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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - MARKS COLLECTION: ALTERATIONS TO FORTUNA VILLA FOR G. LANSELL
... MARKS COLLECTION: ALTERATIONS TO FORTUNA VILLA FOR G. LANSELL...Copy of plan: Proposed alterations to Fortuna House (not Villa) for G. Lansell Esq. ...Document MARKS COLLECTION: ALTERATIONS TO FORTUNA VILLA FOR G. LANSELL ...Copy of plan: Proposed alterations to Fortuna House (not Villa) for G. Lansell Esq. Plan shows stairway, building. Scale 1/4 inch - 1 foot.buildings, house, fortuna villa -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Legal record - George Lansell's Fortuna Renovations, 1875
... ...fortuna alterations...Legal Records of George Lansell's Fortuna This item contains the following documents: 11217.83a Legal Records of George Lansell's Fortuna - Contract with L. Mauermann, Architect for Alterations and additions of a mansard story to the private residence of George Lansell's esq, Sandhurst. ...This partnership of Vahland and Getzschmann designed many churches, banks, schools, hotels, theatres and private homes in Bendigo, and designed buildings in a wide surrounding area, reaching up into southern NSW bendigo fortuna george lansell fortuna alterations Legal Records of George Lansell's Fortuna This item contains the following documents: 11217.83a Legal Records of George Lansell's Fortuna - Contract with L. ...Emil Mauermann, from Hainewalde in the south-east of Saxony, worked in Bendigo from 1886 to 1894, initially working for Vahland before establishing his own architecture office in 1887. Later he and his German wife moved to Western Australia, where he worked for many years. It is thought likely that he had a significant influence on Vahland’s design for the Colonial Bank in View Street. Many German immigrant architects worked in Bendigo in the 19th century, e.g. Mauermann, Nicolai, Bosselmann and Lehmann, but the two biggest names are Carl Wilhelm Vahland and Robert Getzschmann, who had a considerable effect on the appearance of Bendigo. Vahland was trained as an architect at the Baugewerkschule (School of Building) at Holzminden on the River Weser, not far from his hometown of Nienburg, also on the Weser. Vahland came from a family of builders. At 27, not long after completing his studies, he emigrated to Australia, arriving in Melbourne in September 1854 on the San Francisco. He went to the Bendigo goldfields but had no luck finding gold. For a while he built gold-washing cradles for the alluvial diggers and then started his Australian architectural career which lasted nearly 50 years. Robert Getzschmann, another German, had arrived in Victoria in 1849 and moved to Bendigo in 1857. In 1858 Vahland and Getzschmann established a partnership and opened an architectural office in Pall Mall, Bendigo. This partnership of Vahland and Getzschmann designed many churches, banks, schools, hotels, theatres and private homes in Bendigo, and designed buildings in a wide surrounding area, reaching up into southern NSWLegal Records of George Lansell's Fortuna This item contains the following documents: 11217.83a Legal Records of George Lansell's Fortuna - Contract with L. Mauermann, Architect for Alterations and additions of a mansard story to the private residence of George Lansell's esq, Sandhurst. A mansard roof is a distinctive, multi-sided roof with two distinct slopes on each side. Icludes notes and plans of the additions to the building 11217.83b General Terms and Condition form W. Beebe, Architect, Mitchell Street , Bendigo. For carpenters work in Mrs Lansell's Billiard Room 11217.83c Plans from Vahland and Getzschmann for doors, windows and the staircase 11217.83d General Terms and Condition form W. Beebe, Architect, Mitchell Street , Bendigo. For excavations, brick, stone and concrete work in Mrs Lansell's Billiard Room 11217.83e General Terms and Condition form W. Beebe, Architect, Mitchell Street , Bendigo. For concrete work in Mrs Lansell's Billiard Room 11217.83f General Terms and Condition form W. Beebe, Architect, Mitchell Street , Bendigo. For eplumbing work in Mrs Lansell's Billiard Room 1893 11217.83g plans and notes on the additions and alterations Nov 1890 11217.83h Plans from Vahland and Getzschmann for front elevation of the buiding 1875 11217.83i Tender 03 July 1871 by R.A. Love to erect a tower at Fortuna, includes plansnon-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell, fortuna alterations -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Plan - MARKS COLLECTION: PLAN OF ALTERATIONS TO FORTUNA VILLA
... MARKS COLLECTION: PLAN OF ALTERATIONS TO FORTUNA VILLA...Copy of plan for alterations and additions to Fortuna Villa. Plan shows various elevations of Fortuna entry, plan of basement, ground floor (entry) and ceiling in entry. ...Plan shows various elevations of Fortuna entry, plan of basement, ground floor (entry) and ceiling in entry. Signed by W. Beebe, Architect. Plan MARKS COLLECTION: PLAN OF ALTERATIONS TO FORTUNA VILLA ...Copy of plan for alterations and additions to Fortuna Villa. Plan shows various elevations of Fortuna entry, plan of basement, ground floor (entry) and ceiling in entry. Signed by W. Beebe, Architect.buildings, house, fortuna villa -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Plan - MARKS COLLECTION: PLAN GARDEN FRONT FORTUNA VILLA SANDHURST - G. LANSELL ESQ., JULY 3RD 1871
... Fortuna Villa was owned from 1855 to 1871 by Christopher and Theodore Ballerstedt, Australia’s first mining magnates. In 1871 it was purchased by George Lansell (The Quartz King) being one of Australia’s most successful and adventurous nineteenth century gold mine owners and speculators. Lansell made numerous alterations...Fortuna Villa was owned from 1855 to 1871 by Christopher and Theodore Ballerstedt, Australia’s first mining magnates. In 1871 it was purchased by George Lansell (The Quartz King) being one of Australia’s most successful and adventurous nineteenth century gold mine owners and speculators. Lansell made numerous alterations ...Fortuna Villa was owned from 1855 to 1871 by Christopher and Theodore Ballerstedt, Australia’s first mining magnates. In 1871 it was purchased by George Lansell (The Quartz King) being one of Australia’s most successful and adventurous nineteenth century gold mine owners and speculators. Lansell made numerous alterations and extensions to the building and it remained in the Lansell family until 1935. Plan for construction of Fortuna Villa, Sandhurst Title: Garden Front, Fortuna Villa, Sandhurst for G. Lansell Esq. Dated: 3rd July 1871 Coloured plan and elevation Condition: water damage and paper tearsfortuna villa, george lansell, c & t ballerstedt, building plans -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Plan - MARKS COLLECTION: PLAN OF ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO THE PRIVATE RESIDENCE OF GEO. LANSELL ESQR
... Fortuna Villa was owned from 1855 to 1871 by Christopher and Theodore Ballerstedt, Australia’s first mining magnates. In 1871 it was purchased by George Lansell (The Quartz King) being one of Australia’s most successful and adventurous nineteenth century gold mine owners and speculators. Lansell made numerous alterations...Plan for the alteration and additions to Fortuna Villaa, the private residence of George Lansell Plan shows southern, eastern & western elevations, floor and roof plan for the additions to the residence Coloured hand drawn construction plan Plan is undated plan has severe damage on LHS and bottom of the sheet...Fortuna Villa was owned from 1855 to 1871 by Christopher and Theodore Ballerstedt, Australia’s first mining magnates. In 1871 it was purchased by George Lansell (The Quartz King) being one of Australia’s most successful and adventurous nineteenth century gold mine owners and speculators. Lansell made numerous alterations ...Fortuna Villa was owned from 1855 to 1871 by Christopher and Theodore Ballerstedt, Australia’s first mining magnates. In 1871 it was purchased by George Lansell (The Quartz King) being one of Australia’s most successful and adventurous nineteenth century gold mine owners and speculators. Lansell made numerous alterations and extensions to the building. It remained in the Lansell family until 1935Plan for the alteration and additions to Fortuna Villaa, the private residence of George Lansell Plan shows southern, eastern & western elevations, floor and roof plan for the additions to the residence Coloured hand drawn construction plan Plan is undated plan has severe damage on LHS and bottom of the sheetfortuna villa, george lansell, building plans, c & t ballerstedt -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Plan - MARKS COLLECTION: PLAN FOR ADDITIONS TO FORTUNA VILLA FOR GEO. LANSELL ESQ. - STAIRCASE ADDITION
... Fortuna Villa was owned from 1855 to 1871 by Christopher and Theodore Ballerstedt, Australia’s first mining magnates. In 1871 it was purchased by George Lansell (The Quartz King) being one of Australia’s most successful and adventurous nineteenth century gold mine owners and speculators. Lansell made numerous alterations...Fortuna Villa was owned from 1855 to 1871 by Christopher and Theodore Ballerstedt, Australia’s first mining magnates. In 1871 it was purchased by George Lansell (The Quartz King) being one of Australia’s most successful and adventurous nineteenth century gold mine owners and speculators. Lansell made numerous alterations ...Fortuna Villa was owned from 1855 to 1871 by Christopher and Theodore Ballerstedt, Australia’s first mining magnates. In 1871 it was purchased by George Lansell (The Quartz King) being one of Australia’s most successful and adventurous nineteenth century gold mine owners and speculators. Lansell made numerous alterations extensions to the building and remained in the Lansell family until 1935Plan for the addition and necessary modifications of a staircase to Fortuna Villa, the residence of George Lansell Esq. Coloured plan Plan is damaged missing several sections on the LHS of the plan and has water damage in lower LH cornerfortuna villa, lansell, stair case -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Plan - MARKS COLLECTION: PLAN FOR THE ADDITION OF A FOUR LEVEL STAIRCASE TOWER TO THE GARDEN ELEVATION OF FORTUNA VILLA FOR GEO. LANSELL ESQ
... Fortuna Villa was owned from 1855 to 1871 by Christopher and Theodore Ballerstedt, Australia’s first mining magnates. In 1871 it was purchased by George Lansell (The Quartz King) being one of Australia’s most successful and adventurous nineteenth century gold mine owners and speculators. Lansell made numerous alterations...Fortuna Villa was owned from 1855 to 1871 by Christopher and Theodore Ballerstedt, Australia’s first mining magnates. In 1871 it was purchased by George Lansell (The Quartz King) being one of Australia’s most successful and adventurous nineteenth century gold mine owners and speculators. Lansell made numerous alterations ...Fortuna Villa was owned from 1855 to 1871 by Christopher and Theodore Ballerstedt, Australia’s first mining magnates. In 1871 it was purchased by George Lansell (The Quartz King) being one of Australia’s most successful and adventurous nineteenth century gold mine owners and speculators. Lansell made numerous alterations extensions to the building and remained in the Lansell family until 1935Plan for the addition of a four level staircase to the Garden Elevation of Fortuna Villa for George Lansell Esq. Plan shows: * Four levels of the staircase cobstructiob - Ground, Principal, First & Second levels of the staircase tower, with viewing walk at the second level * Entrance & garden elevations section showing exterior of the four level additionfortuna villa, george lansell, c & t ballerstedt, building plans -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Plan - MARKS COLLECTION: PLAN FOR FOUR LEVEL STAIRCASE TOWER TO GARDEN ELEVATION AT FORTUINA VILLA FOR GEO. LANSELL ESQ
... Fortuna Villa was owned from 1855 to 1871 by Christopher and Theodore Ballerstedt, Australia’s first mining magnates. In 1871 it was purchased by George Lansell (The Quartz King) being one of Australia’s most successful and adventurous nineteenth century gold mine owners and speculators. Lansell made numerous alterations...Fortuna Villa was owned from 1855 to 1871 by Christopher and Theodore Ballerstedt, Australia’s first mining magnates. In 1871 it was purchased by George Lansell (The Quartz King) being one of Australia’s most successful and adventurous nineteenth century gold mine owners and speculators. Lansell made numerous alterations ...Fortuna Villa was owned from 1855 to 1871 by Christopher and Theodore Ballerstedt, Australia’s first mining magnates. In 1871 it was purchased by George Lansell (The Quartz King) being one of Australia’s most successful and adventurous nineteenth century gold mine owners and speculators. Lansell made numerous alterations and extensions to the building and it remained in the Lansell family until 1935.Plan for four level staircase tower to the Garden Elevation of Fortuna Villa, Sandhurst for George Lansell Esq. Plan details: * Plan shows ground, First, second and third floor plans for the staircase construction * First and second floor house plans and location of staircase addition * Front and Garden elevations with staircase addition Plan coloured and damaged on LHS, also with water damagebendigo fortuna villa, george lansell, building plans, c & t ballerstedt -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Plan - MARKS COLLECTION: PLAN FOR NEW ENTRANCE VESTIBULE TO FORTUNA VILLA FOR GEO. LANSELL ESQ
... Fortuna Villa was owned from 1855 to 1871 by Christopher and Theodore Ballerstedt, Australia’s first mining magnates. In 1871 it was purchased by George Lansell (The Quartz King) being one of Australia’s most successful and adventurous nineteenth century gold mine owners and speculators. Lansell made numerous alterations...Fortuna Villa was owned from 1855 to 1871 by Christopher and Theodore Ballerstedt, Australia’s first mining magnates. In 1871 it was purchased by George Lansell (The Quartz King) being one of Australia’s most successful and adventurous nineteenth century gold mine owners and speculators. Lansell made numerous alterations ...Fortuna Villa was owned from 1855 to 1871 by Christopher and Theodore Ballerstedt, Australia’s first mining magnates. In 1871 it was purchased by George Lansell (The Quartz King) being one of Australia’s most successful and adventurous nineteenth century gold mine owners and speculators. Lansell made numerous alterations extensions to the building and remained in the Lansell family until 1935plan for new entrance vestibule to Fortuna Villa for George Lansell Esq. coloured plan detailing new entrance vestibule and open recess across the verandah, and entry steps RHS of page damaged/ tornfortuna villa, geo.lansell esq., building plan, c & t ballerstedt -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Plan - MARKS COLLECTION: PLAN FOR TWO STOREY OPEN VERANDAH ADDITION TO FRONT AND SIDE ELEVATIONS TO FOTUNA VILLA FOR GEO. LANSELL ESQ
