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Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedAdministrative record - City of Sunshine - Commissioner Mr Alexander Alex George Gillon Collection 1976 - 1982 - Matters Arising From Committee Meetings 4th September 1978, City of Sunshine, 4th September 1978
... ...Roller Skating Rink...Factory Burton Crescent Maribyrnong Report of the Co-Ordinator of Welfare Service 1978/79 Federal Budget Report of the Acting Chief Health Inspector Environment Protection Appeal Protean Holdings Pty Ltd Report of the Chief By-Laws Officer Tenders Fire Harard Removal Season 1978/79 Report of the Municipal Recreation Officer Holiday Programmes Council Opposes the Reduction of Subsidy by the Department of Youth, Sport and Recreation Report of the City Engineer Proposed Amendment No 81 Melbourne Metropolitan Planning Scheme Land Acquisition Maribyrnong Valley Planning Permit Application Roller Skating Rink Wright Street Sunshine Extraordinary Business Tender for Sale of Surplus Vehicles (Plant No 42 Bookmobile Deferred) ...Burton Crescent Maribyrnong Protean Holdings Pty Ltd Maribyrnong Valley Roller Skating Rink Wright Street Sunshine Matters Arising From Committee Meetings 4th September 1978 Report of Town Clerk Proposed Lease Parts G.U.D. ...Matters Arising From Committee Meetings 4th September 1978 Report of Town Clerk Proposed Lease Parts G.U.D. Factory Burton Crescent Maribyrnong Report of the Co-Ordinator of Welfare Service 1978/79 Federal Budget Report of the Acting Chief Health Inspector Environment Protection Appeal Protean Holdings Pty Ltd Report of the Chief By-Laws Officer Tenders Fire Harard Removal Season 1978/79 Report of the Municipal Recreation Officer Holiday Programmes Council Opposes the Reduction of Subsidy by the Department of Youth, Sport and Recreation Report of the City Engineer Proposed Amendment No 81 Melbourne Metropolitan Planning Scheme Land Acquisition Maribyrnong Valley Planning Permit Application Roller Skating Rink Wright Street Sunshine Extraordinary Business Tender for Sale of Surplus Vehicles (Plant No 42 Bookmobile Deferred) city of sunshine, alexander "alex" george gillon, g.u.d., burton crescent, maribyrnong, protean holdings pty ltd, maribyrnong valley, roller skating rink, wright street, sunshine -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: COLOURFUL HISTORY
... The site is now home to King's IGA supermarket, but was previously the roller-skating rink and the YMCA's original Star Picture Theatre, screening open air pictures....The site is now home to King's IGA supermarket, but was previously the roller-skating rink and the YMCA's original Star Picture Theatre, screening open air pictures. ...Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from Wednesday, April 6, 2005. Colourful history: the Eaglehawk Clothing Factory staff in Victoria Street, Eaglehawk. The site is now home to King's IGA supermarket, but was previously the roller-skating rink and the YMCA's original Star Picture Theatre, screening open air pictures.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumPhotograph, c1999/2000
... Marching bands, choirs, circus acts, theatrical performances, races, and seasonal activities, such as Mr. Spiller's roller skating rink, which was founded in the late 1860s, were among the entertainments on offer in Beechworth....Marching bands, choirs, circus acts, theatrical performances, races, and seasonal activities, such as Mr. Spiller's roller skating rink, which was founded in the late 1860s, were among the entertainments on offer in Beechworth. ...This photograph depicts female singers accompanied by members of the Beechworth Band at a 'Liedertafel' concert in the main hall at the Burke Museum in 1999. The concert related to an exhibition titled, 'From the Liedertafel to the Skating Rink: Entertainment in Beechworth 1852 - early 1900s', which celebrated the rich and diverse entertainments that were part of Beechworth life in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. 'Liedertafel' is a German tradition that accompanied European settlers to Australia. It refers to a friendly society of men united by an enthusiasm for singing. The Beechworth Liedertafel was established 14 March 1894 at the London Tavern, Camp Street, Beechworth, by president, Mr. A.A. Billson, and a visiting conductor, Mr. H. Fielder. The Beechworth Brass Band was formed by Mr. H. Vandenberg in 1887. Marching bands, choirs, circus acts, theatrical performances, races, and seasonal activities, such as Mr. Spiller's roller skating rink, which was founded in the late 1860s, were among the entertainments on offer in Beechworth.This photograph of the Beechworth Band playing at the Burke Museum is historically significant for the information it conveys about an exhibition at the Burke Museum between September and November 1999. The use of the contemporary Beechworth Band in a 'Liedertafel' performance provides insight into curatorial approaches at the turn of the twenty-first century and improves our understanding of how exhibitions use objects in the Burke Museum's Collection to tell stories about the past in the present. The image is historically and socially significant for attesting to the enduring appeal of local musical associations, which were a popular means of entertainment that fostered social connections among settlers from diverse ethnic backgrounds. Liedertafel choirs were originally male-only, therefore, the presence of female singers at the 1999 exhibition reflects progressive social and community values with regard to gender and inclusion.Rectangular colour photograph printed on matte photographic paper.Reverse: 7030 / Label: Burke Museum / Liedertafel Exh / Emily Messen, Luetta / Schier, Hannah / Routledge, Sarah / McKinley 2000 (?) / 2000 (?) / liedertafel, beechworth band, burke museum, exhibition 1999, from the liedertafel to the skating rink, entertainment in beechworth 1852 - early 1900s, past exhibitions, performances at the burke museum, european settlers, german community, german choral societies, brass bands, male choir, colonial passtimes, colonial entertainments, cultural traditions, gold rush, immigration, beechworth's german heritage, london tavern beechworth, camp st beechworth, beechworth historic district, beechworth's first brick tavern, spiller's skating rink, vandenberg's beechworth brass band, benevolent societies, intellectual societies, protestantism, billson brewery beechworth, teetotallism, fancy dress carnivals, skating carnivals, fundraising societies, german musicians, crimean war, beechworth german association, freemasonry, yma's, beechworth athenaeum, beechworth skating rink -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Property Binder, 1170 Main Road, Eltham
... Skaterz Roller Skate and Blade Rink...Other local businesses listed: Eltham Deli, Skaterz Roller Skate and Blade Rink....Other local businesses listed: Eltham Deli, Skaterz Roller Skate and Blade Rink. Main Road Eltham Shops Businesses Peter Allen's Pharmacy Sue Bannerman Eltham Deli Skaterz Roller Skate and Blade Rink Miscellaneous clippings, notes, photocopies, etc held on the subject property. 1170 Main Road, Eltham Document Property Binder ...Newspaper article: The right medicine, Diamond Valley News, 6 November 2011, Details of Peter Allen's Pharmacy, manager Sue Bannerman. Other local businesses listed: Eltham Deli, Skaterz Roller Skate and Blade Rink.main road, eltham, shops, businesses, peter allen's pharmacy, sue bannerman, eltham deli, skaterz roller skate and blade rink -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumPhotograph, 1999
... The concert was associated with an exhibition titled, 'From the Liedertafel to the Skating Rink: Entertainment in Beechworth 1852 - early 1900s', which celebrated the rich and diverse entertainments that were a part of Beechworth life in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Marching bands, choirs, circus acts, theatrical performances, races, and seasonal activities, such as Mr. Spiller's roller...The concert was associated with an exhibition titled, 'From the Liedertafel to the Skating Rink: Entertainment in Beechworth 1852 - early 1900s', which celebrated the rich and diverse entertainments that were a part of Beechworth life in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Marching bands, choirs, circus acts, theatrical performances, races, and seasonal activities, such as Mr. Spiller's roller ...This photograph depicts members of the Beechworth Band at a 'Liedertafel' concert in the main hall at the Burke Museum in 1999. The concert was associated with an exhibition titled, 'From the Liedertafel to the Skating Rink: Entertainment in Beechworth 1852 - early 1900s', which celebrated the rich and diverse entertainments that were a part of Beechworth life in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Marching bands, choirs, circus acts, theatrical performances, races, and seasonal activities, such as Mr. Spiller's roller skating rink, founded in the late 1860s, were among the attractions on offer. 'Liedertafel' is a tradition that accompanied German settlers to Australia. It refers to a friendly society of men united by an enthusiasm for singing. The Beechworth Brass Band was formed by Mr. H. Vandenberg in 1887. The Beechworth Liedertafel was established 14 March 1894 at the London Tavern, Camp Street, Beechworth, by Mr. A.A. Billson, and a visiting conductor, Mr. H. Fielder. German clubs, complete with marching bands, athletics associations and Liedertafel choirs, were centres of social activity attracting wide audiences not limited to members of their own ethnicity. Alfred Arthur Billson was the youngest son of Mr. George Billson, who served as Beechworth’s mayor between 1869-1871. In 1872, George purchased the Oven’s Brewery in Last Street, which became Billson’s Brewery, one of the oldest continuing beverage manufacturers in Australia. An active member of Beechworth’s cultural, business and political life around the turn of the century, A.A. Billson served on Beechworth Shire Council from 1884 to 1893, and from 1895 to 1910, with three terms as president (1888–89, 1899–1901, 1908–09). He founded the Beechworth Progress Association in 1891 and produced an ‘Illustrated Guide to Beechworth and Vicinity’ to develop tourism potential. This photograph of the Beechworth Band playing at the Burke Museum is historically significant for the information it conveys about an exhibition at the Burke Museum between September and November 1999. The use of the contemporary Beechworth Band in a 'Liedertafel' performance provides insight into curatorial approaches at the turn of the twenty-first century and improves our understanding of how exhibitions use objects in the Burke Museum's Collection to tell stories about the past in the present. The image is historically and socially significant for attesting to the enduring appeal of local musical associations, which were a popular means of entertainment that fostered social connections among settlers from diverse ethnic backgrounds. Rectangular colour photograph printed on matte photographic paper. Reverse: 7029 / Label: 7029 / Source / Burke Museum / Beechworth / Band / 1999/2000 /liedertafel, beechworth band, burke museum, from the liedertafel to the skating rink, entertainment in beechworth 1852 - early 1900s, gold rush, immigration, beechworth's german heritage, london tavern beechworth, beechworth's first brick tavern, spiller's skating rink, vandenberg's beechworth brass band, protestantism, teetotallism, skating carnivals, beechworth german association, yma's, beechworth skating rink, progress societies, billson's brewery, german-australians, beechworth progess association, lodges, freemasonry, colonial australia -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, Fire at Cathedral Hotel, Swanston Street, Melbourne
