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Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, New Masonic building, Ringwood 1981 (2 views)
... New Masonic building, Ringwood 1981 (2 views)...Written on back of photographs, "2/81. New Masonic... Road Ringwood North melbourne Photograph New Masonic building ...Written on back of photographs, "2/81. New Masonic building". (2 views) -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - AUSTRALIAN NATIVES ASSOCIATION HALL BENDIGO
... Masonic Building..., Capital Theatre, Masonic Building is pictured to the left... Natives Association Hall Wm. Beebe Architect Masonic Building ...Black and White Photo of the Australian Natives Association Hall in Bendigo 'Wm. Beebe, Architect', Plate 20 - Ninnia Photo, Capital Theatre, Masonic Building is pictured to the left of the picture, two trees in protective guards.buildings, organisation, australia natives association, australia natives association hall, wm. beebe architect, masonic building, capital theatre -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - B/W photograph, Buninyong Masonic Lodge, 1993
... Black and white photograph of Buninyong Masonic Lodge... and white photograph of Buninyong Masonic Lodge, a brick building ...Masonic presence in Buninyong since the nineteenth century, this is the second lodge built on the same site.Early twentieth century public buildingBlack and white photograph of Buninyong Masonic Lodge, a brick building located on the western side of Warrenheip South.buninyong, masonic lodge, building -
Bendigo Art Gallery
Photograph - Work on paper, Nicholas CAIRE, The New Masonic Hall, Sandhurst, 1875
... . albumen Masonic building Bendigo town Sandhurst Nicholas CAIRE ...Inscribed on original mountcard, l.l., gold letterpress, "N.J. CAIRE". Not dated.albumen, masonic, building, bendigo, town, sandhurst -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Print - Commemorative Portrait, H.M. Queen Elizabeth II, Ca. 1954
... Flagstaff Hill Masonic Lodge building... Freemasons J. Wishart Flagstaff Hill Masonic Lodge building portrait ...This commemorative framed print was a gift presented by Freemason, Worship Brother J. Wishart Junior, who also had the title of Worshipful Master of the Masonic Lodge from 1983-1954. This print was possibly presented by Wor. Bro. J. Wishart to the Masonic Lodge in Warrnambool the year following the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, just after Wishart completed his term as the Worshipful Master of the Lodge. It is likely that the portrait was also part of the furnishings when one of Flagstaff Hill's village buildings was set up as a 19th century style Masonic Lodge, as shown in the map of the village in 1994 and was activated by a member of the Masonic Lodge. (Before this time the building was a Reference Library, and some time afterwards it was a Reading Library, and is now a Mechanics' Institute.) Australia is part of the British Commonwealth. Respect for the reigning monarchy of the colony of Australia has been shown here since colonisation and continued after Federation. Portraits of the reigning sovereignty have been displayed in public organisations, government departments and clubs over the years. Children in schools have been taught to 'Honour the flag, serve the Queen" (or King) etc. In February 1952 King George VI of England passed away. His daughter was proclaimed Queen, and crowned as H.M. Queen Elizabeth II on June 2nd, 1953, at Westminster Abbey, London. It is interesting to note that on 12th April, 1997, Warrnambool's Masonic Centre in Kepler Street held a 150 years celebration of the settlement of Warrnambool and District. A time capsule was inserted in the 'foundation stone' and one of the items inside it was a Flagstaff Hill Heritage Centre leaflet. The portrait of the coronation of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II and her continued reign of 70 years is significant, as it marks a very special occasion in the history of Britain and its Commonwealth. This portrait is similar to many other portraits of the Queen's coronation and is familiar to Australian citizens of the current generation and the ongoing link to Britain's colonasit6ion of Australia.Print, coloured, framed behind glass. Portrait of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II at her Coronation on June 2nd, 1953. The Queen is seated and wearing a white gown and white-trimmed blue cape. She is wearing a jewelled crown and holds the ceremonial Orb and Sceptre. In the background is Westminster Abbey. The decorative frame is cast composite or plaster. A card provided with the print advises that the print was presented by J. Wishart - it is attached to the reverse.Handwritten in ink on card "H.M.QUEEN ELIZABETH II / PRESENTED BY / WOR. BRO. J. WISHART JNR. / WOR. MASTER 1953-1954."flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime village, maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime museum & village, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, 2-06-1953, westminster abbey, scepter, orb, royal crown, coronation, queen elizabeth ii, hm queen elizabeth ii, royal portrait, h.m. queen elizabeth ii, worshipful brother, worshipful master, time capsule, 19th century style masonic lodge, warrnambool 150 years celebration, coronation of queen elizabeth ii, freemasons, j. wishart, flagstaff hill masonic lodge building, portrait -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: A SNIPPET OF BENDIGO HISTORY
