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Camberwell Historical SocietyDrawing (series) - Architectural drawing, 7 Brixton Rise, Glen Iris, 1990
... 7 Brixton Rise, Glen Iris...Pen and ink architectural drawing on drafting film of 7 Brixton Rise, Glen Iris by Margaret Picken...7 BRIXTON RISE., GLEN IRIS / MARGARET PICKEN '90 / WOODARDS -...The fact that each drawing is dated with the year it was created also proves a valuable record for house historians - since that date a number of the depicted properties have either been altered or demolished. artist architectural drawings margaret picken camberwell houses 7 BRIXTON RISE., GLEN IRIS / MARGARET PICKEN '90 / WOODARDS - Pen and ink architectural drawing on drafting film of 7 Brixton Rise, Glen Iris by Margaret Picken 7 Brixton Rise, Glen Iris Drawing Architectural drawing ...artist, architectural drawings, margaret picken, camberwell, housesartist, architectural drawings, margaret picken, camberwell, houses -
Camberwell Historical SocietyDrawing (series) - Architectural drawing, 3 Brixton Rise, Glen Iris, 1995
... 3 Brixton Rise, Glen Iris...Pen and ink architectural drawing on drafting film of 3 Brixton Rise, Glen Iris by Margaret Picken...3 BRIXTON RISE - GLEN IRIS / MARGARET PICKEN - 95 / WOODARDS - GLEN IRIS...The fact that each drawing is dated with the year it was created also proves a valuable record for house historians - since that date a number of the depicted properties have either been altered or demolished. artist architectural drawings margaret picken camberwell houses 3 BRIXTON RISE - GLEN IRIS / MARGARET PICKEN - 95 / WOODARDS - GLEN IRIS Pen and ink architectural drawing on drafting film of 3 Brixton Rise, Glen Iris by Margaret Picken 3 Brixton Rise, Glen Iris Drawing Architectural drawing ...artist, architectural drawings, margaret picken, camberwell, housesartist, architectural drawings, margaret picken, camberwell, houses -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageContainer - Wallace Hughes Paper Shopping Bag, c. mid-20th century
... ...Brixton...Brixton was once home to several large department stores, none survive today. ...Wallace Hughes, Brixton; For jumpers; For blouses; brixton's most fashionable draper...Brixton, UK...Brixton was once home to several large department stores, none survive today. ...The paper shopping bag was most likely used for carrying garments, silk or woollen fabrics home from the Wallace Hughes department store. This substantial drapery operated from the late 19th-century-to the mid-20th century, and had 30 departments and stood at 464 - 470 Brixton Road, south London, U.K. The building was destroyed during the second World War and rebuilt in the 1950s. Brixton was once home to several large department stores, none survive today. History of shopping bags: Before the late 1800s, shopping bags didn’t exist. Shoppers would either carry their goods home in baskets, or have the merchant deliver them to people's homes, until 1852 when Francis Wolle, a schoolteacher in Pennsylvania, invented a machine to produce paper shopping bags. This invention would allow customers to carry items home in disposable paper bags. Soon after, owners of department stores and retailers began to realise that paper shopping bags could be used to help market their brands, and as such custom shopping bags with printed logos became common place. Carrying a shopping bag from certain shops became a type of status symbol for consumers, providing evidence that one was well-off, had good taste, or both.The paper shopping bag is a rare survival of ephemera related to a department store owned by Wallace Hughes in Brixton, South London, Britain that operated during the early-20th century, The arrival of waves of more than ten million migrants by boat is one of the major themes in Australia’s history. The paper shopping bag is representative of personal items purchased for migrant journeys as markers of domesticity, warmth and making oneself at home in a new land that speaks of the transnational lives embedded in threads of migration.The green coloured paper shopping bag with a printed logo and store information in red ink.Wallace Hughes, Brixton; For jumpers; For blouses; brixton's most fashionable draperwallace hughes, shopping bag, draper, migration, brixton, flagstaff hill -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Brixton Avenue, Eltham North, Oct. 1980
... Brixton Avenue, Eltham North...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Diamond Valley Shire new street scheme infrastructure roads Brixton Avenue Eltham North Glendale reserve Riversdale Avenue 35mm colour positive transparency (1 of 24) Mount - Kodak Kodachrome Card Brixton Avenue, Eltham North Photograph Photograph ...Diamond Valley Shire new street scheme35mm colour positive transparency (1 of 24) Mount - Kodak Kodachrome Cardinfrastructure, roads, brixton avenue, eltham north, glendale reserve, riversdale avenue -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPlanning Document, Subdivision Plan #1041. Elder Street Greensborough, 20/04/1983
... Plan of Consolidation of Allotments 3 and 4 Brixton Avenue and Plan of Subdivision for Elder Street. ...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Plan of Consolidation of Allotments 3 and 4 Brixton Avenue and Plan of Subdivision for Elder Street. ...Plan of Consolidation of Allotments 3 and 4 Brixton Avenue and Plan of Subdivision for Elder Street. An example of hard copy subdivision plans from the Greensborough area. Mainly from the Shire of Diamond Valley era (1964-1994).Plan (2 sheets) mounted on heavy card.Stamped and handwritten Council permissions, dates and other details.subdivision plans, elder street, brixton avenue -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPrinted etching, Undated c.1858
... William Butters lived for 24 years in the London (Brixton) circuit before dying suddenly on 10 October 1887....William Butters lived for 24 years in the London (Brixton) circuit before dying suddenly on 10 October 1887. william butters, wesleyan, methodist, minister, chaplain, port arthur, van dieman's land Wesleyan Mission Carlton, President of Conference "Revd William Butters President of the Australasian Conference" B & W waist length printed etching of Rev. ...Rev William Butters (1810 - 1887). Born Hibbaldstone, Lincolnshire on 24 January 1810. Entered the Wesleyan ministry in 1833 and sent as a missionary to Van Dieman's Land. Worked with convicts at Port Arthur, then served at Hobart, Ross and Launceston. In 1850 he was appointed to Melbourne. His health failed during the unprecedented difficulties initiated by the discovery of gold in 1851. Appointed to Adelaide 1855 - 1862. returned to Victoria in 1862, but his health broke down completely and he returned to England in 1863 and became a supernumerary. A founder of the Wesleyan Mission Carlton. President of the Australasian Conference in 1858. William Butters lived for 24 years in the London (Brixton) circuit before dying suddenly on 10 October 1887.B & W waist length printed etching of Rev. William Butters"Revd William Butters President of the Australasian Conference"william butters, wesleyan, methodist, minister, chaplain, port arthur, van dieman's land, wesleyan mission carlton, president of conference -
Eltham District Historical Society IncNegative - Photograph, Russell Yeoman, Grave of Edmund John Schlötel and Elizabeth Schlötel, Eltham Cemetery, Mount Pleasant Road, Eltham, Victoria, c.Sep. 2000
... The headstone says he was late of Brixton England. This is a double grave with no indication of who else is buried there. ...The headstone says he was late of Brixton England. This is a double grave with no indication of who else is buried there. ...From EDHS Newsletter No. 135 - November 2000 Marion and Russell Yeoman have had a letter from Margaret Taylor of Eltham England which includes the following:- "John Kennett went on a tour of West Norwood cemetery with the 'Edith Nesbit Society" and his eye was accidentally drawn to a mention of John Edmond SCHLOTEL 1838-1905 who was buried in ELTHAM VICTORIA. His mother was an Eltham girl." "Sophia (Sophie) Rowley, 1802-1870 was the daughter of James Rowley of Eltham (U.K.) who was an assistant teacher and married to Ann, maiden surname Tyhurst. She had older brothers and sisters baptised in Eltham 1795- 1801, namely Charity, Maria, Arthur Partridge, James Union and then Sophie, born 9th October and baptised 31st October 1802." "We have no idea where or when (not Eltham we think) but she apparently married Mr Charles Schlotel, who was possibly three years younger than herself. Their offspring included John Edmond SCHLOTEL 1839-1905 who was buried in your Eltham, Victoria. " This seemed like a bit of challenge to Marion who paid a visit to the Eltham Cemetery and almost immediately located the grave of Edmund John Schlötel who died on 12th May 1905 and was buried there on 14th May. The headstone says he was late of Brixton England. This is a double grave with no indication of who else is buried there. Cemetery records show that Elizabeth Schlötel was buried there in 1917. The records say that Edmund Schlötel came from Brighton England but a hand written version of Brixton or Brighton could easily be confused. Death records in the La Trobe Library record the death at Eltham in 1905 of Edward John Schlötel, son of Charles Bartholemew Schlötel and Sophia Ann Rowley. There appears to be nothing in the Evelyn Observer about Schlötel's death. SCHLOTEL.—On the 12th May, at his residence, Eltham, Edmund John Schlotel, late of Brixton, England, in his 66th year. Family Notices (1905, May 20). The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), p. 60. Retrieved May 10, 2026, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article139806588 A Google search in 2026 revealed additional information: E. J. Schlötel. (2026, May 10). Retrieved from https://nzhistory.govt.nz/suffragist/e-j-schlotel Elizabeth Salmon married Edmund John Schlötel, an accountant, on 17 October 1881 in Dunedin. Edmund had arrived on the Sebastian into Port Chalmers on 8 October 1859. He lived at Spylaw station in Otago before moving to Dunedin. In 1878 Edmund was the only candidate for the office of Mayor of North-East Valley and so was declared duly elected. Three years before this petition was signed Elizabeth and Edmund’s five roomed house in the North-East Valley was destroyed by fire. It was insured for £610 (about $109,000 in today’s money). (Biography contributed by Katherine Blakeley.) Elizabeth Salmon was born about 1851. She had a daughter, Nina, who was born about 1876 and was an accomplished violinist. The fire that destroyed their home was in 1890 - in the mid 1890’s the family moved to Victoria, Australia. Edmund died at their home in Eltham on 12 May 1905 and Elizabeth died in December 1917 – they are buried together in the Eltham Cemetery. Eltham Cemetery transcription details of the headstone recorded in November 1984: SCHLOTEL In loving memorry of Edmund John Schlotel late of Brixton, England, died 12 July 1905 aged 63 (Broken stone) edmund john schlötel, elizabeth schlötel (nee salmon), eltham cemetery, gravestones, film - kodak gc 400-6, headstones, russell yeoman collection, scan - 35mm negative -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Black and White, Ponsonby May Carew Smyth, 1906
... On 23 December 1890 Carew-Smyth married Marie Reynolds of Brixton; they migrated to Australia next January. ...On 23 December 1890 Carew-Smyth married Marie Reynolds of Brixton; they migrated to Australia next January. ...Ponsonby Carew Smyth, A.R.C.A. London, was Victorian Art Inspector of Technical Schools. "Ponsonby May Carew-Smyth (1860-1939), educationist, was born on 7 August 1860 at Cork, Ireland, son of Emmanuel Uniacke Smyth, gentleman, and his wife Catherine Giles, née Carew. Carew-Smyth's initial art training and teaching was at the Belfast Government School of Art and Design. In 1885 he entered the National Art Training School at South Kensington, London, where he remained as student and teacher for five years. He also taught at Rugby School, studied at the Royal School of Wood Carving and the Guild School of Handicrafts, London, and was sent by the Department of Science and Art to study art, art education and museum procedures in Paris. Testimonials to his career in England affirm his ability and dedication as an educationist and his integrity as a man. On 23 December 1890 Carew-Smyth married Marie Reynolds of Brixton; they migrated to Australia next January. In September Carew-Smyth applied from Melbourne for the position of master of the school of art and design, established under the auspices of the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery. Opening in November, the school offered day classes and a broad curriculum, and under Carew-Smyth's guidance, established a sound reputation. In November 1899 he was appointed inspector of drawing in the Department of Education. Carew-Smyth saw drawing as a crucial link between primary and technical education, insisting on it as a 'mental process quite as much as a manual'; he believed strongly in the utilitarian value of drawing to the artisan class and of art as 'craftmanship'. By his emphasis on teacher-training, by his role in the Teachers' Training College, and by his constant travels, writing and lecturing, he upgraded both the standard and importance of drawing early in the century. His meticulous mind formulated the Austral Drawing Books which provided the basis of instruction in the subject in Victoria until 1927. Although he gave his occupation as 'artist', Carew-Smyth was primarily an educationist. He was actively involved in the early years of Prahran and Swinburne Technical colleges, and especially the Working Men's College which held his interest even after his retirement. In 1906 he was appointed chairman of the Victorian State Schools' Equipment and Decoration Society, and he was important in the organization of the state schools' exhibition that year. He designed the commemorative wall plaques installed in state schools after World War I, and the art teachers' certificate. He was prominent in bringing about the 1922 Jubilee Exhibition, and the 1926 showing of work of overseas schools, and especially the 1934 Melbourne centenary 'Early Victorian Art' exhibition. In the 1930s he wrote wide-ranging, informative and sometimes humorous articles for the Argus on various aspects of the decorative arts. In mid-1936 he was acting director of the National Gallery of Victoria. To students his single-mindedness sometimes suggested sternness, but Carew-Smyth was always held in the highest regard both professionally and personally. His colleagues recalled a man of kindness, unstinting devotion to work, and humour; he was considered quite a raconteur. Survived by his wife, a son and a daughter, he died in his home at South Yarra on 9 October 1939, and was cremated." (Margot Lethlean, 'Carew-Smyth, Ponsonby May (1860–1939)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/carew-smyth-ponsonby-may-5501/text9359, accessed 4 June 2013.)Image of the face and shoulders of a bearded man - Ponsonby Carew Smyth. The image was originally published from the State Schools Exhibition Catalogue, 1906. (Cat. No. 401)carew smyth, inspector, technical schools, art.
