Showing 4 items
matching lich gate
-
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, The Lich Gate, Olinda, Vic, c1940s
... The Lich Gate, Olinda, Vic....Lich gate... (Main Road) passing the picturesque Lich Gate on the left... postcard Lich gate olinda Kenloch Mt Dandenong Road Main Road Copy ...Copy of Rose Series postcard #4481Copy of Rose Series postcard #4481. Mount Dandenong Road (Main Road) passing the picturesque Lich Gate on the left with Kenloch out of view on the right. c1940srose series, postcard, lich gate, olinda, kenloch, mt dandenong road, main road -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, The Main Mountain Road, Olinda, c1950s
... lich gate..., Olinda looking towards Sassafras. The Lich gate and 'Hathaway... lich gate hathaway Copy of Rose Series Postcard # 1834 showing ...Copy of Rose Series Postcard number 1834Copy of Rose Series Postcard # 1834 showing the Main Road, Olinda looking towards Sassafras. The Lich gate and 'Hathaway" on LHS. c1950s.olinda, lich gate, hathaway -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1964
... , and skillion porch. Entry to property is through lich-gate set of brick... is through lich-gate set of brick pillars. Boy standing at gate ...Church was licensed and dedicated 29 February 1928.Small format black and white photograph of St John the Evangelist Anglican Church, Cann River, which shows a dark, possibly oil stained timber building with high pitched gable roof, and skillion porch. Entry to property is through lich-gate set of brick pillars. Boy standing at gate Russell Soderlund. Cann River Victoriareligion, buildings -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Black and white photograph, John William Lindt, 1910
... and later motor coaches to enter the estate through the lich-gate ...A digital copy of an early black and white photograph of the entrance gate to "The Hermitage" at Narbethong in Victoria.A digital copy of an early black and white photograph of the entrance gate to "The Hermitage" at Narbethong in Victoria. "The Hermitage" was built by photographer John William Lindt as a home and guesthouse in 1894. John Lindt had previously photographed the mountain scenery of the Black Spur and purchased 71 acres and subseqently built his home and guesthouse from where he continued his career. "The Hermitage had a garden designed by John Lindt's friend, Ferdinand von Mueller, who was at one stage the Director of the Melbourne Botanic Gardens. The garden featured New Guinea tree houses from which John Lindt made frequent panoramas of his property and the surrounding forest of towering mountain ash. Aged 81 Lindt died of heart failure during disastrous bushfires on 19 February 1926 at the Hermitage. He was survived by his wife Catherine who continued to run ‘The Hermitage’ guest house before she retired to the city. Visitors to the Hermitage alighted from horse-drawn vehicles and later motor coaches to enter the estate through the lich-gate in the background.the hermitage, john william lindt, narbethong, victoria, black spur, ferdinand von mueller, melbourne botanic gardens, new guinea, catherine lindt