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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Developer puts forward plan to revitalise centre, 1992
A plan by developer Blackburn Central Pty Ltd proposing a scaled down retail development for Gardenia Street site.A plan by developer Blackburn Central Pty Ltd proposing a scaled down retail development for Gardenia Street site.A plan by developer Blackburn Central Pty Ltd proposing a scaled down retail development for Gardenia Street site.blackburn station shopping centre, blackburn central pty ltd -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Developer bypasses council for decision on plan, 27/08/2014
The proposal for a block of apartments in Watsonia will go to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal after the developer failed to reach an agreement with Banyule City Council.News clipping, black text.watsonia, town planning, unit development watsonia -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Developer proffers new plan, 2005
Compromise plans for multi-storey apartment towers in Colombo Street Mitcham, rejected by Whitehorse CouncilCompromise plans for multi-storey apartment towers in Colombo Street Mitcham, rejected by Whitehorse CouncilCompromise plans for multi-storey apartment towers in Colombo Street Mitcham, rejected by Whitehorse Councilhigh-rise buildings, colombo street, mitcham, planning development -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Developer wants to rezone, 1987
Article on the Blackburn Station Shopping Centre developmentArticle on the Blackburn Station Shopping Centre developmentArticle on the Blackburn Station Shopping Centre developmentblackburn, south parade, blackburn station shopping centre -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Developer appeals over Council delay, 1990
Appeal by Wunderlich to tribunal for permit to subdivide land in Vermont against Nunawading Council for not deciding in due time of 60 days.Appeal by Wunderlich to tribunal for permit to subdivide land in Vermont against Nunawading Council for not deciding in due time of 60 days.Appeal by Wunderlich to tribunal for permit to subdivide land in Vermont against Nunawading Council for not deciding in due time of 60 days.land subdivision, wunderlich limited, mitcham road, vermont, rooks road, vermont -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Developer gold on market, 2017
A massive Vermont South site of 25,830 sq. m. at 500 Burwood Highway will be up for sale due to the relocation of the Australian Road Research Board.australian road research board, burwood highway, vermont south no. 500 -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, Scrapbook Clipping, Library Collection, Ringwood, Victoria
Newspaper Clipping from "The Mail", 25-7-95. P3. Fury as developer clears sub-division. By Leonora Elliot-BruceConcerned conservationists have accused a developer of almost destroying vegetation to make way for a North Ringwood subdivision. The group, Friends of Loughie's Bushland, wants Maroondah City Council to investigate the developer's action which it claims has devastated the area. The developers are Barnsdale Forest -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Photographic Equipment - Developer
The photographic developers were used to develop plates, films and lantern slides. They had to be mixed as per instructions on the bottles. These may have been used by an individual or by a local school or organisation.Wilma Davies, a long term resident of the Kiewa Valley, donated this photographic equipment.1 brownish/black cardboard box with hinged lid at top. Label is black, white & orange on front & across top of lid. This label continues down the sides and was a seal. The box contains: 3 clear glass cylinders with white markings used to measure 1 cc of liquid, showing 5cc and 10cc. Also: 1 brown glass, rectangular shaped bottle "Kodak Amidol" 1 ounce nett. It has a black plastic screw lid, a white label on 3 sides with black & orange print. Also: x2 round brown glass bottles with a sealed orange rubber(?) over tin(?) sealed (screw?) lids. Label "Johnson Colourform Developer "A" solution" all around with white label on the front and "Activol" and 'Caution' on the back all in black and orange print.Johnson Colourform Outfit on box. White marks showing 1cc on glass cylinders and 5cc and 10cc. "Kodak Amidol" etc. on 1 bottle "Johnson Colourform developer "A" Solution on 2 bottles.photographic equipment, photography, chemicals, processing equipment, johnson of hendon, kodak, colourform outfit, photo developer, wilma davies -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Photographic Equipment - Developer
The photographic developers were used to develop plates, films and lantern slides. They had to be mixed as per instructions on the bottles and boxes. These may have been used by an individual or by a local school or organisation.Wilma Davies a long term resident of the Kiewa Valley donated this photographic equipment.5 yellow with black print cardboard boxes with 2 bottles (pairs) in each. Box: 1 larger clear glass rectangular shaped bottle has white 'tablets' and a white-gold sealed screw lid. Smaller bottle: brown glass, oval shaped with push in cork lid and holding small brown tablets. There are: 3 Hydroquinone Developer boxes each with '40 pairs' and the 2 separate bottles (described above) without a box. 1 Metol-Quinol Developer with '22 pairs' and 1 Amidol Developer with '22 pairs'.Yellow box with black print on all 6 sides including Directions. Large bottle - Includes - Hydroqinone (Quinol) Accelarator (black print on yellow label) around 3 sides of bottle and a white label with Caution in red on the 4th side. Small bottle - Includes - Tabloid Hydroquinone (Quinol) (black print on yellow label) around 3 quarters of bottle. photographic equipment, chemicals, processing equipment, burroughs wellcome & co., wilma davies, photographic developer, tabloid brand -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Photographic Equipment - Developer
