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Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet - Report, Sturt Street Gardens, Ballarat, Victoria, Conservation and Landscape Management Plan, July 2007, 07/2007
... Sturt Street Gardens, Ballarat, Victoria, Conservation and Landscape Management Plan, July 2007...Conservation management plan...landscape...Sturt Street Gardens, Ballarat, Victoria, Conservation and Landscape Management Plan, July 2007 Booklet Report City of Ballarat McDougall and Vines Conservation and Heritage Consultants ...The Sturt Street Gardens had its origins in the 1851 survey of Ballarat West by W.S. Urquhart. A generous reserve was allocated for the main streets of Ballarat, of which Sturt Street was the first. In the 1860s Sturt Street was planted with blue gums, with dual carriageway and central median Strip. Bandstands were soon erected.70 page report on the Ballarat Sturt Street gardens. The report includes an historical overview, Physical Analysis, Statement of Cultural Significance, and Consideration and Landscape Policies.queen alexandra bandstand, titanic memorial bandstand, sturt street, sturt street gardens, blue gum, statues, eight hour day memorial, boer war memorial, peter lalor statue, bluestone, bluestone guttering, william dunstan vc, time capsule, conservation management plan, landscape management plan -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesDocument - Report, McDougall and Vines Conservation and Heritage Consultants, Sturt Street Gardens, Ballarat, Victoria Conservation and Landscape Management Plan, 2007, 07/2007
... Sturt Street Gardens, Ballarat, Victoria Conservation and Landscape Management Plan, 2007...management plan...sturt street gardens...landscape...Sturt Street Gardens, Ballarat, Victoria Conservation and Landscape Management Plan, 2007 Document Report McDougall and Vines Conservation and Heritage Consultants ...Ballarat's Sturt Street has its origins in W.S. Urquhart's survey of 1851. A generous reserve was allocated for the main streets of Ballarat, of which Sturt Street was the first. In the 1860s Sturt Street was planted with blue gums, with a dual carriageway and central median strip installed. Bandstands ere soone erected, including the Queen Alexandra Bandstand (1908) and the Titanic Memoria Bandsatnd (1915).PDF of a report on the Sturt Street Gardens, Ballarat.sturt street ballarat, conservation management plan, sturt street gardens, landscape management plan, statue, gardens, bandstands, infrastructure, city of ballarat report -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Marguerite Marshall, Wingrove Cottage, Main Road, Eltham, 8 June 2006
... landscape feature. In October 2002 new owners demolished the outbuildings attached to the rear of the cottage. Community protest at the demolition resulted in Council issuing a Stop Work order. The owner was issued with a court order in September 2003 to develop a conservation management plan...landscape feature. In October 2002 new owners demolished the outbuildings attached to the rear of the cottage. Community protest at the demolition resulted in Council issuing a Stop Work order. The owner was issued with a court order in September 2003 to develop a conservation management plan ...Wingrove Cottage built 1858-1859 of hand made bricks is historically significant for its long association with Charles Wingrove, a prominent figure in Victorian local government, as secretary to the Eltham District Road Board and Shire Council from 1858 to 1904, and Shire Engineer and Secretary to the Heidelberg Road Board. The cottage was used as the office of the Eltham District Road Board and Council for many years It is one of the Shire's oldest dwellings, and one of the few surviving 19th century buildings associated with early Eltham and located in the original Eltham Village Reserve. The symmetrical planting of a pair of Pencil Pines (not visible in photo) is also historically and aesthetically significant as characteristic of the early period of planting in the district and because they are a distinctive landscape feature. In October 2002 new owners demolished the outbuildings attached to the rear of the cottage. Community protest at the demolition resulted in Council issuing a Stop Work order. The owner was issued with a court order in September 2003 to develop a conservation management plan and restore the heritage listed property. The owner sold the property in 2005 to Cameron Construction in 2005 who undertook the restoration work. In 2007 a planning application to build two offices and seven dwellings at the rear of the property was ultimately rejected. The cottage is now the main office for Cameron Construction. Covered under Heritage Overlay, Nillumbik Planning Scheme. Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p57 Wingrove Cottage on Main Road beside Eltham Primary School, is one of the Shire’s most important historical buildings and was central to local government for almost 50 years. The cottage was built in stages from 1858 to 1888 for Charles Symons Wingrove JP. He was the Eltham District Road Board’s first paid secretary and later the Shire Secretary when the board became the Eltham Shire Council. Wingrove held those positions, and that of engineer for a time, for 46 years. He was also one of the main figures in the Municipal Association of Victoria. As Eltham’s first paid municipal officer, Wingrove used one room in his 11 – (originally two) roomed home, as the office for the board then the council. Meetings were held there from the late 1850s (as well as at more central locations) until Wingrove’s retirement in 1904. The cottage is a rare example of a local government office occupying a Road Board /Shire Secretary’s purpose-designed house. The cottage is also significant because it is the oldest largely intact building from the original Eltham township reserve (south of Dalton Street).1 The township had its origins in the 1848 Nillumbik Parish Plan and was one of the state’s earliest township reserves. The rectangular house of handmade bricks, roofed with grey slate tiles and with a veranda encompassing three sides, is reminiscent of those in the central goldfields including Castlemaine. Its overhanging eaves and gables were unlike houses in Melbourne at the time. Wingrove, who was born in 1827, had been a gold digger and