Kiora House, women in 1920 fashion. Sandy shore and lake in foreground. Lakes Entrance Victoria guesthouses, tourism, waterfront, fashion -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph - Kiora House, 1920c
Also copy enlargement 12 cm x 19 cm Kiora House was purchased by Mrs C Beveridge from Mrs Begg. (Original building, A Murray's store, then Barkes store, before Barkes built near Post Office). House to the left purchased later, balcony built over veranda, this place removed and demolished for family home to be built later.Sepia toned photograph of Kiaora House. Houses on the left and the right. Sandy or Gravel roadway in front of building. Sand at the lake front in foreground of photo. People standing on upper balcony. Lakes Entrance VictoriaKiaora Housearchitecture, township, tourism, room display, local history