... Fortuna Villa was owned from 1855 to 1871 by Christopher and Theodore Ballerstedt, Australia’s first mining magnates. In 1871 it was purchased by George Lansell (The Quartz King) being one of Australia’s most successful and adventurous nineteenth century gold mine owners and speculators. Lansell made numerous alterations...Fortuna Villa was owned from 1855 to 1871 by Christopher and Theodore Ballerstedt, Australia’s first mining magnates. In 1871 it was purchased by George Lansell (The Quartz King) being one of Australia’s most successful and adventurous nineteenth century gold mine owners and speculators. Lansell made numerous alterations ...Fortuna Villa was owned from 1855 to 1871 by Christopher and Theodore Ballerstedt, Australia’s first mining magnates. In 1871 it was purchased by George Lansell (The Quartz King) being one of Australia’s most successful and adventurous nineteenth century gold mine owners and speculators. Lansell made numerous alterations extensions to the building and remained in the Lansell family until 1935Plan shows front and side elevations only for the addition of a two storey lacework verandah to Fortuna Villa for George Lansell Esq. Black ink hand drawn plan for verandah elevations Plan badly damaged with water damage, flocking, tears and a hole in the paper plan. Hand drawn additions to the plan with pencilbendigo fortuna villa, george lansell -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - MARKS COLLECTION: PLAN FOR ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO FORTUNA
... Document MARKS COLLECTION: PLAN FOR ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO FORTUNA ...Copy of plan: Written on top RH corner of plan 'plan for alteration and additions to the private residence of Geo Lansell Sandhurst' Plan shows western, southern, and eastern elevations, plus roof plan. Bottom section of plan damaged. On bottom of plan '1/8 inch to one foot.'buildings, house, fortuna villa -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - MARKS COLLECTION: EMIL MAUERMANN, GEO LANSELL DOCUMENT
... fortuna villa Emil Mauermann Architect , Sandhurst. Buff coloured contract, black typed print. 10 page document. On top of first page letterhead of Emil Mauermann, Architect, Sandhurst General Conditions of Contract for (handwritten) alteration and addition of a 'Mansard story' (sic) to the private residence of Geo. ...Buff coloured contract, black typed print. 10 page document. On top of first page letterhead of Emil Mauermann, Architect, Sandhurst General Conditions of Contract for (handwritten) alteration and addition of a 'Mansard story' (sic) to the private residence of Geo. Lansell Esq, Sandhurst. First four pages are generic typed contract document, appended are pages of handwritten details as to the construction of all aspects of the extension.Emil Mauermann Architect , Sandhurst.bendigo, buildings, fortuna villa -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Fortuna Article - "Historic Building has Varied Past", Jul 25 2008
... The Commonwealth acquired a lease on Fortuna, and Army tradesmen made alterations. Major Sari and 150 men arrived in June 1942. ...The Commonwealth acquired a lease on Fortuna, and Army tradesmen made alterations. Major Sari and 150 men arrived in June 1942. ...Built in 1856 by J.T.C. Balderstedt as an eight-room, two-storey red brick house near the New Chum gold reef. Extended in 1869 with a three-room gabled wing. Surrounded by ornate gardens and a masonry wall, overlooking gold mining operations. Purchased by George Lansell in 1871 for 20,000 pounds. Lansell made significant additions and modifications; he died in 1906. By 1938, the property was in disrepair but avoided demolition.In 1942, the Australian military sought a secure location for map printing and storage north of the Great Dividing Range. The Commonwealth acquired a lease on Fortuna, and Army tradesmen made alterations. Major Sari and 150 men arrived in June 1942. The Australian Survey Corps and Women's Army Corps produced classified mapping documents during World War II. Purchased by the Commonwealth Government in 1951. The Royal Australian Survey Corps was disbanded in 1996.D efence Imagery and Geospatial Organisation (DIGO) was established in 2000 in Canberra and Bendigo to provide geospatial intelligence for defence.In 2004, it was announced that DIGO operations would remain in Bendigo but move from Fortuna. The Department of Defence plans to vacate Fortuna, with its future use undecided.History Lives Article - "Historic Building has Varied Past" - The Bendigo Weekly Friday Jul 25 2008 This item contains the following: 11217.15a Colour Photo of Fortuna Long Room 11217.15b Colour Photo of Fortuna Staircase 11217.15c Colour Photo of Fortuna Steps and Entrance 11217.15d Part of page 7 - Fortuna Refit Not an Easy Option 11217.15e Colour Photo of Fortuna Bathroom 11217.15f Colour Photo of Fortuna Entrance Pathnon-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell, australian army survey corps