... , in 1875, invited to design this fine Masonic building with its... to design this fine Masonic building with its classical portico ...Bendigo Weekly from Friday, January 11, 2002. '' A snippet of Bendigo history'' by Edith Lunn, the View Street story continued. In the journey up View Street we come now to the former Masonic Hall and Temple, our present day Performing Arts Centre. As a freemason, architect W. C. Vahland and his partner Robert Getzschmann were, in 1875, invited to design this fine Masonic building with its classical portico. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo, bendigo weekly -
Tarnagulla History Archive
News clipping: History Is Part of Lorna's Life - But Far From the Only Part, History Is Part of Lorna's Life - But Far From the Only Part, March 12, 1988
... in the former Masonic Lodge building in Tarnagulla. ... established by Lorna Goltz in the former Masonic Lodge building ...Donald Clark Collection. Page from The Bendigo Advertiser, of March 12, 1988, with article titled 'History Is Part of Lorna's Life - But Far From the Only Part'. Discusses the museum established by Lorna Goltz in the former Masonic Lodge building in Tarnagulla. tarnagulla, lorna goltz, museums, history work -
Tarnagulla History Archive
News clipping: History Is Part of Lorna's Life - But Far From the Only Part, History Is Part of Lorna's Life - But Far From the Only Part, March 12, 1988
... in the former Masonic Lodge building in Tarnagulla. ... established by Lorna Goltz in the former Masonic Lodge building ...Murray Comrie Collection. Page from The Bendigo Advertiser, of March 12, 1988, with article titled 'History Is Part of Lorna's Life - But Far From the Only Part'. Discusses the museum established by Lorna Goltz in the former Masonic Lodge building in Tarnagulla. tarnagulla, lorna goltz, museums, history work -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Honour Roll, Kilcunda Road School Honor Roll
... Silkstone Road, Korumburra, 3950 to become the Masonic Lodge... to become the Masonic Lodge building in the park display ...This WWI Honor Roll was originally displayed in the Kilcunda Road State School (no.3337), which was located at the north east corner of the intersection of the Bena - Kongwak and Buchanans' Roads, Bena, Victoria, 3946. The school was located amongst the cypress trees at 645 Bena-Kongwak Road. The school was relocated in 2008 to the Coal Creek Community Park and Museum, 12 Silkstone Road, Korumburra, 3950 to become the Masonic Lodge building in the park display. On the west side of the intersection of the Bena - Kongwak and Buchanans' Roads is a brass plaque on a granite boulder with the following inscription TO COMMEMORATE THE DISTRICT OF KILCUNDA ROAD First Surveyed 1879. This is the site of the KILCUNDA ROAD UNITING CHURCH 1911 to 1966. Diagonally opposite at 645 Bena-Kongwak Road was the site of the KILCUNDA ROAD PRIMARY SCHOOL No: 3337, 1902 to 1975. Erected by The School Mother’s Club continuing as The Kilcunda Road Social Club 2008. One of the few remaining historic items from Kilcunda Road settlement.Honour roll of varnished wood, with three panels, an undulating shaped pediment, plain columns at sides, painted gold text and the Australian Imperial Forces insignia on base.Roll of Honor, Kilcunda Road State School. In Honor of Old Scholars of this school who served the Empire in the Great War, 1914-1919, Australian Imperial Force. (X) These made the supreme sacrifice. Sister J.E. Turner , E.N. Barge, E.F. Binding (X), E.H. Bunn, D. James (X), W.James, A. James (X), R. H. James, A.G. Rose (X), C.W. Stanlake, G. Wuchatsch, R. Wuchatsch, T.E. Young kilcunda road, honour roll, state school no.3337., wwi -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Ballarat School of Mines New classrooms (now Administration Building), 1899
The foundation stone of the New Classrooms was laid on 14 April 1899. In 2014 the building is part of the Federation University Australia SMB Campus and is known as the Administration Building Sepia photograph showing the laying of the Foundation Stone for the Ballarat School of Mines New Classrooms in Lydiard Street, Ballarat.ballarat school of mines, lydiard street, new classrooms, federation, masonic, freemasons, foundation stone, administration building, gas lamp, gauge tower -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - black and white, Frank Wright, Masonic Temple, London, 1933, October 1933