... This was the site of Wirths Brothers Circus, an impressive complex including an octagonal circus Hippodrome (5000 seat auditorium), Pleasure Park, roller skating rink, and Dance Hall. Today it is the site of the Melbourne Arts Centre. ...This was the site of Wirths Brothers Circus, an impressive complex including an octagonal circus Hippodrome (5000 seat auditorium), Pleasure Park, roller skating rink, and Dance Hall. Today it is the site of the Melbourne Arts Centre. ...Fire at the Cathedral Hotel! Southward view Firemen in their shiny brass Merryweather style helmets battle a fire in the roof of the Cathedral Hotel, Tuesday 3 March 1936. It was located on the corner of Swanston Street and Flinders Lane and so named for its proximity to St Paul’s Cathedral, just visible at top left. The fire broke out in between the roof space and wooden ceiling of the hotel at around 4.30 pm, causing disruption to afternoon commuters – hence the banked-up trams along St Kilda Road. The hoses snaking across the roof have been dragged up through the hotel’s front door. The scene of devastation on the roof appears to be a result of both the fire and firefighting efforts. The panoramic background is dominated by the dome of Flinders Street Station, the wide, treed boulevard of St Kilda Road, and a densely built-up industrial area south of the Yarra with its elevated signage and substantial buildings. Featured in "Newsworthy: Melbourne in photographs 1933-1936" exhibition at East Melbourne Library, October to December 2023. Exhibition caption by project volunteer, Louise McKenzie. Photographer notations on slide: "Fire at Cathedral Hotel Swanston St 1936 B104" Description: This photo, taken from an adjacent building, shows 12 firemen fighting a fire on the roof of the Cathedral Hotel, Melbourne. There is evidence of considerable damage to the roof of the building as a result of the fire and fire fighting efforts. The photo gives a feeling of elevation, as the firemen are in focus, with an out of focus panoramic background, showing the dome of Flinders Street Station, and St Kilda Road down to the Shrine. Research by project volunteer, Louise McKenzie: The Age reported on 4 March 1936 that the fire broke out in rubbish between the roof space and wooden ceiling of the Cathedral Hotel at 4.30 pm. “The Eastern Hill fire brigade was notified by telephone, and an almost simultaneous call was also received at fire brigade headquarters from a street alarm.” The firemen in their dark uniforms with brass buttons, gold epaulettes and shiny brass Merryweather helmets, stand out against the broken slate tiles and dislodged timber of the damaged roofing, all of which look blackened and in disarray. Two pale water hoses snake thickly across the roof. It is a scene of some devastation and chaos. Three chimney pots by contrast sit plump and strong against the damage. The Cathedral Hotel is located on the corner of Swanston Street and Flinders Lane, so named due to its proximity to St Pauls Cathedral (just visible at far left) on the corner of Flinders and Swanston streets. This intersection is a hub and focus of Melbourne activity. The backgrounded Melbourne skyline, while not in clear focus, is of interest. On the right is the impressive dome of Flinders Street Station, with the clock at 4.50 pm. Its grand frontage, and some of the façade along Flinders Street, are visible. To the left is the wide and grand-scaled St Kilda Road, leading down to the Shrine of Remembrance. There are many trams on Princes Bridge (mostly heading northward), together with some trucks and pedestrians. The pedestrian walkway along Princes Bridge is wide, and the Bridge balustrade lined with flag poles. The middle background shows a large number of trees. This was the site of Wirths Brothers Circus, an impressive complex including an octagonal circus Hippodrome (5000 seat auditorium), Pleasure Park, roller skating rink, and Dance Hall. Today it is the site of the Melbourne Arts Centre. Adjacent to the station is a large covered area, still extant today as part of the Station precinct. Floating above the horizon is sign advertising 'DUNLOP', located in the formerly industrial area which is today’s Southbank. Port Phillip Bay is faintly visible in the distance. The city seems sprawling, but uncrowded, and well punctuated by trees. Two photos were included an Age pictorial, one showing the firefighters at work, the other a crowd scene at street level (see References). These images are not part of the McKenzie Collection. References: No title (1936, March 4). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 13. Retrieved February 5, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205256255 FIRE AT A CITY HOTEL. (1936, March 4). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 12. Retrieved February 5, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205256231 FIRE IN ROOF OF CITY HOTEL (1936, March 4). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 8. Retrieved February 5, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11018696 Hotel Roof Fire Draws Crowd (1936, March 4). Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), p. 8 (DAILY). Retrieved February 5, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article52000751 'Flinders Lane Melbourne 1966', Peter Andrew Barrett, Facebook, 12 June 2020, https://www.facebook.com/120943481324886/photos/a.512123662206864/3025002490918956/?type=3Photographer notations on slide: "Fire at Cathedral Hotel Swanston St 1936 B104".fires, 1930-1939, hotels -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedAdministrative record - City of Sunshine - Commissioner Mr Alexander "Alex" George Gillon Collection 1976 - 1982 - Notice of ordinary meeting of the City of Sunshine at Municipal offices on 5th September 2009, City of Sunshine, 5th September 1978
