Showing 6 items matching "id apartments"
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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - ID Apartments, early stages of construction, Rouse Street, Port Melbourne, Janet Bolitho, 2003
... ID Apartments, early stages of construction, Rouse Street, Port Melbourne......id apartments...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne built environment - domestic sheridan property udl joshua brothers distillery pickles street id apartments rouse street Five colour photographs of early stages of the 'I D' apartments on the old distillery site in Rouse Street Photograph ID Apartments, early stages of construction, Rouse Street, Port Melbourne Janet Bolitho ...Five colour photographs of early stages of the 'I D' apartments on the old distillery site in Rouse Streetbuilt environment - domestic, sheridan property, udl, joshua brothers distillery, pickles street, id apartments, rouse street -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - ID Apartments, Port Melbourne, Glen Stuart, 5 Jan 2004
... ID Apartments, Port Melbourne...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Built Environment - Domestic Built Environment - Industrial Pickles Street Joshua Bros Distillery Colour photo showing the construction of the ID apartment complex on Pickles and Danks Streets, incorporating the United Distilleries (Formerly the Joshua Brothers Distillery). Photograph ID Apartments, Port Melbourne Glen Stuart ...Colour photo showing the construction of the ID apartment complex on Pickles and Danks Streets, incorporating the United Distilleries (Formerly the Joshua Brothers Distillery).built environment - domestic, built environment - industrial, pickles street, joshua bros distillery -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Joshua Bros Distilleries, Port Melbourne
... ...ID Apartments...The complex was turned into the ID apartment complex in the early/mid 2000s Built environment - industrial Industry Joshua Brothers Distillery State Library Victoria ID Apartments COPYRIGHT STATE LIBRARY VICTORIA Digital copies of two black and white prints (possibly newspaper sketches) .01 - shows the distillery process as undertaken by Joshua Bros at their Port Melbourne site which was located on the Western side of Pickles St between what is now Danks St and Rouse St. .02 an image of the Joshua Bros Distilleries under a heading of "A New Victorian Enterprise" Photograph Joshua Bros Distilleries, Port Melbourne ...Images are from the LaTrobe Picture Collection, State Library of Victoria Joshua Bros were a major industrial presence from the late 1800s. The complex was turned into the ID apartment complex in the early/mid 2000sCOPYRIGHT STATE LIBRARY VICTORIA Digital copies of two black and white prints (possibly newspaper sketches) .01 - shows the distillery process as undertaken by Joshua Bros at their Port Melbourne site which was located on the Western side of Pickles St between what is now Danks St and Rouse St. .02 an image of the Joshua Bros Distilleries under a heading of "A New Victorian Enterprise"built environment - industrial, industry, joshua brothers distillery, state library victoria, id apartments -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Demolition, Joshua Bros/UDL distillery buildings, Pickles Street, Port Melbourne, 26 Oct 2002
... ...ID Apartments...The site was to become the ID apartment complex. .01 - Viewed from Rouse St looking East towards the city with "Portside" apartments at the rear. ...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Built Environment - Domestic Built Environment - Industrial Joshua Bros Distillery UDL Sheridan Property ID Apartments Portside Apartments Pickles Street Digital copies of two colour photographs taken 26.10.2002 showing the demolition of the former Joshua Bros/UDL distillery building on Pickles St. ...Digital copies of two colour photographs taken 26.10.2002 showing the demolition of the former Joshua Bros/UDL distillery building on Pickles St. The site was to become the ID apartment complex. .01 - Viewed from Rouse St looking East towards the city with "Portside" apartments at the rear. Retained walls are to the right, on Pickles St, where some of the walls are decoated with paintings of UDL products. .02 - taken from the same spot on Rouse St but looking to the West side of the complex including other apartments on Johnston St and again with "Portside " apartments at the rear.built environment - domestic, built environment - industrial, joshua bros distillery, udl, sheridan property, id apartments, portside apartments, pickles street -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Conversion of UDL Distillery to apartments, Pickles Street, Janet Bolitho, 2002 - 2003
... ...id apartments...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne built environment - commercial joshua brothers distillery udl pickles street id apartments Four colour photographs of the conversion of UDL Distillery in Pickles Street to apartments. ...Four colour photographs of the conversion of UDL Distillery in Pickles Street to apartments. Taken from Rouse St .01- Wall, Pickles St .02 - Crane and demolition .03 - Blue rear of aprtments under construction .04 - Interior view of construction sitebuilt environment - commercial, joshua brothers distillery, udl, pickles street, id apartments -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Redeveloped Joshua Bros distillery, Port Melbourne, Feb 2006
... Images of redeveloped Joshua Bros distillery site as apartments (ID complex) with retained bottle images on walls. ...Images of redeveloped Joshua Bros distillery site as apartments (ID complex) with retained bottle images on walls. ...Photographic images of properties in Port Melbourne. Image may have been taken by a PMHPS member or scanned from a past resident or taken for real estate sale purposes. Pickles Street and Rouse Street corner. Images of redeveloped Joshua Bros distillery site as apartments (ID complex) with retained bottle images on walls. Feb 2006built environment - domestic, pickles street, rouse street