... . The building is the Masonic Temple in London.... Photograph - black and white Masonic Temple, London, 1933 Black ...Frank Wright was a renown resident of Smeaton, where he was born on 2 August 1901. He lived at Laura Villa, and attended Smeaton State School. His father William was a gold miner and his mother's name was Sarah. Their family won many singing and instrumental awards. Frank was tutored by Percy Code and was awarded a gold medal for the highest marks in the ALCM examinations in the British Colonies at the age of seventeen years. He became the Australian Open Cornet Champion by the age of eighteen. A year later, Frank conducted the City of Ballarat Band, and later the Ballarat Soldiers’ Memorial Band. He formed the Frank Wright Frisco Band and Frank Wright and his Coliseum Orchestra. These bands won many South Street awards, and Frank as conductor won many awards in the Australian Band Championship contest. In 1933 Frank Wright sailed to England to conduct the famous St Hilda’s Band and was later appointed Musical Director of the London County Council, where he organized many amazing concerts in parks, in and around the London district. He was made Professor of Brass and Military Band Scoring and conducted at the Guildhall of Music and Drama. Frank was often invited to adjudicate Brass Band Championships around Europe, in Australia, including South Street and in New Zealand. The Frank Wright Medal at the Royal South Street competition is awarded to an individual recognized as making an outstanding contribution to brass music in Australia. Frank was also a Mason and became the Senior Warden in his Lodge.Black and white photograph of the front of a tiered stone building with a bell tower open on the four sides at the top. The tower consists of a large square and smaller round pillar on either side of the four openings and the roof is ornate. The building is the Masonic Temple in London.Written in pencil on back - New Masonic Temple, London, F.W. Oct 1933frank wright, brass bands, masonic temple, london -
Freemasons Victoria - Gordon Lodge, 99
Original Gordon Lodge lodge-room 1886
A picture of the original Gordon Lodge lodge-room of 1886 - room currently in use by the Lodge's artist-in-residence. Below is a newspaper article from the North Melbourne Advertiser (Vic: 1873 - 1894) for Friday 22 April 1887 that describes the architecture of the building at the time of its completion. From some of the details included in the article it is obvious that the journalist who wrote the article was a Freemason. THE MASONIC HALL ASCOT VALE North Melbourne Advertiser (Vic. : 1873 - 1894) Friday 22 April 1887 THE MASONIC HALL ASCOT VALE The now Masonic Hall, Ascot Vale, the foundation stone of which was laid by the Worshipful Master of the Gordon Lodge (Bro, W. F. Lamonby) in October last has just been completed, and will be formally opened: with grand Masonic ball on the 13th prox. The hall stands on a fine block of land having a frontage of 50ft to the Maribyrnong road by a depth of 130 ft., and is built of brick and cement on a most substantial foundation of bluestone. The Tuscan style of architecture has been adopted with the most successful result, and the front design which is especially handsome, includes four massive pilasters with frieze architrave and enriched cornice, forming the entablature of the order,- and giving a most imposing appearance. The front door, over which are the masonic emblems, is seven feet wide, and two escape doors made to open outwards in compliance with the Central Board of Health regulations are also provided, in case of emergency. In the vestibule is a very fine elliptic arch with keystone enriched with fruit, and the whole floor, 9ft. 6in. wide, is laid with Cawkwell's encaustic tyles. On the right, of tile vestibule is a commodious committee room 22ft. by 12ft 6in with side entrance for members, so that in case the main hall is engaged no inconvenience need be caused. On the left is the Secretary's room, and off this again is a staircase cellar. The vestibule is well lighted with two exceedingly pretty chandeliers, which have a very pleasing effect and give it a nice bright appearance ascending a handsome staircase leading from the vestibule the upper storey is reached, and here everything is splendidly arranged, especially 'the Lodge Room, which is a model of neatness and of comfort. The dimensions are 28ft. x 22ft 6in. with an elevation of 17ft. 6in. to the beautiful cove ceiling, which is quite a work of art. At the east end of the room on a raised dais is the master's chair with the masonic emblems, and neat forms of polished kauri are placed at the sides for members, about 150 of whom can be accommodated. The lighting and ventilation have both been well attended to and all is very complete. The main hall is 75ft. by 35 ft. with a stage 15ft. deep, leaving the auditorium 60ft. x 35ft. with a seating capacity about 600. Round