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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Sepia Print, 5. Looking From Pavilion Door
... 5. Looking From Pavilion Door......pavilion door...Labelled, "Looking from Pavilion Door."...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne summer house lily ponds pavilion door mrs. jessep alexander william jessep principal a.w. jessep Labelled, "Looking from Pavilion Door." ...View of Summer House and Lily Ponds.Labelled, "Looking from Pavilion Door."summer house, lily ponds, pavilion door, mrs. jessep, alexander william jessep, principal, a.w. jessep -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, 48. Outside Pavilion Door
... 48. Outside Pavilion Door...Labelled, "Outside Pavilion Door."...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne students pavilion mrs. jessep alexander william jessep principal a.w. jessep Labelled, "Outside Pavilion Door." Group of students. 48. Outside Pavilion Door Photograph Black and white print ...Group of students.Labelled, "Outside Pavilion Door."students, pavilion, mrs. jessep, alexander william jessep, principal, a.w. jessep -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, 54. 1927, 1927
... Group of students outside Pavilion door. ...Group of students outside Pavilion door. 54. 1927 Photograph Black and white print ...Group of students outside Pavilion door. Labelled, "1927."students, pavilion, mrs. jessep, alexander william jessep, principal, a.w. jessep -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Sepia print, The Pavilion, 1926-1928
... Students standing in front of the Pavilion doors....Students standing in front of the Pavilion doors. The Pavilion Photograph Sepia print ...Used as an illustration in, "Green Grows Our Garden," A.P. Winzenried p 50. Also includes "Melvie Emerson,Marjory Suter, Dorothy Allender, Hilda Kirkhope (far right?) Elspeth Stuart-Murray, Mrs. Sanderson, Nancy White, Joan Hornibrook." E.B. Littlejohn.Sepia photograph. Students standing in front of the Pavilion doors.On reverse, "The Pavilion - 1926 Miss Howell, Peggy Pratt, Miss Baker, Elizabeth Dark, Peggy Haynes, Harry Wiseman, ?. E. Chalmers 29 Macleod Pde, Macleod."students, pavilion, miss howell, peggy pratt, miss baker, elizabeth dark, peggy haynes, harry wiseman, ella chalmers (née fry), green grows our garden, a.p. winzenried, melvie emerson, marjory suter, dorothy allender, hilda kirkhope, elspeth stuart-murray, mrs. sanderson, nancy white, joan hornibrook -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white photocopy, Pavilion, Unknown
... Photocopy of photograph of entrance doors to Pavilion. Doors closed. Two sides of building showing....University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne pavilion landscape design gardens Photocopy of black and white photograph. Photocopy of photograph of entrance doors to Pavilion. ...Photocopy of black and white photograph. Photocopy of photograph of entrance doors to Pavilion. Doors closed. Two sides of building showing.pavilion, landscape design, gardens -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - John McLeod Pavilion Photographs, John Alchin, 3rd February 2026
... 5802.01 - John McLeod Pavilion Bar 2026 Photo 01.JPG 5802.02 - John McLeod Pavilion Bar 2026 Photo 02.JPG 5802.03 - John McLeod Pavilion Bar 2026 Photo 03.JPG 5802.04 - John McLeod Pavilion Bar 2026 Photo 04.JPG 5802.05 - John McLeod Pavilion Den of The Mighty Lions 2026 Photo 05.JPG 5802.06 - John McLeod Pavilion Evacuation Diagram 2026 Photo 06.JPG 5802.07 - John McLeod Pavilion Front Doors 2026 Photo 07.JPG 5802.08 - John McLeod Pavilion Home Team Change Rooms 2026 Photo 08.JPG 5802.09 - John McLeod Pavilion Home Team Change Rooms 2026 Photo 09.JPG 5802.10 - John McLeod Pavilion Home Team Change Rooms 2026 Photo 10.JPG 5802.11 - John McLeod Pavilion Home Team Change Rooms 2026 Photo 11.JPG 5802.12 - John McLeod Pavilion Home Team Change Rooms 2026 Photo 12.JPG 5802.13 - John McLeod Pavilion Home Team Change Rooms 2026 Photo 13.JPG 5802.14 - John McLeod Pavilion Home Team Change Rooms 2026 