a road surveyor. Impossible to imagine in today’s world, Wingrove was also the Shire of Heidelberg’s secretary and engineer for part of the time that he was secretary in Eltham. Living next door to the primary school was a mixed blessing. Wingrove and his wife Katherine, who had ten children, sent their eight surviving children to the school. But they had occasional disputes with the school authorities when their cattle wandered into the schoolyard. Eltham showed Charles Wingrove its appreciation of his services by giving him two illuminated addresses, one after ten years and the other at retirement. Wingrove died in 1905 aged 76 and was buried in the St Katherine’s Church of England cemetery in St Helena. His grave is surrounded by those of family members including his wife, Katherine and two babies, Henry, 12 months and Isobella, 15 months, who died in the mid-1860s. Cottage ownership passed to his wife, then to daughter Caroline and then to daughter Bessie, a Melbourne University graduate and artist. During the Great Depression their brother Walter was the ratepayer. At one stage the Wingrove property extended to Metery Road and included a small creek. The family ran a small dairy and orchard, with associated farm buildings, which were later removed. In 1949 part of the property was compulsorily acquired by the Eltham Primary School, which infuriated owner Bessie Wingrove. She protested in a letter about this ‘monstrous act of unmitigated tyranny’.2 She was the last Wingrove to occupy the cottage and died in 1955. Wingrove descendants sold the house in 1974 and the property was subdivided. In the 1960s the Eltham Shire named the park opposite the cottage in Wingrove’s honour. The cottage has since had several owners including psychiatrist Dr Daniel Kahans, who practised there. In October 2002 late rear additions which had been substantially altered were demolished contrary to council planning controls. This caused a community outcry and resulted in legal proceedings against the owner. Fortunately the historical significance of the demolished section was not as great as the older front part of the building, which has been retained and was later restored.This collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, cameron construction, charles symons wingrove, eltham, eltham road district board, eltham shire council, main road, wingrove cottage -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyPhotograph, Beauville Avenue, 13, Murrumbeena, 2001
... planned housing estate of the post war era. The estate is distinguished by its aesthetic values, as is the earlier and comparable Hillcrest Estate, which are formed by a combination of restrained diversity in house styles, with the exception of no. 30 in the emerging International style, and by a landscaped garden environment. See Significance Statement in Glen Eira’s Heritage Management ...Originally labelled "Beauville Estate, Established 1936, Still Thriving 65 years on, 10th March 2001", the Beauville Estate Album contains colour photographs of houses in the Estate. They were taken around the time of the Beauville Estate’s 65th Heritage Celebration held on 10/03/2001 and donated to the Caulfield Historical Society shortly afterwards. Photographer Bev Baxter. City of Glen Eira’s Heritage Management Plan Vol 2 p79 (this is p84 of the pdf version) – HO12 Beauville Estate and environs, Murrumbeena: The Beauville Historic Area is important at the State level as the first large housing estate undertaken by the AV Jennings Construction Co, later Jennings Group Limited, Victoria’s largest home builder. It is important also as a very early estate development incorporating a range of features other than houses and including made roads, shops and recreation facilities. In this respect it was the forerunner of the comprehensively planned housing estate of the post war era. The estate is distinguished by its aesthetic values, as is the earlier and comparable Hillcrest Estate, which are formed by a combination of restrained diversity in house styles, with the exception of no. 30 in the emerging International style, and by a landscaped garden environment. See Significance Statement in Glen Eira’s Heritage Management Plan by Andrew Ward (1996) Vol 2 p.79. Available from https://www.gleneira.vic.gov.au/media/4779/heritage_management_plan_volume_2.pdf (Note see p.84 of pdf)Colour photograph of white rendered house with unpainted brick features including on chimney. Other features include a semi enclosed porch, tiled roof, sash windows and low unpainted brick fence in the foreground with "13" on the white letterbox above the brick pillar beside the driveway and also on the front wall to the left. Garden beds and fence surround the lawn with drive to the left.murrumbeena, houses, beauville avenue, architectural styles, 1930's, inter war style, a.v. jennings, av jennings, jennings, brick houses, beauville estate, porches, sir albert victor jennings, a v jennings construction co, beauville estate heritage area, glen eira city council, architectural features, jennings group limited, land subdivision, gardens, beauville historic area, brick features, brick fences, letterboxes, chimneys -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyPhotograph, Beauville Avenue, 28, Murrumbeena, 2001
... planned housing estate of the post war era. The estate is distinguished by its aesthetic values, as is the earlier and comparable Hillcrest Estate, which are formed by a combination of restrained diversity in house styles, with the exception of no. 30 in the emerging International style, and by a landscaped garden environment. See Significance Statement in Glen Eira’s Heritage Management ...Originally labelled "Beauville Estate, Established 1936, Still Thriving 65 years on, 10th March 2001", the Beauville Estate Album contains colour photographs of houses in the Estate. They were taken around the time of the Beauville Estate’s 65th Heritage Celebration held on 10/03/2001 and donated to the Caulfield Historical Society shortly afterwards. Photographer unknown.City of Glen Eira’s Heritage Management Plan Vol 2 p79 (this is p84 of the pdf version) – HO12 Beauville Estate and environs, Murrumbeena: The Beauville Historic Area is important at the State level as the first large housing estate undertaken by the AV Jennings Construction Co, later Jennings