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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - MEZZANINE FLOOR, ALLEN'S ARCADE BENDIGO, 1986
... ...allan's arcade...Inscriptions: Printed under image 'two office girls take a break from work on the mezzanine floor of Allan's Arcade, a noteworthy Victorian era'. At top of plate 'page 52 - Supplement to the Bendigo Advertiser, Wednesday, September 24, 1986'....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields PLACE Arcade allan's arcade Bendigo business supplement office individual female person workers clothing costume clothes fashion Bendigo Advertiser photographer? ...Black and white photocopy of newspaper photograph. Mezzanine floor with balustrade around open area to lower floor. Small rooms along each side. Open metal curved beams under translucent roof. Two females facing camera, one female in doorway. Inscriptions: Printed under image 'two office girls take a break from work on the mezzanine floor of Allan's Arcade, a noteworthy Victorian era'. At top of plate 'page 52 - Supplement to the Bendigo Advertiser, Wednesday, September 24, 1986'.Bendigo Advertiser photographer?place, arcade, allan's arcade, bendigo, business, supplement, office, individual, female, person, workers, clothing, costume, clothes, fashion -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CALENDAR COLLECTION: BENDIGO VICTORIA
... Cover photo of Bennets arcade circa 1950 by Allan Doney. Each month has an historical photo of Bendigo....Cover photo of Bennets arcade circa 1950 by Allan Doney. Each month has an historical photo of Bendigo. ...Wall calendar from 2018 designed and produced by city of Bendigo. Cover photo of Bennets arcade circa 1950 by Allan Doney. Each month has an historical photo of Bendigo.government, local, city of bendigo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Ephemera - Three samples of wrapping paper
... Allan's Walk in the 1950's. Beehive buildings. This was originally the Sandhust Mining Exchange and as such was the oldest purpose built exchange in Australia and was one of only two in regional Australia. It was initially established in the 1850's to service the miners of the area. It's first double story incarnation as the Bendigo Stock Exchange, contained up to 2000 stockbrokers and 5000 shareholders. In 1871 the building burnt to the ground and the new and current building was completed in 1872. The modern building was designed by Charles Webb, who was also responsible for the Royal Arcade...Allan's Walk in the 1950's. Beehive buildings. This was originally the Sandhust Mining Exchange and as such was the oldest purpose built exchange in Australia and was one of only two in regional Australia. It was initially established in the 1850's to service the miners of the area. It's first double story incarnation as the Bendigo Stock Exchange, contained up to 2000 stockbrokers and 5000 shareholders. In 1871 the building burnt to the ground and the new and current building was completed in 1872. The modern building was designed by Charles Webb, who was also responsible for the Royal Arcade ...Robert Samuel Valentine Cocking (1882 - 14/5/1945) Born in Bendigo, Val Cocking began hi retail career at Myer Bendigo before opening his own draper shop c. 1912 in the lower block Pall Mall. In 1914 he moved his stock into temporary premises while he renovated his new shop, which combined the former Post Office Hotel and adjacent grocery and stationary shops. The new emporium opened in Aug 1918 selling drapery and soft goods. Mr Cocking was a champion rifle shooter; President of the Bendigo Chamber of Commerce; President of the Sandhurst Football Club for 18 years and President of the Bendigo Cricket Club. Bennetts Hardware shop was in Hargeaves St near the entrance to Allan's Walk in the 1950's. Beehive buildings. This was originally the Sandhust Mining Exchange and as such was the oldest purpose built exchange in Australia and was one of only two in regional Australia. It was initially established in the 1850's to service the miners of the area. It's first double story incarnation as the Bendigo Stock Exchange, contained up to 2000 stockbrokers and 5000 shareholders. In 1871 the building burnt to the ground and the new and current building was completed in 1872. The modern building was designed by Charles Webb, who was also responsible for the Royal Arcade in Melbourne. and features a pitched glass roof similar to the Royal Arcade, Melbourne.Three samples of wrapping paper from a. Cockings, b. Bennetts Store & c. Beehive storeswrapping paper, cockings, bennetts, beehive -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - EVA WILSON COLLECTION: HARGREAVES MALL CONSTRUCTION
... arcade. Man in foreground working digging machine. On back 'Hargreaves St. Mall 11 a.m. looking north to Allans Walk'...arcade. Man in foreground working digging machine. On back 'Hargreaves St. Mall 11 a.m. looking north to Allans Walk' Photograph EVA WILSON COLLECTION: HARGREAVES MALL CONSTRUCTION ...Image shows Thomas Jewellers on LH side, Collins bookseller on RH side of arcade. Man in foreground working digging machine. On back 'Hargreaves St. Mall 11 a.m. looking north to Allans Walk'place, bendigo, hargreaves mall, bendigo, hargreaves mall, 1892 -
