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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumBook, The Red Gate, 1969
... development of alexandra...Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Published to mark a centenary celebration development of alexandra squatting eildon A hard covered book with beige dust cover depicting early days. ...Published to mark a centenary celebrationA hard covered book with beige dust cover depicting early days. Title in red. 86 pages.development of alexandra, squatting, eildon -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 17-MAY 11 2012
... development victoria...applauding fire heros...prime minister julia gillard...national emergency service medals...2009 bushfires...advertisements...church notices...biggest morning tea...miss fusspots...rev andrew schreuder memorial service...st john's church alexandra...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia murrindindi shire council murrindindi shire tempts tree changers regional victoria living expo regional development victoria applauding fire heros prime minister julia gillard national emergency service medals 2009 bushfires advertisements church notices biggest morning tea miss fusspots rev andrew schreuder memorial service st john's church alexandra THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 17-MAY 11 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, murrindindi shire council, murrindindi shire tempts tree changers, regional victoria living expo, regional development victoria, applauding fire heros, prime minister julia gillard, national emergency service medals, 2009 bushfires, advertisements, church notices, biggest morning tea, miss fusspots, rev andrew schreuder memorial service, st john's church alexandra -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 42-NOVEMBER 2 2012
... development works update...maryton beer & platter garden...maryton park b&b...murrindindi shire council...australia day awards...council fire restriction period starts...marysville & triangle bushfire recovery...community conversation...marysville community centre...triangle community dancers...taggerty hall...movember at marysville golf club...triangle parents and friends group...prepare for australia day...real estate...cult discussion at alexandra...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia steavenson falls flood lights on steavenson falls committee of management what's on when in november triangle community dinner emotions anonymous international marysville district cricket club annual duck race lions park marysville art show janine ellis boost juice founder visits region speaking event not to be missed at yarck hotel church notices upper goulburn food and wine culture group triangle garden club newsletter remembrance day advertisements adventurous cooks tennis at buxton marysville cricket club training survey for bushfire memorials buxton recreation reserve development works update maryton beer & platter garden maryton park b&b murrindindi shire council australia day awards council fire restriction period starts marysville & triangle bushfire recovery community conversation marysville community centre triangle community dancers taggerty hall movember at marysville golf club triangle parents and friends group prepare for australia day real estate cult discussion at alexandra library marysville & district chamber of commerce vibe hotel & conference centre cathkin clearing sale marysville district football & netball club marysville marathon temporary road closure public meetings maurice blackburn remembrance day services marysville girls guide carboot sale marysville market marysville golf club diddly eyes irish group launch of the cafe culture series 2013 program council welcomes tamara johnson narbethong community garage sale melbourne cup black spur inn celebration THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 42-NOVEMBER 2 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, steavenson falls flood lights on, steavenson falls committee of management, what's on when in november, triangle community dinner, emotions anonymous international, marysville district cricket club, annual duck race, lions park, marysville art show, janine ellis, boost juice founder visits region, speaking event not to be missed at yarck hotel, church notices, upper goulburn food and wine culture group, triangle garden club newsletter, remembrance day, advertisements, adventurous cooks, tennis at buxton, marysville cricket club training, survey for bushfire memorials, buxton recreation reserve, development works update, maryton beer & platter garden, maryton park b&b, murrindindi shire council, australia day awards, council fire restriction period starts, marysville & triangle bushfire recovery, community conversation, marysville community centre, triangle community dancers, taggerty hall, movember at marysville golf club, triangle parents and friends group, prepare for australia day, real estate, cult discussion at alexandra library, marysville & district chamber of commerce, vibe hotel & conference centre, cathkin clearing sale, marysville district football & netball club, marysville marathon temporary road closure, public meetings maurice blackburn, remembrance day services, marysville girls guide carboot sale, marysville market, marysville golf club, diddly eyes irish group, launch of the cafe culture series 2013 program, council welcomes tamara johnson, narbethong community garage sale, melbourne cup black spur inn celebration -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 20 NO 33-20 AUGUST 1993
... alexandra...gallipoli park management committee...long term development...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia marysville & district community care agm senior citizens buxton fire brigade for sale oregon woodgrain timber church notices triangle tid bits marysville indoor bowls tax accountant letters to the editor ratepayers' assocn public meeting the retreat wirreanda words food vendors deafness awareness week the hermitage music & arts red nose day triangle community business new committee shopping trip registered drivers new drivers bus bookings alpine liquor shire of alexandra gallipoli park management committee long term development plan marysville hotel THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 20 NO 33-20 AUGUST 1993 ...marysville, victoria, australia, marysville & district community care agm, senior citizens, buxton fire brigade, for sale, oregon woodgrain timber, church notices, triangle tid bits, marysville indoor bowls, tax accountant, letters to the editor, ratepayers' assocn, public meeting the retreat, wirreanda words, food vendors, deafness awareness week, the hermitage music & arts, red nose day, triangle community business, new committee, shopping trip, registered drivers, new drivers, bus bookings, alpine liquor, shire of alexandra, gallipoli park management committee, long term development plan, marysville hotel -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 35 NO 2-JANUARY 25 2008