Group Limited, Victoria’s largest home builder. It is important also as a very early estate development incorporating a range of features other than houses and including made roads, shops and recreation facilities. In this respect it was the forerunner of the comprehensively planned housing estate of the post war era. The estate is distinguished by its aesthetic values, as is the earlier and comparable Hillcrest Estate, which are formed by a combination of restrained diversity in house styles, with the exception of no. 30 in the emerging International style, and by a landscaped garden environment. See Significance Statement in Glen Eira’s Heritage Management Plan by Andrew Ward (1996) Vol 2 p.79. Available from https://www.gleneira.vic.gov.au/media/4779/heritage_management_plan_volume_2.pdf (Note see p.84 of pdf)Colour photograph of unpainted variegated brown brick house with "Kileen 28" in cast iron on the front wall. Other features include a porch with white cast iron work door, tiled roof, chimney, striped window awnings and low unpainted brick fence with a brown metal letterbox in the foreground beside the driveway. The house has an unusual pitched roof with timber eave on the right side of the house.Kileen / 28murrumbeena, houses, beauville avenue, architectural styles, 1930's, inter war style, a.v. jennings, av jennings, jennings, brick houses, beauville estate, porches, arches, letterboxes, sir albert victor jennings, a v jennings construction co, beauville estate heritage area, glen eira city council, architectural features, jennings group limited, land subdivision, gardens, beauville historic area, cast iron work, house names, kileen, brick features, brick chimneys, striped awnings, brick fences, metal letterboxes, roofs -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyPhotograph, Beauville Avenue, 35, Murrumbeena, 2001
... planned housing estate of the post war era. The estate is distinguished by its aesthetic values, as is the earlier and comparable Hillcrest Estate, which are formed by a combination of restrained diversity in house styles, with the exception of no. 30 in the emerging International style, and by a landscaped garden environment. See Significance Statement in Glen Eira’s Heritage Management ...Originally labelled "Beauville Estate, Established 1936, Still Thriving 65 years on, 10th March 2001", the Beauville Estate Album contains colour photographs of houses in the Estate. They were taken around the time of the Beauville Estate’s 65th Heritage Celebration held on 10/03/2001 and donated to the Caulfield Historical Society shortly afterwards. Photographer unknown. Windows frames, gutters and drain pipe all painted black but this is same property as 2104A-39 where they are painted green.City of Glen Eira’s Heritage Management Plan Vol 2 p79 (this is p84 of the pdf version) – HO12 Beauville Estate and environs, Murrumbeena: The Beauville Historic Area is important at the State level as the first large housing estate undertaken by the AV Jennings Construction Co, later Jennings Group Limited, Victoria’s largest home builder. It is important also as a very early estate development incorporating a range of features other than houses and including made roads, shops and recreation facilities. In this respect it was the forerunner of the comprehensively planned housing estate of the post war era. The estate is distinguished by its aesthetic values, as is the earlier and comparable Hillcrest Estate, which are formed by a combination of restrained diversity in house styles, with the exception of no. 30 in the emerging International style, and by a landscaped garden environment. See Significance Statement in Glen Eira’s Heritage Management Plan by Andrew Ward (1996) Vol 2 p.79. Available from https://www.gleneira.vic.gov.au/media/4779/heritage_management_plan_volume_2.pdf (Note see p.84 of pdf)Colour photograph of white rendered house with unpainted variegated brown brick features including a geometric pattern of 3 vertical shapes on the gable over the porch. Other features include a wide arched porch, tiled roof and low unpainted brown brick fence in the foreground with "35" on the reddish brown metal letterbox on top of the brick pillar beside the driveway. Garage has a matching brown brick feature wall.murrumbeena, houses, beauville avenue, architectural styles, 1930's, inter war style, a.v. jennings, av jennings, jennings, brick houses, beauville estate, porches, letterboxes, sir albert victor jennings, a v jennings construction co, beauville estate heritage area, glen eira city council, architectural features, jennings group limited, land subdivision, gardens, beauville historic area, rendered houses, brick features, arches, brick fences, garages (private), gables -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyPhotograph, Beauville Avenue, 37, Murrumbeena, 2001
... planned housing estate of the post war era. The estate is distinguished by its aesthetic values, as is the earlier and comparable Hillcrest Estate, which are formed by a combination of restrained diversity in house styles, with the exception of no. 30 in the emerging International style, and by a landscaped garden environment. See Significance Statement in Glen Eira’s Heritage Management ...Originally labelled "Beauville Estate, Established 1936, Still Thriving 65 years on, 10th March 2001", the Beauville Estate Album contains colour photographs of houses in the Estate. They were taken around the time of the Beauville Estate’s 65th Heritage Celebration held on 10/03/2001 and donated to the Caulfield Historical Society shortly afterwards. Photographer unknown.City of Glen Eira’s Heritage Management Plan Vol 2 p79 (this is p84 of the pdf version) – HO12 Beauville Estate and environs, Murrumbeena: The Beauville Historic Area is important at the State level as the first large housing estate undertaken by the AV Jennings Construction Co, later Jennings Group Limited, Victoria’s largest home builder. It is important also as a very early estate development incorporating a range of features other than houses and including made roads, shops and recreation facilities. In this respect it was the forerunner of the comprehensively planned housing estate of the post war era. The estate is distinguished by its aesthetic values, as is the earlier and comparable Hillcrest Estate, which are formed by a combination of restrained diversity in house styles, with the exception of no. 30 in the emerging International style, and by a landscaped garden environment. See Significance Statement in Glen Eira’s Heritage Management Plan by Andrew Ward (1996) Vol 2 p.79. Available from https://www.gleneira.vic.gov.au/media/4779/heritage_management_plan_volume_2.pdf (Note see p.84 of pdf)Colour photograph of white rendered house with unpainted variegated brown brick features including a wide brick band around the house. Other features include an open porch with brick pillar, striped awning on side windows, tiled roof, chimneys with identical brick features and low unpainted matching brick fence in the foreground with "37" on the brick pillar and white cast iron gate beside the driveway.murrumbeena, houses, beauville avenue, architectural styles, 1930's, inter war style, a.v. jennings, av jennings, jennings, brick houses, beauville estate, porches, sir albert victor jennings, a v jennings construction co, beauville estate heritage area, glen eira city council, architectural features, jennings group limited, land subdivision, gardens, beauville historic area, rendered houses, brick features, striped awnings, chimneys, brick fences, cast iron gates -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyPhotograph, Dalny Road, 5-17 Rear, Murrumbeena, 2001
... planned housing estate of the post war era. The estate is distinguished by its aesthetic values, as is the earlier and comparable Hillcrest Estate, which are formed by a combination of restrained diversity in house styles, with the exception of no. 30 in the emerging International style, and by a landscaped garden environment. See Significance Statement in Glen Eira’s Heritage Management ...Originally labelled "Beauville Estate, Established 1936, Still Thriving 65 years on, 10th March 2001", the Beauville Estate Album contains colour photographs of houses in the Estate. They were taken around the time of the Beauville Estate’s 65th Heritage Celebration held on 10/03/2001 and donated to the Caulfield Historical Society shortly afterwards. Photographer unknown. From Glen Eira’s Heritage Management Plan by Andrew Ward (1996) Vol 2 p78: "Beauville Avenue is unusual in that it is terminated in a cul-de-sac (see Section 3.9.2) whilst the design of the estate may well be unique for its time in that the houses back onto 6 tennis courts for public use. St. Patrick's Church, which adjoins the estate is a comparatively recent structure whilst the school has one building erected in 1930 and prior to the release of the Beauville lots." It also notes that St.Patrick's Church and School now run the tennis courts. The Beauville Historic Area is important at the State level as the first large housing estate undertaken by the AV Jennings Construction Co, later Jennings Group Limited, Victoria’s largest home builder. It is important also as a very early estate development incorporating a range of features other than houses and including made roads, shops and recreation facilities. In this respect it was the forerunner of the comprehensively planned housing estate of the post war era. The estate is distinguished by its aesthetic values, as is the earlier and comparable Hillcrest Estate, which are formed by a combination of restrained diversity in house styles, with the exception of no. 30 in the emerging International style, and by a landscaped garden environment. See Significance Statement in Glen Eira’s Heritage Management Plan by Andrew Ward (1996) Vol 2 p.79. Available from https://www.gleneira.vic.gov.au/media/4779/heritage_management_plan_volume_2.pdf (Note see p.84 of pdf)Colour photograph of a playground on the Beauville Estate. murrumbeena, houses, 1930's, a.v. jennings, av jennings, jennings, beauville estate, playgrounds, parks and reserves, sir albert victor jennings, a v jennings construction co, beauville estate heritage area, glen eira city council, jennings group limited, land subdivision, gardens, beauville historic area, st patrick's church, st patrick's school, dalny road -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyPhotograph, Murrumbeena Road, 228, Murrumbeena, 2001
... planned housing estate of the post war era. The estate is distinguished by its aesthetic values, as is the earlier and comparable Hillcrest Estate, which are formed by a combination of restrained diversity in house styles, with the exception of no. 30 in the emerging International style, and by a landscaped garden environment. See Significance Statement in Glen Eira’s Heritage Management ...Originally labelled "Beauville Estate, Established 1936, Still Thriving 65 years on, 10th March 2001", the Beauville Estate Album contains colour photographs of houses in the Estate. They were taken around the time of the Beauville Estate’s 65th Heritage Celebration held on 10/03/2001 and donated to the Caulfield Historical Society shortly afterwards. Photographer unknown.City of Glen Eira’s Heritage Management Plan Vol 2 p79 (this is p84 of the pdf version) – HO12 Beauville Estate and environs, Murrumbeena: The Beauville Historic Area is important at the State level as the first large housing estate undertaken by the AV Jennings Construction Co, later Jennings Group Limited, Victoria’s largest home builder. It is important also as a very early estate development incorporating a range of features other than houses and including made roads, shops and recreation facilities. In this respect it was the forerunner of the comprehensively planned housing estate of the post war era. The estate is distinguished by its aesthetic values, as is the earlier and comparable Hillcrest Estate, which are formed by a combination of restrained diversity in house styles, with the exception of no. 30 in the emerging International style, and by a landscaped garden environment. See Significance Statement in Glen Eira’s Heritage Management Plan by Andrew Ward (1996) Vol 2 p.79. Available from https://www.gleneira.vic.gov.au/media/4779/heritage_management_plan_volume_2.pdf (Note see p.84 of pdf)Colour photograph of a white, rendered, brick house. Other features include an enclosed porch with a curved wall decorated with narrow bands of bricks, a tiled roof and a tall white picket fence and gate with "228" and a letterbox in the middle section.murrumbeena, houses, architectural styles, 1930's, inter war style, a.v. jennings, av jennings, jennings, brick houses, beauville estate, porches, jennings albert victor, murrumbeena road, sir albert victor jennings, a v jennings construction co, beauville estate heritage area, glen eira city council, architectural features, jennings group limited, land subdivision, gardens, beauville historic area, rendered houses, brick features, picket fences -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - Murrumbeena Park
