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Kew Historical Society IncArchive (Sub-series) - Subject File, Kew, City of - Municipal Collection, 1994
... Kew, City of - Municipal Collection...Archive file containing information about the Civic Collection of the City of Boroondra, including policy documents (1997-2002), correspondence from Jill O’Brien relating to the Municipal Collection owned by the former City of Kew (including a reference to the mayoral photographs, 1999,) being returned to be hung in the Kew Library....Kew, City of - Municipal Collection Archive Subject File ...Various partiesReference, Research, InformationSecondary Values (KHS Imposed Order)Subject file containing information about the Civic Collection of the City of Boroondra, including policy documents (1997-2002), correspondence from Jill O’Brien relating to the Municipal Collection owned by the former City of Kew (including a reference to the mayoral photographs, 1989,) being returned to be hung in the Kew Library. It is assumed that the latter refers to the small digitised portrait copiescivic collection -- kew historical society -- city of boroondara, collectioncivic collection -- kew historical society -- city of boroondara, collection -
Kew Historical Society IncLegal record - The Indenture, Crown Portion 86, otherwise known as 'The Morgan Deed', 1852 (and later)
... ...kew (vic.) — municipal collection...This indenture once formed part of the City of Kew's Municipal Collection. Cr. W.D. Vaughan in his history 'Kew's Civic Century' (1960) records on page 194 that: "The original deed of conveyance of the land being all of Crown Portion 86, Kew, purchased by John Quick, James Venn Morgan, Samuel Derrick and William Derrick was presented by the Historical Society of Victoria on behalf of Mrs Fryer, a daughter of the later J.V. ...Kew Historical Society Inc Kew Court House 188 High Street Kew melbourne This indenture once formed part of the City of Kew's Municipal Collection. Cr. W.D. Vaughan in his history 'Kew's Civic Century' (1960) records on page 194 that: "The original deed of conveyance of the land being all of Crown Portion 86, Kew, purchased by John Quick, James Venn Morgan, Samuel Derrick and William Derrick was presented by the Historical Society of Victoria on behalf of Mrs Fryer, a daughter of the later J.V. ...This indenture once formed part of the City of Kew's Municipal Collection. Cr. W.D. Vaughan in his history 'Kew's Civic Century' (1960) records on page 194 that: "The original deed of conveyance of the land being all of Crown Portion 86, Kew, purchased by John Quick, James Venn Morgan, Samuel Derrick and William Derrick was presented by the Historical Society of Victoria on behalf of Mrs Fryer, a daughter of the later J.V. Morgan, to the [Kew] Council on August 5, 1941. Crown Portion 86, comprised all the land between Cotham Road and High Street to an alignment opposite the east boundary of Glenferrie Road. On it the first residential house was built by Mr. J.V. Morgan in 1852." Following the donation, the Indenture was surrounded by other original related text and explanatory notes and framed. The resulting framed documents are the largest framed objects in the collection.The Indenture and the accompanying contextual documents are some of the most historically significant manuscripts to have survived since the settlement of Kew in the 1850s. They provide a link to Kew's most famous pioneering families.Framed 1952 Indenture recording the sale of land in Kew to pioneering Kew families.james venn morgan, john quick, william derrick, samuel derrick, kew (vic) - history, kew (vic) - pioneers, samuel watts, kew (vic.) — municipal collection -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Cr. H. E. Wiltshire J.P., Mayor [of Kew] 1968-69, ca.1969
... ...kew -- municipal collection...A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series. mayor of kew cr. h. e. wiltshire kew -- municipal collection Cr. H. E. Wiltshire J.P., / Mayor 1968-69 Framed portrait of Cr. ...Kew achieved independence from the Boroondara Roads Board in 1860. As a new municipality, its first three leaders were designated as chairmen. On becoming a borough in 1863, its leaders were identified as mayors. The earliest photographs date from ca.1906, when the Town of Kew commissioned the noted local photographer Josiah E Barnes to produce standardised portraits of former mayors to be displayed in the Mayoral Chamber of the Town Hall. The collection also includes photographs by other well-known photographic studios such as Burlington Studios, Melba – Melbourne, Stuart Tompkins, Spencer Shier and Talma & Co. The majority of mounts identify the photographer. Eighty photographs are housed in their original frames.This portrait is one of a series of mounted and framed photographic portraits of Mayors and Town Clerks of the former Borough, Town and City of Kew, for the period 1863 to 1969. The portraits were transferred by the City of Kew to the Kew Historical Society in March 1989. A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series. Framed portrait of Cr. H. E. Wiltshire J.P., Mayor of Kew during 1968-9. The mounting and framing of the photograph follows a typical layout or style in that each is framed in dark wood, glazed, and laid down on an inscribed board. The inscription identifies the name of the mayor and the year/s that he/she served.Cr. H. E. Wiltshire J.P., / Mayor 1968-69mayor of kew, cr. h. e. wiltshire, kew -- municipal collection -
Kew Historical Society IncArchive (Sub-series) - Subject File, Kew Historical Society, Grip of Time, 1982
... city of kew - municipal collection...Mrs Laurel Abercrombie, a Kew resident, donated the sculpture to the City of Kew in 1982, and it formed part of the ‘municipal collection’ of the former City of Kew (now City of Boroondara). ...Typically files will contain primary and secondary sources. kew historical society - archives kew library kew civic hall kew town hall grip of time peter schipperheyn (1955-) artworks - kew (vic) city of kew - municipal collection Archive file containing both primary and secondary sources relating to the sculpture by Peter Schipperheyn (b.1955) - Grip of Time (1979) - installed on the north wall of the Kew Town Hall (now the Kew Library) in 1983. ...Various partiesReference, Research, InformationSecondary Values (KHS Imposed Order)Subject file containing both primary and secondary sources relating to the sculpture by Peter Schipperheyn (b.1955) - Grip of Time (1979) - installed on the north wall of the Kew Town Hall (now the Kew Library) in 1983. Mrs Laurel Abercrombie, a Kew resident, donated the sculpture to the City of Kew in 1982, and it formed part of the ‘municipal collection’ of the former City of Kew (now City of Boroondara). A note in the file records that prior to its installation on its current site; it was attached to a brick wall at the side of Abercrombie Galleries, Johnson Street, Collingwood. It was restored by the sculptor c.1996. The file contains two colour photographs of the sculpture and newspaper articles recording controversy at the time of its installation. The file also contains correspondence between the Society and the City of Boroondara relating to the plaque that was beside the sculpture.kew historical society - archives, kew library, kew civic hall, kew town hall, grip of time, peter schipperheyn (1955-), artworks - kew (vic), city of kew - municipal collectionkew historical society - archives, kew library, kew civic hall, kew town hall, grip of time, peter schipperheyn (1955-), artworks - kew (vic), city of kew - municipal collection -
