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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Fay Bridge, Not Just a Pretty Place, Aleks Danko (2000), Lennister Farm, Eltham South, 27 June 2004
... Not Just a Pretty Place, Aleks Danko (2000), Lennister Farm...aleks danko...Not Just a Pretty Place, Aleks Danko (2000), Lennister Farm... melbourne Not Just a Pretty Place, Aleks Danko (2000), Lennister ...Not Just a Pretty Place, Aleks Danko (2000), Lennister Farm, Eltham South, c.2001 The sculpture was launched on 9th August 2000 by Cr Diane Bullen and welcomed by Annette Xiberras of the Wurundjeri community. Awarded the 2000 Nillumbik Art in Public Places Award and situated behind Lennister Farm near Yarra Parkfay bridge collection, 2004-06-27, aleks danko, art in public places, eltham south, lennister farm, not just a pretty place, public art -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Not Just a Pretty Place, Aleks Danko (2000), Lennister Farm, Eltham South, 2000c
... Not Just a Pretty Place, Aleks Danko (2000), Lennister Farm...aleks danko... Lennister Farm near Yarra Park aleks danko eltham lennister farm ...Not Just a Pretty Place acknowledges the cultural significance of this site for the residents of Nillumbik Shire and for the Wurrundjeri community. Historically the confluence of rivers have particular importance as these were sites where rituals and ceremonies took place. The carved bluestone form presents an oversize river pebble that echoes the spirit of the water and draws attention to this location as a meeting place an landmark. Awarded the 2000 Nillumbik Art in Public Places Award and situated behind Lennister Farm near Yarra ParkColour photograph printaleks danko, eltham, lennister farm, yarra park -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Not Just a Pretty Place, Aleks Danko (2000), Lennister Farm, Eltham South, 2000c
... Not Just a Pretty Place, Aleks Danko (2000), Lennister Farm...aleks danko... Lennister Farm near Yarra Park aleks danko eltham lennister farm ...The sculpture was launched on 9th August 2000 by Cr Diane Bullen and welcomed by Annette Xiberras of the Wurundjeri community. Not Just a Pretty Place acknowledges the cultural significance of this site for the residents of Nillumbik Shire and for the Wurrundjeri community. Historically the confluence of rivers have particular importance as these were sites where rituals and ceremonies took place. The carved bluestone form presents an oversize river pebble that echoes the spirit of the water and draws attention to this location as a meeting place an landmark. Awarded the 2000 Nillumbik Art in Public Places Award and situated behind Lennister Farm near Yarra ParkColour photograph printaleks danko, eltham, lennister farm, yarra park, cr. diane bullen -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Not Just a Pretty Place, Aleks Danko (2000), Lennister Farm, Eltham South, 2000c
... Not Just a Pretty Place, Aleks Danko (2000), Lennister Farm...aleks danko... Lennister Farm near Yarra Park aleks danko eltham lennister farm ...Not Just a Pretty Place acknowledges the cultural significance of this site for the residents of Nillumbik Shire and for the Wurrundjeri community. Historically the confluence of rivers have particular importance as these were sites where rituals and ceremonies took place. The carved bluestone form presents an oversize river pebble that echoes the spirit of the water and draws attention to this location as a meeting place an landmark. Awarded the 2000 Nillumbik Art in Public Places Award and situated behind Lennister Farm near Yarra ParkColour photograph printaleks danko, eltham, lennister farm, yarra park -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Slide - Photograph, Not Just a Pretty Place, Aleks Danko (2000), Lennister Farm, Eltham South, c.Nov. 2001
... Not Just a Pretty Place, Aleks Danko (2000), Lennister Farm...aleks danko... Nov. 2001 aleks danko Art in Public Places Eltham South ...The sculpture was launched on 9th August 2000 by Cr Diane Bullen and welcomed by Annette Xiberras of the Wurundjeri community. Awarded the 2000 Nillumbik Art in Public Places Award and situated behind Lennister Farm near Yarra Park Part of a slide show presentation "A Trip Down the Diamond Creek" by Russell Yeoman to the Eltham District Historical Society meeting of 14 Nov. 200135mm colour positive transparency Mount - Black and Whitealeks danko, art in public places, eltham south, lennister farm, not just a pretty place, public art -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Slide - Photograph, Not Just a Pretty Place, Aleks Danko (2000), Lennister Farm, Eltham South, c.Nov. 2001
... Not Just a Pretty Place, Aleks Danko (2000), Lennister Farm...aleks danko... Nov. 2001 aleks danko art in public places eltham south ...The sculpture was launched on 9th August 2000 by Cr Diane Bullen and welcomed by Annette Xiberras of the Wurundjeri community. Awarded the 2000 Nillumbik Art in Public Places Award and situated behind Lennister Farm near Yarra Park Part of a slide show presentation "A Trip Down the Diamond Creek" by Russell Yeoman to the Eltham District Historical Society meeting of 14 Nov. 200135mm colour positive transparency Mount - Black and Whitealeks danko, art in public places, eltham south, lennister farm, not just a pretty place, public art -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Not Just a Pretty Place, Aleks Danko (2000), Lennister Farm, Eltham South, 2000c
