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Document, Anne Beggs Sunter, Green Hill History, c2001
... mt helen railway station... baxter noel robson jane robson george inglis mt helen railway ...The Green Hill settlement dates from the 1860s. Developers in the 1960s chose to call it Mt Helen rather than Green Hill. Mt Helen is believed to be named after Helen Hastie, the daughter of Reverend Hastie of Buninyong. In 1866 a 241 acre site was purchased for a new tertiary institution. It is now known as the Federation University Mount Helen Campus. Green Hill is a scoria dome and though dominated by Mt Buninyong (Elevation 2442 feet) it is thought to have been formed earlier. Three pages History of Greenhill by Anne Beggs Sunter, and two further pages of notes.greenhill, green hill, mount helen, mt helen, mt helen campus, federation university, elizabeth downing, george dean, latta, davis, skelton, watkins, john latta, elizabeth latta, william watkins, pontresina, rabits, dr longden, abraham baxter, noel robson, jane robson, george inglis, mt helen railway station, ballarat technology park, g. dean, green hill wesley church, jim downing, bob thornton, stapleton, hately, martin fanning, toll keeper, ralph fiscalini -
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Programme, Ballarat Heritage Weekend - Mothers Day 8-9 May 2010
Federation University has a Campus in Ballarat and therefore Ballarat's Heritage is significantProgramme outlining events and places of interest for Ballarat Heritage Weekend May 2010ballarat heritage weekend, judy verlin, the george hotel, craig's royal hotel, old colonists' club, sovereign hill, ballarat railway station, sturt street, her majesty's theatre, maps, ballarat town hall, city of ballarat, ballarat mining exchange -
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Book - Street Directory, Arnall & Jackson Pty Ltd, Victorian Municipal Directory and Gazatteer, 1939, 1939
Beige cover with blue spine. 1052 pages. It includes an index to townships, parishes and Railway stations. non-fictionvictorian municipalities, municipal, councils, water supply, advertisements, aboriginal protection board, agriculture, charities, county court, crown lands and survey, engine drivers board, licensing court, sludge abatement board, cities, towns, boroughs, ballarat, buninyong, gordon, grenville, talbot, traralgon, ballaarat, happy valley, bungaree, daylesford, glenlyon, glenlyon shire, hepburn springs -
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Book - Directory, Arnall & Jackson Pty Ltd, Victorian Municipal Directory and Gazatteer, 1935, 1935
Brown cover with maroon spine. 801 pages. It includes an index to townships, parishes and Railway stations. non-fictionvictorian municipalities, municipal, councils, water supply, advertisements, aboriginal protection board, agriculture, charities, county court, crown lands and survey, engine drivers board, licensing court, sludge abatement board, cities, towns, boroughs, ballarat, buninyong, gordon, grenville, talbot, traralgon, ballaarat, happy valley, bungaree, daylesford, glenlyon, glenlyon shire, hepburn springs -
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Book - Directory, Arnall & Jackson Pty Ltd, Victorian Municipal Directory and Gazatteer, 1924, 1924
Brown cover with blue spine. 708 pages. It includes an index to townships, parishes and Railway stations. non-fictionvictorian municipalities, municipal, councils, water supply, advertisements, aboriginal protection board, agriculture, charities, county court, crown lands and survey, engine drivers board, licensing court, sludge abatement board, cities, towns, boroughs, ballarat, buninyong, gordon, grenville, talbot, traralgon, ballaarat, happy valley, bungaree, daylesford, glenlyon, glenlyon shire, hepburn springs -
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Photograph, Geoff Biddington, Ballarat Railway Station Tower, c1967
Black and white photograph of the Ballarat Railway Station Towerballarat railway station tower, ballarat train station -
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Plan, Copy of a Plan of Serviceton Railway Station Building, 1888
