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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - National Trust Collection: Kangaroo Flat Primary School
... entry facade..., entry facade B&W photo shows ornate decorated two-tone brick...historic building entry facade architectural design ...historic buildingNational Trust Collection: Kangaroo Flat Primary School, entry facade B&W photo shows ornate decorated two-tone brick entry. Comment on rear of photo attributes the architectural work to Vahland & Getzschman 1870 Rear of photo attributes the architectural work to Vahland & Getzschmanentry facade, architectural design attributed to vahland & getzschman -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - National Trust Collection: Bendigo Goal
... entry facade...historic building entry facade Bendigo gaol National Trust ...historic buildingNational Trust Collection: Bendigo Gaol, Gaol Road, Bendigo Photo shows the main entry to the gaol, the former Govenor's residence on the left, administration building on the right; taken from the high school groundsentry facade, bendigo gaol -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - National Trust Collection: Saint Laborius Church, Eaglehawk
... Street, Eaglehawk B&W photograph of the entry and front facade... Church, High Street, Eaglehawk B&W photograph of the entry ...historic buildingNational Trust Collection: Saint Laborius Church, High Street, Eaglehawk B&W photograph of the entry and front facade of church -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Pidgeon, 820 Main Road, Eltham, 2 Aug. 2022
In 1855 the first post office opened in Eltham under the management of Thomas Hunniford. It was a weatherboard building located on the eastern side of Main Road just south of Bridge Street. During the 1880s under the managment of Hunniford's daughter, Anne, the building was modernised with a new awning and upper facade. In late 1925 a new brick building was erected immediately next door (820 Main Road). Following the death of Anne Hunniford in December 1928, J.N Burgoyne was appointed Postmaster. The extension to the right of the store was erected in 1939 for a new telephone exchange adjacent to the store and post office. A continuous telephone service operated by Mr Burgoyne and his family commenced operation 18 November 1939. Approximately 70 extensions were routed through the new exchange, 40 of which were transferred from the Greensborough Exchange. Entry to the exchange was via a separate door on Main Road or via the shop. The public telephone was initially mounted on the wall but later moved to the street. The present store is a barber shop and it remains, though heavily modified, one of only three remaining shop fronts from the early 1900s in Eltham. Comparison photo: SEPP_0700, 00140, SEPP_0701, SEPP_0702 Part of a presentation by Peter Pidgeon to the Society, 13 August 2022 showcasing a series of photographs taken by John Henry Clark over the period 1895 to 1930. John Henry Clark was the youngest of three boys born to William Henry Clark (1823-1877) and Maria White (1843-1914). He and his brothers, William Charles Clark (1872-1945), Clement Kent Clark (1874-1912) operated a photography business (Clark Bros.) from 25 Thomas Street, Windsor near Prahran during the period c.1894 to 1914. Following death of Clement in September 1912 and their mother in 1914, the Clark Bros business appears to have dissolved, the premises demolished, and a new house was under construction in 1915. John set up business independently in 1914 operating out of 29 Moor Street, Fitzroy where he is registered in the 1914 and 1915 Electoral Rolls. By 1916 John had relocated to Eltham where he continued his practice as a photographer and took many of the early images around the district of Little Eltham. Around 1930 John changed professions and opened a small cobbler's shop in 1931 near the pond opposite Dalton Street adjacent to the Jarrold family cottage. He never married and continued his profession as a bootmaker from this little shop, maintaining a close relationship with Mrs Jarrold for the rest of their lives. His bootmaker shop remains today beside the Whitecloud cottage and is one of only three remaining shops in the area from the early 20th century.Comparative photo taken 2022 with one taken from same location over 100 years earlier by noted local photographer J.H. ClarkBorn Digitaleltham, j.h. clark photo (2022), main road, 820 main road, burgoyne store -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Letter, Letter from Joh Ebeli to Shire of Eltham Historical Society Committee meeting regarding plans for the 1980 Eltham Festival, 11 July 1980, 1980
Notes from Joh Ebeli to the Society Committee meeting regarding plans for the use of horse drawn vehicles in the Society's entry for the 1980 parade, including whether Jock Read who opened the 1979 Parade could be asked to participate. Other notes included references to his salvaging (along with a couple of others) of the facade of the Old Bakery and plans to see if it could be incorporated into a new large room to be built at the Eltham Living and Learning Centre and following up Council. Also included a couple of photos, one for Ron Smith and one for Russell Yeoman from the story in the local paper, which had neglected to mention the Society (picture of wheelbarrow - catalogued separate from letter - EDHS_02303)Single page, typed on Ebeli and Associates letterhead1979, 1980, eltham festival, eltham living and learning centre, gwen baker, jock read, joh ebeli, kangaroo ground pony club, old eltham bakery, pavillion, ron smith, russell yeoman -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Medical Centre, Holding M, 2009
Date made September 2009 Site building was originally (games room) part of caravan park Also one other colour photograph closer view of front entrance doorway.Colour photograph of the front entry to Cunninghame Arm Medical Centre at 8 Whiters Street. Appears to be brick or concrete slab facade painted bright yellow. Information sign in native plant garden, brick pathways. Lakes Entrance Victoriamedical facilities, local history -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Negative, Wal Jack, 17/12/1954 12:00:00 AM
Black and white negative, by Wal Jack, of T 179 at the Russell St West Footscray terminus in Barkly St. The building facade in the background remains at entry date. Tram has the destination of Russell St.trams, tramways, footscray, t class, barkly st, russell st, tram 179 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - ESTELLE HEWSTON COLLECTION: SIX PHOTOGRAPHS OF INTERIOR AND EXTERNAL FEATURES OF THE BENDIGO LAW COURTS PALL MALL
Six colour photographs dated 1990 & 1997 of internal features and external facaeds of the Bendigo Law Courts Pall Mall 14A Pall Mall façade, includes Post Office façade and tower 14B internal staircase 14C façade showing William Vahland and rear lane to Law Courts 14D internal ornate presentation of Law court clock, Sept 1997 14E Law court façade of Law courts overlooking the lane, and William Vahland façade 14F Pall Mall facade of law Courts, Sept 1990 14G interior view of lead light of entry to Law CourtsEstelle Hewston -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - National Trust Collection: Masonic Hall, View Street (now Capital Theatre)
historic buildingNational Trust Collection: Masonic Hall (now Capital Theatre) designed by Vahland Six B&W photographs, includes two sketches of View Street facade Three negatives of select photos 3084.97a large sketch of View Street facade of Masonic Hall 3084.97b small sketch of View Street facade of Masonic Hall 3084.97c B&W photo of six columns at entry to the Hall 3084.97d B&W photo of facade column and steps 3084.97e B&W photo of internal lobby 3084.97f B&W photo of masonic silver trowel Three negatives (3084.97 a & b, c and f) bendigo masonic hall (capital theatre)