The photographic envelopers were used to develop plates, films and lantern slides. They had to be mixed as per instructions on the packet. These may have been used by an individual or by a local school or organisation.Wilma Davies, a long term resident of the Kiewa Valley donated this photographic equipment.Brownish/black cardboard box with no lid (broken off). Label is black, white and orange on front. The remaining parts of the label seal are on the sides with a 'picture' of (weighing) scales and words Trade Mark in black on orange and white. Inside the box are 31 clear plastic sealed cardboard boxes of "Colourform developer "B" Powder". The boxes are white with a label on the front with black and orange print. The ends are clear, the sides have "Colourform "B" in orange and the back has 'Directions' in black .Large box - Johnson Colourform Outfit Small boxes Colourform developer "B" powder.photographic equipment, photography, johnsons of hendon, colour form developer powder, photo developer, wilma davies -
Bialik College
Photograph (Item) - Negatives without photographs, Negatives without photographs, 1990s 2020s
Includes student artwork, sport, travel, incursion, excursion, Purim (1999) (nd). Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record. Developer's markscreative arts, excursion, incursion, community, purim, jewish life, 1990s, 2000s, 2020s -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Cornerstone in situ, Fox Hay building (original Seamen's Institute), Peter Libbis, 28 Mar 1997
Photographed by Peter Libbis 28.3.1997One of two record photos of cornerstone still in situ 1997 in Fox Hay building (i.e. original Seamen's Institute). Laid 22 March 1915 beside chapel entrance in Nott Street.(date and developer's stamp on back)built environment, missions to seamen, randal j alcock -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Cornerstone in situ, Fox Hay building (original Seamen's Institute), Peter Libbis, 28 Mar 1997
Photographed by Peter Libbis 28.3.1997One of two record photos of cornerstone still in situ 1997 in Fox Hay building (i.e. original Seamen's Institute). Laid 22 March 1915 beside chapel entrance in Nott Street.(date and developer's stamp on back)built environment, missions to seamen, randal j alcock -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Back Doors to Toorak, 1964
Boyd reflects on the increasing growth of apartments built in the urban fabric. The growing demand for flats also contributes to the increasing number of developers who, to Boyd's dismay follow the bare minimum in the Code of Buildings that ultimately contributes and affects the romantic visions of the Australian landscape.Original manuscript of an article titled 'The Flat Revolution' published in The Australian, 13.11.1964.Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 5 pagesflat building, developer, building code, urban living, robin boyd, manuscript -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Maroondah Hwy near Oban Road, 28th January 1991, 1991
Digital photographLand developers wanted to make a commercial building but refused -
Bialik College
Photograph (Item) - Circus Maximus Event at Bialik College
Sixteen developed photographs, showing a middle school audience in uniform enraptured with the clowns' actions of baton twirling, building a pyramid of people, and unicycle riding. 2001. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.Developer's mark indicate they were developed on 12 June 2001.2000s, judaism, bialik college, performance -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Deal close in Vermont land battle, 1990
Article about the negotiation between the residents and land developers over Wunderlich site developmentArticle about the negotiation between the residents and land developers over Wunderlich site development.Article about the negotiation between the residents and land developers over Wunderlich site developmentrooks road vermont, land subdivision, mitcham road vermont, wunderlich limited -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, Josiah Morris Holloway, 1850s
Folder of information on Josiah Morris Holloway, land developer, 1850s. Founder of Little Eltham 1852.josiah morris holloway -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Council seeks retail developers for centre, 1994
Retail developers encouraged to submit further plans for re-development of Blackburn Station Shopping Centre.Retail developers encouraged to submit further plans for re-development of Blackburn Station Shopping Centre.Retail developers encouraged to submit further plans for re-development of Blackburn Station Shopping Centre.blackburn station shopping centre, blackburn central pty ltd -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Tally Ho Technology Park, c1990
Flyer about Tally Ho Technology Park, initiated by Lend Lease, public property developer.Flyer about Tally Ho Technology Park, initiated by Lend Lease, public property developer.Flyer about Tally Ho Technology Park, initiated by Lend Lease, public property developer.tally ho technology park, lend lease -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Juice man dies, 26/08/1981