The Serviceton Railway Station was completed in 1889 , with the Colony of Victoria and the Colony of South Australia sharing the cost. Ut was at Serviceton the the Victorian rail line and the Adelaide-Wolseley railway line of South Australia joined. The Railway Station included customs offices which were no longer necessary after the Federation of Australian States in 1901. ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serviceton,_Victoria, accessed 30 August 2021)Copy of plan for the Serviceton Railway Linerailway, servicetone railway station, plan, serviceton -
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Booklet, Doug Bradby, Lydiard Street: The Goldfields Grandeur of Ballarat, 2021
Thirty two page green covered book on Ballarat's Lydiard Street, including information on the Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat, Art Gallery of Ballarat, Ballarat Fine Art Gallery, The George Hotel, Leonard terry. Provincial Hotel, Ballarat Mining Exchange, Ballarat Railway Station, Soldiers Hill, Regent Theatre.non-fictionballarat, lydiard street, old colonists' association of ballarat, art gallery of ballarat, ballarat fine art gallery, the george hotel, leonard terry. provincial hotel, ballarat mining exchange, ballarat railway station, soldiers hill, regent theatre, charles lydiard, government camp, golden fleece hotel -
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Magazine - Newsletter, Victorian Railways Newsletter, June 1967, 06/1957
Soft covered magazine of 16 pages. It includes an article of the Geelong Line centenary, and a photo of the original Geelong line laid with Barlow, or saddle-back rail; cement, Little River Station, , Renewing crossings, , memorial to railways returned servicement at the Ballarat NOrth Workkshops. victorian railwat, geelong railway centenary, cement, cp vans, railcrossings, trains -
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Book - Book - Scrapbook, Ballarat School of MInes: Scrapbook of Newspaper Cuttings, Book 50, October 1991 to January 1992
Collection of newspaper articles related to Ballarat School Of Mines.They cover activities and advertisements for staff. The papers concerned are The Courier, Ballarat, The Australian, The Age over the period of 16 October 1991 to 31 January 1992.Book with yellow cover, front, spiral bound. teaching positions advertised, pre-employment courses, courses available, enrolment for smb courses, smb automotive department grant and donation, smb launches disabled students' policy, students' exhibit works at railway station, home care supervisors, training officers to stay, lindy inkstermost promising student, smb bids for overseas enrolment, vicki louden top of office course, self advocacy skills program, sandy cook's ceramics on display, margarine sculptors in action, smb horticulture school, minister praises new schools link, amcast improves literacy skills, ballarat university college, buc, searching for the past, extra 487 smb places, jamie heffernan at stepnell's truck depot, demand hits tertiary colleges, apprenticeships fall, peter mansfield librarian -
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Photograph, Darling & Co Carriers at Ballarat Railway Station
Offices of Darling and Co Carriers at north side of Ballarat Railway Station with teams of horses and wagons.ballarat railway station, signal box, horse teams, victoria house, w. w. chisham, darling & co general carriers, provincial hotel, chisolm general carrier -
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Photograph, Noel L. Harvey, Yendon Railway Station, 1968, 03/12/1968
Buninyong had no railway station so residents would travel to Yendon to catch the train. The Yendon Railway Station building was demolished soon after this photograph was taken. The bluestone was purchased by John Vernon, and was used to construct retaining walls in a garden enclosure between the first two buildings at the new Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education campus at Mt Helen. This is now known as the courtyard between building 'F' and building 'G' at the University of Ballarat mt Helen Campus. The following article was published in the Ballarat Courier on 06 December 1968. 