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Mission to Seafarers VictoriaProgramme, Multicutural Arts Victoria, Mapping Melbourne 2018, 2018
... ...echoes project...A journey through the quirky spaces at Mission to Seafarer’s site through a compelling contemporary ritual performance. The Echoes Projects artists evoke fragments of stories embedded in this site through mesmerising live soundscapes, movement and imagery. ...A journey through the quirky spaces at Mission to Seafarer’s site through a compelling contemporary ritual performance. The Echoes Projects artists evoke fragments of stories embedded in this site through mesmerising live soundscapes, movement and imagery. ...On 6 December 2018, a recurring event was organised at the Mission. From the Multicultural website: "Meeting at the Seafarer’s bridge on the Yarra, you will be welcomed into a little-known site nearby, a sanctuary for seafarers for the last 100 years and a symbol of old-world generosity amidst the rapidly shifting landscape of the Docklands. A journey through the quirky spaces at Mission to Seafarer’s site through a compelling contemporary ritual performance. The Echoes Projects artists evoke fragments of stories embedded in this site through mesmerising live soundscapes, movement and imagery. Ria Soemardjo, Janette Hoe and Pongjit (Jon) Saphakhun collaborate to create an ongoing exploration of contemporary rituals in response to urban sites in Australia. Based in Melbourne, their contemporary performance work draws deeply from their personal connections to Thai, Chinese and Indonesian ceremonial traditions. Featuring Intricate rhythmic compositions inspired by the rich heritage of Indonesian and Middle Eastern musical traditions, performed by Ron Reeves and Matt Stonehouse – two of Australia’s foremost world music percussionists. Note: 7 PM and 8 PM sessions include delicious vegetarian Indonesian food. 9 PM session includes Indonesian and Thai cakes and sweets. You are invited to stay and eat after the performance, drinks available for purchase at the venue. Performers: Janette Hoe – dance artist Pongjit (Jon) Sekhukhune – actor Ria Soemardjo – musician Ron Reeves – musician Matt Stonehouse – musician /instrument maker Supported by the City of Melbourne Arts Grants Program Details: 6 Dec 2018 (Thursday) Sessions: 7 PM, 8 PM & 9 PM The Mission to Seafarers Audience Meeting point – next to the entrance of the Seafarer’s Bridge, Siddeley St, Docklands. Wheelchair accessible venue. Bookings essential. Tickets: $10 – $15 via Eventbrite. Ticket price is purely to pay for the food element. Companion Card ticketing available. Please contact Multicultural Arts Victoria for ticketing options. Companion ticket will allow admission only. The Seafarers Welcome is presented as part of Mapping Melbourne 2018."The Mission has always welcomed artistic events Colour programme of events with illustrationstop right corner: Multicultural Arts Victoria lower left corner: MAPPING MELBOURNE/1-15 DECEMBER 2018arts, events, multicultural arts victoria, the seafarer welcome, echoes project, 2018, cultural events, community -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumAudio - Oral History, Jennifer Williams, Dr Roy Phillips, 8th October 2000 (exact date unclear)
... echo-sounding point over a nearby gully) which he states are no longer used in the same way. He also discusses changing community attitudes to various issues, for example, 'not being coddled' as a child but living in a town with very strict rules about people of different religions mingling. This oral history recording was part of a project...echo-sounding point over a nearby gully) which he states are no longer used in the same way. He also discusses changing community attitudes to various issues, for example, 'not being coddled' as a child but living in a town with very strict rules about people of different religions mingling. This oral history recording was part of a project ...Roy Phillips was born in 1907 in Yackandandah and moved with his family to Beechworth when he was five years old. His father was involved in dredging operations at Lake Sambell but his parents also had other family living in Beechworth, with whom they lived. Dr Phillips tells vivid stories about life in Beechworth in the first half of the Twentieth Century, from the daily lives of young children of the time to the town's relationship to the local Chinese community. He discusses features of the landscape such as 'The Rock' at which community concerts were held and 'The Echo' (an echo-sounding point over a nearby gully) which he states are no longer used in the same way. He also discusses changing community attitudes to various issues, for example, 'not being coddled' as a child but living in a town with very strict rules about people of different religions mingling. This oral history recording was part of a project conducted by Jennifer Williams in the year 2000 to capture the everyday life and struggles in Beechworth during the twentieth century. This project involved recording seventy oral histories on cassette tapes of local Beechworth residents which were then published in a book titled: Listen to what they say: voices of twentieth century Beechworth. These cassette tapes were digitised in July 2021 with funds made available by the Friends of the Burke.Dr Roy Phillips' account of his life in Beechworth in the early part of the 20th Century is