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Clunes Museum
Map - CLUNES TOWN HALL AND COURTHOUSE COMPLEX, FALKINGER ANDRONAS
... PROPOSED REFURBISHMENT...CLUNES TOWN HALL AND COURT HOUSE COMPLEX - PROPOSED... AND COURTHOUSE DRAWINGS PROPOSED REFURBISHMENT CLUNES TOWN HALL AND COURT ...CLUNES TOWN HALL AND COURT HOUSE COMPLEX - PROPOSED REFURBISHMENT ARCHITECT DRAWINGS: ,1 SITE AND ROOF PLAN .2 GROUND FLOOR PLAN .3 EAST ELEVATION .4 WEST ELEVATION .5 ABC/FASSADEStown hall and courthouse drawings, proposed refurbishment -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, Scrapbook Clipping, Library Collection, Ringwood, Victoria
... for a manager for the proposed $1.03 million refurbishment project later... decided to advertise for a manager for the proposed $1.03 million ...Newspaper Clipping from "The Post", 3 May 1993, Page 4, "Manager sought for Civic Centre make-overThe possibilty Ringwood Civic Centre might be relocated in future was considered before council decided to advertise for a manager for the proposed $1.03 million refurbishment project later in 1993, Cr Max Williams told residents at the last council meeting. Several residents believe council might decide to incorporate a new Civic Centre in plans for a retail and commercial development it is currently considering building in front of Eastland shopping centre. -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, The Herald, Greensborough Hotel 1924, 02/07/1924
The Greensborough Hotel is on the corner of Main Street and Hailes Street Greensborough. This drawing show the proposed design of the building, originally to be named the Farmers' Arms (see sign over door) and built on the site of the original hotel of that name. It was renamed after the original Greensborough Hotel (on corner Grimshaw and Church Streets Greensborough) burnt down in 1923. Despite many renovations and refurbishments, the Greensborough Hotel is still a recognisable landmark in Greensborough today.The Greensborough Hotel is one of the few buildings to survive the redevelopment of Greensborough in the 1970s.Digital copy of line drawinggreensborough hotel, main street greensborough, farmers' arms hotel -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, The Herald, Greensborough Hotel (proposed design)1923, 25/07/1923
The Greensborough Hotel is on the corner of Main Street and Hailes Street Greensborough. This drawing show the first proposed design of the building, drawn in 1923. It is different to the external design which can be seen today. Originally to be named the Farmers' Arms and built on the site of the original hotel of that name, it was renamed after the original Greensborough Hotel (on corner Grimshaw and Church Streets Greensborough) burnt down in 1923. Despite many renovations and refurbishments, the Greensborough Hotel is still a recognisable landmark in Greensborough today.The Greensborough Hotel is one of the few buildings to survive the redevelopment of Greensborough in the 1970s.Digital copy of line drawinggreensborough hotel, main street greensborough, farmers' arms hotel -
Federation University Historical Collection
Plan, Ballarat School of Mines Administration Building Proposal, 1948, 1948-1951
A hand drawn original drawing of a proposed Ballarat School of Mines office shift from the space on the south side of the entrance hall to the north side. Drawing shows the existing arrangement and also the proposed arrangement. "Proposal: To transfer classroom No 1 to the Area 1A, to transfer present office to No 1, to connect existing Registrar's and Principal's offices into the Staff room." On rear rubber stamp: "Received 28 Sep 1948 C & S"ballarat school of mines, administration building, a building, refurbishments -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Plan - Plans, Alterations and refurbishment of the Centennial Display Building
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Melbourne Tram Museum
Document, Minister for Public Transport, "Customers come first in Tram Decision", 18/11/1993
News Release from the Minister for Public Transport Alan Brown, dated 18/11/1993 - about the future of the W class tram, keeping at least 51, the delivery of the B class tram, and keeping a further 50 for supplementary service. The Herald Sun item by Damon Johnston quotes the release and Alan Brown, Michael Norbury, Paul Mees of the PTUA, Lou Di Gregorio of the Union. Notes the proposed expenditure of $200,000 on each of the trams to be kept. Also has an item of British tourist Will Bright about the use of W class trams and his thoughts along with a photo - written by Anita Quigley.Yields information the announcement of a policy regarding the W class in 1993 by Government.News Release - 2 A4 pages stapled and Newspaper clipping from Herald Sun 19/11/1993tramways, w class, national trust, tramcars, alan brown, b class trams, refurbishment