Photo 14.JPG 5802.15 - John McLeod Pavilion Home Team Change Rooms 2026 Photo 15.JPG 5802.16 - John McLeod Pavilion Home Team Change Rooms 2026 Photo 16.JPG 5802.17 - John McLeod Pavilion Kitchen 2026 Photo 17.JPG 5802.18 - John McLeod Pavilion Kitchen 2026 Photo 18.JPG 5802.19 - John McLeod Pavilion Kitchen 2026 Photo 19.JPG 5802.20 - John McLeod Pavilion Men's Toilets 2026 Photo 20.JPG 5802.21 - John McLeod Pavilion North Facing Window East Side 2026 Photo 21.JPG 5802.22 - John McLeod Pavilion North Facing Window West Side 2026 Photo 22.JPG 5802.23 - John McLeod Pavilion Social Area 2026 Photo 23.JPG 5802.24 - John McLeod Pavilion Social Area 2026 Photo 24.JPG 5802.25 - John McLeod Pavilion Vistors Change Rooms 2026 Photo 25.JPG 5802.26 - John McLeod Pavilion Vistors Change Rooms 2026 Photo 26.JPG 5802.27 - John McLeod Pavilion Vistors Change Rooms 2026 Photo 27.JPG 5802.28 - John McLeod Pavilion Vistors Change Rooms 2026 Photo 28.JPG 5802.29 - John McLeod Pavilion Vistors Change Rooms 2026 Photo 29.JPG 5802.30 - John McLeod Pavilion Vistors Change Rooms 2026 Photo 30.JPG 5802.31 - John McLeod Pavilion Vistors Change Rooms 2026 Photo 31.JPG 5802.32 - John McLeod Pavilion Women's Toilets 2026 Photo 32.JPG 5802.33 - John McLeod Pavilion Women's Toilets 2026 Photo 33.JPG 5802.34 - John McLeod Pavilion Women's Toilets 2026 Photo 34.JPG 5802.35 - John McLeod Pavilion Women's Toilets 2026 Photo 35.JPG 5802.36 - John McLeod Pavilion Women's Toilets 2026 Photo 36.JPG ...John McLeod Pavilion John McLeod Reserve Deer Park Football Club Deer Park Cricket Club Ballarat Road Deer Park 5802.01 - John McLeod Pavilion Bar 2026 Photo 01.JPG 5802.02 - John McLeod Pavilion Bar 2026 Photo 02.JPG 5802.03 - John McLeod Pavilion Bar 2026 Photo 03.JPG 5802.04 - John McLeod Pavilion Bar 2026 Photo 04.JPG 5802.05 - John McLeod Pavilion Den of The Mighty Lions 2026 Photo 05.JPG 5802.06 - John McLeod Pavilion Evacuation Diagram 2026 Photo 06.JPG 5802.07 - John McLeod Pavilion Front Doors 2026 Photo 07.JPG 5802.08 - John McLeod Pavilion Home Team Change Rooms 2026 Photo 08.JPG 5802.09 - John McLeod Pavilion Home Team Change Rooms 2026 Photo 09.JPG 5802.10 - John McLeod Pavilion Home Team Change Rooms 2026 Photo 10.JPG 5802.11 - John McLeod Pavilion Home Team Change Rooms 2026 Photo 11.JPG 5802.12 - John McLeod Pavilion Home Team Change Rooms 2026 Photo 12.JPG 5802.13 - John McLeod Pavilion Home Team Change Rooms 2026 Photo 13.JPG 5802.14 - John McLeod Pavilion Home Team Change Rooms 2026 Photo 14.JPG 5802.15 - John McLeod Pavilion Home Team Change Rooms 2026 Photo 15.JPG 5802.16 - John McLeod Pavilion Home Team Change Rooms 2026 Photo 16.JPG 5802.17 - John McLeod Pavilion Kitchen 2026 Photo 17.JPG 5802.18 - John McLeod Pavilion Kitchen 2026 Photo 18.JPG 5802.19 - John McLeod Pavilion Kitchen 2026 Photo 19.JPG 5802.20 - John McLeod Pavilion Men's Toilets 2026 Photo 20.JPG 5802.21 - John McLeod Pavilion North Facing Window East Side 2026 Photo 21.JPG 5802.22 - John McLeod Pavilion North Facing Window West Side 2026 Photo 22.JPG 5802.23 - John McLeod Pavilion Social Area 2026 Photo 23.JPG 5802.24 - John McLeod Pavilion Social Area 2026 Photo 24.JPG 5802.25 - John McLeod Pavilion Vistors Change Rooms 2026 Photo 25.JPG 5802.26 - John McLeod Pavilion Vistors Change Rooms 2026 Photo 26.JPG 5802.27 - John McLeod Pavilion Vistors Change Rooms 2026 Photo 27.JPG 5802.28 - John McLeod Pavilion Vistors Change Rooms 2026 Photo 28.JPG 5802.29 - John McLeod Pavilion Vistors Change Rooms 2026 Photo 29.JPG 5802.30 - John McLeod Pavilion Vistors Change Rooms 2026 Photo 30.JPG 5802.31 - John McLeod Pavilion Vistors Change Rooms 2026 Photo 31.JPG 5802.32 - John McLeod Pavilion Women's Toilets 2026 Photo 32.JPG 5802.33 - John McLeod Pavilion Women's Toilets 2026 Photo 33.JPG 5802.34 - John McLeod Pavilion Women's Toilets 2026 Photo 34.JPG 5802.35 - John McLeod Pavilion Women's Toilets 2026 Photo 35.JPG 5802.36 - John McLeod Pavilion Women's Toilets 2026 Photo 36.JPG Collection of digital photographs Photograph John McLeod Pavilion Photographs John Alchin ...John McLeod Pavilion located