... Not Just a Pretty Place, Aleks Danko (2000), Lennister Farm...aleks danko... Lennister Farm near Yarra Park aleks danko eltham lennister farm ...Not Just a Pretty Place acknowledges the cultural significance of this site for the residents of Nillumbik Shire and for the Wurrundjeri community. Historically the confluence of rivers have particular importance as these were sites where rituals and ceremonies took place. The carved bluestone form presents an oversize river pebble that echoes the spirit of the water and draws attention to this location as a meeting place an landmark. Awarded the 2000 Nillumbik Art in Public Places Award and situated behind Lennister Farm near Yarra ParkColour photograph printaleks danko, eltham, lennister farm, yarra park -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Public Art: Aleks DANKO, Not Just a Pretty Place
... Public Art: Aleks DANKO ... a Pretty Place Public Art: Aleks DANKO ...public art -
Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Mixed media, DANKO, Aleks; BONNEY, Geoff; KILDERRY, Dianne, Who am I? If this once I were to rely on a proverb, then perhaps everything would amount to knowing whom I 'haunt'. Andre Breton 1928 / Actual not virtual / never allow the mind to desert the body, 2000
... DANKO, Aleks; BONNEY, Geoff; KILDERRY, Dianne... the body Mixed media DANKO, Aleks; BONNEY, Geoff; KILDERRY, Dianne ... -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Digital Photograph, Marguerite Marshall, Eltham Lower Park, 20 April 2008
... . This is commemorated by the sculpture, Not just a Pretty Place by Aleks Danko.... This is commemorated by the sculpture, Not just a Pretty Place by Aleks Danko ...Originally a race course, the park has brought the community together with a variety of activities. Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p45 Once used for horse racing, which attracted visitors from Melbourne, the Eltham Lower Park has brought the community together with a wide range of activities. Horse riding is now enjoyed as a recreation in the park as are other sports. The park also includes the Diamond Valley Railway miniature trains and a sanctuary for the rare and vulnerable Eltham Copper Butterfly. Eltham Lower Park, with other parks, forms an almost continuous green band from Eltham’s centre, along the Diamond Creek to the Yarra River.1 Before European settlement the Wurundjeri people met on this land, particularly at the junction of the Diamond Creek with the Yarra River, which they called Birr-arung. This is commemorated by the sculpture, Not just a Pretty Place by Aleks Danko, winner of the 2000 Nillumbik Art in Public Places Award. The first European to settle here was probably Henry Foley, who in 1841 used it as part of his pastoral run. Foley sold his leasehold to Joseph Wilson in 1845, who soon after sold it to Frederick Falkiner.2 During the 1840s the future park was part of a government square mile (2.6 sqkm) reserve, north of the Yarra, within the Parish of Nillumbik, later named Eltham. Soon the land was used for horse racing after nearby residents cleared ten acres (4ha) in the early 1850s. A three-quarter of a mile (1.2km) race secured the winner the £10 Publican’s Prize. In response to popular demand, the newly formed Eltham District Road Board petitioned the Surveyor General of the Colony of Victoria, in 1856, for 36 acres (14.6ha) of crown land for a racecourse and recreation. By 1858 the Eltham races had become an institution. ‘Many skirmishes occurred and the way home was paved with temptation, with sly-grog for sale.3 In the early 1870s, two jockeys were sons of the police officer in charge of the Eltham Police Station, Miles S Lyons.4 Another ten acres (4ha) was added to the area in 1866 and 12 acres (4.8ha) – Hohnes Hill – in 1870. In 1866, two acres (0.8ha) on the creek banks became an animal pound with William Walsh the pound keeper in 1870, but this was later incorporated into the park. By 1877 the area was called a public park but horse racing and training continued into the 1920s. In the mid-1900s trotters were trained on a circuit road. In 1953 the Eltham Pony Club was established and used a cross-country course on Hohnes Hill. From the mid 1950s the club held the Eltham Easter Fair at the park, later to include a procession along Main Road from the town centre to the park. The park also attracted picnic parties and campers from the inner suburbs as did Wingrove Park, and businesses catering for visitors, sprang up on the opposite side of Main Road. Bus-loads of school children visited the park for Gould League bird days in the 1960s. In 1979 the Eltham Shire Council bought Lenister Farm, linking the park with the Yarra River. The Lenister Farm wetland includes a bird hide, viewing platform and interpretive signs.5 Pioneer Henry Stooke, later Road Board chairman, bought the 11 acres (4.5ha) - later to become Lenister Farm - from the Crown in 1862. Stooke never lived on this site and the two houses at Lenister Farm were built in the 20th century. Since its formation in 1871, the Council has controlled this crown land, which it named Eltham Park. But in the 1920s Eltham Council bought land near the town centre for a park, which it named Eltham Central Park. To avoid confusion the Council renamed Eltham Park, Eltham Lower Park. Since 2004 the Yarra footbridge has linked the park with the Yarra Valley Metropolitan Park and the Main Yarra Trail.This collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, eltham lower park, eltham park