Duldig Studio museum + sculpture gardenCeramic, Karl Duldig, Gumnut Bowl by Karl Duldig c.1948, c. 1948
... Arcade), and the Primrose Pottery shop in Collins Street. The Primrose Pottery shop was an extremely important commercial outlet, and hub, for emerging artists, potters and designers from 1929 until 1974. Its proprietors Edith and Betty MacMillan worked closely with their suppliers, commissioning and taking items on consignment. In the post war period important Melbourne studio potters such as Allan...Arcade), and the Primrose Pottery shop in Collins Street. The Primrose Pottery shop was an extremely important commercial outlet, and hub, for emerging artists, potters and designers from 1929 until 1974. Its proprietors Edith and Betty MacMillan worked closely with their suppliers, commissioning and taking items on consignment. In the post war period important Melbourne studio potters such as Allan ...Karl Duldig’s ceramic bowl is a particularly interesting example of Karl’s ability to creatively respond to a new environment with a fresh visual repertoire, in this case, the flowering Eucalyptus in a design reminiscent of traditional European folk art. The bowl is an excellent example of the utilitarian and decorative studio pottery produced by Karl and his wife Slawa Horowitz-Duldig between 1944 and 1960. Clay was an important medium for Karl. When he was forced to flee Austria for Switzerland, working with clay became a convenient medium; and he continued to expand his use of clay in Singapore. In Australia his work in clay extended from domestic hand-made pottery to public sculptures and architectural reliefs. In 1944 Duldig purchased a kiln, which was installed in the garage of the family’s St. Kilda flat, soon after a pottery wheel was acquired. It was the beginning of a cottage industry that supplemented the family income during the war years and beyond. Duldig initially sold his decorative ceramic wares through a local florist in St. Kilda, and subsequently through shops such as the Chez Nous French Art Shop (Howey Place) and Light and Shade (Royal Arcade), and the Primrose Pottery shop in Collins Street. The Primrose Pottery shop was an extremely important commercial outlet, and hub, for emerging artists, potters and designers from 1929 until 1974. Its proprietors Edith and Betty MacMillan worked closely with their suppliers, commissioning and taking items on consignment. In the post war period important Melbourne studio potters such as Allan Lowe, Arthur Boyd, John Perceval and Neil Douglas exhibited and sold domestic wares in the Primrose Pottery shop. The Duldigs studio pottery provides a counterpoint to the ceramics produced at Arthur Merric Boyd Pottery in Murrumbeena, which was established in 1944 by Arthur Boyd, John Perceval and Peter Herbst. The emphasis on painterly decoration was important and the AMB potters also produced simple household wares decorated with Australian flora and wildlife, for example Neil Douglas also made small bowls decorated with the fairy wrens, lyrebirds, gumnuts and eucalypts. Ann Carew 2016The Duldig Studio’s collection of ceramics has national aesthetic and historic significance. It contains a representative sample of works of art in ceramics created by Karl Duldig during his lifetime, including small sculptures, as well as functional and novelty items for the tourist market during the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games. The artist’s working methods and the development of his practice are comprehensively demonstrated in the collection. This in-situ collection demonstrates the philosophy of the Vienna Secession and its inheritors that handcrafted, simple functional domestic wares might enrich both the lives of the maker and the user. This bowl is part of a collection of ceramics that has national historic significance in providing a rich illustration of an immigrant and artistic experience, and touching on the themes of settlement adaptation of artistic practice. The collection is also associated with places of cultural and historical significance in Melbourne such as the Primrose Pottery Shop, and the story of Australian studio ceramics in the post-war years. Ann Carew 2016Cream earthenware bowl with flowering gum motif and sponged green background.Duldig in script incised under. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Mike Butcher Collection: Allan Doney prints of Bendigo, 1950s