on John Mcleod Reserve was the former club rooms of the Deer Park Football and Cricket Clubs. For many years these rooms were used by the clubs as change rooms for training, competition, and social functions. The rooms were also available for the general public to hire out for functions such as birthdays, engagements, etc. These photographs were taken on a site visit with the Brimbank Council before the rooms being demolished in April 2026.The John McLeod Pavilion was built by I.C.I. and provides a direct connection between a worldwide company providing recreation assets for its employees and the local community.5802.01 - John McLeod Pavilion Bar 2026 Photo 01.JPG 5802.02 - John McLeod Pavilion Bar 2026 Photo 02.JPG 5802.03 - John McLeod Pavilion Bar 2026 Photo 03.JPG 5802.04 - John McLeod Pavilion Bar 2026 Photo 04.JPG 5802.05 - John McLeod Pavilion Den of The Mighty Lions 2026 Photo 05.JPG 5802.06 - John McLeod Pavilion Evacuation Diagram 2026 Photo 06.JPG 5802.07 - John McLeod Pavilion Front Doors 2026 Photo 07.JPG 5802.08 - John McLeod Pavilion Home Team Change Rooms 2026 Photo 08.JPG 5802.09 - John McLeod Pavilion Home Team Change Rooms 2026 Photo 09.JPG 5802.10 - John McLeod Pavilion Home Team Change Rooms 2026 Photo 10.JPG 5802.11 - John McLeod Pavilion Home Team Change Rooms 2026 Photo 11.JPG 5802.12 - John McLeod Pavilion Home Team Change Rooms 2026 Photo 12.JPG 5802.13 - John McLeod Pavilion Home Team Change Rooms 2026 Photo 13.JPG 5802.14 - John McLeod Pavilion Home Team Change Rooms 2026 Photo 14.JPG 5802.15 - John McLeod Pavilion Home Team Change Rooms 2026 Photo 15.JPG 5802.16 - John McLeod Pavilion Home Team Change Rooms 2026 Photo 16.JPG 5802.17 - John McLeod Pavilion Kitchen 2026 Photo 17.JPG 5802.18 - John McLeod Pavilion Kitchen 2026 Photo 18.JPG 5802.19 - John McLeod Pavilion Kitchen 2026 Photo 19.JPG 5802.20 - John McLeod Pavilion Men's Toilets 2026 Photo 20.JPG 5802.21 - John McLeod Pavilion North Facing Window East Side 2026 Photo 21.JPG 5802.22 - John McLeod Pavilion North Facing Window West Side 2026 Photo 22.JPG 5802.23 - John McLeod Pavilion Social Area 2026 Photo 23.JPG 5802.24 - John McLeod Pavilion Social Area 2026 Photo 24.JPG 5802.25 - John McLeod Pavilion Vistors Change Rooms 2026 Photo 25.JPG 5802.26 - John McLeod Pavilion Vistors Change Rooms 2026 Photo 26.JPG 5802.27 - John McLeod Pavilion Vistors Change Rooms 2026 Photo 27.JPG 5802.28 - John McLeod Pavilion Vistors Change Rooms 2026 Photo 28.JPG 5802.29 - John McLeod Pavilion Vistors Change Rooms 2026 Photo 29.JPG 5802.30 - John McLeod Pavilion Vistors Change Rooms 2026 Photo 30.JPG 5802.31 - John McLeod Pavilion Vistors Change Rooms 2026 Photo 31.JPG 5802.32 - John McLeod Pavilion Women's Toilets 2026 Photo 32.JPG 5802.33 - John McLeod Pavilion Women's Toilets 2026 Photo 33.JPG 5802.34 - John McLeod Pavilion Women's Toilets 2026 Photo 34.JPG 5802.35 - John McLeod Pavilion Women's Toilets 2026 Photo 35.JPG 5802.36 - John McLeod Pavilion Women's Toilets 2026 Photo 36.JPG john mcleod pavilion, john mcleod reserve, deer park football club, deer park cricket club, ballarat road, deer park -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Jim Connor, The Pavillion, Eltham Living and Learning Centre, 739 Main Road, Eltham, 29 November 2016
... The Fitzpatricks moved next door and Claire taught at the new Living and Learning Centre, which began in 1975, one of the first community education centres in Victoria. Jim Connor Collection Eltham Eltham Living and Learning Centre Living and Learning Centre Pavilion 1 image - born digital The Pavillion, Eltham Living and Learning Centre, 739 Main Road, Eltham Photograph Digital Photograph Jim Connor ...The Pavillion was an extension to the Eltham Living and Learning Centre which was opened 8 October, 1994 In 1857, tanner John Pearson purchased three and a half acres of land in Little Eltham, at the western end of Pitt Street, with a 70-foot frontage to Maria Street (Main Road) and stretching down to the Diamond Creek for £100. He contracted Benjamin Oliver Wallis to build house for him. Wallis, a mason by trade who originated from the Cornish village of Newlyn, migrated to Melbourne in 1853 and was shortly engaged by Richard Warren to build the Eltham Hotel, which opened in 1854. When Warren fell into financial difficulty in 1858, Wallis purchased the hotel. That same year, Pearson constructed a tannery below the house with access to the water in the Diamond Creek. When Pearson became bankrupt in 1867, Wallis similarly acquired the house from Pearson’s creditors in 1868 and lived there until his death in 1896. For some of this time the house was in the name of Wallis’s son Richard but following his death in 1888, ownership reverted to his father. It was purchased by retired teacher Richard Gilsenen in 1899. Gilsenen was made acting head teacher at the Eltham State School in 1906 following the sudden death of head teacher John Brown. In the 1950s the house was bought by retired engineer Dr Alfred Fitzpatrick and his wife Claire who made various modifications to house goats and poultry as well as structural modifications to the house. In the early 1970s, Eltham Shire Councillors Frank Maas and Don Maling proposed an extended communities’ activities program be set up and the Commonwealth Grants Commission was approached for financial assistance. In 1974 a $50,000 Commonwealth Grant was received by the Shire Council to acquire the Fitzpatrick property as part of the planning to establish an extended communities’ activities program. The Fitzpatricks moved next door and Claire taught at the new Living and Learning Centre, which began in 1975, one of the first community education centres in Victoria.jim connor collection, eltham, eltham living and learning centre, living and learning centre, pavilion -
Robin Boyd FoundationFunctional object - Blinds
... Pavilion. The Strizic images in 'Living in Australia' (p 82 of the 2013 edition) show them. Walsh St furnishings robin boyd Holland blinds on 7 windows and 2 on doors Functional object Blinds ...These blinds are along the whole of the west facing wall of the Children's Pavilion. The Strizic images in 'Living in Australia' (p 82 of the 2013 edition) show them. Holland blinds on 7 windows and 2 on doorswalsh st furnishings, robin boyd -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph, Jane Wilson, School Bell, 2013
... When the Pavilion was removed it was placed on the ground outside the door at the S-W end of the Administration Building (see B09.004(5)). ...When the Pavilion was removed it was placed on the ground outside the door at the S-W end of the Administration Building (see B09.004(5)). ...pavilion, administration building, administration builkding, bell -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesAlbum - Black and white photographs, certificate and reports, Justine Curry, Justine Curry (Mitchelson) Album Burnley Horticultural College Vic. 1953-1954, 1953-1954
... Note (5) Frame for School Bell which used to be on top of the Pavilion is on the ground outside the Administration Building, later installed above the door....Note (5) Frame for School Bell which used to be on top of the Pavilion is on the ground outside the Administration Building, later installed above the door. justine curry (nee mitchelson) administration building luffmann ponds yarra river helen eastman orchard wilson's promontory lloyd davies mr kneen students e. b. littlejohn jennifer edwards botanic gardens melbourne cricket student groups certificate of competency school report justine curry justine mitchelson t h kneen luffman ponds lily ponds royal botanic gardens ann spruzen teena garden views school bell orchard gates orchard border wilson's promontory camp mervyn boys changing room john rittinger barb mckay carmel devaney marie-louise leng john sutherland Labelled, "Justine Curry 4/11A Margate Pd., Margate, Qld 4020." ...Donated by Justine Curry (nee Mitchelson) (1954) for the 1991 Centenary. Also includes photocopy of her Certificate of Competency and her Reports for 1953 and 1954. Note (5) Frame for School Bell which used to be on top of the Pavilion is on the ground outside the Administration Building, later installed above the door.Photograph album collection of 61 b/w photographs of different sizes dated 1953-1954, some labelled. Were attached to magnetic pages but have come loose and have been transferred to plastic pockets. Also photocopy of work experience. A newspaper cutting. Certificate of Competency. Reports.Labelled, "Justine Curry 4/11A Margate Pd., Margate, Qld 4020." justine curry (nee mitchelson), administration building, luffmann ponds, yarra river, helen eastman, orchard, wilson's promontory, lloyd davies, mr kneen, students, e. b. littlejohn, jennifer edwards, botanic gardens melbourne, cricket, student groups, certificate of competency, school report, justine curry, justine mitchelson, t h kneen, luffman ponds, lily ponds, royal botanic gardens, ann spruzen, teena, garden views, school bell, orchard gates, orchard border, wilson's promontory camp, mervyn, boys changing room, john rittinger, barb mckay, carmel devaney, marie-louise leng, john sutherland -
Parks Victoria - Point Hicks LightstationCorbel
... door in the tower wall below the lantern room and small balcony. In the late nineteenth century all of Victoria’s lightstations installed a red auxiliary light to serve as a danger warning to mariners sailing too close to shoare. Existing lightstations, like Cape Otway, built a pavilion...door in the tower wall below the lantern room and small balcony. In the late nineteenth century all of Victoria’s lightstations installed a red auxiliary light to serve as a danger warning to mariners sailing too close to shoare. Existing lightstations, like Cape Otway, built a pavilion ...In architecture a corbel serves a decorative as well as structural function as a solid piece of stone, wood or metal that is built into a wall and juts out like a bracket to carry a weight. The smoothly shaped corbel was formerly built into the external wall of the lighthouse facing the sea. It consists of two cupped, rounded forms, one bigger than the other, which are attached to a damaged flat base. Made of cast concrete, it is the same fabric as the lighthouse and shows evidence of white paint on its surface. An early architectural drawing of the tower shows the corbel as a projecting, decorative moulding underpinning the balcony floor associated with the auxiliary light. It indicates the original corbel was a much larger architectural feature which started as a solid rectangular block and terminated with a smaller block and then two tapering, rounded forms. Prepared in mid-1888, the architectural drawings for the lighthouse by Victorian Public Works Department architect, Frederick Hynes, were amended in 1888-89 to provide for an auxiliary light, which comprised an arched opening and door in the tower wall below the lantern room and small balcony. In the late nineteenth century all of Victoria’s lightstations installed a red auxiliary light to serve as a danger warning to mariners sailing too close to shoare. Existing lightstations, like Cape Otway, built a pavilion below their lighthouse facing out to sea, but newly constructed towers like Point Hicks and Split Point incorporated them into their designs. The efficacy of auxiliary lights became a controversial issue and all were discontinued on 1 January 1913. The Point Hicks balcony was removed from the face of the tower in 1971 after it was found to be badly rusted. This resulted in the complete removal of the corbel, from which the rounded moulding and part of the base survives. The auxiliary light and door were subsequently removed in 1975 and glass blocks now fill the opening. Cape Schanck Lightstation retains four cast iron brackets from its auxiliary light balcony which are currently stored in the lighthouse on the ground floor. No other architectural fabric associated with the auxiliary light has been identified at Point Hicks Lightstation. The fragment of corbel has first level contributory significance for its historic and architectural values as a relic of the auxiliary light and as an original moulding from the fabric of Victoria’s first concrete lighthouse.A masonary corbel.
