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Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Photograph, Mark Radford, Mount Arapiles, Western Victoria, 2009
... Mount Arapiles, Western Victoria...Mount Arapiles...Mount Arapiles, or ‘Djurite’ is part of the Mount Arapiles... Mount Arapiles, or ‘Djurite’ is part of the Mount Arapiles-Tooan ...Mount Arapiles, or ‘Djurite’ is part of the Mount Arapiles-Tooan State Park approximately 30km west of Horsham. Mark Radford was a former Mayor of Horsham Rural City Council and councillor for 12 years.Mark Radford, Mount Arapiles, Western Victoria 2009, photograph, 36 x 59.7 cm. Bayside City Council Art and Heritage Collection. Gift of Horsham Rural City Council, 2009.mount arapiles, djurite, mount arapiles-tooan state park, horsham, horsham rural city council, mark radford, wimmera, mountain -
Bass Coast Shire Council - Robert Smith Collection
Artwork, other - Mount Arapiles- Sunset, Nicholas Chevalier
... Mount Arapiles- Sunset... Nicholas Chevalier Artwork, other Mount Arapiles- Sunset ...Swiss 1828 -1902Chromo-lithograph -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Print (Item) - Steel Engraving, Nicholas Chevalier, Marysville, Victoria, 1874
... mount arapiles... of this period, including his painting of Mount Arapiles in Western ...An early steel engraving print of Marysville in Victoria.An early steel engraving print of Marysville in Victoria by Nicholas Chevalier. Nicholas Chevalier, born in 1828, was a Russian-born artist who worked in Australia and New Zealand. In 1851 Chevalier moved to London and worked as an illustrator in lithography and watercolour. After further studies in painting in Rome he arrived in Australia in December 1854. In August 1855 he obtained work as a cartoonist on the newly established Melbourne Punch. Later he did illustrative work for the Illustrated Australian News and also worked in chromolithography. He accompanied explorer/meteorologist Georg von Neumayer on trips to remote areas of Victoria, and the material gathered on such journeys resulted in some of his most recognised pieces of this period, including his painting of Mount Arapiles in Western Victoria. In 1864, when the National Gallery of Victoria was founded, an exhibition of works by Victorian artists was held. The government agreed to buy the best picture exhibited for £200. Chevalier's oil painting The Buffalo Ranges was selected, and was the first picture painted in Australia to be included in the Melbourne collection. In 1865 Chevalier visited New Zealand, travelling widely and doing much work there which was exhibited at Melbourne on his return. In 1869 he joined HMS Galatea as an artist with the Duke of Edinburgh, on the voyage to the East and back to London with stops in Tahiti, Hawaii, Japan, China, Ceylon (Sri Lanka) and India. The pictures painted during the voyage were exhibited at South Kensington. In January 1874 Chevalier was commissioned by Queen Victoria to travel to St Petersburg and paint a picture of the marriage of the Duke of Edinburgh. Chevalier made London his base and was a continual exhibitor at the Academy from 1871 to 1887. He had one picture in the 1895 Academy but had practically given up painting by then. Chevalier died in London on 15 March 1902. N. Chevalier 1870 N. Chevalier/ W. Forrest MARYSVILLE, VICTORIA. LONDON, VIRTUE & CO.marysville, victoria, n. chevalier, w. forrest, steel engraving, print, mount arapiles, georg von neumayer, the buffalo ranges, national gallery of victoria, hms galatea -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Print (Item) - Steel Engraving, Nicholas Chevalier, Marysville, Victoria, 1874
... mount arapiles... of this period, including his painting of Mount Arapiles in Western ...An early steel engraving print of Marysville in Victoria.An early steel engraving print of Marysville in Victoria by Nicholas Chevalier. Nicholas Chevalier, born in 1828, was a Russian-born artist who worked in Australia and New Zealand. In 1851 Chevalier moved to London and worked as an illustrator in lithography and watercolour. After further studies in painting in Rome he arrived in Australia in December 1854. In August 1855 he obtained work as a cartoonist on the newly established Melbourne Punch. Later he did illustrative work for the Illustrated Australian News and also worked in chromolithography. He accompanied explorer/meteorologist Georg von Neumayer on trips to remote areas of Victoria, and the material gathered on such journeys resulted in some of his most recognised pieces of this period, including his painting of Mount Arapiles in Western Victoria. In 1864, when the National Gallery of Victoria was founded, an exhibition of works by Victorian artists was held. The government agreed to buy the best picture exhibited for £200. Chevalier's oil painting The Buffalo Ranges was selected, and was the first picture painted in Australia to be included in the Melbourne collection. In 1865 Chevalier visited New Zealand, travelling widely and doing much work there which was exhibited at Melbourne on his return. In 1869 he joined HMS Galatea as an artist with the Duke of Edinburgh, on the voyage to the East and back to London with stops in Tahiti, Hawaii, Japan, China, Ceylon (Sri Lanka) and India. The pictures painted during the voyage were exhibited at South Kensington. In January 1874 Chevalier was commissioned by Queen Victoria to travel to St Petersburg and paint a picture of the marriage of the Duke of Edinburgh. Chevalier made London his base and was a continual exhibitor at the Academy from 1871 to 1887. He had one picture in the 1895 Academy but had practically given up painting by then. Chevalier died in London on 15 March 1902. N. Chevalier 1870 N. Chevalier/ W. Forrest MARYSVILLE, VICTORIA. LONDON, VIRTUE & CO.marysville, victoria, n. chevalier, w. forrest, steel engraving, print, mount arapiles, georg von neumayer, the buffalo ranges, national gallery of victoria, hms galatea -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour prints, Excursion
... mount arapiles... Boulevard Richmond melbourne excursion student association mount ...2 sets of different prints. 1 set appears to be an excursion. 1 set appears to be a student association or private staff outing to the Arapiles? Climbing. Not scanned.excursion, student association, mount arapiles, climbing -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Alan Finch, The Wimmera Quarterly - Five Magazines, 1969-1970
... ) A B/W drawing of Mount Arapiles (Spring 1969) drawing... a portrait. (Winter 1969) A B/W drawing of Mount Arapiles (Spring ...Stories from the towns and people of the Wimmera.White paper covers with staples for binding. (April 1969) Tow Photos one of a plant the other a portrait. (Winter 1969) A B/W drawing of Mount Arapiles (Spring 1969) drawing of a Mallee Fowl. Summer 19(70) drawing of a steam train. (winter 1970) drawing of the Old Mission Station and Antwerp.The Wimmera Quarterly April 1969 The Wimmera Quarterly Winter 1969 The Wimmera Quarterly Spring 1969 The Wimmera Quarterly Summer 1970 The Wimmera Quarterly Winter 1970 60 Cents $2 A Year A Magazine of Wimmer Ways, Life and People.stawell -
Arapiles Historical Society
Photograph - Framed Black and White Photographs of Back to Natimuk 1924, Back to Natimuk Celebrations, 1924
... John RUSSELL. - Group of cars at Mount Arapiles. ... John RUSSELL. - Group of cars at Mount Arapiles. Significant ...This framed collage commemorates the Back to Natimuk Celebrations held from 28 February to 4 March 1924. These events were popular throughout Victoria in the early 20th century, encouraging former residents to return to their hometowns to celebrate community heritage and reconnect. The photographs capture a wide range of civic and social activities including parades, school reunions, lakeside gatherings, and community services. The item is a valuable visual record of Natimuk’s early 20th-century community life, infrastructure, and rural traditions. It likely hung in a public space or was presented as a commemorative piece to a local resident or official.The photographs depict the "Back to Natimuk Celebrations" organised between 28 February and 4 March 1924 in Natimuk. From top to bottom, left to right: - Welcome sign in the main road. - Locals in the school titled "Back to school" - "Group of comebacks at lake" (Natimuk) - Band procession on main road - Start of motor ? - Swimming carnival at Natimuk lake - Evolution of farm implements - Group taken on the site of Mrs SCUDASORE's old home: Mr AW LOCKWOOD (secretary), Mrs SCUDASORE (first white woman resident in district), Mr G GRAHAM (president), Mrs J RUSSELL (first white child born in district-daughter of Mrs SCUDSORE), Mr John RUSSELL. - Group of cars at Mount Arapiles. Significant as it depicts first settlers.A large, rectangular framed photographic collage featuring nine sepia-toned photographs mounted on a backing board. The title at the top reads “Back to Natimuk Celebrations – Feb. 28th to March 4th, 1924” in decorative, hand-lettered script. Each photograph captures a different scene from the town-wide celebrations held in Natimuk, Victoria. The photos are arranged in a 3x3 grid and each one includes a small caption describing the event or scene depicted. The frame is made of dark-stained timber with a simple, flat profile. The scenes include: A "Welcome" archway over the street A school interior captioned Back to School A group seated at the lake for a Sing of Sundowners Marching bands or parades on the street A gathering outside the school A memorial service at Soldiers’ Lake A steam traction engine with individuals A picnic or group portrait in the countryside A long line of cars captioned Camp at Racecourse"Back to Natimuk Celebrations. Feb 28th to March 4th, 1924"natimuk, festivities, mt arapiles, natimuk lake, scudasore, lockwood, russell, graham, swimming carnival, back-to-natimuk, celebration -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Arapiles, c2005, c2005
... E.J. Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields ...A rock climber on Mt Arapiles.arapiles, rock climbing -
Federation University Historical Collection
Report, Read Sturgess and Associates Consulting Economists et al, The Economic Significance of Grampians National Park, 1994 (and other reports), 1990-4
.1) Grampians Surround Strategy, 1990 .2) Tourism and the Grampians Region: A Background Paper, 1990 .3) Grampians Surround Strategy and Discussion Paper, 1991 .4) The Economic Significance of Grampians National Park for the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, 1994Notes in pencil by Mary Hollick, lecturer in Tourism at the University of Ballarat.victorian tourisim industry, tourism, halls gap, grampians, grampians national park, recreation, water production, bee keeping, arapiles, dunkeld, balmoral, pomonal, wartook, population, agriculture, water supplies, minerals, hamilton, ararat, stawell, horsham, wimmera, koorie heritage, aboriginal heritage, koorie art sites, brambuk, waterways, wannon river, wimmera river, mount william creek, rocklands reservoir, lake lonsdale, lake fyans, lake toolando, cherrypool, mirranatwa, zumstein