Showing 6 items matching "boulder city"
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Clunes MuseumNewspaper - NEWSPAPER ARTICLE, CLUNES W.A. 1906
... boulder city....1 Framed newspaper report of a reunion of former Clunes people which was held at Boulder City in Western Australia in 1906, contained in wooden frame with photocopied report .2 Photocopied report .3 Photocopied report...This house is now owned by a local citizen. boulder city james robertson clunes reunion .1 Framed newspaper report of a reunion of former Clunes people which was held at Boulder City in Western Australia in 1906, contained in wooden frame with photocopied report .2 Photocopied report .3 Photocopied report CLUNES W.A. 1906 Newspaper NEWSPAPER ARTICLE ...This collection item was owned by the Late James Robertson and was found in the roof of his home in Service Street, Clunes, Victoria, Australia. This house is now owned by a local citizen..1 Framed newspaper report of a reunion of former Clunes people which was held at Boulder City in Western Australia in 1906, contained in wooden frame with photocopied report .2 Photocopied report .3 Photocopied reportboulder city, james robertson, clunes reunion -
Clunes MuseumBook, Dictionary of Derivations of the English Language, Unknown
... It appears Harrie Quayle moved to Boulder City, Western Australia as a man. The Golden Horse Shoe mine was reported to be one of the richest gold mines in Western Australia...Various inscriptions: on second page, handwritten in pencil " Harrie Quayle, Smeaton Road, Clunes upper sixth class written in ink below this Harrie Quayle, North Clunes State School 1890 on last page handwritten in pencil "Harrie Quayle, Fireman, boulder city 1905 Golden Horse Shoe...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields It appears Harrie Quayle moved to Boulder City, Western Australia as a man. The Golden Horse Shoe mine was reported to be one of the richest gold mines in Western Australia reference book north clunes primary school quayle fraser Various inscriptions: on second page, handwritten in pencil " Harrie Quayle, Smeaton Road, Clunes upper sixth class written in ink below this Harrie Quayle, North Clunes State School 1890 on last page handwritten in pencil "Harrie Quayle, Fireman, boulder city 1905 Golden Horse Shoe Hardcover book with brown coloured cover. ...It appears Harrie Quayle moved to Boulder City, Western Australia as a man. The Golden Horse Shoe mine was reported to be one of the richest gold mines in Western AustraliaHardcover book with brown coloured cover. Title in gold is stamped into the spine, black ink printed border of fleur de lys on front cover surrounding the title printed in black ink.Various inscriptions: on second page, handwritten in pencil " Harrie Quayle, Smeaton Road, Clunes upper sixth class written in ink below this Harrie Quayle, North Clunes State School 1890 on last page handwritten in pencil "Harrie Quayle, Fireman, boulder city 1905 Golden Horse Shoereference book, north clunes primary school, quayle, fraser -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - WEDDING PORTRAIT
... My address (rubbed out), Boulder City. W.A....My address (rubbed out), Boulder City. W.A. Photograph WEDDING PORTRAIT. ...Photograph - black and white. Wedding portrait, bride and groom, 8 other adults, 4 children. Written on the back, 'To Auntie Kate and Uncle Jack and Family with love from Els & Cic. Wishing them a Merry Xmas and Happy New Year.' My address (rubbed out), Boulder City. W.A.person, group, wedding portrait, wedding portrait. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ARTICLES FOR ROYAL HISTORICAL SOCIETY (BENDIGO BRANCH) NEWSLETTER DECEMBER 1972
... city history. the goldfields. Articles for Royal Historical Society (Bendigo Branch) Newsletter December 1972. 1. ''Bells in and around Bendigo - No 3 - The Hand Bells of St Pauls Church, Bendigo'' - mention of Mr Bill Robertson; Dr J B Pounds; Bendigo Bell Ringers Club; Whitechapel Bell Foundry, London; Odd Fellows Hall; St Pauls Bell Band; Dr A M Bush. 2. ''A sight worth seeing'' - description of the rolling down from the top of Mr Alexander of a large boulder ...Articles for Royal Historical Society (Bendigo Branch) Newsletter December 1972. 1. ''Bells in and around Bendigo - No 3 - The Hand Bells of St Pauls Church, Bendigo'' - mention of Mr Bill Robertson; Dr J B Pounds; Bendigo Bell Ringers Club; Whitechapel Bell Foundry, London; Odd Fellows Hall; St Pauls Bell Band; Dr A M Bush. 2. ''A sight worth seeing'' - description of the rolling down from the top of Mr Alexander of a large boulder (for entertainment!) in 1860 (extract from the Bendigo Advertiser); mention of Mr Plowright, Talbot Hotel, Harcourt; Mr Wheatcroft.3. ''Memories of Old East Bendigo'' - original draft with alterations in handwriting; mention of 71 Strickland Rd; Government Powder Magazine; Purdon family; the ''Irish Castle'' (at one time the Charlston Hotel); Mr Sullivan; Mr Burns; Pritchard and Chamberlain (brewery); Solomons Hill; Day's asphfelt (sic) and bone works; Marist Brothers 'Jounerate ' (sic)??; Hines Flower Nursery; Mr Hamson MP; Carlile Bros skin and hide store; Kitchen's Soap factory; ''Green Gates'' Hotel; Bendigo Fertiliser Works;bendigo, history, city history. the goldfields. -
Merri-bek City CouncilSculpture - Concrete and bluestone, Simon Perry, Rolling Path, 1999
... boulder. This wonderful sculpture is an eloquent comment on the power of nature over the built environment. Located within a parkland environment that borders Merri Creek, it reminds us of what lies beneath the city and the persistence of the earth, and the strength of its stories. ...boulder. This wonderful sculpture is an eloquent comment on the power of nature over the built environment. Located within a parkland environment that borders Merri Creek, it reminds us of what lies beneath the city and the persistence of the earth, and the strength of its stories. ...At the end of a short side path, the concrete rolls up into a large cylinder, like a giant classical scroll that is stopped by a boulder. This wonderful sculpture is an eloquent comment on the power of nature over the built environment. Located within a parkland environment that borders Merri Creek, it reminds us of what lies beneath the city and the persistence of the earth, and the strength of its stories. It was developed as part of the Public Art Program 1997.merri-bek public art collection -
City of BallaratArtwork, other - Public Artwork, Joe Pratt et al, Hidden Waterway, 2016
... City of Ballarat The Phoenix 25 Armstrong Street South Ballarat goldfields To create 'Hidden waterway' (2016) Artist Forest Keegel held workshops with the people of Ballarat East who drew images in the park of threatened local fauna and waterbugs that once inhabited this land. Those images were then translated into carvings by sculptor Joe Pratt across 20 boulders ...To create 'Hidden waterway' (2016) Artist Forest Keegel held workshops with the people of Ballarat East who drew images in the park of threatened local fauna and waterbugs that once inhabited this land. Those images were then translated into carvings by sculptor Joe Pratt across 20 boulders creating a trail throughout the park. The artwork is of aesthetic and social significance to the people of Ballarat20 bluestone boulders with carvings across the surface creating a trail throughout the park forest keegel, joe pratt, ballarat east, pennyweight park
