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Federation University Historical Collection
Medal, Federation University Run for a Cause Madalion Finisher 2019, 2019
... 1141 LJ Gervasoni... numismatics 1141 LJ Gervasoni A Run for a Cause medallion on a blue ...In 2019 Lisa Gervasoni successfully completed the Run for a Couse course and was presented with this medallion. A Run for a Cause medallion on a blue ribbon, and a t-shirt number1141 LJ Gervasonirun for a cause, numismatics -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph-colour, LJ Gervasoni, Jubilee Mine Scarsdale Victoria, 19/03/2011
... LJ Gervasoni...-colour LJ Gervasoni ...The Jubilee Mine at Scarsdale was started by Thomas Greenwood of Italian Gully.Jubilee Company Quartz Gold Mine has one of the most comprehensive range of quartz mining foundations in the State. The brick and concrete foundations cover pumping, winding and crushing operations, as well as cyaniding of mine tailings. The machinery foundations are the remnants of large scale quartz mining operations carried on at the site between 1899 to 1912. During this time the mine produced over 125,000 ounces of gold and was the district's most important gold mine. (Source Victorian Heritage Register http://vhd.heritage.vic.gov.au/vhd/heritagevic/?timeout=yes#detail_places;5517)colour photograph in digital format showing the brick foundations of the stamping plant at the Jubilee Mine in Scarsdale, Victoria.gold mine mining scarsdale -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph - Colour, LJ Gervasoni, Coburg East Primary School, 06/09/2011
... LJ Gervasoni... Primary School. Coburg East Primary School Photograph - Colour LJ ...Colour photograph of the Spanish Mission facade of Coburg East Primary School.education, state school, primary school, coburg -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph - digital, LJ Gervasoni, Murtoa Stick Shed 00031, 13/08/2011
... LJ Gervasoni... Stick Shed 00031 Photograph - digital LJ Gervasoni ...From the Victorian Heritage Register statement of significance H0791 The Marmalake/Murtoa Grain Store, originally the No.1 Murtoa Shed, is located within the Murtoa Grain Terminal, adjacent to the grain elevator tower and railway line. The shed is 280m long, 60m wide and 19m high at the ridge with a capacity of 3.4 million bushels. The hipped corrugated iron roof of the shed is supported on approximately 600 unmilled hardwood poles set in a concrete slab floor and braced with iron tie rods. These poles are the reason for use of the term "stick shed". With its vast gabled interior and the long rows of poles the space has been likened to the nave of a cathedral. An elevator at one end took wheat from railway trucks to ridge level where it was distributed by conveyor along the length of the shed, creating a huge single mound of grain. Braced internal timber bulkheads on either side took the lateral thrust of the wheat, and conveyors at ground level outside the bulkheads took wheat back to the elevator for transport elsewhere. Wheat had been handled in jute bags from the start of the Victorian wheat industry in the mid nineteenth century. Bulk storage had been developed in North America from the early 1900s. NSW began building substantial concrete silos from 1920-21. In Western Australia, farmers' co-operatives, who had to supply their own bulk storage from 1934-5, pioneered the use of low-cost horizontal sheds of timber and corrugated iron for bulk storage. Following its establishment in 1935 the Victorian Grain Elevators Board (GEB) planned a network of 160 concrete silos in country locations, connected by rail to the shipping terminal at Geelong. By the outbreak of the Second World War there was a worldwide glut of wheat, and Australia soon had a massive surplus which it was unable to export. Only 48 silos had been established under the Victorian Silo Scheme so far, and wartime material and labour restrictions prevented progress with this scheme. The storage deficit had become an emergency by 1941 as Britain obtained its imports from North America, rather than over the lengthy and difficult shipping route from Australia. In 1941 the GEB, under chairman and general manager Harold Glowrey, proposed large temporary versions of the horizontal bulk storage sheds already in use in Western Australia. The proposal was approved by the Victorian Wheat and Woolgrowers Association, who considered the use of shed storages as a longer term proposition. After initial resistance from the Australian Wheat Board, some of whose members represented wheat bagging interests, the Commonwealth and Victorian governments agreed to split the costs, and Murtoa was chosen as a suitable site for the first emergency storage. The main contractor, Green Bros, commenced work on the No.1 Murtoa Shed in September 1941, deliveries of bulk wheat began in January 1942, and the store was full by June of the same year. In the following years the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (later CSIRO) conducted valuable research and experiment on the impacts and control of insect pests at the Murtoa No.1 shed. With these discoveries, and the development of more effective pesticides, use of the No.1 shed and the larger No.2 shed, erected in 1942/43, continued for many years. The No.2 shed was demolished in 1975. By the 1990s, pest resistance to pesticides and requirements for both pest free and insecticide free grain rendered open storage of this type unviable. The No. 1 store was also becoming increasingly expensive to maintain, and its use was phased out from 1989.Image of the Marmalake/Murtoa Grain Store which is of historical, architectural, scientific (technical) and social significance to the State of VictoriaDigital colour image of the interior of the Marmaduke . Murtoa grain storage facility better known as the Stick Shed. The shed was constructed in World War Two to store grain. The supporting columns are trees.marmalake, murtoa grain store, wheat store, stick shed, murtoa -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph - digital, LJ Gervasoni, catholic church murtoa 00032, August 2011
... LJ Gervasoni... church murtoa 00032 Photograph - digital LJ Gervasoni ...Digital image of the interior of the Catholic Church at Murtoa. Image is taken from the choir loft and shows the altar, seating and roof detailcatholic church choir loft -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph - digital, LJ Gervasoni, Murtoa War Memorial Gates and Arch, 2011, August 2011
... LJ Gervasoni... War Memorial Gates and Arch, 2011 Photograph - digital LJ ...Digital photograph showing the World War I and World War II war memorial gates and arch at Murtoa located beside the lake and the football ground. A figure of a solider stands atop the arch.war memorial, murtoa, arch, wwi, wwii, world war -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph - digital, LJ Gervasoni, Murtoa Mechanics Hall 0034, August 2011
... LJ Gervasoni... Photograph - digital LJ Gervasoni ...This hall is located at 37 Duncan Street, Murtoa, Victoria, 3390Digital colour photograph showing the double storey Murtoa Mechanics Hall in the main street.murtoa mechanics hall, murtoa, mechanics institute -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph - Digital, LJ Gervasoni, Koroit School, 2012, 12/04/2012
... LJ Gervasoni..., 2012 Photograph - Digital LJ Gervasoni ...THe old Koroit School is currently used at the Koroit Historical Society.koroit, education, school -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph - Colour, LJ Gervasoni, Nevins's Road, Yandoit Creek, 2004, 26/06/2004
... LJ Gervasoni..., 2004 Photograph - Colour LJ Gervasoni ...The Gervasoni settled at Yandoit Creek in the 1860sDigital colour photograph of drystone buildings associated with the Gervasoni family at Yandoit Creek.ndoit, yandoit creek, yandoit hill, drystone, gervasoni -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph - Colour, LJ Gervasoni, Vince Gervasoni's Truck, Yandoit Creek, 2004, 26/06/2004
... LJ Gervasoni... Truck, Yandoit Creek, 2004 Photograph - Colour LJ Gervasoni ...Vincent Michael Gervasoni was the son of John Gervasoni and Catherine Cugley of 'Pine View' Yandoit Creek. John Gervasoni's father, Luigi Gervasoni, was born at San Gallo, Bergamo, Lombardy, Italy. He was one of the earliest settlers at Yandoit Creek and contributed to the building of some of the drystone buildings.An old truck parked in front of a corrugated iron shed at 'Pine View', Yandoit Creek. yandoit, yandoit creek, gervasoni, vince gervasoni, luigi gervasoni, truck, pine view -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph - Colour, LJ Gervasoni, Former Glenlyon Shire Hall, 2011, 23/12/2011
... LJ Gervasoni... Photograph - Colour LJ Gervasoni ...The former Glenlyon Shire Hall was established in 1890.Colour photography of a weatherboard hall in Glenlyon near Daylesford.glenlyon, hall -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital Photograph, LJ Gervasoni, Sandbridge rail line pedestrian link, Melbourne, 2016, 2016
... LJ Gervasoni... LJ Gervasoni ...Digital Image of the Yarra River, Melbourne.railway, yarra river, sandridge bridge, pedestrian, transport -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital photograph, LJ Gervasoni, Adrian Tinetti with cricket bat at Cricket Willow
... LJ Gervasoni... Digital photograph LJ Gervasoni ...Cricket Willow is located near Shepherd's Flat. The famous cricket willow bats are made here.cricket willow, cricket bat, tinetti -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, LJ Gervasoni, Scarsdale/Linton Milepost (or Milestone), 20-06/2009
... LJ Gervasoni... (or Milestone) Photograph Australia Victoria LJ Gervasoni ...Stone mileposts dating from the 1870s are found on the Glenelg Highway. Stone and iron mileposts are now a rarity, and have remanining markers have become a tourist attaction in many smaller towns with remnant markers. The stone mileposts on the Glenelg Highway are listed on the Victorian Heritage Reigister as being significant to the State of Victoria. Their primary purpose is to inform the travelling public of distances and directions to various destinations. The stone milepost in the current City of Ballarat are located on the Glenelg Highway (between Ballarat and Scarsdale), Smythes Creek and Delacombe, and have been registered by Heritage Victoria, (HO155) Other stone mileposts are located In Golden Plains Shire at Smythesdale (Victorian Heritage Register H1701) Metrication in Australia caused former mile markers to be gradually replaced with 10 km markers on highways and country roads, which are referred to as "kilometre plates".Colour photograph of a stone mile post on between Ballarat, Scarsdale and Lintonmilepost, mile post, scarsdale, linton, ballarat, mile marker, stone milepost, milestone -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Hepburn Mineral Springs flood 13 Oct 2022, LJ Gervasoni, Springs in flood 2022, 13 October 2022
... LJ Gervasoni... Photograph Hepburn Mineral Springs flood 13 Oct 2022 LJ Gervasoni ...October 2022 floodsjpg photolocarno, hepburn mineral springs reserve, wild cat creek -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Film - MP4 video of Flooding Hepburn Mineral Springs Reserve 13 October 2022, LJ Gervasoni, Flooding Hepburn Mineral Springs Reserve 13 October 2022
... LJ Gervasoni... Springs Reserve 13 October 2022 LJ Gervasoni ...MP4 video clips of flooding at Hepburn Mineral Springs 13 October 2022 -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, LJ Gervasoni, Ballarat Town Hall at Christmas, 2007
... LJ Gervasoni... Photograph LJ Gervasoni ...Ballarat Town Hall at Christmaschristmas, ballarat town hall, christmas tree -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, LJ Gervasoni, Bethlehem Lutheran Church and Bell Tower, Tabor, 2017, 18/08/2012
... LJ Gervasoni... Lutheran Church and Bell Tower, Tabor, 2017 Photograph LJ Gervasoni ...A bluestone Lutheran church at Tabor, Victoriatabor church, bethlehem lutheren church, tabor, bluestone -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, 'Now and Then' Exhibition at Warrnambool Art Gallery, 04/2011
... LJ gervasoni... Office goldfields This exhibition was curated by Lisa Gervasoni ...This exhibition was curated by Lisa GervasoniColour photographs of an exhibition highlighting some greats from Warrnambool.warrnambool art gallery, exhibition, heritage week, now and then, lj gervasoni