Kew Historical Society IncArchive (Sub-series) - Subject File, Kew Historical Society, HELLER, Madame Shi Shi, 1982
... ...kew municipal collection...Typically files will contain primary and secondary sources. madame shishi heller jill o’brien kew municipal collection Archive file containing correspondence, newspaper articles/clippings and a book - ‘Les Naifs Haitiennes: An introduction to Haitian art and history’ (Madame Shishi, 1982, 63pp). ...Various partiesReference, Research, InformationSecondary Values (KHS Imposed Order)Subject file containing correspondence, newspaper articles/clippings and a book - ‘Les Naifs Haitiennes: An introduction to Haitian art and history’ (Madame Shishi, 1982, 63pp). Madame Shishi was at one stage a resident of Kew but had spent the previous twenty years in Haiti, and was the Haitian Consul General. Madame Shishi donated one of her paintings to the City of Kew in 1984 - ‘La Vie Haitienne’. The Mayor Cr Jill O’Brien accepted the donation. The painting, oil on Masonite is described in the file.madame shishi heller, jill o’brien, kew municipal collectionmadame shishi heller, jill o’brien, kew municipal collection -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, J E Barnes, George Lewis, Mayor [of Kew] 1863, c.1906
... ...Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection...A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series. mayors of kew (vic) cr. george lewis Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection George Lewis / Mayor 1863 Framed portrait of Cr. ...Kew achieved independence from the Boroondara Roads Board in 1860. As a new municipality, its first three leaders were designated as chairmen. On becoming a borough in 1863, its leaders were identified as mayors. The earliest photographs date from ca.1906, when the Town of Kew commissioned the noted local photographer Josiah E Barnes to produce standardised portraits of former mayors to be displayed in the Mayoral Chamber of the Town Hall. The collection also includes photographs by other well-known photographic studios such as Burlington Studios, Melba – Melbourne, Stuart Tompkins, Spencer Shier and Talma & Co. The majority of mounts identify the photographer. Eighty photographs are housed in their original frames.This portrait is one of a series of mounted and framed photographic portraits of mayors and town clerks of the former Borough, Town and City of Kew. The portraits were transferred by the City of Kew to the Kew Historical Society in March 1989. A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series.Framed portrait of Cr. George Lewis, third Chairmen and later first Mayor of Kew. The mounting and framing of the photograph follows a typical layout or style in that each is framed in dark wood, glazed, and laid down on an inscribed board. The inscription identifies the name of the mayor and the year/s that he/she served.George Lewis / Mayor 1863 mayors of kew (vic), cr. george lewis, kew (vic.) — municipal collection -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, J E Barnes, John Carson, Mayor [of Kew] 1863-4, 1906
... ...Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection...A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series. mayor of kew cr. john carson photographers - kew (vic) - josiah earl barnes Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection John Carson / Mayor 1863-4 Framed portrait of Cr. ...Kew achieved independence from the Boroondara Roads Board in 1860. As a new municipality, its first three leaders were designated as chairmen. On becoming a borough in 1863, its leaders were identified as mayors. The earliest photographs date from ca.1906, when the Town of Kew commissioned the noted local photographer Josiah E Barnes to produce standardised portraits of former mayors to be displayed in the Mayoral Chamber of the Town Hall. The collection also includes photographs by other well-known photographic studios such as Burlington Studios, Melba – Melbourne, Stuart Tompkins, Spencer Shier and Talma & Co. The majority of mounts identify the photographer. Eighty photographs are housed in their original frames.This portrait is one of a series of mounted and framed photographic portraits of mayors and town clerks of the former Borough, Town and City of Kew. The portraits were transferred by the City of Kew to the Kew Historical Society in March 1989. A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series.Framed portrait of Cr. John Carson, Mayor of Kew 1863-4. The mounting and framing of the photograph follows a typical layout or style in that each is framed in dark wood, glazed, and laid down on an inscribed board. The inscription identifies the name of the mayor and the year/s that he/she served.John Carson / Mayor 1863-4mayor of kew, cr. john carson, photographers - kew (vic) - josiah earl barnes, kew (vic.) — municipal collection -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, W.M. Derrick, Mayor [of Kew] 1864-5, 1906
... ...Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection...A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series. mayor of kew cr. w. m. derrick photographers - kew (vic) - josiah earl barnes Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection W.M. Derrick / Mayor 1864-5 Framed portrait of Cr. ...Kew achieved independence from the Boroondara Roads Board in 1860. As a new municipality, its first three leaders were designated as chairmen. On becoming a borough in 1863, its leaders were identified as mayors. The earliest photographs date from ca.1906, when the Town of Kew commissioned the noted local photographer Josiah E Barnes to produce standardised portraits of former mayors to be displayed in the Mayoral Chamber of the Town Hall. The collection also includes photographs by other well-known photographic studios such as Burlington Studios, Melba – Melbourne, Stuart Tompkins, Spencer Shier and Talma & Co. The majority of mounts identify the photographer. Eighty photographs are housed in their original frames.This portrait is one of a series of mounted and framed photographic portraits of mayors and town clerks of the former Borough, Town and City of Kew. The portraits were transferred by the City of Kew to the Kew Historical Society in March 1989. A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series.Framed portrait of Cr. W. M. Derrick, Mayor of Kew 1864-5. The mounting and framing of the photograph follows a typical layout or style in that each is framed in dark wood, glazed, and laid down on an inscribed board. The inscription identifies the name of the mayor and the year/s that he/she served.W.M. Derrick / Mayor 1864-5mayor of kew, cr. w. m. derrick, photographers - kew (vic) - josiah earl barnes, kew (vic.) — municipal collection -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, J E Barnes, William Stevenson, Mayor [of Kew] 1865-6, 1906