... arcade...legacy house...Allan...Allan Doney. For information and research; these photos may be accessed by contacting the Historical Society direct. 11123a Bendigo Arcade Pall Mall next to Myer. 11123b Easter 1955. ...photos bendigo mike butcher collection hustlers terrace easter parade limerick castle christian science centre bendigo arcade legacy house Allan Doney Six black and white photos taken and printed by Allan Doney. ...Six black and white photos taken and printed by Allan Doney. For information and research; these photos may be accessed by contacting the Historical Society direct. 11123a Bendigo Arcade Pall Mall next to Myer. 11123b Easter 1955. Junior Fire Brigade pulling a fire cart on the corner of Park Road and Bridge Street. Fire cart has a portrait of Queen Elizabeth 2, 11123c School of Mines Float, Easter procession 1954. 11123d Hustler's Terrace Bendigo 11123e Limerick Castle Hotel, Williamson Street, Bendigo 11123f Christian Science Society building, 15 MacKenzie St., Bendigo. On the left at 11 MacKenzie St., formerly "Legacy House", now the Bendigo Historical Society. On the extreme left is the rear of the Princess Theatre in View St.photos, bendigo, mike butcher collection, hustlers terrace, easter parade, limerick castle, christian science centre, bendigo arcade, legacy house, allan doney -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: OUT SHOPPING
... This photograph taken by Allan Doney in 1955, shows George Bennett's end of Abbott's or Bendigo Arcade, looking towards Hargreaves Street. ...This photograph taken by Allan Doney in 1955, shows George Bennett's end of Abbott's or Bendigo Arcade, looking towards Hargreaves Street. ...BHS CollectionBendigo Advertiser ''the way we were'' from 2000. This photograph taken by Allan Doney in 1955, shows George Bennett's end of Abbott's or Bendigo Arcade, looking towards Hargreaves Street. (Photo courtesy of the Bendigo Historical Society). The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - BENDIGO ARCADE, c1950
... Arcade. Brick walls each side, wheelbarrows and machinery on site. Opposite 2 & 3 storey buildings with shops and offices. In image F & E Stillwell, Furniture Warehouse. On windows 'Pitson Bros', GH? Pitson, GJ? Pitson, Public Accountants, Estate Agents, Travel Agents, Sister McKenzie, Chiropodist. Identified by James Lerk as a Allan...PLACE Arcade bendigo arcade Allan Doney Photo Black and white photograph. ...Black and white photograph. Demolition site, taken from Old Bennett's Arcade. Brick walls each side, wheelbarrows and machinery on site. Opposite 2 & 3 storey buildings with shops and offices. In image F & E Stillwell, Furniture Warehouse. On windows 'Pitson Bros', GH? Pitson, GJ? Pitson, Public Accountants, Estate Agents, Travel Agents, Sister McKenzie, Chiropodist. Identified by James Lerk as a Allan Doney photo.Allan Doney Photoplace, arcade, bendigo arcade -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - BENDIGO ARCADE
... PLACE Arcade bendigo arcade Allan Doney black and white photograph: demolition site with brick walls of adjoining buildings with supporting props. ...black and white photograph: demolition site with brick walls of adjoining buildings with supporting props. Machinery on site. At end of site sign over doorway. J.H.ABBOTT & C0Allan Doneyplace, arcade, bendigo arcade -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - BENDIGO ARCADE, c.1950
... PLACE Arcade bendigo arcade Allan Doney Black and white photograph of Abbott's in Bendigo Arcade, looking from Hargreaves St (now Mall) towards Pall Mall. ...Black and white photograph of Abbott's in Bendigo Arcade, looking from Hargreaves St (now Mall) towards Pall Mall. Inscriptions in image: 'J H Abbot & Co, Boots, shoes, cheapest in Bendigo, Bennett's Arcade Stores, Fancy Goods' In margin at BRC 'V! 593.9'. Interesting photo showing fashions of the fifties and an idea of goods available through hardward and general merchants which would be similar to many others. Arcade ran from where 'Katies' are now in Pall Mall to Pall Mall (near the Beehive Building). On back: one third up on RHC in ink 'Bendigo Arcade, A Doney' Number 55 in top LHC History of object: Historic arcade opened c.1892. Demolished c.1960. Hargreaves Street end occupied by hardware and general merchant George Bennetts. Photograph Bendigo Advertiser 4.7.2000.Allan Doneyplace, arcade, bendigo arcade -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - BENDIGO ARCADE (ABBOTT'S ARCADE), c.1950
... PLACE Arcade bendigo arcade Allan Doney - Bendigo Black and white photograph of Bendigo Arcade or Abbott's Arcade (as it was known). ...Black and white photograph of Bendigo Arcade or Abbott's Arcade (as it was known). Northern end of Arcade. Inscriptions: in image - 'E J Brown's Bookshop and Circulating Library', 'Glory Box, Chinese Handwork, Sunray Pleating, Spoke stitching, Phone', 'Prices, the Watch People'. On back - 'TLC No. 55', Bottom LHC in ink 'Bendigo Arcade, A Doney'. History of object: Historic arcade opened c.1892. Demolished c.1960. James Lerk 2000 'EJ Brown's Bookshop and Circulation Library (CL) further down on left 'The Glory Box'. Opposite Brown's 'Prices jewellers and watch repairs' Interesting photo. Uncluttered as compared to other photo (531). Was arcade modelled on Royal Arcade Melbourne? (Charles Murray 16.2.2001).Allan Doney - Bendigoplace, arcade, bendigo arcade