'Yendon Station to be demolished - The old bluestone railway station at Yendon is to be demolished. C.A.D. Fisken told Buninyong Shire Council of the proposal at its meeting yesterday. Fortunately, he said, the beautiful stonework would not be lost. It would be used and incorporated in the new School of Mines building at Mt Helen. the retention of the century-old building was the subject of representations by Council to the Railways following the closure of the station for goods traffic 'some time ago'. The building had also been noted by the National Trust as one of special interest. The Railways Department advised the meeting that an inspection had been made at the Yendon level crossing, but no recommendation could be made at present for installation of flashing light signals.'Bluestone building with dressed bluestone door and window jambs and chimney. The roof is corrugated iron. The platform edge is also of bluestone construction. The building is the former Yendon Railway Station (now demolished) on the Ballarat -Geelong main line (the original Melbourne to Ballarat mainline). When the line was opened, this station may have been originally called Buninyong as it was built a number of years before the Ballarat to Buninyong branch line was built. This this has subsequently caused some confusion. The station was later renamed Yendon. Verso in blue ballpoint pen 'No 47 Yendon Railway Stn' Stamped in purple ink 'N.L. Harvey & Son, Photographers, 131 Sturt Streeet Ballarat, Phone 25766, After hours 23397, Will photograph anywhere anytime any place. (in pen 3/12/68),university of ballarat, ballarat institute of advanced education, yendon, railway, bluestone, john vernon -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, University of Ballarat 'G' Buildings Courtyard and Interior, 26/08/2009
The buildings and courtyards shown in this collection of photographs are the first buildings at the new educational facility at Mt Helen. Students first started using the facility in 1970.Nine colour photographs showing the courtyard between the first two buildings at the University of Ballarat (then Ballarat Institute of Education). .1) and .2) show 'G' building interiors .3) to .5) show the 'G' building courtyard looking towards 'F' building. The bluestone garden retaining walls are bluestone from the former Yendon Railway Station. .7) 'F' building exterior looking to the site of the first library at Mt Helen (in Building 'F') .8) and .9) are 'G' building lecture theatresuniversity of ballarat, ballarat institute of advanced education, yendon, railway, bluestone.ballarat school of mines stamper battery, mount helen campus, brutalism -
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Photograph, Noel L. Harvey & Son, Official Opening of the University of Ballarat Mt Helen Campus, 31/10/1970
The first building completed at the Mt Helen Campus was "G" Building, and is depicted in this photograph. An overview of the development of the Ballarat Institute of advanced Education (BIAE) is given on the program of the official opening of Mt Helen campus (Cat. No. 1086)Black and white photographs showing the opening ceremony for the University of Ballarat Mount Helen Campus. .1) The audience at the opening of the University of Ballarat Mount Helen campus. The pile of bluestone in the background is most probably bluestone from the Yendon Railway Station. .4) Nigel Bowen, at the microphone stands in front of a new building, with a seated audience in front of him. The bluestone retaining wall was erected from bluestone retrieved from the newly demolished Yendon Railway Station. The Ballarat Brass Band is seated undercover in the background. .6) A number of people seated watching a man give a speech in front of a new building. The man is The Hon. Nigel Bowen, Q.C., M.P., Commonwealth Minister for Education and Science. The building is the first building at the Mt Helen Campus of the University of Ballarat. the bluestone retaining wall used bluestone retrieved after the demolition of the Yendon Railway Station. 26.0 x 26.0 cm.1-3) verso "Tippett" Photographers stampuniversity of ballarat, ballarat college of advanced education, yendon, yendon railway station, mb john, jack barker, nigel bowen, rolly perfenovics, mount helen campus, ballarat brass band, bluestone, garden -
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Book, The Images Publishing Group Pty Ltd, The Master Architect Series Cox Architects: Selected and Current Works, 1997