historically and socially significant to the cultural heritage of the region. He describes town life from a child's point of view during a time of transition to life after the Gold Rush era, including social tensions existing between cultural groups such as the Chinese community and European-heritage townspeople and between people of different religious groups in Beechworth. This oral history account is socially and historically significant as it is a part of a broader collection of interviews conducted by Jennifer Williams which were published in the book 'Listen to what they say: voices of twentieth-century Beechworth.' While the township of Beechworth is known for its history as a gold rush town, these accounts provide a unique insight into the day-to-day life of the town's residents during the 20th century, many of which will have now been lost if they had not been preserved.This is a digital copy of a recording that was originally captured on a cassette tape. The cassette tape is black with a horizontal white strip and is currently stored in a clear flat plastic rectangular container. It holds up 40 minutes of recordings on each side.Dr Roy Phillips /beechworth, yackandandah, wangaratta, mining, dredging, 1910s, 1920s, 1930s, chinese community, typhoid, lake kerferd, reminiscences, memories, childhood, lake sambell, alcoholism, new year celebrations, transport, horses, foresters lodge, oddfellows lodge, funeral practices, child-rearing practices, star hotel, the rock, racism, chinese dragon, benevolent society, star lane coach building factory, outdoor concerts, gold, jimmy ingram, kelly gang, kelly family, churches, catholic, methodist, protestant, anglican, confuscionist, buddhism, women's christian temperance association, hotels, twentieth century, coronation of king george iv, echo point, the echo, tippany cat, marbles, children's games, cornish, cornwall, listen to what they say, oral history -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArticle - Sunshine history collection of articles 1989 to 1999, 1989 -1999
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Newspaper Article Western Independent 23 February 1993 School finds Kellers mark|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 16 June 1998 The bridges of Keilor county|Newspaper Article The Advocate 26 October 1994 Author recalls childhood My Paddock Prue McGoldrick|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 3 February 1998 A Passion for History|Newspaper Article The Advocate 6 December 1995 Links to museums Travel by Rail Mooted|Newspaper Article The Advocate 19 February 1986 Prue digs our past|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 10 December 1996 Aboriginal Heritage study|Newspaper Article the Advocate 4 December 1996 In memory of pioneer women|Brochure Australia Remembers January 1995 Australia remembers 1945 to 1995|Newspaper Article Throwing light on Sunshine|Newspaper Article Sunshine history too costly - council told|Newspaper Article The Herald 20 October 1989 Living Museum of the west|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 24th September 1996 Trust classifies Shire Hall|Invitation to the Graduation of this participants of the We Came To Sunshine LEAP Project 23 August 1996|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 18 April 1995 Through the looking glass|Newspaper Article The Advocate 12 May 1999 Images Found Early days Sunshine Pipe band asembled for the HV Mckay company|Newspaper Article The Advocate 14 December 1999 Historical house is left to ruin and A mess Stevens Farmhouse|Newspaper Article The Advocate 14 December 1999 Sorry Sight Drugs haven in farmhouse|Newspaper Article The Advocate 20 June 2000 History revealed Aboriginal artefacts West Sunshine|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 26 January 1999 King Charles 1 commemorate service in Sunshine|Newspaper The Echo 24 November 1999 Lure of our history Cecil Anderson|Newspaper Brimbank Messenger 16 November 1999 A Journey through time|Newspaper Article Fifty Plus News February 1999 New ways to solve the puzzles of the past Eric Wegener|Newspaper Article Brimbank Messenger 25 August 1998 The west turns to tourism|Newspaper Article The Advocate 4 December 2001 Railroad research Tom Rigg|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 27 November 2001 Photographic Memories live on Des Johnson|Newspaper Article The Advocate 5 March 2002 The first days of Sunshine Olwen Ford|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 4 December 2001 Exhibiting an explosive history|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 10 July 2001 Heritage in peril|Newspaper Article The Advocate 12 May 1999 of the past in clean-up|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 7 May 1996 Marking time|Newspaper Article Wests pioneer women remembered|Newspaper Article The Weekly times 17 February 1999 Camels race for museum|Newspaper Article The Weekly Times 3 September 1986 Committee to decide use of explosives site...Sunshine History Newspaper Article Western Independent 23 February 1993 School finds Kellers mark|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 16 June 1998 The bridges of Keilor county|Newspaper Article The Advocate 26 October 1994 Author recalls childhood My Paddock Prue McGoldrick|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 3 February 1998 A Passion for History|Newspaper Article The Advocate 6 December 1995 Links to museums Travel by Rail Mooted|Newspaper Article The Advocate 19 February 1986 Prue digs our past|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 10 December 1996 Aboriginal Heritage study|Newspaper Article the Advocate 4 December 1996 In memory of pioneer women|Brochure Australia Remembers January 1995 Australia remembers 1945 to 1995|Newspaper Article Throwing light on Sunshine|Newspaper Article Sunshine history too costly - council told|Newspaper Article The Herald 20 October 1989 Living Museum of the west|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 24th September 1996 Trust classifies Shire Hall|Invitation to the Graduation of this participants of the We Came To Sunshine LEAP Project 23 August 1996|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 18 April 1995 Through the looking glass|Newspaper Article The Advocate 12 May 1999 Images Found Early days Sunshine Pipe band asembled for the HV Mckay company|Newspaper Article The Advocate 14 December 1999 Historical house is left to ruin and A mess Stevens Farmhouse|Newspaper Article The Advocate 14 December 1999 Sorry Sight Drugs haven in farmhouse|Newspaper Article The Advocate 20 June 2000 History revealed Aboriginal artefacts West Sunshine|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 26 January 1999 King Charles 1 commemorate service in Sunshine|Newspaper The Echo 24 November 1999 Lure of our history Cecil Anderson|Newspaper Brimbank Messenger 16 November 1999 A Journey through time|Newspaper Article Fifty Plus News February 1999 New ways to solve the puzzles of the past Eric Wegener|Newspaper Article Brimbank Messenger 25 August 1998 The west turns to tourism|Newspaper Article The Advocate 4 December 2001 Railroad research Tom Rigg|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 27 November 2001 Photographic Memories live on Des Johnson|Newspaper Article The Advocate 5 March 2002 The first days of Sunshine Olwen Ford|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 4 December 2001 Exhibiting an explosive history|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 10 July 2001 Heritage in peril|Newspaper Article The Advocate 12 May 1999 of the past in clean-up|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 7 May 1996 Marking time|Newspaper Article Wests pioneer women remembered|Newspaper Article The Weekly times 17 February 1999 Camels race for museum|Newspaper Article The Weekly Times 3 September 1986 Committee to decide use of explosives site Various articles regarding local history, heritage registers and historical societies Part of E Wegeners collection of historically significant articles from various of local papers of the Sunshine district Including article from the Brimbank Independent and The Advocate also includes The Age and Herald Sun Article Sunshine history collection of articles 1989 to 1999 ...Newspaper Article Western Independent 23 February 1993 School finds Kellers mark|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 16 June 1998 The bridges of Keilor county|Newspaper Article The Advocate 26 October 1994 Author recalls childhood My Paddock Prue McGoldrick|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 3 February 1998 A Passion for History|Newspaper Article The Advocate 6 December 1995 Links to museums Travel by Rail Mooted|Newspaper Article The Advocate 19 February 1986 Prue digs our past|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 10 December 1996 Aboriginal Heritage study|Newspaper Article the Advocate 4 December 1996 In memory of pioneer women|Brochure Australia Remembers January 1995 Australia remembers 1945 to 1995|Newspaper Article Throwing light on Sunshine|Newspaper Article Sunshine history too costly - council told|Newspaper Article The Herald 20 October 1989 Living Museum of the west|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 24th September 1996 Trust classifies Shire Hall|Invitation to the Graduation of this participants of the We Came To Sunshine LEAP Project 23 August 1996|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 18 April 1995 Through the looking glass|Newspaper Article The Advocate 12 May 1999 Images Found Early days Sunshine Pipe band asembled for the HV Mckay company|Newspaper Article The Advocate 14 December 1999 Historical house is left to ruin and A mess Stevens Farmhouse|Newspaper Article The Advocate 14 December 1999 Sorry Sight Drugs haven in farmhouse|Newspaper Article The Advocate 20 June 2000 History revealed Aboriginal artefacts West Sunshine|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 26 January 1999 King Charles 1 commemorate service in Sunshine|Newspaper The Echo 24 November 1999 Lure of our history Cecil Anderson|Newspaper Brimbank Messenger 16 November 1999 A Journey through time|Newspaper Article Fifty Plus News February 1999 New ways to solve the puzzles of the past Eric Wegener|Newspaper Article Brimbank Messenger 25 August 1998 The west turns to tourism|Newspaper Article The Advocate 4 December 2001 Railroad research Tom Rigg|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 27 November 2001 Photographic Memories live on Des Johnson|Newspaper Article The Advocate 5 March 2002 The first days of Sunshine Olwen Ford|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 4 December 2001 Exhibiting an explosive history|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 10 July 2001 Heritage in peril|Newspaper Article The Advocate 12 May 1999 of the past in clean-up|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 7 May 1996 Marking time|Newspaper Article Wests pioneer women remembered|Newspaper Article The Weekly times 17 February 1999 Camels race for museum|Newspaper Article The Weekly Times 3 September 1986 Committee to decide use of explosives sitesunshine, history -
RMIT Design ArchivesDiazotypes, Robin Boyd's Sketch for combined project 60-64 Clarendon St + corner site, 1968
... Robin Boyd’s unbuilt scheme for two residential towers for Carnich Pty Ltd in East Melbourne is one of his most striking late projects – remarkable for its daring scale, its indebtedness to the megastructural polemics of Paul Rudolph and Japanese Metabolism, and its prescience – a high-rise apartment building now sits on the same site. The drawing is spectacular: trays of space are held aloft on angled concrete props that branch off trunk-like vertical slabs. With balconies and spandrels highlighted in white, the scheme’s dynamism echoes...RMIT Design Archives RMIt University, Building 100 154 Victoria Street Carlton melbourne Robin Boyd’s unbuilt scheme for two residential towers for Carnich Pty Ltd in East Melbourne is one of his most striking late projects – remarkable for its daring scale, its indebtedness to the megastructural polemics of Paul Rudolph and Japanese Metabolism, and its prescience – a high-rise apartment building now sits on the same site. The drawing is spectacular: trays of space are held aloft on angled concrete props that branch off trunk-like vertical slabs. With balconies and spandrels highlighted in white, the scheme’s dynamism echoes ...Robin Boyd’s unbuilt scheme for two residential towers for Carnich Pty Ltd in East Melbourne is one of his most striking late projects – remarkable for its daring scale, its indebtedness to the megastructural polemics of Paul Rudolph and Japanese Metabolism, and its prescience – a high-rise apartment building now sits on the same site. The drawing is spectacular: trays of space are held aloft on angled concrete props that branch off trunk-like vertical slabs. With balconies and spandrels highlighted in white, the scheme’s dynamism echoes El Lissitzky’s mad Wolkenbugel (‘Skyhooks’) while also signalling a tragic last hurrah before Boyd’s 1971 death. Philip GoadIncludes sketch of two structures and surrounding flora.Inscribed upper left of recto, "ROBIN BOYD'S SKETCH FOR / COMBINED PROJECT 60-64 / CLARENDON ST. + CORNER SITE"architecture, mid-century modern, emigre, rmit design archives -
Unions BallaratCamp Street, Ballarat from Eureka to Federation : a guide to its history and buildings, 2001
... Echo...Ballarat Savings Bank...Ballarat Business Centre...Freemason's Hall - Ballarat...ANA Building - Ballarat...Ballarat - Camp Street...Wilson House - Ballarat...Ballarat Office Systems...YMCA bUILDING...Pratt's warehouse - Ballarat...Ballarat Fine Art Gallery...Old Police Station - Ballarat...Alfred Deakin Place...Old courthouse - Ballarat...Perseus...Point to the sky...Old Ballarat Free Library Complex...Titanic Bandstand...CAMPSTREET Project...Echo. Camp Street was the site of the government camp at the time of the Eureka Stockade. Camp Street is now recognised as an Arts and Education precinct within the city of Ballarat. Headings: Gold fever The CAMPSTREET Project...Echo. Camp Street was the site of the government camp at the time of the Eureka Stockade. Camp Street is now recognised as an Arts and Education precinct within the city of Ballarat. Headings: Gold fever The CAMPSTREET Project ...A guide to the history of Camp Street Ballarat and its historical buildings. Camp Street has been the location of Unions Ballarat since 1887 - a chapter of the book is dedicated to Trades Hall - and was the home of the former labour newspaper, the Evening Echo. Camp Street was the site of the government camp at the time of the Eureka Stockade. Camp Street is now recognised as an Arts and Education precinct within the city of Ballarat. Headings: Gold fever The CAMPSTREET Project Titanic Bandstand Old Ballarat Free Library Complex "Point to the sky" "Perseus" Former government offices and court house Old Ballarat Court House Alfred Deakin Place Old Police Station (Ballarat Fine Art Gallery) Ballarat Fine Art Gallery Millennium Extension Bluestone Warehouse (Pratt's Warehouse) Old YMCA building Wilson House Ballarat Office Systems Ballarat Trades Hall The ANA Building Freemason's Hall Former Ballarat Trustees and Executors Agency Co. Ltd. Restaurant Former Evening Echo Building Ballarat Savings Bank (now The Ballarat Business Centre) Significant to the history of architecture and social life within the city of Ballarat. Direct relevance to Unions Ballarat building.Book; 48 pages. Cover: blue background; colour photos and maps pertinent to Ballarat; white lettering; title and compiler's name. btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, evening echo, ballarat savings bank, ballarat business centre, freemason's hall - ballarat, ana building - ballarat, ballarat - camp street, wilson house - ballarat, ballarat office systems, ymca building, pratt's warehouse - ballarat, ballarat fine art gallery, old police station - ballarat, alfred deakin place, old courthouse - ballarat, perseus, point to the sky, old ballarat free library complex, titanic bandstand, campstreet project, gold mining - ballarat, architecture - history - ballarat
