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Hepburn Shire Council Art and Heritage Collection
Installation work at Hepburn Sound Shell, Hepburn, Victoria, 'Flight of Fancy', Petrus Spronk. 2014, 2014
Petrus Spronk is an artist of national and international significance who lives in the Hepburn Shire. He is a well loved member of the Daylesford community and gifted this work to the community as thanks for the support he received during his cancer treatment in 2013. Installation work installed at the Hepburn Sound Shell in 2014. The work comprises ceramic tiles joined/cut into 67 full bird shapes and 3 partial bird shapes.petrus spronk, art, sculpture, hepburn shire, installation art, contemporary art, hepburn sound shell, hepburn, daylesford, public art -
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Photograph, Old Hepburn Hotel, 2019, 06/02/2019
The Old Hepburn Hotel has been a watering hole in Heburn since the 1850s. The original building burnt down in a bushfire in 1906 but was rebuilt in 1912. The freehold on the building has been sold in early 2019, but it is not known what will happen to the venue. The hotel closed in midMarch 2019.Colour photograph of the Old Hepburn Hotel in Main Road, Hepburn, Victoria.old hepburn hotel, hepburn -
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Digital Photograph agriculture - horticulture - potatoes - Hepburn Shire, L.J. Gervasoni, Agriculture - Horticulture - Potatoes - Hepburn Shire, c2016, circa 2006
Digital photograph showing potatoes groing in the red dirt at Dean.agriculture, soil, farming, horticulture, potato, hepburn, dean -
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Image, The Blowhole, Hepburn, 1930
Photographic image of the Blowhole at Hepburn, Victoria. the blowhole, hepburn -
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Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Blowhole, Hepburn, 2015, 18/12/2015
Three colour photographs of the Blowhole, Hepburn. blowhole, hepburn, hepburn -
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Photograph - Colour, Blowhole, Hepburn Springs, 1987
Colour photograph of a view through a blast hole made through basalt at Hepburn by Chinese Miners to divert the Jim Crow Creek.blowhole, hepburn, chinese, jim crow creek -
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digital photographs, Lisa Gervasoni, Hepburn Pre Olypmic Swimming Pool, 2010 - 2017
Colour photograph of the Hepburn Swimming Pool.swimming, pool, sport, pre olympic, hepburn, creek, hepburn swimming pool -
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digital photographs, Lisa Gervasoni, Kangaroos at Laurie Sullivan Reserve, Hepburn, c2006
Colour photograph of kangaroos on the football ground at Hepburn, Victoria. hepburn, laurie sullivan, kangaroos, laurie sullivan reserve, hepburn football ground -
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Photograph, St Bernard's Catholic Church, Hepburn
St Bernard's closed in the 1970s.Black and white photograph of a small weatherboard church in Hepburn. It is St Bernard's Catholic Church.st bernard's catholic church, hepburn, churches, hepburn -
Federation University Australia Historical Collection (Geoffrey Blainey Research Centre)
Photograph - Black and White, Ballarat Junior Technical School Excursion to Hepburn Springs, c1965
In the late 1960s and early 1970s it as the practice for Form One boys at the Ballarat Junior Technical School to spend a week at Hepburn SpringsTwo black and white photographs showing Ballarat Junior Technical School students tasting Mineral Water at the Hepburn Springs Reserve.ballarat junior technical school, excursion, hepburn springs, hepburn springs reserve, mineral water, pump, education, teacher, school -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Drystone Wall, Hepburn Springs, 2006, 247/08/2006
Colour photograph showing a drystone wall along Doctor's Gully in Hepburn Springs. This land was associated with Vincenzo Perini.drystone, perini, doctor's gully, hepburn, hepburn springs -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Hepburn Bath House, 2004, 24/04/2012
This photograph was taken just before refurbishment and extension of the Hepburn Bathhouse. The bathhouse uses mineral water for therapeutic baths.Image of the brick bathhouse at Hepburn Springs before redevelopment. The bathhouse is in the Hepburn Springs Reserve.hepburn springs, mineral water, bath, -
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Image - Black and White, Hepburn Swimming Pool, 1936
The Hepburn Pool was built in Spring Creek during the 1930s by the Zelman's of Bellinzona Guest House. Alberto Zelman's paid for local workers to construct the pool to their specifications so the visitors to local guest houses could swim on hot days. The Hepburn Pool was used for the Victorian Swimming Championships, with 6 stones marked at one end for each lane . It is 50 yards long, the length required for competitions. In 1969 the Daylesford Olympic Swimming Pool was constructed so this 'old swimming pool' was neglected, fortunately in 1993 local volunteers associated with the Savoia Hotel returned the pool to its former glory with the help of old photos and a lot of hard work. Two well known swimmers swam at the pool in the Victorian swimming Championships, they were Annette Kellerman and Frank Beaurepaire. The Pool was named Victoria's Favourite Built Place in 2004 as part of the Victorian Government's involvement in the International Year of the Built Environment. It was included on the Victorian Heritage Register following a nomination and comparative analysis of pre Olympic Swimming Pools in Victoria by Lisa Gervasoni.Black and white imageof the Hepburn Pool in Spring Creek, with spectators on the hill. hepburn springs swimming pool, hepburn springs, hepburn pool, pre-olympic swimming pools, albert zelman, bellinzona -
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Photograph - Black and White, Hepburn Springs Swimming Pool
The Hepburn Pool was built in Spring Creek during the 1930s by the Zelmans of Bellinzona Guest House. Alberto Zelman paid for local workers to construct the pool to their specifications so the visitors to local guest houses could swim on hot days. The Hepburn Pool was used for the Victorian Swimming Championships, with 6 stones marked at one end for each lane. It is 50 yards long, the length required for competitions. In 1969 the Daylesford Olympic Swimming Pool was constructed so this 'old swimming pool' was neglected. Fortunately in 1993 local volunteers associated with the Savoia Hotel returned the pool to its former glory with the help of old photos and a lot of hard work. Two well known swimmers swam at the pool in the Victorian swimming Championships, they were Annette Kellerman and Frank Beaurepaire. The Pool was named Victoria's Favourite Built Place in 2004 as part of the Victorian Government's involvement in the International Year of the Built Environment. It was included on the Victorian Heritage Register following a nomination and comparative analysis of pre Olympic Swimming Pools in Victoria by Lisa Gervasoni.Black and white photograph of the Hepburn Pool in Spring Creek, including the diving board.hepburn springs swimming pool, hepburn springs, hepburn pool, pre-olympic swimming pools, albert zelman, bellinzona, annette kellerman, frank beaurepaire -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Fabrizio Crippa's Pear Tree, Hepburn Springs, 27/08/2006
Fabrizio Crippa of Monza, Italy built a double storey villa in 1864 on the Main Road in Hepburn Springs. The surrounding land was planted with vines and fruit trees. The pear tree is most probably one of Fabrizio Crippa's original plantings.Am old pear tree stands in a garden with a building in the back ground. hepburn, hepburn springs, pear, villa parma, parma house, crippa, fabrizio crippa -
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Image - Black and White, Macaroni Factory, Hepburn Springs, 1900
"MACARONI MANUFACTORY. On the pretty road to the Hepburn Mineral Springs, and not far from where the health-laden waters gush plentifully from the earth, is a two-storied brick it is that Messrs Lucini and Co, carry building, dedicated to the manufacture of macaroni, vermicelli, and the Italians' own especial delight— spaghetti. Here on operations, and Mr Lucini himself was good enough to show the writer around and explain the various proces ses of a manufacture which is little known to Australians. The finest wheat and the mineral waters fresh from the springs are utilised, and by means of a most ingenious machine, the hollow rods of macaroni are turned out in large numbers. Finally, they are packed in boxes and cases, and sent off to the prin cipal agent in Daylesford, Mr J. W. King, who in turn forwards them to all parts of the country. Mr Blackett, thv Govrnment Analyst, writes in most lau datory manner of the productions of the factory, and says that on testing them he found the various sam ples were of excellent quality, and quite equal to any of Italian manufacture. Visitors to the springs should not fail to call in at Messrs Lucini's, which is one of the show places of the district, and will well repay an inspection.A number of women, members of the Lucini family, make macroni and the macaroni factory in Hepburn Springs. lucini, macaroni factory, hepburn springs, spaghetti, macaroni