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Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Rigby, Ghost towns of Australia : by George Farwell, 1977_
... Ghost towns of Australia : by George Farwell...ghost towns of australia...A history of Australia's 'Ghost Towns' - towns which roared... of Australia's history. australia history ghost towns of australia george ...A history of Australia's 'Ghost Towns' - towns which roared into being and eventually drifted away with smaller populations.An interesting snapshot of Australia's history.Hard cover book. 245 pages, illus.(some col.).Inscribes "W. A. Partington" and address of owner.australia history, ghost towns of australia, george farwell -
Clunes Museum
Artwork, other - PAINTING, GHOST TOWNS OF AUSTRALIA NO. 2
... GHOST TOWNS OF AUSTRALIA NO. 2...GHOST TOWNS OF AUSTRALIA NO. 2 CLUNES VIC 2 28/40... BUILDINGS GHOST TOWNS OF AUSTRALIA NO. 2 CLUNES VIC 2 28/40 GOLD ...GOLD METAL FRAME UNDER GLASS WITH WHITE MATT SURROUNDS. DRAWING OF CLUNES, BUILDINGS CORNER FRASER AND TEMPLETON STREETS.GHOST TOWNS OF AUSTRALIA NO. 2 CLUNES VIC 2 28/40clunes, buildings -
Clunes Museum
Book, RIGBY LIMITED, ADELAIDE, GHOST TOWNS OF AUSTRALIA, 1965
... GHOST TOWNS OF AUSTRALIA... COVER. 247 PAGES GHOST TOWNS OF AUSTRALIA Book BOOK RIGBY ...AS IN THE UNITED STATES, GHOST TOWNS ARE ONE OF THE SELDOM VISITED, YET ENDURING FEATURES OF OUR LANDSCAPE...HARDCOVER BOOK, WITH DUSTOVER SHOWING IMAGES OF VERANDAH POSTS IN RED AND ORANGE ON THE DUST COVER. 247 PAGES non-fictionAS IN THE UNITED STATES, GHOST TOWNS ARE ONE OF THE SELDOM VISITED, YET ENDURING FEATURES OF OUR LANDSCAPE...local history, book -
Clunes Museum
Document - BOOK EXTRACT, SEAL BOOKS, GHOST TOWNS OF AUSTRALIA
... GHOST TOWNS OF AUSTRALIA... - GEESE, GOATS AND GIRLS, PAGES 95-106 PUBLISHED 1965 GHOST TOWNS ...PHOTOCOPY OF CHAPTER X - GEESE, GOATS AND GIRLS, PAGES 95-106 PUBLISHED 1965local history, document, pamphlet -
Clunes Museum
Document - BOOK / EXTRACTS, GEORGE FARWELL
... .) CLUNES FROM THE BOOK "GHOST TOWNS OF AUSTRALIA" BY GEORGE FARWELL...., GOATS, AND GIRLS.) CLUNES FROM THE BOOK "GHOST TOWNS ...THE ABOVE HISTORY WAS DONATED BY WARRICK MITCHELL.PHOTOCOPY OF AN EXTRACT CALLED (GEESE, GOATS, AND GIRLS.) CLUNES FROM THE BOOK "GHOST TOWNS OF AUSTRALIA" BY GEORGE FARWELL.local history, document, mining -
Clunes Museum
Newspaper - NEWSPAPER CUTTING, THE MELBOURNE AGE, GEESE, GOATS AND GIRLS IN OLD CLUNES, 4 SEPTEMBER 1965
... , 1965. TAKEN FROM GHOST TOWNS OF AUSTRALIA BY GEORGE FARWELL... SEPTEMBER 4, 1965. TAKEN FROM GHOST TOWNS OF AUSTRALIA BY GEORGE ...GHOST TOWNS AND GOLD MININGNEWSPAPER CUTTING. THE AGE LITERARY REVIEW SEPTEMBER 4, 1965. TAKEN FROM GHOST TOWNS OF AUSTRALIA BY GEORGE FARWELLclunes, history, mining, ghost towns, george farwell -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Book, Angus B. Watson, Lost & almost forgotten towns of colonial Victoria : a comprehensive analysis of census results for Victoria, 1841-1901, 2003
Lists all towns and villages with entries in the Victorian censuses between 1841 and 1901. It includes in excess of 1400 entries with the latitude and longitude for each town, numbers males and females in the town, and the number of occupied dwellings (where available). For many of these settlements the only visible trace of them today is in the census results collected by the fledgling governments of Colonial Victoria. It is a comprehensive reference and a fascinating insight into the movements of early populations of new Australians.cities and towns victoria, history 19th century, statistics, ghost towns - victoria, geographical names victoria, victoria census -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Book - Paperback book, Ghost Towns of the Mountain Goldfields, 1999
... Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Ghost towns ...Ghost towns of the mountain goldfields in VictoriaPaperback. Cover has a drawing depicting horses, both ridden and pack, walking along a forest track on their way to a small town. There are heavily forested mountains in the distance. Overlaid onto the drawing is a modern photograph of an old stone building. In the foreground is a green timber building with a water tank and verandah. It is all set in the clearing in the middle of a forest.Stamp of the Marysville & District Historical Society Inc / P.O. Box 22 / Marysville 3779 Also the inscription: To Alma / Thanks for your help / Signature / LS / November 1999gold, gold mining, gold town, ghost town, victoria, australia, history -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Framed Picture Print, MENIN GATE AT MIDNIGHT
Menin Gate at Midnight (also known as Ghosts of Menin Gate) is a 1927 painting by Australian artist Will Longstaff. The painting depicts a host of ghostly soldiers marching across a field in front of the Menin Gate war memorial. Longstaff painted the work after attending the unveiling of the Menin Gate memorial, at Ypres in Belgium, on 24 July 1927. The memorial commemorated those men of the British Empire, including Australia, who died in the battles of the First World War around the town. The painting is part of the collection of the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. It was purchased by Lord Woolavington for 2,000 Guineas and presented to the Australian government.[1] After a royal command viewing for George V and the Royal family at Buckingham Palace, the painting was displayed in Manchester and Glasgow. It was then taken around Australia, where record crowds paid to view the work. Longstaff oversaw the making of 2,000 prints and 400 of these were given to the nascent Australian War Memorial to sell to raise funds.Rectangular shaped glass covered picture frame showing a print of the MENIN GATE AT MIDNIGHTMENIN GATE AT MIDNIGHT by WILL LONGSTAFF Presented to the Commonwealth Government of Australia by Lord Woolavington paintings, prints, ww1, lara r.s.l. menin gate, world war one. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Script, Robin Boyd, The Flying Dogtor. Episode 10 Ghost Town, 1963
After the fire was distinguished and the flood subsided, on his way flying home, the Dogtor heard voices repeatedly on his radio "Calling Flying Dogtor". A sick voice asked for the Dogtor's help in the main street of Ghostville, the old mining town across Dry Gulch Gully, now a ghost town. He got to the abandoned address, 13 ("unlucky number") Spook Street. The Dogtor is about to open the door...The Flying Dogtor" series was broadcast on Australian Television Network (later becoming the Seven Network) between February and April 1964 (see item D254 for schedule).Typewritten, carbon copy, foolscap, 2 pagesPage 1: Left hand side has been amended and is attached with tape. Written corrections on right hand side.the flying dogtor, robin boyd, crawford productions, manuscript -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Ghost town in thriving Mitcham, 14/07/1965
Article from Nunawading Gazette about the memories of Harry Alderton who worked at the Australian Tesselated Tile Co in Mitcham from the age of 15 and now at 81yrs has the unique honour of being life retainer under the will of Don Walker.tile factories, australian tesselated tile co.pty ltd, richards street, mitcham, mitcham, alderton, harry, victoria avenue, mitcham, walker, donald, mcdonald, mick, bunton, 'mac', fowler, 'kem', miller, jack, wiseman, a.e., wiseman, a.t., wiseman, w., wiseman, a. -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book, Lost and almost forgotten towns of colonial Victoria: a comprehensive analysis of census results for Victoria, 1841 - 1901, 2003
Purchased from the author when he spoke at a meeting of the Surrey Hills Historical Society. This meticulously researched book lists all towns and villages with entries in the Victorian censuses between 1841 and 1901. There are over 1400 entries. It includes the latitude and longitude for each town. It indicates how many males and females lived in the town, and the number of occupied dwellings (where available). For many of these settlements the only visible trace of them today is in the census results collected by the fledgling governments of Colonial Victoria. It is a comprehensive reference and a fascinating insight into the movements of early populations of new Australians and the forces that shaped them and is useful to historians, researchers and all readers with a fascination for colonial history.This book lists all the towns and villages with entries in Victorian censuses between 1841 and 1901. There are over 1400 entries. 518pp, with place name index. cities and towns, ghost towns, victoria, 1841, 1901, angus b watson -
Federation University Art Collection
Work on paper - Artwork - Printmaking, Jack, Kenneth, "Mt Porndon and the Stony Rises - No 6 Volcanic Plains of Victoria" by Kenneth Jack, 1962
Kenneth JACK AM MBE RWS, (5 October 1924 – 10 June 2006) Australian watercolour artist Kenneth Jack who specialised in painting the images of an almost forgotten outback life; old mine workings, abandoned ghost towns, decaying farm buildings. He became a professional painter at the age of 39 after giving up his job as senior instructor at the Caulfield Institute of Technology. In 1977 he was elected to The Royal Watercolour Society and in 1982 was awarded the MBE, and the Order of Australia (AM) followed in 1987. Framed three block lino print showing the volcanic plains of Victoria around Stony Rises. It is Number 6 in the Volcanic Plains of Victoria series. Donated through the Australian Gifts Programme by Katherine Littlewood.31/40artwork, artist, kenneth jack, printmaking, volcano, mt porndon, mount porndon, linocuts -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Print - Reproduction, framed, The Menin Gate at Midnight
'Menin Gate at midnight' was painted by Will Longstaff to commemorate those soldiers with no marked graves on the Western Front during the First World War; also known as 'Ghosts of Menin Gate'. Longstaff attended a ceremony dedicating the Menin Gate memorial to the soldiers of the British empire forces, just outside the town of Ypres, Belgium, on 24 July 1927. The memorial was dedicated to the 350,000 men of the British and Empire forces who had died in battles around Ypres, and bears the names of 55,000 men with no known grave, over 6,000 of whom were Australians. Longstaff was profoundly moved by what he witnessed and that night, unable to sleep, Longstaff returned to Menin Road and later claimed to have had a vision of spirits of the dead rising out of the soil around him. On returning to his studio in London he painted 'Menin Gate at midnight' in a single session. Today 'Menin Gate at midnight' has achieved the status of a national icon. The painting retains its ability to provoke an emotional response and to communicate the scale of the loss of life and the devastation of war. However as people now have a very different understanding of war, the painting serves a slightly different function. Whereas in the past people responded to the painting as it related to the loss of a loved one and their own personal grief, now the painting communicates the loss experienced by a whole generation. The vast number of those who were killed, and the immensity of the damage wrought during the First World War, requires that those who sacrificed their lives should not be forgotten. Longstaff used well-known motifs to trigger emotion. His scarlet poppies are flowers that could be found in the Flanders fields, but they also carry the traditional connotations of shed blood and remembrance; they represent a floral blanket covering the bloodied bodies of unknown soldiers; at the same time, like the paper poppies worn on Remembrance Day, they are a tribute from the living to the dead. The portrayal of the steel-helmeted soldiers rising from the cornfields extends the range of visual emblems used by Longstaff: the plentiful harvest; the harvest of men; the steel-helmeted crosses covering the graves of many soldiers; and the helmeted bayonets raised in cheer and victory.ww1, menin gate, wark vc club -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, Northcote Leader, "Tram depot closure 'sad' ", "Depot now a 'ghost town' ", 4/11/1998 12:00:00 AM
383.1 - Newspaper clipping from the Northcote Leader, 4/11/1998, titled "Tram depot closure 'sad' ", about the part closure of Preston tramway workshops and the resulting staff redundancies. Quotes Andrew Neal (CEO Public Transport Corporation) and John Speight - Australian Manufacturing Workers Union, AMWU President. Also quotes Michael Christodoulou of E. J. Doherty about the value of the property. 383.2 - photocopy of an article from another newspaper titled "Depot now a 'ghost town' " regarding the part closure of Preston Workshops.trams, tramways, preston workshops, ptc, closure -
Federation University Art Collection
Work on paper - Artwork - Printmaking, Jack, Kenneth, "Glasshouse Mountains, Queensland" by Kenneth Jack, 1961
Kenneth JACK AM MBE RWS, (5 October 1924 – 10 June 2006) Australian watercolour artist Kenneth Jack who specialised in painting the images of an almost forgotten outback life; old mine workings, abandoned ghost towns, decaying farm buildings. He became a professional painter at the age of 39 after giving up his job as senior instructor at the Caulfield Institute of Technology. In 1977 he was elected to The Royal Watercolour Society and in 1982 was awarded the MBE, and the Order of Australia (AM) followed in 1987. Framed three block linocut depicting the Glasshouse Mountains in the Australian State Queensland. Donated through the Australian Gifts Programme by Katherine Littlewood.21/32artwork, artist, kenneth jack, printmaking, glasshouse mountains, queensland, available, linocut