Obituary on Wilhelm Otto Pietsch, developer of apple juice making facilities in Doncaster and Vermont South.pietsch, wilhelm otto, apples, doncaster fruit juices pty ltd -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Healesville Freeway Reserve Sell-off?, 2018
Chunks of land once earmarked for the now-cancelled Healesville Freeway could eventually be sold to developers.Chunks of land once earmarked for the now-cancelled Healesville Freeway could eventually be sold to developers.Chunks of land once earmarked for the now-cancelled Healesville Freeway could eventually be sold to developers.healesville freeway reservation, payne, ann, makhijani ann, friends of healesville freeway reserve -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, Scrapbook Clipping, Library Collection, Ringwood, Victoria
Newspaper Clipping from "The Mail", 23-2-1993. Hostel developer critical of system. Article by Janine JonesThe owner of land approved for a controversial aged care development at Heatherdale Rd, Vermont, has hit out at objectors to the project. Ringwood Council approved revised plans for the hostel at 177 Heatherdale Rd, Vermont, after a year of negotiations with the applicants, Lois and Bob McDonough. Council received 14 objections from neighbouring residents to the development. -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Pescott, R.T.M, W. R. Guilfoyle 1840 -1912 The Master of Landscaping, 1974
A biography of William R. Guilfoyle, designer, landscaper and developer of Melbourne Botanic Gardens. A select bibliography and index are included.Ruth Clarkparks, bibliography -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, New Plan for Servo, 2015
A developer has lodged plans with Whitehorse Council for a three-storey building on the former Caltex site on Blackburn Road.A developer has lodged plans with Whitehorse Council for a three-storey building on the former Caltex site on Blackburn Road.A developer has lodged plans with Whitehorse Council for a three-storey building on the former Caltex site on Blackburn Road.blackburn road, blackburn, blackburn village shopping centre, service stations -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Hostel visit, 1993
Councillors and developers visited the completed second stage of the Nunawading Community Hostel in Livingstone Road, Vermont South last week.Councillors and developers visited the completed second stage of the Nunawading Community Hostel in Livingstone Road, Vermont South last week.Councillors and developers visited the completed second stage of the Nunawading Community Hostel in Livingstone Road, Vermont South last week.nunawading community hostel, aged people, abbott, kevin, lewit, joe, retirement homes and villages -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, A win for all in give and take, 1990
Article about the conclusion reached through negotiation between land developers and residents of Vermont over subdivision of Wunderlich landArticle about the conclusion reached through negotiation between land developers and residents of Vermont over subdivision of Wunderlich landArticle about the conclusion reached through negotiation between land developers and residents of Vermont over subdivision of Wunderlich landrooks road vermont, mitcham road vermont, land subdivision, wunderlich limited -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Film - DVD, Building a Better City, 1999
Videotape put out by City of Whitehorse as a Guide to Property Developers, entitled 'Building a Better City - 6 Steps to Success'.city of whitehorse -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Kodak Photographic Powder stored inside Alloy Tin, Kodak, c. late 1800s - early 1900s
The Kodak powders inside this tin were used in the production of dry plate photography. Dry plate photography was a photographic technology invented by R.L. Maddox in 1871. Images were captured on a glass plate covered in a gelatin emulsion, which acted as a photographic negative. A negative could then be stored to develop at a later time in a dark room. The introduction of this technology allowed for greater flexibility in photographic practice outside of indoor studios, as earlier wet plate photographic technology required immediate exposure and development. Dry plate photography was superseded by the invention of celluloid film in the early twentieth century.This item forms part of a significant and representative historical collection which reflects the local history of Wodonga. It contributes to our understanding of social life in early twentieth century Wodonga, as well as providing interpretative capacity for themes including local history, social history, and the history of photography.A silver toned alloy tin with hinged lid. Inside are two packets of Kodak brand dry plate developer powder. On face of tin lid "20 BELLMETAL REEDS/B.C DUNLOP SYSTEM/CRACKAJACK/HAND FITTED AND TURNED/MADE IN (SENIOR) GERMANY"photography, wet plate photography, dry plate photography, photos, haeusler collection, history of photography, historical photographs, technology, wodonga -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Reports, Department of Infrastructure, C5 amendment to Port Phillip Planning Scheme, Department of Infrastructure, 1999
The C5 Amendment aimed to create a framework for built form and development controls in the Port Melbourne Mixed Use Area undergoing conversion to residential development. Heritage overlays to protect heritage areas were also under review.Developer submissions to an independent Panel reviewing the C5 amendment to the Port Phillip Planning Scheme, 1999 Report from Department of Infrastructuretown planning, built environment - civic, heritage, becton, fox hay timber and hardware pty ltd