... ...Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection...A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series. mayors of kew (vic) cr. william stevenson Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection William Stevenson, Mayor [of Kew] 1865-6 Framed portrait of Cr. ...Kew achieved independence from the Boroondara Roads Board in 1860. As a new municipality, its first three leaders were designated as chairmen. On becoming a borough in 1863, its leaders were identified as mayors. The earliest photographs date from ca.1906, when the Town of Kew commissioned the noted local photographer Josiah E Barnes to produce standardised portraits of former mayors to be displayed in the Mayoral Chamber of the Town Hall. The collection also includes photographs by other well-known photographic studios such as Burlington Studios, Melba – Melbourne, Stuart Tompkins, Spencer Shier and Talma & Co. The majority of mounts identify the photographer. Eighty photographs are housed in their original frames.This portrait is one of a series of mounted and framed photographic portraits of mayors and town clerks of the former Borough, Town and City of Kew. The portraits were transferred by the City of Kew to the Kew Historical Society in March 1989. A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series.Framed portrait of Cr. William Stevenson, Mayor of Kew 1865-6. The mounting and framing of the photograph follows a typical layout or style in that each is framed in dark wood, glazed, and laid down on an inscribed board. The inscription identifies the name of the mayor and the year/s that he/she served.William Stevenson, Mayor [of Kew] 1865-6mayors of kew (vic), cr. william stevenson, kew (vic.) — municipal collection -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, J E Barnes, Francis Barnard, Mayor [of Kew] 1866-7, 1883-5, 1906
... ...Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection...A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series. mayor of kew cr. francis barnard photographers - kew (vic) - josiah earl barnes Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection Francis Barnard, Mayor [of Kew] 1866-7, 1883-5 Framed portrait of Cr. ...Kew achieved independence from the Boroondara Roads Board in 1860. As a new municipality, its first three leaders were designated as chairmen. On becoming a borough in 1863, its leaders were identified as mayors. The earliest photographs date from ca.1906, when the Town of Kew commissioned the noted local photographer Josiah E Barnes to produce standardised portraits of former mayors to be displayed in the Mayoral Chamber of the Town Hall. The collection also includes photographs by other well-known photographic studios such as Burlington Studios, Melba – Melbourne, Stuart Tompkins, Spencer Shier and Talma & Co. The majority of mounts identify the photographer. Eighty photographs are housed in their original frames.This portrait is one of a series of mounted and framed photographic portraits of mayors and town clerks of the former Borough, Town and City of Kew. The portraits were transferred by the City of Kew to the Kew Historical Society in March 1989. A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series.Framed portrait of Cr. Francis Barnard, Mayor of Kew for the years 1866-7 and 1883-5. The mounting and framing of the photograph follows a typical layout or style in that each is framed in dark wood, glazed, and laid down on an inscribed board. The inscription identifies the name of the mayor and the year/s that he/she served.Francis Barnard, Mayor [of Kew] 1866-7, 1883-5mayor of kew, cr. francis barnard, photographers - kew (vic) - josiah earl barnes, kew (vic.) — municipal collection -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Charles F. Bradley, Mayor [of Kew] 1867-8, ca. 1910
... ...Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection...A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series. mayors of kew (vic) cr. charles f bradley photographers - kew (vic) - josiah earl barnes Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection Charles F. Bradley, Mayor [of Kew] 1867-8 Framed portrait of Cr Charles F Bradley, Mayor of Kew, Mayor 1867-8. ...Kew achieved independence from the Boroondara Roads Board in 1860. As a new municipality, its first three leaders were designated as chairmen. On becoming a borough in 1863, its leaders were identified as mayors. The earliest photographs date from ca.1906, when the Town of Kew commissioned the noted local photographer Josiah E Barnes to produce standardised portraits of former mayors to be displayed in the Mayoral Chamber of the Town Hall. The collection also includes photographs by other well-known photographic studios such as Burlington Studios, Melba – Melbourne, Stuart Tompkins, Spencer Shier and Talma & Co. The majority of mounts identify the photographer. Eighty photographs are housed in their original frames.This portrait is one of a series of mounted and framed photographic portraits of mayors and town clerks of the former Borough, Town and City of Kew. The portraits were transferred by the City of Kew to the Kew Historical Society in March 1989. A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series.Framed portrait of Cr Charles F Bradley, Mayor of Kew, Mayor 1867-8. The mounting and framing of the photograph follows a typical layout or style in that each is framed in dark wood, glazed, and laid down on an inscribed board. The inscription identifies the name of the mayor and the year/s that he/she served.Charles F. Bradley, Mayor [of Kew] 1867-8mayors of kew (vic), cr. charles f bradley, photographers - kew (vic) - josiah earl barnes, kew (vic.) — municipal collection -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, J E Barnes, Herbert J. Henty, Mayor [of Kew] 1868-9, 1906
... ...Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection...A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series. mayor of kew cr. herbert j henty Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection Herbert J. Henty, Mayor [of Kew] 1868-9 Framed portrait of Cr. ...Kew achieved independence from the Boroondara Roads Board in 1860. As a new municipality, its first three leaders were designated as chairmen. On becoming a borough in 1863, its leaders were identified as mayors. The earliest photographs date from ca.1906, when the Town of Kew commissioned the noted local photographer Josiah E Barnes to produce standardised portraits of former mayors to be displayed in the Mayoral Chamber of the Town Hall. The collection also includes photographs by other well-known photographic studios such as Burlington Studios, Melba – Melbourne, Stuart Tompkins, Spencer Shier and Talma & Co. The majority of mounts identify the photographer. Eighty photographs are housed in their original frames.This portrait is one of a series of mounted and framed photographic portraits of mayors and town clerks of the former Borough, Town and City of Kew. The portraits were transferred by the City of Kew to the Kew Historical Society in March 1989. A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series.Framed portrait of Cr. Herbert J. Henty, Mayor of Kew 1868-9. The mounting and framing of the photograph follows a typical layout or style in that each is framed in dark wood, glazed, and laid down on an inscribed board. The inscription identifies the name of the mayor and the year/s that he/she served.Herbert J. Henty, Mayor [of Kew] 1868-9mayor of kew, cr. herbert j henty, kew (vic.) — municipal collection -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, J E Barnes, Robert M. Young, Mayor [of Kew] 1869-70, 1906
... ...Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection...A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series. cr. robert m. young mayors of kew (vic) Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection Robert M. Young, Mayor [of Kew] 1869-70 Framed portrait of Cr. ...Kew achieved independence from the Boroondara Roads Board in 1860. As a new municipality, its first three leaders were designated as chairmen. On becoming a borough in 1863, its leaders were identified as mayors. The earliest photographs date from ca.1906, when the Town of Kew commissioned the noted local photographer Josiah E Barnes to produce standardised portraits of former mayors to be displayed in the Mayoral Chamber of the Town Hall. The collection also includes photographs by other well-known photographic studios such as Burlington Studios, Melba – Melbourne, Stuart Tompkins, Spencer Shier and Talma & Co. The majority of mounts identify the photographer. Eighty photographs are housed in their original frames.This portrait is one of a series of mounted and framed photographic portraits of mayors and town clerks of the former Borough, Town and City of Kew. The portraits were transferred by the City of Kew to the Kew Historical Society in March 1989. A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series.Framed portrait of Cr. Robert M. Young, Mayor of Kew 1869-70. The mounting and framing of the photograph follows a typical layout or style in that each is framed in dark wood, glazed, and laid down on an inscribed board. The inscription identifies the name of the mayor and the year/s that he/she served.Robert M. Young, Mayor [of Kew] 1869-70cr. robert m. young, mayors of kew (vic), kew (vic.) — municipal collection -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, J E Barnes, George Y. Fishley, Mayor [of Kew] 1870, 1906
... ...Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection...A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series. george y. fishley mayors of kew (vic) Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection George Y. Fishley, Mayor [of Kew] 1870 Framed portrait of Cr. ...Kew achieved independence from the Boroondara Roads Board in 1860. As a new municipality, its first three leaders were designated as chairmen. On becoming a borough in 1863, its leaders were identified as mayors. The earliest photographs date from ca.1906, when the Town of Kew commissioned the noted local photographer Josiah E Barnes to produce standardised portraits of former mayors to be displayed in the Mayoral Chamber of the Town Hall. The collection also includes photographs by other well-known photographic studios such as Burlington Studios, Melba – Melbourne, Stuart Tompkins, Spencer Shier and Talma & Co. The majority of mounts identify the photographer. Eighty photographs are housed in their original frames.This portrait is one of a series of mounted and framed photographic portraits of mayors and town clerks of the former Borough, Town and City of Kew. The portraits were transferred by the City of Kew to the Kew Historical Society in March 1989. A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series.Framed portrait of Cr. George Y. Fishley, Mayor of Kew in 1870. The mounting and framing of the photograph follows a typical layout or style in that each is framed in dark wood, glazed, and laid down on an inscribed board. The inscription identifies the name of the mayor and the year/s that he/she served.George Y. Fishley, Mayor [of Kew] 1870george y. fishley, mayors of kew (vic), kew (vic.) — municipal collection -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, J E Barnes, Samuel Kellett, Mayor [of Kew] 1871-2, 1906
... ...Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection...A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series. cr. samuel kellett mayors of kew (vic) Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection Samuel Kellett, Mayor [of Kew] 1871-2 Framed portrait of Cr. ...Kew achieved independence from the Boroondara Roads Board in 1860. As a new municipality, its first three leaders were designated as chairmen. On becoming a borough in 1863, its leaders were identified as mayors. The earliest photographs date from ca.1906, when the Town of Kew commissioned the noted local photographer Josiah E Barnes to produce standardised portraits of former mayors to be displayed in the Mayoral Chamber of the Town Hall. The collection also includes photographs by other well-known photographic studios such as Burlington Studios, Melba – Melbourne, Stuart Tompkins, Spencer Shier and Talma & Co. The majority of mounts identify the photographer. Eighty photographs are housed in their original frames.This portrait is one of a series of mounted and framed photographic portraits of mayors and town clerks of the former Borough, Town and City of Kew. The portraits were transferred by the City of Kew to the Kew Historical Society in March 1989. A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series.Framed portrait of Cr. Samuel Kellett, Mayor of Kew]1871-2. The mounting and framing of the photograph follows a typical layout or style in that each is framed in dark wood, glazed, and laid down on an inscribed board. The inscription identifies the name of the mayor and the year/s that he/she served.Samuel Kellett, Mayor [of Kew] 1871-2cr. samuel kellett, mayors of kew (vic), kew (vic.) — municipal collection -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, J E Barnes, John Marshall, Mayor [of Kew] 1872-3, c.1906
... ...Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection...A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series. marshall, john mayors of kew (vic) photographers - kew (vic) - josiah earl barnes Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection John Marshall / Mayor 1872-3 Framed portrait of John Marshall, Mayor of Kew 1872-3. ...Kew achieved independence from the Boroondara Roads Board in 1860. As a new municipality, its first three leaders were designated as chairmen. On becoming a borough in 1863, its leaders were identified as mayors. The earliest photographs date from ca.1906, when the Town of Kew commissioned the noted local photographer Josiah E Barnes to produce standardised portraits of former mayors to be displayed in the Mayoral Chamber of the Town Hall. The collection also includes photographs by other well-known photographic studios such as Burlington Studios, Melba – Melbourne, Stuart Tompkins, Spencer Shier and Talma & Co. The majority of mounts identify the photographer. Eighty photographs are housed in their original frames.This portrait is one of a series of mounted and framed photographic portraits of mayors and town clerks of the former Borough, Town and City of Kew. The portraits were transferred by the City of Kew to the Kew Historical Society in March 1989. A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series.Framed portrait of John Marshall, Mayor of Kew 1872-3. The mounting and framing of the photograph follows a typical layout or style in that each is framed in dark wood, glazed, and laid down on an inscribed board. The inscription identifies the name of the mayor and the year/s that he/she served.John Marshall / Mayor 1872-3marshall, john, mayors of kew (vic), photographers - kew (vic) - josiah earl barnes, kew (vic.) — municipal collection -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, J E Barnes, H. Hedderwick, Mayor [of Kew] 1873-5, c.1906
... ...Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection...A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series. cr. h. hedderwick mayors of kew (vic) photographers - kew (vic) - josiah earl barnes Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection H. Hedderwick, Mayor [of Kew] 1873-5 Framed portrait of Cr. ...Kew achieved independence from the Boroondara Roads Board in 1860. As a new municipality, its first three leaders were designated as chairmen. On becoming a borough in 1863, its leaders were identified as mayors. The earliest photographs date from ca.1906, when the Town of Kew commissioned the noted local photographer Josiah E Barnes to produce standardised portraits of former mayors to be displayed in the Mayoral Chamber of the Town Hall. The collection also includes photographs by other well-known photographic studios such as Burlington Studios, Melba – Melbourne, Stuart Tompkins, Spencer Shier and Talma & Co. The majority of mounts identify the photographer. Eighty photographs are housed in their original frames.This portrait is one of a series of mounted and framed photographic portraits of mayors and town clerks of the former Borough, Town and City of Kew. The portraits were transferred by the City of Kew to the Kew Historical Society in March 1989. A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series.Framed portrait of Cr. H. Hedderwick, Mayor of Kew 1873-5. The mounting and framing of the photograph follows a typical layout or style in that each is framed in dark wood, glazed, and laid down on an inscribed board. The inscription identifies the name of the mayor and the year/s that he/she served.H. Hedderwick, Mayor [of Kew] 1873-5cr. h. hedderwick, mayors of kew (vic), photographers - kew (vic) - josiah earl barnes, kew (vic.) — municipal collection -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, J E Barnes, A. Smart, Mayor [of Kew] 1875-6, c.1906
... ...Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection...A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series. mayors of kew (vic) cr. a. smart Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection A. Smart, Mayor [of Kew] 1875-6 Framed portrait of Cr. ...Kew achieved independence from the Boroondara Roads Board in 1860. As a new municipality, its first three leaders were designated as chairmen. On becoming a borough in 1863, its leaders were identified as mayors. The earliest photographs date from ca.1906, when the Town of Kew commissioned the noted local photographer Josiah E Barnes to produce standardised portraits of former mayors to be displayed in the Mayoral Chamber of the Town Hall. The collection also includes photographs by other well-known photographic studios such as Burlington Studios, Melba – Melbourne, Stuart Tompkins, Spencer Shier and Talma & Co. The majority of mounts identify the photographer. Eighty photographs are housed in their original frames.This portrait is one of a series of mounted and framed photographic portraits of mayors and town clerks of the former Borough, Town and City of Kew. The portraits were transferred by the City of Kew to the Kew Historical Society in March 1989. A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series.Framed portrait of Cr. A. Smart, Mayor of Kew 1875-6. The mounting and framing of the photograph follows a typical layout or style in that each is framed in dark wood, glazed, and laid down on an inscribed board. The inscription identifies the name of the mayor and the year/s that he/she served.A. Smart, Mayor [of Kew] 1875-6mayors of kew (vic), cr. a. smart, kew (vic.) — municipal collection -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, J E Barnes, Henry F. Phipps, Mayor [of Kew] 1876-7, c.1906
... ...Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection...A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series. mayors of kew (vic) australian photographers - josiah earl barnes cr. henry f. phipps Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection [Inscription] "Henry F. ...Kew achieved independence from the Boroondara Roads Board in 1860. As a new municipality, its first three leaders were designated as chairmen. On becoming a borough in 1863, its leaders were identified as mayors. The earliest photographs date from ca.1906, when the Town of Kew commissioned the noted local photographer Josiah E Barnes to produce standardised portraits of former mayors to be displayed in the Mayoral Chamber of the Town Hall. The collection also includes photographs by other well-known photographic studios such as Burlington Studios, Melba – Melbourne, Stuart Tompkins, Spencer Shier and Talma & Co. The majority of mounts identify the photographer. Eighty photographs are housed in their original frames.This portrait is one of a series of mounted and framed photographic portraits of mayors and town clerks of the former Borough, Town and City of Kew. The portraits were transferred by the City of Kew to the Kew Historical Society in March 1989. A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series.Framed portrait of Cr. Henry F. Phipps, Mayor of Kew 1876-7. The mounting and framing of the photograph follows a typical layout or style in that each is framed in dark wood, glazed, and laid down on an inscribed board. The inscription identifies the name of the mayor and the year/s that he/she served.[Inscription] "Henry F. Phipps, Mayor 1876-7" [Photographer] "J. E. Barnes, Kew"mayors of kew (vic), australian photographers - josiah earl barnes, cr. henry f. phipps, kew (vic.) — municipal collection -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, J E Barnes, H.W. De Mole, Mayor [of Kew] 1877-8; 1882-3, c.1906
... ...Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection...A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series. mayors of kew (vic) photographers - kew (vic) - josiah earl barnes cr. h. w. de mole Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection H.W. De Mole, Mayor [of Kew] 1877-8; 1882-3 Framed portrait of Cr. ...Kew achieved independence from the Boroondara Roads Board in 1860. As a new municipality, its first three leaders were designated as chairmen. On becoming a borough in 1863, its leaders were identified as mayors. The earliest photographs date from ca.1906, when the Town of Kew commissioned the noted local photographer Josiah E Barnes to produce standardised portraits of former mayors to be displayed in the Mayoral Chamber of the Town Hall. The collection also includes photographs by other well-known photographic studios such as Burlington Studios, Melba – Melbourne, Stuart Tompkins, Spencer Shier and Talma & Co. The majority of mounts identify the photographer. Eighty photographs are housed in their original frames.This portrait is one of a series of mounted and framed photographic portraits of mayors and town clerks of the former Borough, Town and City of Kew. The portraits were transferred by the City of Kew to the Kew Historical Society in March 1989. A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series.Framed portrait of Cr. H. W. De Mole, Mayor of Kew 1877-8; 1882-3. The mounting and framing of the photograph follows a typical layout or style in that each is framed in dark wood, glazed, and laid down on an inscribed board. The inscription identifies the name of the mayor and the year/s that he/she served.H.W. De Mole, Mayor [of Kew] 1877-8; 1882-3mayors of kew (vic), photographers - kew (vic) - josiah earl barnes, cr. h. w. de mole, kew (vic.) — municipal collection -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Duncan R. McGregor, Mayor [of Kew] 1878-80, c.1880
... ...Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection...A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series. mayors of kew (vic) cr. duncan r. mcgregor Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection Duncan R. McGregor, Mayor [of Kew] 1878-80 Framed portrait of Cr. ...Kew achieved independence from the Boroondara Roads Board in 1860. As a new municipality, its first three leaders were designated as chairmen. On becoming a borough in 1863, its leaders were identified as mayors. The earliest photographs date from ca.1906, when the Town of Kew commissioned the noted local photographer Josiah E Barnes to produce standardised portraits of former mayors to be displayed in the Mayoral Chamber of the Town Hall. The collection also includes photographs by other well-known photographic studios such as Burlington Studios, Melba – Melbourne, Stuart Tompkins, Spencer Shier and Talma & Co. The majority of mounts identify the photographer. Eighty photographs are housed in their original frames.This portrait is one of a series of mounted and framed photographic portraits of mayors and town clerks of the former Borough, Town and City of Kew. The portraits were transferred by the City of Kew to the Kew Historical Society in March 1989. A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series.Framed portrait of Cr. Duncan R. McGregor, Mayor of Kew 1878-80. The mounting and framing of the photograph follows a typical layout or style in that each is framed in dark wood, glazed, and laid down on an inscribed board. The inscription identifies the name of the mayor and the year/s that he/she served.Duncan R. McGregor, Mayor [of Kew] 1878-80mayors of kew (vic), cr. duncan r. mcgregor, kew (vic.) — municipal collection -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, J E Barnes, W.J. Runting, Mayor [of Kew] 1880-2, c.1906
... ...Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection...A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series. mayors of kew (vic) cr. w.j. runting Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection W.J. Runting, Mayor [of Kew] 1880-2 Framed portrait of Cr. ...Kew achieved independence from the Boroondara Roads Board in 1860. As a new municipality, its first three leaders were designated as chairmen. On becoming a borough in 1863, its leaders were identified as mayors. The earliest photographs date from ca.1906, when the Town of Kew commissioned the noted local photographer Josiah E Barnes to produce standardised portraits of former mayors to be displayed in the Mayoral Chamber of the Town Hall. The collection also includes photographs by other well-known photographic studios such as Burlington Studios, Melba – Melbourne, Stuart Tompkins, Spencer Shier and Talma & Co. The majority of mounts identify the photographer. Eighty photographs are housed in their original frames.This portrait is one of a series of mounted and framed photographic portraits of mayors and town clerks of the former Borough, Town and City of Kew. The portraits were transferred by the City of Kew to the Kew Historical Society in March 1989. A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series.Framed portrait of Cr. W.J. Runting, Mayor of Kew 1880-2. The mounting and framing of the photograph follows a typical layout or style in that each is framed in dark wood, glazed, and laid down on an inscribed board. The inscription identifies the name of the mayor and the year/s that he/she served.W.J. Runting, Mayor [of Kew] 1880-2mayors of kew (vic), cr. w.j. runting, kew (vic.) — municipal collection -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, J E Barnes, Henry Gray, Mayor [of Kew] 1885-6, c.1906
... ...Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection...A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series. mayors of kew (vic) cr. henry gray photographers - kew (vic) - josiah earl barnes Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection Henry Gray, Mayor [of Kew] 1885-6 Framed portrait of Cr. ...Kew achieved independence from the Boroondara Roads Board in 1860. As a new municipality, its first three leaders were designated as chairmen. On becoming a borough in 1863, its leaders were identified as mayors. The earliest photographs date from ca.1906, when the Town of Kew commissioned the noted local photographer Josiah E Barnes to produce standardised portraits of former mayors to be displayed in the Mayoral Chamber of the Town Hall. The collection also includes photographs by other well-known photographic studios such as Burlington Studios, Melba – Melbourne, Stuart Tompkins, Spencer Shier and Talma & Co. The majority of mounts identify the photographer. Eighty photographs are housed in their original frames.This portrait is one of a series of mounted and framed photographic portraits of mayors and town clerks of the former Borough, Town and City of Kew. The portraits were transferred by the City of Kew to the Kew Historical Society in March 1989. A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series.Framed portrait of Cr. Henry Gray, Mayor of Kew 1885-6. The mounting and framing of the photograph follows a typical layout or style in that each is framed in dark wood, glazed, and laid down on an inscribed board. The inscription identifies the name of the mayor and the year/s that he/she served.Henry Gray, Mayor [of Kew] 1885-6mayors of kew (vic), cr. henry gray, photographers - kew (vic) - josiah earl barnes, kew (vic.) — municipal collection -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, J E Barnes, Edward A. Atkyns, Mayor [of Kew] 1886-7, c.1906
... ...Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection...A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series. mayors of kew (vic) cr. edward a. atkyns photographers - kew (vic) - josiah earl barnes Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection Edward A. Atkyns, Mayor [of Kew] 1886-7 Framed portrait of Cr. ...Kew achieved independence from the Boroondara Roads Board in 1860. As a new municipality, its first three leaders were designated as chairmen. On becoming a borough in 1863, its leaders were identified as mayors. The earliest photographs date from ca.1906, when the Town of Kew commissioned the noted local photographer Josiah E Barnes to produce standardised portraits of former mayors to be displayed in the Mayoral Chamber of the Town Hall. The collection also includes photographs by other well-known photographic studios such as Burlington Studios, Melba – Melbourne, Stuart Tompkins, Spencer Shier and Talma & Co. The majority of mounts identify the photographer. Eighty photographs are housed in their original frames.This portrait is one of a series of mounted and framed photographic portraits of mayors and town clerks of the former Borough, Town and City of Kew. The portraits were transferred by the City of Kew to the Kew Historical Society in March 1989. A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series.Framed portrait of Cr. Edward A. Atkyns, Mayor of Kew 1886-7. The mounting and framing of the photograph follows a typical layout or style in that each is framed in dark wood, glazed, and laid down on an inscribed board. The inscription identifies the name of the mayor and the year/s that he/she served.Edward A. Atkyns, Mayor [of Kew] 1886-7mayors of kew (vic), cr. edward a. atkyns, photographers - kew (vic) - josiah earl barnes, kew (vic.) — municipal collection -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, J E Barnes, George W. Lilley, Mayor [of Kew] 1887-8, c.1906
... ...Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection...A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series. cr. george w. lilley mayors of kew (vic) photographers - kew (vic) - josiah earl barnes Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection George W. Lilley, Mayor [of Kew] 1887-8 Framed portrait of Cr. ...Kew achieved independence from the Boroondara Roads Board in 1860. As a new municipality, its first three leaders were designated as chairmen. On becoming a borough in 1863, its leaders were identified as mayors. The earliest photographs date from ca.1906, when the Town of Kew commissioned the noted local photographer Josiah E Barnes to produce standardised portraits of former mayors to be displayed in the Mayoral Chamber of the Town Hall. The collection also includes photographs by other well-known photographic studios such as Burlington Studios, Melba – Melbourne, Stuart Tompkins, Spencer Shier and Talma & Co. The majority of mounts identify the photographer. Eighty photographs are housed in their original frames.This portrait is one of a series of mounted and framed photographic portraits of mayors and town clerks of the former Borough, Town and City of Kew. The portraits were transferred by the City of Kew to the Kew Historical Society in March 1989. A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series.Framed portrait of Cr. George W. Lilley, Mayor of Kew 1887-8. The mounting and framing of the photograph follows a typical layout or style in that each is framed in dark wood, glazed, and laid down on an inscribed board. The inscription identifies the name of the mayor and the year/s that he/she served.George W. Lilley, Mayor [of Kew] 1887-8cr. george w. lilley, mayors of kew (vic), photographers - kew (vic) - josiah earl barnes, kew (vic.) — municipal collection -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, J E Barnes, Sir Henry de Castres Kellett Bt., Mayor [of Kew] 1888-89, c.1906
... ...Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection...A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series. mayors of kew (vic) sir henry de castres kellett bt. photographers - kew (vic) - josiah earl barnes Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection [Inscription] "Sir Henry de Castres Kellett Bt., Mayor 1888-89" [Photographer] "Barnes / Kew" Framed portrait of Sir Henry de Castres Kellett Bt., Mayor of Kew 1888-89. ...Kew achieved independence from the Boroondara Roads Board in 1860. As a new municipality, its first three leaders were designated as chairmen. On becoming a borough in 1863, its leaders were identified as mayors. The earliest photographs date from ca.1906, when the Town of Kew commissioned the noted local photographer Josiah E Barnes to produce standardised portraits of former mayors to be displayed in the Mayoral Chamber of the Town Hall. The collection also includes photographs by other well-known photographic studios such as Burlington Studios, Melba – Melbourne, Stuart Tompkins, Spencer Shier and Talma & Co. The majority of mounts identify the photographer. Eighty photographs are housed in their original frames.This portrait is one of a series of mounted and framed photographic portraits of mayors and town clerks of the former Borough, Town and City of Kew. The portraits were transferred by the City of Kew to the Kew Historical Society in March 1989. A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series.Framed portrait of Sir Henry de Castres Kellett Bt., Mayor of Kew 1888-89. The mounting and framing of the photograph follows a typical layout or style in that each is framed in dark wood, glazed, and laid down on an inscribed board. The inscription identifies the name of the mayor and the year/s that he/she served.[Inscription] "Sir Henry de Castres Kellett Bt., Mayor 1888-89" [Photographer] "Barnes / Kew"mayors of kew (vic), sir henry de castres kellett bt., photographers - kew (vic) - josiah earl barnes, kew (vic.) — municipal collection -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, J E Barnes, James M. Campbell, Mayor [of Kew] 1889-91; 1892-3, c.1906
... ...Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection...A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series. mayors of kew (vic) photographers - kew (vic) - josiah earl barnes cr. james m. campbell Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection [Inscription] "James M. ...Kew achieved independence from the Boroondara Roads Board in 1860. As a new municipality, its first three leaders were designated as chairmen. On becoming a borough in 1863, its leaders were identified as mayors. The earliest photographs date from ca.1906, when the Town of Kew commissioned the noted local photographer Josiah E Barnes to produce standardised portraits of former mayors to be displayed in the Mayoral Chamber of the Town Hall. The collection also includes photographs by other well-known photographic studios such as Burlington Studios, Melba – Melbourne, Stuart Tompkins, Spencer Shier and Talma & Co. The majority of mounts identify the photographer. Eighty photographs are housed in their original frames.This portrait is one of a series of mounted and framed photographic portraits of mayors and town clerks of the former Borough, Town and City of Kew. The portraits were transferred by the City of Kew to the Kew Historical Society in March 1989. A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series.Framed portrait of Cr. James M. Campbell, Mayor of Kew 1889-91; 1892-3. The mounting and framing of the photograph follows a typical layout or style in that each is framed in dark wood, glazed, and laid down on an inscribed board. The inscription identifies the name of the mayor and the year/s that he/she served.[Inscription] "James M. Campbell, Mayor 1889-91; 1892-3" [Photographer] "J.E. Barnes / Kew"mayors of kew (vic), photographers - kew (vic) - josiah earl barnes, cr. james m. campbell, kew (vic.) — municipal collection -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, J E Barnes, Harry A. Derham, Mayor [of Kew] 1891-2, c.1906
... ...Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection...A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series. photographers - kew (vic) - josiah earl barnes cr. harry a. derham mayors of kew (vic) Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection Harry A. Derham, Mayor [of Kew] 1891-2 Unframed portrait of Cr. ...Kew achieved independence from the Boroondara Roads Board in 1860. As a new municipality, its first three leaders were designated as chairmen. On becoming a borough in 1863, its leaders were identified as mayors. The earliest photographs date from ca.1906, when the Town of Kew commissioned the noted local photographer Josiah E Barnes to produce standardised portraits of former mayors to be displayed in the Mayoral Chamber of the Town Hall. The collection also includes photographs by other well-known photographic studios such as Burlington Studios, Melba – Melbourne, Stuart Tompkins, Spencer Shier and Talma & Co. The majority of mounts identify the photographer. Eighty photographs are housed in their original frames.This portrait is one of a series of mounted and framed photographic portraits of mayors and town clerks of the former Borough, Town and City of Kew. The portraits were transferred by the City of Kew to the Kew Historical Society in March 1989. A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series.Unframed portrait of Cr. Harry A. Derham, Mayor of Kew 1891-2. The mounting and framing of the photograph follows a typical layout or style in that each is framed in dark wood, glazed, and laid down on an inscribed board. The inscription identifies the name of the mayor and the year/s that he/she served.Harry A. Derham, Mayor [of Kew] 1891-2photographers - kew (vic) - josiah earl barnes, cr. harry a. derham, mayors of kew (vic), kew (vic.) — municipal collection -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, J E Barnes, Job Smith, Mayor [of Kew] 1893-4, c.1906
... ...Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection...A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series. mayors of kew job smith australian photographers - josiah earl barnes Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection Job Smith, Mayor [of Kew] 1893-4 Unframed portrait of Cr. ...Kew achieved independence from the Boroondara Roads Board in 1860. As a new municipality, its first three leaders were designated as chairmen. On becoming a borough in 1863, its leaders were identified as mayors. The earliest photographs date from ca.1906, when the Town of Kew commissioned the noted local photographer Josiah E Barnes to produce standardised portraits of former mayors to be displayed in the Mayoral Chamber of the Town Hall. The collection also includes photographs by other well-known photographic studios such as Burlington Studios, Melba – Melbourne, Stuart Tompkins, Spencer Shier and Talma & Co. The majority of mounts identify the photographer. Eighty photographs are housed in their original frames.This portrait is one of a series of mounted and framed photographic portraits of mayors and town clerks of the former Borough, Town and City of Kew. The portraits were transferred by the City of Kew to the Kew Historical Society in March 1989. A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series.Unframed portrait of Cr. Job Smith, Mayor of Kew 1893-4 . The mounting and framing of the photograph follows a typical layout or style in that each is framed in dark wood, glazed, and laid down on an inscribed board. The inscription identifies the name of the mayor and the year/s that he/she served.Job Smith, Mayor [of Kew] 1893-4 mayors of kew, job smith, australian photographers - josiah earl barnes, kew (vic.) — municipal collection -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, J E Barnes, William H. Wilson - Mayor [of Kew] 1894-5, c.1906
... ...Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection...A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series. mayors of kew (vic) cr. william h. wilson australian photographers - josiah earl barnes Kew (Vic.) — municipal collection William H. Wilson - Mayor [of Kew] 1894-5 Framed portrait of William H. ...Kew achieved independence from the Boroondara Roads Board in 1860. As a new municipality, its first three leaders were designated as chairmen. On becoming a borough in 1863, its leaders were identified as mayors. The earliest photographs date from ca.1906, when the Town of Kew commissioned the noted local photographer Josiah E Barnes to produce standardised portraits of former mayors to be displayed in the Mayoral Chamber of the Town Hall. The collection also includes photographs by other well-known photographic studios such as Burlington Studios, Melba – Melbourne, Stuart Tompkins, Spencer Shier and Talma & Co. The majority of mounts identify the photographer. Eighty photographs are housed in their original frames.This portrait is one of a series of mounted and framed photographic portraits of mayors and town clerks of the former Borough, Town and City of Kew. The portraits were transferred by the City of Kew to the Kew Historical Society in March 1989. A Significance Assessment in 2018, funded by the National Library of Australia confirmed the historic, and often artistic significance of the series.Framed portrait of William H. Wilson, Mayor of Kew 1894-5. The mounting and framing of the photograph follows a typical layout or style in that each is framed in dark wood, glazed, and laid down on an inscribed board. The inscription identifies the name of the mayor and the year/s that he/she served.William H. Wilson - Mayor [of Kew] 1894-5mayors of kew (vic), cr. william h. wilson, australian photographers - josiah earl barnes, kew (vic.) — municipal collection