... Management... Murrumbeena Cricket Club... Murrumbeena Football Club... Clubs... Associations... Sporting clubs... Barbeques... Picnics... Caulfield Council... Social facilities... Murrumbeena Park Bowls Club... Oakdale Angling Club... Landscape Concept Plan...Murrumbeena Park Murrumbeena Caulfield Parks Reserves Playgrounds Playground equipment Sports equipment Recreation equipment Children’s playground Gardens Sports grounds Playing fields Plants Kangaroo Road Murrumbeena Trees Sports establishments Recreations establishments Seesaws Slides Swings Monkey bars Murrumbeena Park Committee of Management Murrumbeena Cricket Club Murrumbeena Football Club Clubs Associations Sporting clubs Barbeques Picnics Caulfield Council Social facilities Murrumbeena Park Bowls Club Oakdale Angling Club Landscape Concept Plan Caulfield City Hall Caulfield Town Hall Municipal offices Official buildings Civic centres Local government Council chambers Walking trails THE AGE CAULFIELD CONTACT Article Murrumbeena Park ...This file contains three items. An article from THE AGE by Christopher Bantick, who reminisces on the facilities of Murrumbeena Park in decades past, and reflections on the changes the park has undergone in more recent times, dated 24/05/2008. Four coloured postcards of Murrumbeena Park displaying the flora, paths, play equipment, and facilities, taken by Margie McKenzie Photography, date unknown. An article from the CAULFIELD CONTACT listing the improvements that have and will be made to Murrumbeena Park, including a list of the facilities that are on offer as well as the sporting clubs that make use of the park, dated March 1992.murrumbeena park, murrumbeena, caulfield, parks, reserves, playgrounds, playground equipment, sports equipment, recreation equipment, children’s playground, gardens, sports grounds, playing fields, plants, kangaroo road murrumbeena, trees, sports establishments, recreations establishments, seesaws, slides, swings, monkey bars, murrumbeena park committee of management, murrumbeena cricket club, murrumbeena football club, clubs, associations, sporting clubs, barbeques, picnics, caulfield council, social facilities, murrumbeena park bowls club, oakdale angling club, landscape concept plan, caulfield city hall, caulfield town hall, municipal offices, official buildings, civic centres, local government, council chambers, walking trails, the age, caulfield contact -
Yarra City CouncilArtwork, other - earthwork, ephemeral, Ivan Cindric, Earthwork Heron, 1997
... Yarra City Council See website for various locations melbourne Made of scoria (a red-brown volcanic stone) laid in trenches, 'Earthwork Heron' was commissioned by the Merri Creek Management Committee as part of the Merri Creek Arts Plan and was donated to the City of Yarra in August 1997. wildlife landscape ephemeral landart environment site-specific Accompanying plaque reads: 'This sculpture was inspired by the figures in the British Chalk Hills. ..."This sculpture was inspired by the figures carved from the hillsides of the chalk downs in Britain. I wanted to produce a work that would become part of the landscape and was originally derived from the landscape. It is a white-faced heron which is a native water bird commonly found along the Merri Creek. The bird is looking upstream to the source of the creek and the other artworks along the creek."Made of scoria (a red-brown volcanic stone) laid in trenches, 'Earthwork Heron' was commissioned by the Merri Creek Management Committee as part of the Merri Creek Arts Plan and was donated to the City of Yarra in August 1997.Contemporary, LandartOutline of a Heron bird imprinted on a rolling hill in the landscape with volcanic stone (scoria). Accompanying plaque reads: 'This sculpture was inspired by the figures in the British Chalk Hills. I wanted Earthwork Heron to be derived from and become part of the landscape. The white feathered Heron a common native water bird is looking upstream to the creek's source." wildlife, landscape, ephemeral, landart, environment, site-specific -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - DEBORAH REEF PROJECT ENVIRONMENT EFFECTS STATEMENT
... Page four lists the issues that impact on this submission: planning and land use; socio economic environment; traffic; discharges to air; water management; explosives storage and handling; subsidence; heritage; flora and fauna and landscape and visual assessment. ...Page four lists the issues that impact on this submission: planning and land use; socio economic environment; traffic; discharges to air; water management; explosives storage and handling; subsidence; heritage; flora and fauna and landscape and visual assessment. ...Two page document. On top, first page ' Bendigo Mining N.L., Deborah Reef Project, Environment Effects Statement, Summary Brochure'. Poppet head on top LH corner of document. A map of central Bendigo is drawn on page 1 and shows the location of the proposed processing plant near the Airport. Further maps on page 2 and 3 show the North Deborah Mine Site, the pipeline route and the airfield site. The summary brochure provides an outline of the material contained in the Environment Effects Statement and proposed planning scheme amendments upon which, the Deborah Reef Project will be assessed. Page four lists the issues that impact on this submission: planning and land use; socio economic environment; traffic; discharges to air; water management; explosives storage and handling; subsidence; heritage; flora and fauna and landscape and visual assessment. The 16th March, 1989, is the date given for submissions to be lodged in regard to this project.Bendigo Mining N.Lbendigo, mining, deborah reef project -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Maldon Historic Reserve Management Plan, 1989, 1989
... Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields This book was prepared by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Mebourne maldon geology flora vermin parkin's reef derby hill beehive reef long gully union hill mount tarrengower eaglehawk gully porcupine flat neggetty range peg leg gully sandy creek smiths creek landscape Soft covered report of 83 pages, including 10 folded leaves of plates , and 11 maps (some coloured). Maldon Historic Reserve Management Plan, 1989 Book Book ...This book was prepared by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Mebourne Soft covered report of 83 pages, including 10 folded leaves of plates , and 11 maps (some coloured). maldon, geology, flora, vermin, parkin's reef, derby hill, beehive reef, long gully, union hill, mount tarrengower, eaglehawk gully, porcupine flat, neggetty range, peg leg gully, sandy creek, smiths creek, landscape -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedDocument - Sunshine City Centre City of the future
... Sunshine City Centre City of the Future|City Square perspective|Retail Market perspective|Location plans & study areas|Household income & expenditure relationships|Forecast household growth|Strategic issues plan|Draft Structure pland|Traffic management plan New retial centre plan|Landscape masterplan|Hampshire Walk perspective|Station Square perspective|City Square precinct plan|Hampshire Walk Precinct plan|Hampshire Walk prespective 2|Station Square precinct plan|Station Sqaure concept plan|Sun Crescent precint plan|Sun Cresent prespective|Devonshire Road Offices perspective...Sunshine City Centre Sunshine City Centre City of the Future|City Square perspective|Retail Market perspective|Location plans & study areas|Household income & expenditure relationships|Forecast household growth|Strategic issues plan|Draft Structure pland|Traffic management plan New retial centre plan|Landscape masterplan|Hampshire Walk perspective|Station Square perspective|City Square precinct plan|Hampshire Walk Precinct plan|Hampshire Walk prespective 2|Station Square precinct plan|Station Sqaure concept plan|Sun Crescent precint plan|Sun Cresent prespective|Devonshire Road Offices perspective Large colored report with proposals of the future of the Sunshine Shopping Centre Document Sunshine City Centre City of the future ...Sunshine City Centre City of the Future|City Square perspective|Retail Market perspective|Location plans & study areas|Household income & expenditure relationships|Forecast household growth|Strategic issues plan|Draft Structure pland|Traffic management plan New retial centre plan|Landscape masterplan|Hampshire Walk perspective|Station Square perspective|City Square precinct plan|Hampshire Walk Precinct plan|Hampshire Walk prespective 2|Station Square precinct plan|Station Sqaure concept plan|Sun Crescent precint plan|Sun Cresent prespective|Devonshire Road Offices perspectivesunshine city centre -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesAdministrative record - Garden Management and Maintenance, Victorian College of Agriculture and Horticulture, Miscellaneous Planning Documents, C.1997
... plan burnley gardens garden maintenance garden management vcah herb garden 1. Project Brief Burnley Gardens Master Plan 17.03.1997. 2. Priority list for garden development. 3. V.C.A.H. - Burnley Landscape ...master plan, burnley gardens, garden maintenance, garden management, vcah, herb garden -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, Hale Property, 1/08/1992
... Hale Property : Draft management and development plan, City of Nunawading Parks and Recreation Services. Landscape Australia Consultants. ...Parks and Recreation Services Landscape Australia Consultants Hale Property Parks and Reserves Hale Property : Draft management and development plan, City of Nunawading Parks and Recreation Services. ...Hale Property : Draft management and development plan, City of Nunawading Parks and Recreation Services. Landscape Australia Consultants. August 1992.city of nunawading. parks and recreation services, landscape australia consultants, hale property, parks and reserves -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Heritage or heresy, 1/12/1993 12:00:00 AM
... Article on the management plan for Schwerkolt Cottage being prepared for Nunawading Council by Landscape Australia consultants....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Schwerkolt Cottage City of Nunawading Gray Bill Cox George Landscape Australia Consultants Article on the management plan for Schwerkolt Cottage being prepared for Nunawading Council by Landscape Australia consultants. ...Article on the management plan for Schwerkolt Cottage being prepared for Nunawading Council by Landscape Australia consultants.Article on the management plan for Schwerkolt Cottage being prepared for Nunawading Council by Landscape Australia consultants.Article on the management plan for Schwerkolt Cottage being prepared for Nunawading Council by Landscape Australia consultants.schwerkolt cottage, city of nunawading, gray, bill, cox, george, landscape australia consultants -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History GroupWork on paper - Ballarat Botanical Garden Concept, Masterplan and Management Strategy, Unknown
... Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group George Longley Building Gillies Street North entrance Ballarat West 3350 This map is important in terms of the planning and management of the Ballarat Botanic Gardens The Map adds to our understanding and knowledge of the history of the Ballarat Botanical Gardens John Garner Doctor John Garner Collection Ballarat Botanic Gardens Maps Masterplan Management Strategy John Patrick Landscape Consultants Ballarat City Council Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens Gardens Ballarat the number 44 is circled in pencil on the top righthand corner of the back of the page. 1 page of a map in black and white. ...This map is important in terms of the planning and management of the Ballarat Botanic Gardens The Map adds to our understanding and knowledge of the history of the Ballarat Botanical Gardens 1 page of a map in black and white. the number 44 is circled in pencil on the top righthand corner of the back of the page.john garner, doctor, john garner collection, ballarat botanic gardens, maps, masterplan, management strategy, john patrick, landscape consultants, ballarat city council, friends of ballarat botanical gardens, gardens, ballarat -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 38-OCTOBER 4 2013
... landscape group...real estate...council releases annual report...celebrating 150 years of marysville...marysville country bakery seeking staff...councillor comment...creative triangle pink lunch...heart foundation walkers wanted...australian centre for grief and bereavement...future leaders ready to change it up...kft plan-community comments to guide final plan...adventurous cooks tapas treats-exploring spain...sixteenth annual steam and wood show...taggerty dance on again...casual situation vacant in triangle area...marysville & district kindergarten assocn...preschool centre open & enrolment day...buxton recreation reserve working bee...leadership course funded by bendigo bank...the committee of management...marysville victoria australia australian sparkling wine show note from editor what's on when in october buxton progress assocn agm marysville & district football & netball club agm marysville community market creative triangle murrindindi shire council annual report 2012-2013 australia day award nominations church notices triangle community dinner el kanah village breakfast for all men mystic mountains tourism notice of special meeting crafters wanted mayor's chair triangle community dance group senior's week special further donations to schools advertisements the salvation army funding available 2009 bushfire relief dalton fiske foundation grant buxton hotel taste of italy pasta night south cathedral landscape group real estate council releases annual report celebrating 150 years of marysville marysville country bakery seeking staff councillor comment creative triangle pink lunch heart foundation walkers wanted australian centre for grief and bereavement future leaders ready to change it up kft plan-community comments to guide final plan adventurous cooks tapas treats-exploring spain sixteenth annual steam and wood show taggerty dance on again casual situation vacant in triangle area marysville & district kindergarten assocn preschool centre open & enrolment day buxton recreation reserve working bee leadership course funded by bendigo bank the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 38-OCTOBER 4 2013 ...marysville, victoria, australia, australian sparkling wine show, note from editor, what's on when in october, buxton progress assocn agm, marysville & district football & netball club agm, marysville community market, creative triangle, murrindindi shire council annual report 2012-2013, australia day award nominations, church notices, triangle community dinner, el kanah village, breakfast for all men, mystic mountains tourism notice of special meeting, crafters wanted, mayor's chair, triangle community dance group, senior's week special, further donations to schools, advertisements, the salvation army, funding available, 2009 bushfire relief, dalton fiske foundation grant, buxton hotel taste of italy pasta night, south cathedral landscape group, real estate, council releases annual report, celebrating 150 years of marysville, marysville country bakery seeking staff, councillor comment, creative triangle pink lunch, heart foundation walkers wanted, australian centre for grief and bereavement, future leaders ready to change it up, kft plan-community comments to guide final plan, adventurous cooks tapas treats-exploring spain, sixteenth annual steam and wood show, taggerty dance on again, casual situation vacant in triangle area, marysville & district kindergarten assocn, preschool centre open & enrolment day, buxton recreation reserve working bee, leadership course funded by bendigo bank, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyDocument, Bedford Park Management Plan, Ringwood, Victoria - 1994
... Coloured sketch including handwritten landscaping and flora notations, with 6-page typewritten report and minutes of Bedford Park Users Group meeting - 10th February, 1994. Bedford Park Management Plan ...Coloured sketch including handwritten landscaping and flora notations, with 6-page typewritten report and minutes of Bedford Park Users Group meeting - 10th February, 1994.Map prepared by E. Buchanan. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Fortuna - Villa Proposed Arts Precinct Concept, Abt 2000
... The Tomkinson Group gained approval in 2016 to provide key town planning, engineering, surveying and project management services for the redevelopment of Bendigo’s iconic Fortuna Villa. They have been involved in consultation with Heritage Victoria, Council Planning, Heritage & Engineering, Environmental, Landscape and Heritage consultants all working cooperatively towards a sensitive urban renewal residential design for the site. ...The Tomkinson Group gained approval in 2016 to provide key town planning, engineering, surveying and project management services for the redevelopment of Bendigo’s iconic Fortuna Villa. They have been involved in consultation with Heritage Victoria, Council Planning, Heritage & Engineering, Environmental, Landscape and Heritage consultants all working cooperatively towards a sensitive urban renewal residential design for the site. ...While early proposals to turn the historic Fortuna Villa Estate into a public arts precinct (similar to Melbourne's Abbotsford Convent) gained community traction, the site has transitioned. The iconic gold rush mansion and grounds at 22 Chum Street is now a private residence and exclusive community space for the neighboring residential development, offering public functions and high teas by booking. The Tomkinson Group gained approval in 2016 to provide key town planning, engineering, surveying and project management services for the redevelopment of Bendigo’s iconic Fortuna Villa. They have been involved in consultation with Heritage Victoria, Council Planning, Heritage & Engineering, Environmental, Landscape and Heritage consultants all working cooperatively towards a sensitive urban renewal residential design for the site. The planning permit application was approved in 2016 and construction is set to start in late 2017. The residential development is great opportunity for the proposed re-invigoration of Bendigo’s historic “Fortuna Villa”, and Tomkinson Group is proud to be an integral part of the process. The concept consists of 79 high end architecturally designed townhouses, built to subtly enjoy the beautiful views and acres of parkland once part of the mansion estate. The exciting 55 million dollar project proposed for the mansion grounds will sensitively allow for a unique medium density housing development, diversifying the housing options available in Bendigo, whilst maintaining the integrity of the historic Villa and a portion of the grounds, which will be open to the public for high teas and functions. The project is not without its challenges however. The topography is steep, the soil has been contaminated and contains fill from mining days, and the historic aspects of the property must be treated with a great deal of care, however the positives far outweigh the negatives. Together with the architect and client we have resolved these issues to allow this exciting development to proceed. The site has an idyllic central city location, fantastic views of both Bendigo and the Villa itself, and the established grounds provide an attractive aesthetic basis for the proposed residences.Fortuna - Villa Proposed Arts Precinct Concept This item contains the following documents: 11217.72a Sketch of the proposed Arts Precinct off Chum Street 11217.72b 28 pages of proposed sketches and designs 11217.72c Four A3 size plans of Fortunanon-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell, fortuna proposed arts precinct, tomkinson fortuna villa project -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Fortuna Articles - "Council wants ideas about Fortuna's future", Aug 07 2009
... The Fortuna Villa Action Group responded to the due-diligence report, focusing on four main areas: Condition of the buildings and refurbishment/maintenance costsHeritage management plan, including restrictions and opportunitiesIntegrity of the site and landscape. ...The Fortuna Villa Action Group responded to the due-diligence report, focusing on four main areas: Condition of the buildings and refurbishment/maintenance costsHeritage management plan, including restrictions and opportunitiesIntegrity of the site and landscape. ...The city council is inviting public and private expressions of interest for the future ownership and development of Fortuna Villa. This follows a detailed due-diligence process with the Defence Department. The council wants to understand who is interested, their plans for the site, and their financial capacity to manage or own the property, with or without government support. The Defence Department conducted thorough investigations into the site's heritage value, environmental status, and the character of its buildings and grounds. The Fortuna Villa Action Group responded to the due-diligence report, focusing on four main areas: Condition of the buildings and refurbishment/maintenance costsHeritage management plan, including restrictions and opportunitiesIntegrity of the site and landscape. The site is being offered for sale in good condition, but restoration, refurbishment, and ongoing maintenance remain important considerations.Fortuna Articles - "Council wants ideas about Fortuna's future" Aug 07 2009 The Bendigo Advertiser This item contains the following: 11217.47a Part of Page 3 - Fortuna Articles - "Council wants ideas about Fortuna's future"non-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Fortuna Articles - "Respect our heritage", July 23 2009
... landscape and archaeological resources should be managed and documented appropriately. Most buildings on the site are in good to very good condition, with minimal structural issues.Some buildings contain asbestos and lead paint; soil samples revealed elevated arsenic and low mercury levels, indicating environmental hazards that need management. Future uses should be sustainable and compatible with the site's heritage significance.Adaptive re-use of interiors and sensitive restoration are encouraged, with minimal changes to key heritage areas.Occasional public access should be considered in future plans...The Heritage Management Plan provides policies and specific recommendations for conservation before and after the property's disposal by Defence.The plan aims to ensure ongoing management aligns with official heritage values.Next StepsThe report will inform decisions by the City of Greater Bendigo and the State Government regarding potential purchase and future management of the site. bendigo fortuna george lansell Fortuna Articles - "Respect our heritage" July 23 2009 The Bendigo Advertiser by Nino Bucci, pictures Julian Prowd This item contains the following: 11217.44a Colour sketch of the policy for future landscape 11217.44a Colour photo of Fortuna 11217.44c Part of Page 7 - Fortuna Articles - "Respect our heritage" Newspaper Fortuna Articles - "Respect our heritage" ...This article outlines the key findings and recommendations from a Defence Department report on Fortuna Villa, a historic site in Bendigo: Any future development must respect and complement the heritage values of Fortuna Villa. The site's cultural landscape and archaeological resources should be managed and documented appropriately. Most buildings on the site are in good to very good condition, with minimal structural issues.Some buildings contain asbestos and lead paint; soil samples revealed elevated arsenic and low mercury levels, indicating environmental hazards that need management. Future uses should be sustainable and compatible with the site's heritage significance.Adaptive re-use of interiors and sensitive restoration are encouraged, with minimal changes to key heritage areas.Occasional public access should be considered in future plans. The Heritage Management Plan provides policies and specific recommendations for conservation before and after the property's disposal by Defence.The plan aims to ensure ongoing management aligns with official heritage values.Next StepsThe report will inform decisions by the City of Greater Bendigo and the State Government regarding potential purchase and future management of the site.Fortuna Articles - "Respect our heritage" July 23 2009 The Bendigo Advertiser by Nino Bucci, pictures Julian Prowd This item contains the following: 11217.44a Colour sketch of the policy for future landscape 11217.44a Colour photo of Fortuna 11217.44c Part of Page 7 - Fortuna Articles - "Respect our heritage"non-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell
