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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Liardet memorial, James Lauritz, 1988 Liardet memorial, 1989 - 1990
... Liardet memorial...1988 Liardet memorial...Liardet memorial...!988 Liardet memorial in Beach Street at the foot of Nott... Liardet memorial !988 Liardet memorial in Beach Street at the foot ...!988 Liardet memorial in Beach Street at the foot of Nott Street. James Lauritz print of Port Melbourne, laminated (one of 18). Copies of slides produced for Port Melbourne Councillocal government - city of port melbourne, built environment, james lauritz, liardet memorial -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Plan - Liardet Memorial, Sinclair Parade, Port Melbourne, Peter Christoff, Architect, Proposed Liardet Monument for City of Port Melbourne, Aug 1987
... Liardet Memorial, Sinclair Parade, Port Melbourne...(.01)Photocopy of plan for Liardet Memorial in Sinclair... in orange (.01)Photocopy of plan for Liardet Memorial in Sinclair ...Given to donor, source unknown. Monument itself was designed by local architect Peter CHRISTOFF as Port's Bicentenary project; utilises bluestone from the demolished Sugar Works property, later Harper's(.01)Photocopy of plan for Liardet Memorial in Sinclair Parade, Port Melbourne's 1988 Bi-Centennial project designed by Richardson Christoff Architects for Port Melbourne Council (.02) Proposed Liardet monument working drawing. February 1988. Richardson Christoff P/L (.03) Plan of proposed garden for Liardet monument (.04) Correspondence Port Melbourne City Council and Port Melbourne BiCentennial Committee Title has been highlighted in orangebuilt environment - civic, architecture, celebrations fetes and exhibitions, peter christoff, richardson christoff architects, wilbraham frederick evelyn liardet, wfe liardet -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Naming of Olive's Corner, Nov 1999
City of Port Phillip instigated the competition re the 'no-name' plaza in October 1999, and the winner was announced 14 Nov at the PMH&PS's 'Lee-ar-day Days' event. Judging panel (Cr Julian Hill, Bruce McKeon and Pat Grainger) met 8.11.1999 to decide winner.Eight pages used in judging the 1999 naming competition for the reserve at Bay and Liardet Streets that through this process became known as 'Olives Corner' (or more formally, Olive Zakharov's corner'). Includes list of entries and copies of all written submissions. Short listing of judges indicated. .09 nomination form to COPP .10 thank you condolence card .11 "Quick reads' newspaper column on Olive's cornerJudge has indicated in green ink the eliminations, finalists etc.parks and gardens, memorials, olive zakharov, julian hill, bruce mckeon, pat grainger