the walls up to 6ft 6in. is a handsome dado in Portland cement and above it are panelled Tuscan pilasters to the entablature, architrave enriched frieze and medallion cornice forming the main cornice to the hall. Immediately inside the cornice is a sunken panel all-round the ceiling relieved with ornamental outlet ventilators. There are twelve large windows, six on each aide, and the sashes, skirting boards, and doors throughout the building are beautifully painted in imitation of grained cedar. Two enormous gas reflectors, each for 50 lights are suspended from the ceiling and besides these, four elegant hanging chandeliers for lighting up the proscenium, and back of the stage, under which is a storeroom for seats, &c, when the hall is required for a ball. The floor is made of kauri, secretly nailed, and is beautifully finished off. At the back of the stage are two lavatories and ladies and gentlemen's dressing rooms, between which are a connecting passage for a call boy. Outside is a capital asphalted yard, and the other usual conveniences on an improved plan. There is a right-of-way asphalted on each side of the building, and a large lamp is to be placed opposite the main entrance to light up the front. Everything that forethought and ability could suggest to make the hall comfortable and popular has been done, and it now only remains for the public to avail themselves of the advantages offered them by the enterprising Company. The cost of the building and furniture, including a magnificent piano, was £2,500, and the land £300. Mr J. C. M. Cowan, of Ascot Vale, is the architect, and Messrs Parker and Pater, of South Melbourne, the contractors. The plastering was done by Mr I Nicholas, of Murray Street, Moonee Ponds, who is also entitled to great praise for his splendid workmanship. Mr Cowan has been most assiduous and particular in seeing that his instructions were carried out to his satisfaction, and the result must be exceedingly gratifying to him and to the directors. The Masonic hall is only one of the many buildings erected by Mr Cowan in this district, among the others being the well known residences of Meessrs. J. Levy, Mooneo Street; W. Murphy, Eglington street; G. Groube, Maribyrnong street; C. A. Arvier, Moonee Ponds ; and F. Paul, Mount Alexander road. It may also be mentioned that Mr Cowan generously presented the plans for the now local fire brigade tower which is acknowledged to be one of the strongest and most graceful around Melbourne, The new Masonic Hall does infinite credit to the borough, and in accommodation, design, and comfort it is not surpassed by any similar building of the kind outside the city. -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Archive (Sub-series) - Subject File, Buildings (Kew), 1964
Various partiesReference, Research, InformationSecondary Values (KHS Imposed Order)Subject file containing newspaper articles/clippings, research and correspondence from and to the Society. The earliest item, dating from 1964 is a letter from the Society to the City of Kew seeking Council support for the use of Ellesmore, 80 Princess Street as a cultural heritage centre. Other items of correspondence relate to the Masonic Hall (Walpole Street), Fernhurst, Southesk, Roberts House, Park Hill, Butleigh Wooton, Villa Alba, D’Estaville, Charleville, Roseneath, Merridale, La Verna, Otira, Raheen, Willsmere, Holy Trinity Church. Some of these letters contain information about construction of the buildings and architects. In addition to this correspondence, the file includes brief undated research notes on the Clock Tower at the Kew Cemetery, Tarring, Southesk, the Alexandra Gardens, Studley House (Burke Hall), Ellesmore, the Masonic Hall, Xavier College, Genazzano, Trinity Grammar, Carey Baptist College, Abbotsford, Fernhurst, Illapa, Madford, Morganville, Otira, Parkhill, Monnington, Field Place, Lalla Rookh, Merridale, Kew Mental Hospital, and D’Estaville.buildings -- kew (vic.), heritage -- kew (vic.)buildings -- kew (vic.), heritage -- kew (vic.) -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), Masonic Symbol 6 Pointed Star At St John's, Malmsbury ca1980/90
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Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
this building was built to house the Port Fairy Masonic Lodge No 67 with two seperate large spaces a general l meeting room in the front and the formal Lodge space to the rear. it is now occupied as a book shop by ‘Blarney Books’Coloured photograph of brick fronted building housing Blarney Booksshop, commercial, port fairy masonic lodge no.67, blarney books, books -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, 30/09/1946
Rev. Farquhar Chisholm (1878 - 1953), Presbyterian minister, was born in Inverness, Scotland and ordained in 1908 in Kerang. He was a minister in country Victoria and Ballarat and was chaplain of Scotch College from 1919 - 1926. Farquhar Chisholm organised the building funds for Morongo Presbyterian Ladies' College Geelong and the Freemasons' Hospital and was a past grand chaplain of the Masonic Grand Lodge.Matte, black and white studio head and shoulders portrait of Rev. Farquhar Chisholm who is looking to his right and wearing his clerical collar. There is pencil and ink hand writing on the back of the photograph.rev farquhar chisholm, south melbourne presbyterian church, masonic lodge, morongo presbyterian ladies' college geelong, scotch college melbourne -
Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Photograph, Building of the Masonic Temple Maldon
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Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Photograph, Building of the Masonic Temple Maldon
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Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Photograph, Building of the Masonic Temple Maldon
... Building of the Masonic Temple Maldon...) 147 High Street Maldon goldfields Photograph Building ... -
Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Photograph, Building of the Masonic Temple Maldon
... Building of the Masonic Temple Maldon...) 147 High Street Maldon goldfields Photograph Building ... -
Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Photograph, Building of the Masonic Temple Maldon
... Building of the Masonic Temple Maldon...) 147 High Street Maldon goldfields Photograph Building ... -
Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Photograph, Building of the Masonic Temple Maldon
... Building of the Masonic Temple Maldon...) 147 High Street Maldon goldfields Photograph Building ... -
Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Photograph, Building of the Masonic Temple Maldon
... Building of the Masonic Temple Maldon...) 147 High Street Maldon goldfields Photograph Building ... -
Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Photograph, Building of the Masonic Temple Maldon
... Building of the Masonic Temple Maldon...) 147 High Street Maldon goldfields Photograph Building ... -
Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Photograph, Building of the Masonic Temple Maldon
... Building of the Masonic Temple Maldon...) 147 High Street Maldon goldfields Photograph Building ... -
Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Photograph, Building of the Masonic Temple Maldon
... Building of the Masonic Temple Maldon...) 147 High Street Maldon goldfields Photograph Building ... -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - DVD, Public Records Office Victoria (PROV), Masonic Hall Port Melbourne. Public Building file, 1967 - 1974
... Melbourne. Public Building file COPYRIGHT PROV Masonic Hall Port ...COPYRIGHT PROV Masonic Hall Port Melbourne. Public Building file. DVD containing 10 pages of images of documents to and from the Public Health Department regarding specifications and plans for the Masonic Hall in Liardet St, Port Melbourne in 1917. Plus renewal of registration forms in 1922, 1937, 1941societies clubs unions and other organisations, built environment, health - general health, masonic hall, william howe -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Poster - 10th Annual Masonic Ball, Port Melbourne Town Hall, Oct 1885
Donated to PMH&PS on closure of SM Lodge May 2000.Mounted poster for 10th annual Masonic Ball, 22 October 1885 at the Town Hall in aid of the building fund for the Freemason's Hall, printed in green and red, mounted on masonite. Ref. 1593.01 and .02Slight staining at top etc resulting from glueing to masonitesocieties clubs unions and other organisations, social activities, port melbourne town hall, sandridge marine lodge -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Domestic and business structures, Port Melbourne, Ron Laing, 1986 - 1999
Part of Ron Laing's collection of photographs recording Port Melbourne over a thirteen year period. Donated to the PMH&PS by the photographer.A set of colour photographs of Port Melbourne domestic and business structures, c1999, including new house at 31 Ross, former Masonic Hall at 18 Stokes St (1858), New houses on old J&R Garage site, Graham and Clarke St, new housing project on Walsh Transport Depot in Albert Street, building cnr Stokes and Graham, house cnr Graham and Albert, west side; only surviving milk bar within a radius of 100m from cnr Graham and Albert; ex-butcher shop/ex-chicken shop, 400 Graham Streetbuilt environment - domestic, built environment - commercial, business and traders, ron laing -
Clunes Museum
PHOTO ALBUM
COLLINS PLACE - FOUR SHOP FRONTS IN FRASER STREET. 3 HAVE BEEN RESTORED. PRIVATE GARDENS SPILLING INTO STREET. CLUNES BOWLING CLUB - ST. THOMAS AQUINAS CATHOLIC CHURCH - CLUNES POST OFFICE - TOWN HALL & COURT HOUSE - R.S.L.BUILDING - A.N.Z BANK - 2 FORMER PUBS REFURNISHED I.E KEEBLES, THE RAILWAY HOTEL - MASONIC LODGE - FREE LIBRARYPHOTOGRAPH ALBUM DEPICTING PUBLIC BUILDINGS IN CLUNESlocal history, book, album, buildings