Cream hard-bound book of 256 pages with b&w and coloured images with black text throughout. Black dust jacket with an illustration of an architectural sports centre (Sydney Football Ground) on cover and image of railway station roofing on back cover. non-fictioncox architects, architect, architecture, australian architecture -
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Book, Sovereign City: A Ballarat Tapestry, 1974
Hard covered book of 80 pages with a yellow dust jacket. Many sketches including Armstrong Street, Lydiard Street, Montrose Cottage Eureka Street, Lauderdale, Ballarat Railway Station. Bailey's Mansion, Former Ballarat Gaol, Ballarat Town Hall, Camp Street Police Station. Ballarat East Post Office, Ballarat Synagogue, Lal Lal blast furnace, Sovereign Hill, Mount Buninyong, Dana Street Primary School. non-fictionballarat, buildings, architecture, edward heffernan -
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Book, South Berry Consols Journal
This book is associated with former Ballarat School of Mines Student Richard Squire (1875-1876). Gift of the Squire FamilyGreen water marked linen covered journal with maroon spine with red feint lined blue pages. Label on front cover is cream with black printing JOURNAL with handwritten SOUTH BERRY CONSOLS hand written in black and red ink. Pages held together inside the book with three metal clipsSouth Berry Consols written on front cover mining, gold mining, south berry, miners' wages, wages, ballarat, 1913, a. gilles, a. g. shaw, w. a. bain, grong grong railway station, h. c. handford, j. b. williams, h. a. goddard, r. j. liddicoat, belmore reefs, government stock route, berembed station, mcerven -
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Plan, City of Ballarat (Part) (Ballaarat East), 08/05/1928
Crown Cadastral Plan showing Governement Roads, Crown Parcels, Dimensions, Crown grantees, dated of grants, etc in Ballarat East. The plan shows features such as Bakery Hill, Canadian Station, recreation reserves, timber reserves, Yarrowee Creek, Black Hill Reserve, Eureka Reserve and Garden, Orphan Asylum, Rifle Butts Reserve, Ballarat Woollen Mill, Ballarat Observatory, Sovereign Hill Recreation Reserve, Specimen Vale, Market Reserve, Cemetery WGS 84 Centroid 37 degrees 33' 55" S 143 degrees 52' 38" E E.W. Extent; 5 km N-S Extent; 4 kmmap, plan, ballarat east, ballarat woollen mill, ballarat railway line, ballarat railway station, eureka reserve, eureka cemetery, ballarat orphanage, russell square, bakery hill -
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Plan, Creswick, Parish of Creswick, County of Talbot, 1928, 1928
Parish Plan of Creswick showing Slaty Creek, Old Gold Workings, Police Reserve, Railway Station, Public Gardens, Sawpit Gully, Hospital Reserve, Nigh Soil Depot, Eureka Terracotta Tile COmpany, Creswick Creek, Forest COmmission, Roycroft's Racecreswick, eureka terracotta tile co, parish plan -
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Document, Invoice from William M.K. Vale to the Ballarat School of of Mines, 1874
William Vale was a bookseller, stationer, Newsagent and importer of periodicals. His premises were located at 1 Sturt Strret and opposite the Railway Station in Lydiard Street, Ballarat.Blue invoice with the printed letterhead of William M.K. Vale. The invoice is handwritten out to the Ballarat School of Mines.ballarat school of mines, william vale, vale, newsagent, books, chemistry -
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Photograph - Photograph Album, Photographs of Ballarat Buildings by Geoff Biddington, 1967, 1967
At one time Her Majesty's Theatre was known as the Memorial Theatre. When these photos were taken Geoffrey Biddington was highly involved with the Ballarat Branch of the National Trust. Lenaghan of Tourello "Master Dan Lenaghan, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Lenaghan, of Tourello, has been successful in obtaining a Government scholarship, tenable for four years at St. Patrick's College, Ballarat.(Melbourne Advocate, 02 March 1939) Black folders of Ballarat photographs as follows: .1) Ballarat City Council Logo on Ballarat Botanical Garden Gates .2) Ballarat Railway Station .3) Ballarat Town Hall .4) Ballarat Fire Station, Ballarat East .5) Interior of Ballarat Railway Stations .6) Ballaarat Municipal Libraries Barkly Street Branch, formerly Ballarat East Library .7) Entrance to Ballarat Presbyterian Church? .8) Former Ballarat Baptist Church, Dawson Street .9) Church with small steeple, erected AD 1860 .10) Brick Church with steeple .12) Gates of the former Ballarat Gaol .13) Gates of the former Ballarat Gaol .15) Craig's Hotel, Nominee Brian D. Foley .16) ? .17) Interior of Her Majesty's Theatre, Ballarat .18) Bailey's Mansion, later used as the St John of God Convent .19) Lal Lal Blast Furnace .20) Gates of St Patricks Cathedral Ballarat, looking towards the Cathedral Hall .21) .20) Gates of St Patricks Cathedra, Sturt Street, Ballarat .22) ? .23) Lenaghan's Tourello .24) Ballarat Terrace, c1967 .25) Entrance to Ballarat Terrace, c1967 .26) ? .27) Entrance gate to Novar, Webster Street, Ballarat .28) Interior of Ballarat Railway Station, c1967 .30) Pratt's Warehouse, Camp Street, Ballarat, c1967 .31) Entrance gate to Novar, Webster Street, Ballarat .32) Cast Iron Gate .33) Cast Iron Gate .34) Cast Iron Gate .35) Ballarat New Cemetery Gates .36) Cast Iron Post Cap .37) Cast Iron lamp .38) Cast Iron lamp .39) Ballarat Botanical Gardens Statuary Pavilion .40) 'Flight of Pompeii' statue in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens Statuary Pavilion ballarat city council logo on ballarat botanical garden gates, ballarat botanical garden gates, ballarat railway station, ballarat town hall, ballarat fire station, ballarat east, interior of ballarat railway stations, ballaarat municipal libraries barkly street branch, formerly ballarat east library, entrance to ballarat presbyterian church?, former ballarat baptist church, dawson street, church with small steeple, erected ad 1860, brick church with steeple, gates of the former ballarat gaol, craig's hotel, nominee brian d. foley, brian d. foley, interior of her majesty's theatre, ballarat, bailey's mansion, later used as the st john of god convent, lal lal blast furnace, gates of st patricks cathedral ballarat, looking towards the cathedral hall, gates of st patricks cathedral, lenaghan's tourello, ballarat terrace,, entrance to ballarat terrace, entrance gate to novar, webster street, ballarat, interior of ballarat railway station, c1967, pratt's warehouse, camp street, ballarat, c1967, cast iron gate, ballarat new cemetery gates, cast iron post cap, cast iron lamp, ballarat botanical gardens statuary pavilion, 'flight of pompeii' statue, architectural features -
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Image (printed), Reid and Son's Ballarat Coffee Palace, Lydiard Street
Image of a double storeyed building known as Reid's Coffee Palace. The Ballarat Railway Station is visible on the left.reid's coffee palace,, ballarat coffee palace, lydiard street north, ballarat railway station, r. ludbrook -
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Plan, Station Reserve Bakery Hill, Ballaarat
.1) Oversized photocopy of large plan depicting railway right of way where Mair and Humffray Streets meet. Main landmarks include Duke of Richmond Hotel, Prince of Wales Hotel, Duke of York Hotel, Welcome Nugget Claim and Shaft, Imperial Hotel, Union Hotel, Kingston St, Otway St, Wellington Claim, Gravel Pits Gold Working and Robert Burns Hotel. .2) Same of above. station reserve, bakery hill, railway, ballarat, mair street, humffray street north, duke of york hotel, duke of richmond hotel, union hotel, kingston st, otway st, wellington claim, gravel pits, gold workings, robert burns hotel -
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Map, Ballarat, Victoria, 1942, 1942
Two copies of a map of the district around Ballarat, including Creswick, Scarsdale, Smythesdale, Lake Bolac, Ararat, Talbot, Sebastopol, Maryborough, Cardigan, Skipton, Mount Emu Creek, Leigh River, Fiery Creek, Hopkins River. Street names are listed on the back of the map. It includes roads, timber, creeks, rivers, telephone lines, railwayPrinted in red at the base of the map "This map is an official document. If found, itmust be handed in to the nearest Military Headquarters or Police Station.ballarat, map, world war two, skipton, creswick, ararat, lake bolac -
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Photograph - black and white, Cologne Cathedral from the Rhine, c1950
Cologne Cathedral is a renowned monument of German Catholicism and Gothic architecture and is a World Heritage Site. It is Germany's most visited landmark, attracting an average of 20,000 people a day. (Wikipedia) Though not targeted itself, the cathedral was very near to the central railway station and suffered fourteen hits by aerial bombs during World War II. Badly damaged, it nevertheless remained standing in an otherwise completely flattened city. The twin spires were an easily recognizable navigational landmark for Allied aircraft bombing deeper into Germany, which may explain why the cathedral was spared. Repairs were completed in 1956. An emergency repair on the northwest tower's base carried out in 1944 using poor-quality brick taken from a nearby ruined building remained visible until 2005 as a reminder of the war, when it was decided to restore the section its original appearance. (Wikipedia) Black and white photograph showing a grand cathedral from a waterway. It is Cologne (Koln) Cathedral from the Rhine. To the left of the photo bombed buildings are evident. The photograph is believed to have been taken by Frank Wright.cologne cathedral, koln, germany, rhine, bombing, world war two, frank wright -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Ballarat Railway Station, Lydiard Street North, Ballarat, c2010
Colour photograph of the exterior of the Ballarat Railway Station in Lydiard Street North. ballarat railway station, railway, ballarat, ballarat train station, lydiard street north, ballarat -
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Photograph - Colour, Barcaldine Tree of Knowledge, 1998, 07/1998
Its twisted old trunk is gnarled, its disembowelled carcass plump with cement and now, like many outback legends, its cadaverously pale and very dead. It has stood, an unmolested leafy sentinel, over Barcaldine’s Railway Station depot since the 1880s. It was a living Australian Labor Party memorial and heritage-listed. The double centurion, Oak Street’s most senior resident, was respectfully nursed into its dotage by Barcaldine’s faithful. Countless thousands of travellers photographed it, patted it and peered up at its bushy green tops with dutiful reverence. ... And then, by an act of craven foul play, it was murdered. Allegedly. Cold, hard forensic science pronounced death by poisoning. Sometime around May Day 2007 they reckon. (Australian Travellor, November 25, 2007.)Photograph of Philip and Elizabeth under the Barcaldine Tree. It was in the shade of this tree the Australian workers rallied and the Australian Labor Party was formed after the ramifications of the great shearers strike in 1891.barcaldine tree, australian labor party, chatham-holmes family collection -
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Report, Concept Study for the Development of The Railway Station for the Ballarat Regional Board, c1992, c1992
Blue report by four Ballarat University College Students in Tourism. victorian tourism industry, susan lyell, sharron smith, jennifer steain, janene trickey, alumni, tourism, ballarat railway precinct -
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Report, Cultural Landscapes Study of Creswick Goldfields Area for Australian Hertiage Commission
White bound report with clear covergoldfields of victoria, goldfields tourism, marketing, tourism, creswick, creswick goldfields, allendale, broomfield, rocklyn, bullengarook, mollongghip, dean, scrub hill, clarkes hill, creswick railway station, creswick school of forestry, sawpit gully, oak gully, creswick cemetery, kingston, creswick avenue of honour, kerrins bridge, berry deep leads mine system, australasian mine site, creswick alluvial workings, calembeen park, ascot, anderson's mill, smeaton, hepburn lagoon -
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Booklet, Buninyong Heritage Walks and other Interesting Cycle Rides and Scenic Drives, 2008
Blue soft covered book, with maps, plans and photographs relating to Buninyong, Victoria. buninyong, de soza park, buninyong tannery, buninyong railway station, eagle hotel, old buninyong library, hastie's hill, buninyong town hall, hastie's spring, crown hotel, buninyong post office, bowen tree, aborigines, buninyong primary school, buninyong cemetery, gold monument, mount buninyong, lal lal falls