... development calendar...community events...employing people workshop...wilks creek & andersons sawmills...alexandra...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia marysville australia day lions park uppbeats band buxton hall the elderly bros band diary dates deadline advertising rates flags australia day parade buxton progress assocn murrindindi shire council ceo visiting schedule disclaimer fire calls terra cotta room regional food & wine centre marysville village walk mops church notices marysville under 12 cricket marysville start school dates best decorated bike thank you bendigo bank marysville medical clinic bible quote community kitchens advertisements mayor's chair paradise bead & craft centre wirreanda festival 2008 marysville & district historical society automotive needs public notice temporary road closure australia day mystic mountains outdoors community health services outreach services murrindindi business development calendar community events employing people workshop wilks creek & andersons sawmills alexandra clearance sale for sale real estate THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 35 NO 2-JANUARY 25 2008 ...marysville, victoria, australia, marysville australia day, lions park, uppbeats band, buxton hall, the elderly bros band, diary dates, deadline, advertising rates, flags, australia day parade, buxton progress assocn, murrindindi shire council, ceo visiting schedule, disclaimer, fire calls, terra cotta room, regional food & wine centre, marysville village walk, mops, church notices, marysville under 12 cricket, marysville start school dates, best decorated bike, thank you bendigo bank, marysville medical clinic, bible quote, community kitchens, advertisements, mayor's chair, paradise bead & craft centre, wirreanda festival 2008, marysville & district historical society, automotive needs, public notice, temporary road closure australia day, mystic mountains outdoors, community health services, outreach services, murrindindi business development calendar, community events, employing people workshop, wilks creek & andersons sawmills, alexandra clearance sale, for sale, real estate -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 36 NO 11-MARCH 27 2009
... alexandra art co-operative labyrinth...razed and raised...a sense of place...a highway to heaven...marysville & district historical society...murrindindi shire council...waste/recycling services over easter...mayor's chair...local health services...church notices...volunteers required easter weekend...welcome back flags...black spur inn...commonwealth bank...butters cafe...community input required...letter to marysville...public notice...upper goulburn wines and food...register your pet...triangle community sausage sizzle...community development...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia lions club edna homan's story black saturday ann's story by nancy leslie amnesty of firearms private security & weapons for bushfire affected persons alexandra art co-operative labyrinth razed and raised a sense of place a highway to heaven marysville & district historical society murrindindi shire council waste/recycling services over easter mayor's chair local health services church notices volunteers required easter weekend welcome back flags black spur inn commonwealth bank butters cafe community input required letter to marysville public notice upper goulburn wines and food register your pet triangle community sausage sizzle community development officers new beginnings fellowship mary kenealy THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 36 NO 11-MARCH 27 2009 ...marysville, victoria, australia, lions club, edna homan's story, black saturday, ann's story by nancy leslie, amnesty of firearms private security & weapons for bushfire affected persons, alexandra art co-operative labyrinth, razed and raised, a sense of place, a highway to heaven, marysville & district historical society, murrindindi shire council, waste/recycling services over easter, mayor's chair, local health services, church notices, volunteers required easter weekend, welcome back flags, black spur inn, commonwealth bank, butters cafe, community input required, letter to marysville, public notice, upper goulburn wines and food, register your pet, triangle community sausage sizzle, community development officers, new beginnings fellowship, mary kenealy -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 36 NO 17-MAY 15 2009
... economic development department...alexandra...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia greaternoosa qld assisting recovery what's on when marysville & district historical society meeting new beginnings radio murrindindi marysville 98.5FM free tools marysville resource recovery centre cross country ski hire reopens postcard from paris advertisements alexandra resource recovery centre free bus service television available to marysville triangle distribution & fire relief centre alexandra open gardens weekend councillor comment state government about turn in bushfire assistance two new grants murrindindi shire council economic development department alexandra vacancy marysville medical clinic help & support get together marysville golf club thank you gallipoli park beauty escape mary kay cosmetics alexandra visitors information centre marysville & district lions club community bbq THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 36 NO 17-MAY 15 2009 ...marysville, victoria, australia, greaternoosa qld assisting recovery, what's on when, marysville & district historical society meeting, new beginnings, radio murrindindi marysville, 98.5fm, free tools, marysville resource recovery centre, cross country ski hire reopens, postcard from paris, advertisements, alexandra resource recovery centre, free bus service, television available to marysville, triangle distribution & fire relief centre, alexandra open gardens weekend, councillor comment, state government about turn in bushfire assistance, two new grants, murrindindi shire council, economic development department, alexandra vacancy, marysville medical clinic, help & support get together, marysville golf club, thank you, gallipoli park, beauty escape mary kay cosmetics, alexandra visitors information centre, marysville & district lions club, community bbq -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 36 NO 21-JUNE 12 2009
... alexandra visitor information centre...marysville & triangle development...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia surviving koalas released at taggerty community counselling rooms at taggerty store marysville central weekly update james fraga cumberland site ann & simon cuzens what's on when marysville cricket club free advice in marysville taggerty progress group meeting consumer affairs victoria visiting marysville alexandra visitor information centre marysville & triangle development group (matdg) moving on get involved rebuilding marysville urban planning marysville lions club new birth maxx garnet advertisements marysville art show councillor comment mobile library positions vacant tourism recovery funding lions triangle tool library church notices triangle arts group buxton primary school house signs ready for pick up marysville medical clinic THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 36 NO 21-JUNE 12 2009 ...marysville, victoria, australia, surviving koalas released at taggerty, community counselling rooms at taggerty store, marysville central weekly update, james fraga, cumberland site, ann & simon cuzens, what's on when, marysville cricket club, free advice in marysville, taggerty progress group meeting, consumer affairs victoria visiting marysville, alexandra visitor information centre, marysville & triangle development group (matdg), moving on, get involved, rebuilding, marysville urban planning, marysville lions club, new birth maxx garnet, advertisements, marysville art show, councillor comment, mobile library, positions vacant, tourism recovery funding, lions triangle tool library, church notices, triangle arts group, buxton primary school, house signs ready for pick up, marysville medical clinic -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 36 NO 37-OCTOBER 2 2009
... alexandra cinema...murrindindi shire council...youth development...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia late snow still an attraction marysville marathon dr lachlan fraser what's on when in october buxton cfa buxton community hall annual buxton community christmas bbq buxton reserve football in marysville the marysville & district lions club mtcrc report advertisements marysville marquee mobile kitchens my chef mike catering st michael's grammar school all stars band bpa news had enough community support gathering marysville golf club accredited facilitators graeme & julia cann church notices vale christina barton charcoal drawings of christ church and marysville primary school situations vacant waste transfer station community service hub operating hours spring-season of hope and promise marysville medical clinic councillor comment bushfire affected residents to reap solar hot water rebate marysville art show marysville & district football & netball clubs lakeside fellowship evening eildon community centre hall alexandra cinema murrindindi shire council youth development and participation officer mayors chair marysville community market gallipoli park lions triangle tool library marysville community golf & bowls club marysville caravan park your health and wellbeing public notice rural 1 land buxton progress assocn amnesty period on open air burning marysville junior cricket marysville triangle real estate alexandra clearing sale THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 36 NO 37-OCTOBER 2 2009 ...marysville, victoria, australia, late snow still an attraction, marysville marathon, dr lachlan fraser, what's on when in october, buxton cfa, buxton community hall, annual buxton community christmas bbq, buxton reserve, football in marysville, the marysville & district lions club, mtcrc report, advertisements, marysville marquee, mobile kitchens, my chef mike catering, st michael's grammar school all stars band, bpa news, had enough community support gathering, marysville golf club, accredited facilitators graeme & julia cann, church notices, vale christina barton, charcoal drawings of christ church and marysville primary school, situations vacant, waste transfer station, community service hub operating hours, spring-season of hope and promise, marysville medical clinic, councillor comment, bushfire affected residents to reap solar hot water rebate, marysville art show, marysville & district football & netball clubs, lakeside fellowship evening, eildon community centre hall, alexandra cinema, murrindindi shire council, youth development and participation officer, mayors chair, marysville community market, gallipoli park, lions triangle tool library, marysville community golf & bowls club, marysville caravan park, your health and wellbeing, public notice, rural 1 land, buxton progress assocn, amnesty period on open air burning, marysville junior cricket, marysville triangle real estate, alexandra clearing sale -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - National Trust Collection: "Album of Sandhurst Views" sketches of Bendigo buildings forming a leporello (folding book), 09/06/2025
... development of Bendigo around 1888 across Rosiland Park 3084.101C Seven sketches - Sandhurst Savings Bank, Wesleyan Church, Congregational Church, S. Paul's Church, All Saints Church, Roman Catholic Bishop's Palace, & Roman Catholic St. Killian's Church 3084.101D Four sketches - Sandhurst Mechanic's Institute and School of Mines, Masonic Hall, Sandhurst Benevolent Asylum & Sandhurst State Scholl (Camp Hill PS) 3084.101E Three sketches - Alexandra Fountain and Pall Mall from Charing Cross, The Mining Exchange & Sandhurst Hospital 3084.101F Two sketches - Sandhurst Post office and Telegraph Offices, & Town Hall 3084.101G Four sketches - The Fernery in the City Reserve, The City Family Hotel, The New Chum Line of Reef, & Pioneer Battery at Long Gully. ...development of Bendigo around 1888 across Rosiland Park 3084.101C Seven sketches - Sandhurst Savings Bank, Wesleyan Church, Congregational Church, S. Paul's Church, All Saints Church, Roman Catholic Bishop's Palace, & Roman Catholic St. Killian's Church 3084.101D Four sketches - Sandhurst Mechanic's Institute and School of Mines, Masonic Hall, Sandhurst Benevolent Asylum & Sandhurst State Scholl (Camp Hill PS) 3084.101E Three sketches - Alexandra Fountain and Pall Mall from Charing Cross, The Mining Exchange & Sandhurst Hospital 3084.101F Two sketches - Sandhurst Post office and Telegraph Offices, & Town Hall 3084.101G Four sketches - The Fernery in the City Reserve, The City Family Hotel, The New Chum Line of Reef, & Pioneer Battery at Long Gully. ...historic buildingNational Trust Collection: 12 pages with 24 sketches of buildings in Sandhurst (Bendigo), circa 1888. The book has been dismantled and the pages mounted on paper. The book was produced by Schutze, Steffens and Company, 272 Little Collins Street, Melbourne (refer 3084.101H). The book contains B&W high quality sketches of Sandhurst / Bendigo. 3084.101A & 3084.101B Cover of the book has been affixed to the paper no longer accessible. The two sketches, along with the two sketches on 3084.101B, provide a "general bird's eye view" of the development of Bendigo around 1888 across Rosiland Park 3084.101C Seven sketches - Sandhurst Savings Bank, Wesleyan Church, Congregational Church, S. Paul's Church, All Saints Church, Roman Catholic Bishop's Palace, & Roman Catholic St. Killian's Church 3084.101D Four sketches - Sandhurst Mechanic's Institute and School of Mines, Masonic Hall, Sandhurst Benevolent Asylum & Sandhurst State Scholl (Camp Hill PS) 3084.101E Three sketches - Alexandra Fountain and Pall Mall from Charing Cross, The Mining Exchange & Sandhurst Hospital 3084.101F Two sketches - Sandhurst Post office and Telegraph Offices, & Town Hall 3084.101G Four sketches - The Fernery in the City Reserve, The City Family Hotel, The New Chum Line of Reef, & Pioneer Battery at Long Gully. Also includes a newspaper cutting showing the redevelopment of the ANZ Bank site (Williamson Street & Pall Mall) which incorporates the wrought iron balustrade from the prior building on the site 3084.101H Messrs Schutze , Steffens & Company, 272 Little Collins Street Melbourne (the company produced the "Album of Sandhurst Views" book)views of significant buildings in sandhurst / bendigo circa 1888 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - BOOKLET: REPORT TO RESIDENTS CITY OF GREATER BENDIGO, 1996
... Alexandra Fountain. 52 paged booklet - ''Report to Residents - City of Greater Bendigo, 1995. Table of Contents; The Mayor; Chief Executive Officer; Council meetings; Office location and hours; ''One Telephone Number''; Locations of functions and business; Units; Organisation Structure; Advisory Committee; Municipal Boundaries; Customer services; Economic development; Bendigo Tourism; Bendigo Trust; Events Bendigo; Capital works 1996/97; Bendigo Regional Arts Centre; Local laws; Aged and disability services; Children and family services; Environmental health; Recreation and leisure; Parks and gardens; Planning and building; Waste management in Bendigo; Library services; Rates; Budget for 1996/97; The budget at a glance; Index....Alexandra Fountain. 52 paged booklet - ''Report to Residents - City of Greater Bendigo, 1995. Table of Contents; The Mayor; Chief Executive Officer; Council meetings; Office location and hours; ''One Telephone Number''; Locations of functions and business; Units; Organisation Structure; Advisory Committee; Municipal Boundaries; Customer services; Economic development; Bendigo Tourism; Bendigo Trust; Events Bendigo; Capital works 1996/97; Bendigo Regional Arts Centre; Local laws; Aged and disability services; Children and family services; Environmental health; Recreation and leisure; Parks and gardens; Planning and building; Waste management in Bendigo; Library services; Rates; Budget for 1996/97; The budget at a glance; Index. ...Front cover is a photo of Alexandra Fountain. 52 paged booklet - ''Report to Residents - City of Greater Bendigo, 1995. Table of Contents; The Mayor; Chief Executive Officer; Council meetings; Office location and hours; ''One Telephone Number''; Locations of functions and business; Units; Organisation Structure; Advisory Committee; Municipal Boundaries; Customer services; Economic development; Bendigo Tourism; Bendigo Trust; Events Bendigo; Capital works 1996/97; Bendigo Regional Arts Centre; Local laws; Aged and disability services; Children and family services; Environmental health; Recreation and leisure; Parks and gardens; Planning and building; Waste management in Bendigo; Library services; Rates; Budget for 1996/97; The budget at a glance; Index.bendigo, council, report -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - City Of Sunshine Statistics 1966
... Brimbank Library, 301 Hampshire Road, Sunshine 3020. melbourne In 1966, at the time of the opening and inspection of the new Municipal Offices in Alexandra Avenue Sunshine, the Council produced these interesting statistics depicting the growth of the Municipality in the Post World War 2 period. City of Sunshine City of Sunshine Staff Private Street Construction Development of Playing Fields Infant Welfare Centres and Pre-School Centres Rate Revenue Building Permits Income Population Loan Liabilities Foolscap typed report Archive City Of Sunshine Statistics 1966 ...In 1966, at the time of the opening and inspection of the new Municipal Offices in Alexandra Avenue Sunshine, the Council produced these interesting statistics depicting the growth of the Municipality in the Post World War 2 period.City of Sunshine Staff Private Street Construction Development of Playing Fields Infant Welfare Centres and Pre-School Centres Rate Revenue Building Permits Income Population Loan Liabilitiescity of sunshine -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph - 3 Alexandra Crescent, Surrey Hills, The Street Where You Live Project
... development or renewal of single dwellings. At particular risk were properties not covered by heritage overlays, especially interwar housing and post 1950's housing. The Street Where You Live Project Photograph 3 Alexandra ...Photos documenting this address as part of a photographic series undertaken by volunteer photographers during 2013 and 2014 for The Street Where You Live Project. This was organised through the Surrey Hills Neighbourhood Centre and covered the postcode 3127 in the cities of Boroondara and Whitehorse.These photos provide a snapshot of real estate in the suburbs of Mont Albert and Surrey Hills during a period of rapid change with many properties on large blocks demolished to create higher density residential development or renewal of single dwellings. At particular risk were properties not covered by heritage overlays, especially interwar housing and post 1950's housing. -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph - 5 Alexandra Crescent, Surrey Hills, The Street Where You Live Project
... development or renewal of single dwellings. At particular risk were properties not covered by heritage overlays, especially interwar housing and post 1950's housing. The Street Where You Live Project Photograph 5 Alexandra ...Photos documenting this address as part of a photographic series undertaken by volunteer photographers during 2013 and 2014 for The Street Where You Live Project. This was organised through the Surrey Hills Neighbourhood Centre and covered the postcode 3127 in the cities of Boroondara and Whitehorse.These photos provide a snapshot of real estate in the suburbs of Mont Albert and Surrey Hills during a period of rapid change with many properties on large blocks demolished to create higher density residential development or renewal of single dwellings. At particular risk were properties not covered by heritage overlays, especially interwar housing and post 1950's housing. -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph - 6 Alexandra Crescent, Surrey Hills, The Street Where You Live Project
... development or renewal of single dwellings. At particular risk were properties not covered by heritage overlays, especially interwar housing and post 1950's housing. The Street Where You Live Project Photograph 6 Alexandra ...Photos documenting this address as part of a photographic series undertaken by volunteer photographers during 2013 and 2014 for The Street Where You Live Project. This was organised through the Surrey Hills Neighbourhood Centre and covered the postcode 3127 in the cities of Boroondara and Whitehorse.These photos provide a snapshot of real estate in the suburbs of Mont Albert and Surrey Hills during a period of rapid change with many properties on large blocks demolished to create higher density residential development or renewal of single dwellings. At particular risk were properties not covered by heritage overlays, especially interwar housing and post 1950's housing. -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph - 7 Alexandra Crescent, Surrey Hills, The Street Where You Live Project
... development or renewal of single dwellings. At particular risk were properties not covered by heritage overlays, especially interwar housing and post 1950's housing. The Street Where You Live Project Photograph 7 Alexandra ...Photos documenting this address as part of a photographic series undertaken by volunteer photographers during 2013 and 2014 for The Street Where You Live Project. This was organised through the Surrey Hills Neighbourhood Centre and covered the postcode 3127 in the cities of Boroondara and Whitehorse.These photos provide a snapshot of real estate in the suburbs of Mont Albert and Surrey Hills during a period of rapid change with many properties on large blocks demolished to create higher density residential development or renewal of single dwellings. At particular risk were properties not covered by heritage overlays, especially interwar housing and post 1950's housing. -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph - 8 Alexandra Crescent, Surrey Hills, The Street Where You Live Project
... development or renewal of single dwellings. At particular risk were properties not covered by heritage overlays, especially interwar housing and post 1950's housing. The Street Where You Live Project Photograph 8 Alexandra ...Photos documenting this address as part of a photographic series undertaken by volunteer photographers during 2013 and 2014 for The Street Where You Live Project. This was organised through the Surrey Hills Neighbourhood Centre and covered the postcode 3127 in the cities of Boroondara and Whitehorse.These photos provide a snapshot of real estate in the suburbs of Mont Albert and Surrey Hills during a period of rapid change with many properties on large blocks demolished to create higher density residential development or renewal of single dwellings. At particular risk were properties not covered by heritage overlays, especially interwar housing and post 1950's housing. -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph - 9 Alexandra Crescent, Surrey Hills, The Street Where You Live Project
... development or renewal of single dwellings. At particular risk were properties not covered by heritage overlays, especially interwar housing and post 1950's housing. The Street Where You Live Project Photograph 9 Alexandra ...Photos documenting this address as part of a photographic series undertaken by volunteer photographers during 2013 and 2014 for The Street Where You Live Project. This was organised through the Surrey Hills Neighbourhood Centre and covered the postcode 3127 in the cities of Boroondara and Whitehorse.These photos provide a snapshot of real estate in the suburbs of Mont Albert and Surrey Hills during a period of rapid change with many properties on large blocks demolished to create higher density residential development or renewal of single dwellings. At particular risk were properties not covered by heritage overlays, especially interwar housing and post 1950's housing. -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph - 10 Alexandra Crescent, Surrey Hills, The Street Where You Live Project
... development or renewal of single dwellings. At particular risk were properties not covered by heritage overlays, especially interwar housing and post 1950's housing. The Street Where You Live Project Photograph 10 Alexandra ...Photos documenting this address as part of a photographic series undertaken by volunteer photographers during 2013 and 2014 for The Street Where You Live Project. This was organised through the Surrey Hills Neighbourhood Centre and covered the postcode 3127 in the cities of Boroondara and Whitehorse.These photos provide a snapshot of real estate in the suburbs of Mont Albert and Surrey Hills during a period of rapid change with many properties on large blocks demolished to create higher density residential development or renewal of single dwellings. At particular risk were properties not covered by heritage overlays, especially interwar housing and post 1950's housing. -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph - 12 Alexandra Crescent, Surrey Hills, The Street Where You Live Project
... development or renewal of single dwellings. At particular risk were properties not covered by heritage overlays, especially interwar housing and post 1950's housing. The Street Where You Live Project Photograph 12 Alexandra ...Photos documenting this address as part of a photographic series undertaken by volunteer photographers during 2013 and 2014 for The Street Where You Live Project. This was organised through the Surrey Hills Neighbourhood Centre and covered the postcode 3127 in the cities of Boroondara and Whitehorse.These photos provide a snapshot of real estate in the suburbs of Mont Albert and Surrey Hills during a period of rapid change with many properties on large blocks demolished to create higher density residential development or renewal of single dwellings. At particular risk were properties not covered by heritage overlays, especially interwar housing and post 1950's housing. -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph - 18 Alexandra Crescent, Surrey Hills, The Street Where You Live Project
... development or renewal of single dwellings. At particular risk were properties not covered by heritage overlays, especially interwar housing and post 1950's housing. The Street Where You Live Project Photograph 18 Alexandra ...Photos documenting this address as part of a photographic series undertaken by volunteer photographers during 2013 and 2014 for The Street Where You Live Project. This was organised through the Surrey Hills Neighbourhood Centre and covered the postcode 3127 in the cities of Boroondara and Whitehorse.These photos provide a snapshot of real estate in the suburbs of Mont Albert and Surrey Hills during a period of rapid change with many properties on large blocks demolished to create higher density residential development or renewal of single dwellings. At particular risk were properties not covered by heritage overlays, especially interwar housing and post 1950's housing. -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, Royal Blind Society Annual Report 2002-2003 "Working together", 2003
... development of the "Do It Yourself" package with the University of Sydney and launched by Benita Collings, Behind the Budget luncheon with H.G. Nelson, Wendy Harmer and Peter Berner, a tactile art exhibition with the Sydney's Object Gallery, building a new volunteer Speakers Network and profiles of volunteers Clarys Churchill and Ian Carswell, and clients Emily McNeil, Tess Herbert, Nelson Rufatt, Jonathan Mondy, Fiona Williams, James Pittar, Rita Lucas, Noni Guthrie, Alexandra Sugis and Elizabeth Ford....development of the "Do It Yourself" package with the University of Sydney and launched by Benita Collings, Behind the Budget luncheon with H.G. Nelson, Wendy Harmer and Peter Berner, a tactile art exhibition with the Sydney's Object Gallery, building a new volunteer Speakers Network and profiles of volunteers Clarys Churchill and Ian Carswell, and clients Emily McNeil, Tess Herbert, Nelson Rufatt, Jonathan Mondy, Fiona Williams, James Pittar, Rita Lucas, Noni Guthrie, Alexandra Sugis and Elizabeth Ford. ...An overview of activities and achievements during the past financial year. Articles in annual report include: opening two new offices in Coffs Harbour and Canberra, merging library services with RVIB and VAF, development of the "Do It Yourself" package with the University of Sydney and launched by Benita Collings, Behind the Budget luncheon with H.G. Nelson, Wendy Harmer and Peter Berner, a tactile art exhibition with the Sydney's Object Gallery, building a new volunteer Speakers Network and profiles of volunteers Clarys Churchill and Ian Carswell, and clients Emily McNeil, Tess Herbert, Nelson Rufatt, Jonathan Mondy, Fiona Williams, James Pittar, Rita Lucas, Noni Guthrie, Alexandra Sugis and Elizabeth Ford.1 printed volume of information about the RBS during the financial yearroyal blind society of nsw, annual reports, lauren rapley, emily mcneil, graeme innes, pearl stapleton, dick smith, clarys churchill, tess herbert, benita collings, erica chiandotto, nelson rufatt, natalie kaine, jonathan mondy, annette hayes, fiona williams, james pittar, rita lucas, cem oztan, noni guthrie, alexandra sugis, elizabeth ford, paula-jane robinson, ian carswell, andrew daddo, wendy matthews, tayla fitten, dion milton, peter berner, wendy harmer, h.g. nelson, marie bashir, walter bolin, victoria maggs, katherine purcell, michael simpson, john landau, denis lister, carol ireland, stephanie peebles, barry chapman, christopher cullen, charles cowper, frank martin, ivan cribb, keith barton, michael brown, john mumford, owen van der wall, roslyn lambert, tony miller -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncMemorabilia - Souvenir Plate Pollard Arch, Wodonga, Victoria, C. 1960s
... Alexandra of Kent in 1959 and was built for £1230. When the Country Roads Board said the causeway would have to be duplicated in 1973, a new home was required for the arch. At the request of the Wodonga Show Society, the arch was moved to the entrance of the showgrounds in 1982. After development...Alexandra of Kent in 1959 and was built for £1230. When the Country Roads Board said the causeway would have to be duplicated in 1973, a new home was required for the arch. At the request of the Wodonga Show Society, the arch was moved to the entrance of the showgrounds in 1982. After development ...A wide range of souvenirs have been produced to commemorate Wodonga and its landmarks over time. These items document key changes in Wodonga and its heritage. The arch is named in honour of Cr Charles Pollard, a foundation member of the Wodonga Show Society and former Wodonga Shire councillor and president. The arch is 29 metres wide and 15 metres high and consists of two boomerangs coming together to form an archway. Originally spanning across a single carriageway of the Lincoln Causeway, the arch was opened by Princess Alexandra of Kent in 1959 and was built for £1230. When the Country Roads Board said the causeway would have to be duplicated in 1973, a new home was required for the arch. At the request of the Wodonga Show Society, the arch was moved to the entrance of the showgrounds in 1982. After development of the precinct in 2015, the Pollard Arch was erected on Hamilton Smith Drive Wodonga.Small china pieces carrying scenic views of holiday destinations were a popular kind of souvenir during much of the 20th century. These items have local and social significance as they reflect the landmarks or local features valued by the community over time.Fine china round plate, white with image of the Pollard Archway in Wodonga, Victoria in the bottom third of the plate. Inscription below the image.On bottom of image "Pollard Archway, Wodonga, Vic". Manufacturer's mark on back "St Kilda/ Fine China/ Australia / Hand Painted"souvenir, wodonga, victoria, pollard archway, landmarks wodonga -
Department of Health and Human Services1 of 3 photos - Hospital entrance with new addition of the front day room under construction at the Alexandra District Hospital. Photo taken in March 1978 - Regional & District Hospital Collection - Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS)
... Department of Health and Human Services 50 Lonsdale St Melbourne melbourne Photo is part of the Department of Health, Building & Services Division, Facilities Development - Hospitals - Photographic Inventory 1 of 3 photos - Hospital entrance with new addition of the front day room under construction at the Alexandra District Hospital. ...Photo is part of the Department of Health, Building & Services Division, Facilities Development - Hospitals - Photographic Inventory -
Department of Health and Human ServicesInterior - Photo of interior of kitchen, hot water urns, air conditioning unit, at Alexandra District Hospital. Photo take in March 1978 - Regional & District Hospital Collection - Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS)
... Department of Health and Human Services 50 Lonsdale St Melbourne melbourne Photo is part of the Department of Health, Building & Services Division, Facilities Development - Hospitals - Photographic Inventory Interior - Photo of interior of kitchen, hot water urns, air conditioning unit, at Alexandra District Hospital. ...Photo is part of the Department of Health, Building & Services Division, Facilities Development - Hospitals - Photographic Inventory -
Department of Health and Human ServicesInterior - Photo of interior of kitchen at Alexandra District Hospital. Photo take in March 1978
... Department of Health and Human Services 50 Lonsdale St Melbourne melbourne Photo is part of the Department of Health, Building & Services Division, Facilities Development - Hospitals - Photographic Inventory Interior - Photo of interior of kitchen at Alexandra District Hospital. ...Photo is part of the Department of Health, Building & Services Division, Facilities Development - Hospitals - Photographic Inventory -
Department of Health and Human ServicesPhotograph, Front of building and roundabout of Pleasant Creek Special School - Stawell - Circa 1940 to 1950
... From the 1950s to the 1980s, there were several building developments: •1957, Lonsdale Unit expanded capacity to 113 •1969, Bellfield and Fyans Units increased numbers to 196 •1977, Alexandra Unit converted to recreational and lecture room facility...From the 1950s to the 1980s, there were several building developments: •1957, Lonsdale Unit expanded capacity to 113 •1969, Bellfield and Fyans Units increased numbers to 196 •1977, Alexandra Unit converted to recreational and lecture room facility ...Pleasant Creek Colony history in brief Warning about distressing information Patient information Disclaimer Source On this page: Pleasant Creek Colony history in brief Warning about distressing information Patient information Disclaimer Source Pleasant Creek Colony history in brief In 1861, the Pleasant Creek Hospital opened as a medical facility for the population of Stawell and district. Another building was added in 1904, Syme Ward for convalescent patients. In 1933, the facility was replaced by a newly-built hospital in the town of Stawell. In 1934, the Mental Hygiene Department acquired the old Pleasant Creek Hospital site and converted it to accommodate children with disabilities, which became Pleasant Creek Special School. The first residents (18 boys) were admitted in 1937 from Royal Park Depot. At the end of 1937, there were 98 children living at Pleasant Creek. In 1968 the Pleasant Creek Special School was renamed Pleasant Creek Training Centre, caring for people with intellectual disabilities. From the 1950s to the 1980s, there were several building developments: •1957, Lonsdale Unit expanded capacity to 113 •1969, Bellfield and Fyans Units increased numbers to 196 •1977, Alexandra Unit converted to recreational and lecture room facility. •1977, Day Centre, Nurses' Home and Clinical Services Administration buildings •1985, Nara Unit closed for renovations and residents moved to the previous staff living quarters. https://www.findingrecords.dhhs.vic.gov.au/CollectionResultsPage/Pleasant-Creek-Colony -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - The Pollard Arch
... Alexandra of Kent in 1959 and was built for £1230. When the Country Roads Board said the causeway would have to be duplicated in 1973, a new home was required for the arch. The arch was moved in 1975 to allow for widening of the Lincoln Causeway and spent some time in storage. It was re- erected in Hamilton Smith Drive in 1982 after restoration by the Rotary Club of Belvoir-Wodonga. At the request of the Wodonga Show Society, the arch was moved to the entrance of the showgrounds in 1982. After development...Alexandra of Kent in 1959 and was built for £1230. When the Country Roads Board said the causeway would have to be duplicated in 1973, a new home was required for the arch. The arch was moved in 1975 to allow for widening of the Lincoln Causeway and spent some time in storage. It was re- erected in Hamilton Smith Drive in 1982 after restoration by the Rotary Club of Belvoir-Wodonga. At the request of the Wodonga Show Society, the arch was moved to the entrance of the showgrounds in 1982. After development ...The Pollard Archway was named for Charles Pollard, who was the son of an early settler at Bonegilla. Charles Pollard was awarded the MBE for his involvement in community service, he was Secretary of the Murray Valley Shows Association, Shire President in 1926-27, 1945-46 and 1946-47. He was Foundation President of the Wodonga Show Society, and North-Eastern representative of the Dairymen’s Association of Victoria. The arch is 29 metres wide and 15 metres high and consists of two boomerangs coming together to form an archway. Originally spanning across a single carriageway of the Lincoln Causeway, the arch was opened by Princess Alexandra of Kent in 1959 and was built for £1230. When the Country Roads Board said the causeway would have to be duplicated in 1973, a new home was required for the arch. The arch was moved in 1975 to allow for widening of the Lincoln Causeway and spent some time in storage. It was re- erected in Hamilton Smith Drive in 1982 after restoration by the Rotary Club of Belvoir-Wodonga. At the request of the Wodonga Show Society, the arch was moved to the entrance of the showgrounds in 1982. After development of the precinct in 2015, the Pollard Arch was erected on Hamilton Smith Drive Wodonga.These images represent the construction and then subsequent of structure acknowledging the contribution of Councillor Pollard to the community of Wodonga.A series of black and white images documenting the construction and opening of the Pollard arch on the Lincoln Causeway in Wodonga in 1959. A coloured photo from 1965 is also included.wodonga pioneers, pollard family, pollard archway -
City of Greater GeelongArtwork, other - Oil on Canvas, Frederick Strange, William Weire - First Town Clerk of Geelong 1850 -84", 1845
... He oversaw an incredible period of the earliest development of the Town of Geelong including the first migrant arrivals and the dramatic change that came with the discovery of gold in Victoria in the 1850s. The ex-convict turned Town Clerk was to read the formal welcome address to HRH Alfred the Duke of Edinburgh and Princess Alexandra on the occasion of Geelong’s first royal visit. ...He oversaw an incredible period of the earliest development of the Town of Geelong including the first migrant arrivals and the dramatic change that came with the discovery of gold in Victoria in the 1850s. The ex-convict turned Town Clerk was to read the formal welcome address to HRH Alfred the Duke of Edinburgh and Princess Alexandra on the occasion of Geelong’s first royal visit. ...Both William Weire and Frederick Strange were originally sentenced to be transported to Van Dieman’s Land from England making the painting likely to be a portrait of a convict by a convict. Gaining his ticket of leave for good behaviour in 1841, Strange became recognised for his portraiture and landscapes although he also remains known for his mysterious demeanour. He rarely signed his works which is the case with the portrait of William Weire. Having served his time, William Weire was granted unconditional freedom and successfully worked his way into influential local Launceston business and society circles ahead of leaving for Geelong in 1848 and being made the first Town Clerk for the newly formed Town of Geelong Council in 1850. He oversaw an incredible period of the earliest development of the Town of Geelong including the first migrant arrivals and the dramatic change that came with the discovery of gold in Victoria in the 1850s. The ex-convict turned Town Clerk was to read the formal welcome address to HRH Alfred the Duke of Edinburgh and Princess Alexandra on the occasion of Geelong’s first royal visit. The portrait of William Weire was originally gifted to the City of Geelong by the Weire family in 1961.convict, geelong, town clerk, frederick strange, william weire -
Kew Historical Society IncJournal, Kewriosity : July 1991
... Alexandra Gardens] / p1. Business seminar / p1. Manna from the heavens [water consumption and water rates] / p1. Willsmere go-ahead [Jennings development] / p1. ...Not blowing in the wind [recycling paper] / p1. Completing the picture [Disability access at The Alexandra Gardens] / p1. Business seminar / p1. Manna from the heavens [water consumption and water rates] / p1. Willsmere go-ahead [Jennings development] / p1. Diary dates for July / p2. Winter: a good time for bushwalking [Kew Bushwalkers Club] / p2. Kinder's 40th [J.J. McMahon Memorial Kindergarten] / p2. Study Camp / p2. Commentary / Cr Daryl Oldaker / p3. Chief Executive's Column [amalgamation of local government entities] / Malcolm Hutchinson p3. Your chance to stand [Council elections] / p4. Letter to the editor [Kew Junction] / Tim Warmington p4. Looking into windows [Property revaluations] / p4. Mayor opens park [bicycle path in Outer Circle Linear Park] / p4. Gisborne passes this motion [Dog Act] / p4. Traffic Management updates - Speed cameras? [Area 6, Area 7, Area 10] / p5. Nit picking again [new head lice brochure] / p5. Concerned about possums? / p5. Your tobacco taxes at work / p5. Taste it ... you'll like it [Beatrix Potter] / p6. Literacy programmes [Kew Community House programmes] / p6. Royal Guide Dogs needs your help / p6. Youth Leadership course / p6. Rock bottom prices [petrol price competition] / p7. Arthritis AGM [Kew Arthritis Self Help Group] / p7. Cheque for Blind Mission [fundraising for Christian Blind Mission International by Carey Grammar School] / p7. Live comedy at Hartwell [Hartwell Players] / p8. Peel Street Anniversary [Sir Robert Peel PM] / p8. Holeproof factory future [Holeproof Hosiery plant in Surry Hills] / p8. What topics arose? [architectural and garden roses] / p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionNot blowing in the wind [recycling paper] / p1. Completing the picture [Disability access at The Alexandra Gardens] / p1. Business seminar / p1. Manna from the heavens [water consumption and water rates] / p1. Willsmere go-ahead [Jennings development] / p1. Diary dates for July / p2. Winter: a good time for bushwalking [Kew Bushwalkers Club] / p2. Kinder's 40th [J.J. McMahon Memorial Kindergarten] / p2. Study Camp / p2. Commentary / Cr Daryl Oldaker / p3. Chief Executive's Column [amalgamation of local government entities] / Malcolm Hutchinson p3. Your chance to stand [Council elections] / p4. Letter to the editor [Kew Junction] / Tim Warmington p4. Looking into windows [Property revaluations] / p4. Mayor opens park [bicycle path in Outer Circle Linear Park] / p4. Gisborne passes this motion [Dog Act] / p4. Traffic Management updates - Speed cameras? [Area 6, Area 7, Area 10] / p5. Nit picking again [new head lice brochure] / p5. Concerned about possums? / p5. Your tobacco taxes at work / p5. Taste it ... you'll like it [Beatrix Potter] / p6. Literacy programmes [Kew Community House programmes] / p6. Royal Guide Dogs needs your help / p6. Youth Leadership course / p6. Rock bottom prices [petrol price competition] / p7. Arthritis AGM [Kew Arthritis Self Help Group] / p7. Cheque for Blind Mission [fundraising for Christian Blind Mission International by Carey Grammar School] / p7. Live comedy at Hartwell [Hartwell Players] / p8. Peel Street Anniversary [Sir Robert Peel PM] / p8. Holeproof factory future [Holeproof Hosiery plant in Surry Hills] / p8. What topics arose? [architectural and garden roses] / p8.publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters