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Greenham & Sons Pty Ltd Health (Hearing Commission) Regulations 1978 Microwave Ovens in Commercial Premises Contaminated Oysters Report of the Medical Officer of Health Report of the Chielf By-Laws Officer Tenders Fire Harzard Removal Season Snake Eradication Heavy Vehicles Road Traffic Act Report of the City Librarian Bookmobile Municipal Library Subsidy 1978/79 Preliminary Estimates Report of the Municipal Recreation Department Ground Allocations Sporting Bodies Summer Season Holiday Programmes Strategy Plan for the Development of Public Swimming Pools in the Greater Melbourne Metropilitan Area Report of the City Engineer Proposed Amendment No 81 to the Melbourne Metropolitan Planning Scheme Land Acquisition Maribyrnong Valley Planning Permit Application Amusement Parlour Sun Crescent Rezoning Application Sunshine Post Office Site Dickson Street Planning Permit Application Office McIntyre Road Rezoning Application Proposed Service Business Zone Raleigh Road Planning Permit Application Multiple Sclerosis Day Care Centre Ballarat Road Maidstone Planning Permit Application Roller Skating Rink McIntyre Road Rezoning Land Occupied by the Council Depot Anderson Road Planning Permit Application Subdivision and Detached Houses Albanvale Estate Planning Permit Application Flats Chifley Drive Appeal Melbourne Metropolitan Planning Scheme Variation of Delegation Planning Permit Application Service Premises Ballarat Road Maidstone Amendment 21 Part 8A to the Melbourne Metropolitan Planning Scheme Planning Permit Application Factories Burke Street Plans Transfer and Consolidation Hampton Avenue Strata Subdivision 2 & 4 Craddock Court Tenders Supply of Elderly Citizens' Bus Contract Construction of Neale Road Declaration of Sewage Areas (Various) Government Action on Flood Lands Sewer Willis Street Pre-School Centre Toilet Blocks Various Reserves Bon Thomas Reserve Pre-School Centre and Orama Street Child Care Centre Report of the Building Surveyor Fences at Intersections 56 Tallintyre Road Sunshine West Fences at Intersections 45 Warmington Road Sunshine West Building Over Easement Lot 206 Stevenage Crescent Deer Park Building Over Easement Lot 192 Stevenage Crescent Deer Park Building Over Easement 6 Lynn Street St. ...Greenham & Sons Pty Ltd Health (Hearing Commission) Regulations 1978 Microwave Ovens in Commercial Premises Contaminated Oysters Report of the Medical Officer of Health Report of the Chielf By-Laws Officer Tenders Fire Harzard Removal Season Snake Eradication Heavy Vehicles Road Traffic Act Report of the City Librarian Bookmobile Municipal Library Subsidy 1978/79 Preliminary Estimates Report of the Municipal Recreation Department Ground Allocations Sporting Bodies Summer Season Holiday Programmes Strategy Plan for the Development of Public Swimming Pools in the Greater Melbourne Metropilitan Area Report of the City Engineer Proposed Amendment No 81 to the Melbourne Metropolitan Planning Scheme Land Acquisition Maribyrnong Valley Planning Permit Application Amusement Parlour Sun Crescent Rezoning Application Sunshine Post Office Site Dickson Street Planning Permit Application Office McIntyre Road Rezoning Application Proposed Service Business Zone Raleigh Road Planning Permit Application Multiple Sclerosis Day Care Centre Ballarat Road Maidstone Planning Permit Application Roller Skating Rink McIntyre Road Rezoning Land Occupied by the Council Depot Anderson Road Planning Permit Application Subdivision and Detached Houses Albanvale Estate Planning Permit Application Flats Chifley Drive Appeal Melbourne Metropolitan Planning Scheme Variation of Delegation Planning Permit Application Service Premises Ballarat Road Maidstone Amendment 21 Part 8A to the Melbourne Metropolitan Planning Scheme Planning Permit Application Factories Burke Street Plans Transfer and Consolidation Hampton Avenue Strata Subdivision 2 & 4 Craddock Court Tenders Supply of Elderly Citizens' Bus Contract Construction of Neale Road Declaration of Sewage Areas (Various) Government Action on Flood Lands Sewer Willis Street Pre-School Centre Toilet Blocks Various Reserves Bon Thomas Reserve Pre-School Centre and Orama Street Child Care Centre Report of the Building Surveyor Fences at Intersections 56 Tallintyre Road Sunshine West Fences at Intersections 45 Warmington Road Sunshine West Building Over Easement Lot 206 Stevenage Crescent Deer Park Building Over Easement Lot 192 Stevenage Crescent Deer Park Building Over Easement 6 Lynn Street St. ...Notice of Ordinary Meeting of the City of Sunshine at Municipal offices on 5th September 2009 Report of the Town Clerk's Department Report of the Town Clerk Tenders Meals on Wheels Loan Borrowing Proposed Interchange of Officers Creation of S.E.C. Easement Sealing of Document Proposed Abandonment of Rates Units Grandview Avenue Corner Warrs Road Lease of Land Hampshire Road from the Victorian Railways Supplementary Variations Proposed Lease Parts G.U.D. Factory Burton Crescent Report of the Co-Ordinator of Welfare Services Orama Street Child Care Centre Sunshine Citizens Advice Bureau Willis Street Kindergarten Community Youth Support Scheme 1978/79 Federal Budget Report of the Acting Chief Health Officer Victorian Railways Tip Site Bounded by McDonald Road, Somerville Road and Bunting Road Environment Protection Appeal Protean Holdings H.W. Greenham & Sons Pty Ltd Health (Hearing Commission) Regulations 1978 Microwave Ovens in Commercial Premises Contaminated Oysters Report of the Medical Officer of Health Report of the Chielf By-Laws Officer Tenders Fire Harzard Removal Season Snake Eradication Heavy Vehicles Road Traffic Act Report of the City Librarian Bookmobile Municipal Library Subsidy 1978/79 Preliminary Estimates Report of the Municipal Recreation Department Ground Allocations Sporting Bodies Summer Season Holiday Programmes Strategy Plan for the Development of Public Swimming Pools in the Greater Melbourne Metropilitan Area Report of the City Engineer Proposed Amendment No 81 to the Melbourne Metropolitan Planning Scheme Land Acquisition Maribyrnong Valley Planning Permit Application Amusement Parlour Sun Crescent Rezoning Application Sunshine Post Office Site Dickson Street Planning Permit Application Office McIntyre Road Rezoning Application Proposed Service Business Zone Raleigh Road Planning Permit Application Multiple Sclerosis Day Care Centre Ballarat Road Maidstone Planning Permit Application Roller Skating Rink McIntyre Road Rezoning Land Occupied by the Council Depot Anderson Road Planning Permit Application Subdivision and Detached Houses Albanvale Estate Planning Permit Application Flats Chifley Drive Appeal Melbourne Metropolitan Planning Scheme Variation of Delegation Planning Permit Application Service Premises Ballarat Road Maidstone Amendment 21 Part 8A to the Melbourne Metropolitan Planning Scheme Planning Permit Application Factories Burke Street Plans Transfer and Consolidation Hampton Avenue Strata Subdivision 2 & 4 Craddock Court Tenders Supply of Elderly Citizens' Bus Contract Construction of Neale Road Declaration of Sewage Areas (Various) Government Action on Flood Lands Sewer Willis Street Pre-School Centre Toilet Blocks Various Reserves Bon Thomas Reserve Pre-School Centre and Orama Street Child Care Centre Report of the Building Surveyor Fences at Intersections 56 Tallintyre Road Sunshine West Fences at Intersections 45 Warmington Road Sunshine West Building Over Easement Lot 206 Stevenage Crescent Deer Park Building Over Easement Lot 192 Stevenage Crescent Deer Park Building Over Easement 6 Lynn Street St. Albans Lot 2 Ballarat Road Sunshine Orders of the Day Accounts Submitted for Payment as at 15th Augst 1978 city of sunshine, alexander "alex" george gillon, grandview avenue, warrs road, maribyrnong, hampshire road, g.u.d., burton crescent, sunshine, orama street child care centre, orama street, deer park, sunshine citizens advice bureau, willis street kindergarten, willis street, st. albans, victorian railways tip, mcdonald road, somerville road, bunting road, maribyrnong valley, sun crescent, sunshine post office, dickson street, mcintyre road, sunshine north, raleigh road, multiple sclerosis day care centre, ballarat road, maidstone, skating rink, anderson road, albanvale, chifley drive, burke street, braybrook, hampton avenue, craddock court, neale road, willis street pre-school centre, bon thomas reserve pre-school centre, bon thomas reserve, quinn street, tallintyre road, sunshine west, warmington road, stevenage crescent, lynn street -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedAdministrative record - City of Sunshine - Commissioner Mr Alexander "Alex" George Gillon Collection 1976 - 1982 - Minutes of the ordinary meeting of council held on 5th September 1978, City of Sunshine, 5th September 1978
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Greenham & Sons Pty Ltd Health (Hearing Commission) Regulations 1978 Microwave Ovens in Commercial Premises Contaminated Oysters Report of the Medical Officer of Health Report of the Chielf By-Laws Officer Tenders Fire Harzard Removal Season Snake Eradication Heavy Vehicles Road Traffic Act Report of the City Librarian Bookmobile Municipal Library Subsidy 1978/79 Preliminary Estimates Report of the Municipal Recreation Department Ground Allocations Sporting Bodies Summer Season Holiday Programmes Strategy Plan for the Development of Public Swimming Pools in the Greater Melbourne Metropilitan Area Report of the City Engineer Proposed Amendment No 81 to the Melbourne Metropolitan Planning Scheme Land Acquisition Maribyrnong Valley Planning Permit Application Amusement Parlour Sun Crescent Rezoning Application Sunshine Post Office Site Dickson Street Planning Permit Application Office McIntyre Road Rezoning Application Proposed Service Business Zone Raleigh Road Planning Permit Application Multiple Sclerosis Day Care Centre Ballarat Road Maidstone Planning Permit Application Roller Skating Rink McIntyre Road Rezoning Land Occupied by the Council Depot Anderson Road Planning Permit Application Subdivision and Detached Houses Albanvale Estate Planning Permit Application Flats Chifley Drive Appeal Melbourne Metropolitan Planning Scheme Variation of Delegation Planning Permit Application Service Premises Ballarat Road Maidstone Amendment 21 Part 8A to the Melbourne Metropolitan Planning Scheme Planning Permit Application Factories Burke Street Plans Transfer and Consolidation Hampton Avenue Strata Subdivision 2 & 4 Craddock Court Tenders Supply of Elderly Citizens' Bus Contract Construction of Neale Road Declaration of Sewage Areas (Various) Government Action on Flood Lands Sewer Willis Street Pre-School Centre Toilet Blocks Various Reserves Bon Thomas Reserve Pre-School Centre and Orama Street Child Care Centre Report of the Building Surveyor Fences at Intersections 56 Tallintyre Road Sunshine West Fences at Intersections 45 Warmington Road Sunshine West Building Over Easement Lot 206 Stevenage Crescent Deer Park Building Over Easement Lot 192 Stevenage Crescent Deer Park Building Over Easement 6 Lynn Street St. ...Greenham & Sons Pty Ltd Health (Hearing Commission) Regulations 1978 Microwave Ovens in Commercial Premises Contaminated Oysters Report of the Medical Officer of Health Report of the Chielf By-Laws Officer Tenders Fire Harzard Removal Season Snake Eradication Heavy Vehicles Road Traffic Act Report of the City Librarian Bookmobile Municipal Library Subsidy 1978/79 Preliminary Estimates Report of the Municipal Recreation Department Ground Allocations Sporting Bodies Summer Season Holiday Programmes Strategy Plan for the Development of Public Swimming Pools in the Greater Melbourne Metropilitan Area Report of the City Engineer Proposed Amendment No 81 to the Melbourne Metropolitan Planning Scheme Land Acquisition Maribyrnong Valley Planning Permit Application Amusement Parlour Sun Crescent Rezoning Application Sunshine Post Office Site Dickson Street Planning Permit Application Office McIntyre Road Rezoning Application Proposed Service Business Zone Raleigh Road Planning Permit Application Multiple Sclerosis Day Care Centre Ballarat Road Maidstone Planning Permit Application Roller Skating Rink McIntyre Road Rezoning Land Occupied by the Council Depot Anderson Road Planning Permit Application Subdivision and Detached Houses Albanvale Estate Planning Permit Application Flats Chifley Drive Appeal Melbourne Metropolitan Planning Scheme Variation of Delegation Planning Permit Application Service Premises Ballarat Road Maidstone Amendment 21 Part 8A to the Melbourne Metropolitan Planning Scheme Planning Permit Application Factories Burke Street Plans Transfer and Consolidation Hampton Avenue Strata Subdivision 2 & 4 Craddock Court Tenders Supply of Elderly Citizens' Bus Contract Construction of Neale Road Declaration of Sewage Areas (Various) Government Action on Flood Lands Sewer Willis Street Pre-School Centre Toilet Blocks Various Reserves Bon Thomas Reserve Pre-School Centre and Orama Street Child Care Centre Report of the Building Surveyor Fences at Intersections 56 Tallintyre Road Sunshine West Fences at Intersections 45 Warmington Road Sunshine West Building Over Easement Lot 206 Stevenage Crescent Deer Park Building Over Easement Lot 192 Stevenage Crescent Deer Park Building Over Easement 6 Lynn Street St. ...Minutes of the Ordinary Meeting of Council held on 5th September 1978 Report of the Town Clerk's Department Report of the Town Clerk Tenders Meals on Wheels Loan Borrowing Proposed Interchange of Officers Creation of S.E.C. Easement Sealing of Document Proposed Abandonment of Rates Units Grandview Avenue Corner Warrs Road Lease of Land Hampshire Road from the Victorian Railways Supplementary Variations Proposed Lease Parts G.U.D. Factory Burton Crescent Report of the Co-Ordinator of Welfare Services Orama Street Child Care Centre Sunshine Citizens Advice Bureau Willis Street Kindergarten Community Youth Support Scheme 1978/79 Federal Budget Report of the Acting Chief Health Officer Victorian Railways Tip Site McDonald Road, Somerville Road and Bunting Road Environment Protection Appeal Protean Holdings H.W. Greenham & Sons Pty Ltd Health (Hearing Commission) Regulations 1978 Microwave Ovens in Commercial Premises Contaminated Oysters Report of the Medical Officer of Health Report of the Chielf By-Laws Officer Tenders Fire Harzard Removal Season Snake Eradication Heavy Vehicles Road Traffic Act Report of the City Librarian Bookmobile Municipal Library Subsidy 1978/79 Preliminary Estimates Report of the Municipal Recreation Department Ground Allocations Sporting Bodies Summer Season Holiday Programmes Strategy Plan for the Development of Public Swimming Pools in the Greater Melbourne Metropilitan Area Report of the City Engineer Proposed Amendment No 81 to the Melbourne Metropolitan Planning Scheme Land Acquisition Maribyrnong Valley Planning Permit Application Amusement Parlour Sun Crescent Rezoning Application Sunshine Post Office Site Dickson Street Planning Permit Application Office McIntyre Road Rezoning Application Proposed Service Business Zone Raleigh Road Planning Permit Application Multiple Sclerosis Day Care Centre Ballarat Road Maidstone Planning Permit Application Roller Skating Rink McIntyre Road Rezoning Land Occupied by the Council Depot Anderson Road Planning Permit Application Subdivision and Detached Houses Albanvale Estate Planning Permit Application Flats Chifley Drive Appeal Melbourne Metropolitan Planning Scheme Variation of Delegation Planning Permit Application Service Premises Ballarat Road Maidstone Amendment 21 Part 8A to the Melbourne Metropolitan Planning Scheme Planning Permit Application Factories Burke Street Plans Transfer and Consolidation Hampton Avenue Strata Subdivision 2 & 4 Craddock Court Tenders Supply of Elderly Citizens' Bus Contract Construction of Neale Road Declaration of Sewage Areas (Various) Government Action on Flood Lands Sewer Willis Street Pre-School Centre Toilet Blocks Various Reserves Bon Thomas Reserve Pre-School Centre and Orama Street Child Care Centre Report of the Building Surveyor Fences at Intersections 56 Tallintyre Road Sunshine West Fences at Intersections 45 Warmington Road Sunshine West Building Over Easement Lot 206 Stevenage Crescent Deer Park Building Over Easement Lot 192 Stevenage Crescent Deer Park Building Over Easement 6 Lynn Street St. Albans Lot 2 Ballarat Road Sunshine Orders of the Day Accounts Submitted for Payment as at 15th Augst 1978 Extraordinary Business Report of the City Engineer Planning Permit Office and Warehouse Complex Fairbairn Road Planning Permit Application Illuminated Sign Station Place Sunshine Planning Permit Application Used Car Sales Yard Wright Street Planning Permit Application Industrial and Timber Sales Hampshire Road Footpath Replacement Albury Street from York Street to Ballarat Road Position of Motor Mechanic Grade 2 Tender for Sale of Surplus Vehicles (Plant No 42 Bookmobile Deferred) Tenders for Playground Equipment city of sunshine, alexander "alex" george gillon, grandview avenue, warrs road, maribyrnong, hampshire road, sunshine, g.u.d., burton crescent, orama street child care centre, orama street, deer park, sunshine citizens advice bureau, willis street kindergarten, willis street, victorian railways tip site, protean holdings, h.w. greenham & sons pty ltd, maribyrnong valley, sun crescent, dickson street, sunshine post office, mcintyre road, sunshine north, raleigh road, multiple sclerosis day care centre, ballarat road, maidstone, anderson road, albanvale, chifley drive, burke street, braybrook, hampton avenue, craddock court, neale road, willis street pre-school centre, bon thomas reserve pre-school centre, quinn street, tallintyre road, sunshine west, warmington road, stevenage crescent, lynn street, station place, wright street, albion squash centre -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, Princes Bridge Centenary pylons under construction
... But at this time it was the home of Wirths Olympia Circus, which comprised Wirths Pleasure Park (an amusement park), a 5,000 seat auditorium – Hippodrome, a roller skating rink, a glaciarium, a cinema, and the Green Mill Dance Hall. ...But at this time it was the home of Wirths Olympia Circus, which comprised Wirths Pleasure Park (an amusement park), a 5,000 seat auditorium – Hippodrome, a roller skating rink, a glaciarium, a cinema, and the Green Mill Dance Hall. ...Princes Bridge Centenary pylons under construction Possibly taken from Young and Jacksons Hotel (formerly Princes Bridge Hotel) on the corner of Flinders and Swanston streets, Flinders Street Station’s clocks and main entrance dominate, along with its distinctive copper dome and decorative façade. The time on the main clock is 1.40pm, and the sign underneath, reflecting Melbourne’s upcoming Centenary reads, “We must accommodate our Centenary visitors! Citizens! Do your share by taking paying guests.” At left is the original Princes Bridge Station, today the site of Federation Square. The riverside tram terminus advertises a Café/Tobacconist/Refreshment Room selling cigars & cigarettes, fountain drinks & confectionery, and in smaller text: “Leave your boot repairs here”. Nearly everyone is dressed in dark suits, coats and hats. The footpaths are wide and there are no traffic lights. The roadway stretches towards the Shrine of Remembrance, not yet dedicated but very dominant on the skyline. Government House is clearly visible across the wide parkland that would come to be known as Kings Domain and that is an area of deep importance to the people of the Eastern Kulin. Originally, Birrarung was part of a network of swamps and lagoons linked to the course of the river. From 1896, Public Works Department engineer Carlo Catani, oversaw a new channel to straighten the river and the swamps and lagoons were filled with spoil from the channel works. From the same vantage point today, only the top of the tower of Government House would be visible. The photo captures the pylons along Princes Bridge, mid-construction and being installed to mark Melbourne’s Centenary. The pylons were not without controversy. Both The Argus and The Age bemoaned them for being “made almost entirely of imported softwood timber”, denying work to native hardwood timber workers and sawmillers, and leading visitors to think Australia did not have its own exceptional native hardwoods. The pylons were also variously described in their incomplete state, as unimaginative and resembling an oilfield. Published: The Age 5 September 1934 Featured in "Newsworthy: Melbourne in photographs 1933-1936" exhibition at East Melbourne Library, October to December 2023. Exhibition caption by project volunteer, Louise McKenzie Photographer notations on slide: "Pylons + St Kilda Rd C57" Published: Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Wednesday 5 September 1934, page 11 Published title: DECORATIONS -- THEN AND NOW. Published caption: "Although not completed yet, some impression of the effect of the decorations on Princes-bridge may be obtained from the first picture which shows the majestic sweep of St Kilda road with the Shrine of Remembrance and Government House dominating the horizon. The area to the left of St. Kilda-road and in front of Government House is portion of the area which it is proposed to call the King's Domain, which extends to Domain-road and Anderson-street..." Description: East-facing, elevated view of Flinders Street Station and Princes Bridge, featuring partially completed pylons erected for Melbourne's Centenary celebrations. The Shrine of Remembrance and Government House can be seen in the distance. In the foreground are trams, cars and trucks, pedestrians, Batman Avenue tram terminus and refreshment rooms. Signage on Flinders Street Station encourages citizens to accommodate Centenary visitors. The Melbourne Centenary was held 1934-35 in celebration John Batman's proclamation that Melbourne "the place for a village". Centenary events included a visit by Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester. A Centenary Cake measuring 50 feet in height and ten tons in weight was cut into 250,000 pieces and sold at 1 shilling per piece for charity. Spectacular floodlighting of city landmarks, the creation of the Pioneer Women's Memorial Garden, and the MacRobertson Air Race from London, were other notable activities. Research by project volunteer, Louise McKenzie: The photo in The Age collage of 5 September 1934 has a slightly cropped foreground. The original photo has been taken from an elevated vantage point, most probably the roof of the Nicholas Building on the corner of Flinders and Swanston streets. The right foreground is dominated by the main “clocks” entrance to Flinders Street Station, showing its distinctive copper dome and decorative façade. The time on the main clock is 1.40 pm. The main sign on the front of the Station reads, "We Must Accommodate our Centenary Visitors! Citizens! Do your share by taking paying guests. Write to The Official Centenary Accommodation Bureau, 436 Collins St. City. Tel M 4671”. Another sign at eye level at the main entrance says: “Cheap Trips on Sundays”. The sign on the end of the roof along the eastern side of the station reads, “The Babies Need Your Help! Support Broadmeadows Foundling Hospital Appeal. July and August”. Run by the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart, St Joseph’s Foundling Hospital was a purpose built infants’ home for up to 300 babies, plus accommodation for expectant mothers, mainly single women. In the early 1930s, the department (Victorian Children’s Welfare Department) contracted St Joseph’s Foundling Hospital to care for an additional 60 infant state wards, and up to 175 non wards at any given time. In 1931 it also operated a mothercraft training school. The centre foreground shows the commencement of Princes Bridge. Beneath the left side of the bridge was the site of the original Princes Bridge Station, by this time incorporated into Flinders Street Station, and today the area is the site of Federation Square. It was linked to Flinders Street station by the railway tracks that ran underneath the northern approach to the bridge. This photo shows a tram terminus which has a Café/Tobacconist/Refreshment Room, selling cigars & cigarettes, fountain drinks & confectionary, and a sign: Leave your boot repairs here. In the foreground is a wide roadway running south/north, comprising two vehicle lanes each heading north/south, and a central section containing two sets of tram tracks. There are cars, buses and delivery vans on the roadway. The trams visible are Glen Iris (Route No. 6; tram no. 448), Toorak (Route No. 8, tram no. 333), ? (No. 7), ? (No. 1), and ? (No. 2A). The footpaths are extremely wide. There is a square newspaper/magazine stand on the eastern side footpath. And also a “Ferry” sign. There are no traffic lights, but a policeman is visible on the roadway. There are pedestrians – men, women, children, a porter with trolley, women with prams. Clothing comprises dark suits, coats and hats for nearly everyone. There are double headed “Collins Street” lights along the side of the roadway, and along the northern riverbank. The roadway in the foreground is an extension of Swanston Street, which becomes Princes Bridge, then St Kilda Road, stretching towards the Shrine of Remembrance, and diverting past it. The Shrine had not yet been officially dedicated, and looks very white and dominant on the skyline. On the LHS of St Kilda Road, Government House is clearly visible across the wide parkland to be known as Kings Domain. The Kings Domain area is important to the people of the Eastern Kulin nation, and also has historical importance for its association with the early settlement of Melbourne and the foundation of British colonial administration in Victoria. On the southern side of the Yarra River (Birrarung) an historic rowing boathouse is visible, located adjacent to the Alexandra Gardens. Originally Birrarung was part of a network of swamps and lagoons linked to the course of the river. From 1896, under the guidance of engineer Carlo Catani* a new channel to straighten the river was created and the swamps and lagoons were filled with spoil from the channel works. The gardens were then created and completed in time for a Royal visit by the Duke of York in May 1901. The gardens are named after Alexandra of Denmark, the wife of King Edward VII. Both these areas, plus the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria, Shrine of Remembrance Reserve, Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Government House, and the Queen Victoria Gardens together form the Domain Parklands. The extent of the subsequent plantings is evident today, where from the same vantage point only the top of the tower of Government House would be visible. *Catani was born in Florence in 1852, but after arriving in Melbourne worked as a civil engineer for the Victorian Government. His last major project was the reclamation of the foreshore of St Kilda, envisaged in the style of a European resort, complete with a split level esplanade, bathing pavilions, dance halls, amusements and a French-Italian style of landscape complete with palms. The gardens at the end of Fitzroy Street, St Kilda, now bear his name. The historic boathouse visible across the Yarra is another glimpse into Melbourne’s past. “Boathouse Row” comprises 7 amateur rowing clubs, the first established in 1859 (Melbourne University Boat Club). Other Clubs were Richmond, Melbourne, Banks, Melbourne Grammar School, Yarra Yarra and Mercantile. South of the river and west of the bridge is an area today developed into the Melbourne arts precinct of Hamer Hall and the Arts Centre. But at this time it was the home of Wirths Olympia Circus, which comprised Wirths Pleasure Park (an amusement park), a 5,000 seat auditorium – Hippodrome, a roller skating rink, a glaciarium, a cinema, and the Green Mill Dance Hall. Dog shows were also held at Olympia. The Green Mill Dance Hall closed in 1950, and the remainder of the Wirth buildings on site were destroyed by fire in December 1953. The feature of the photo is the pylons erected along Princes Bridge to mark Melbourne’s Centenary in 1934. The sixteen plastered pylons were designed by Roy Prentice, the second person to qualify as an architect at The University of Melbourne’s Bachelor of Architecture degree, in 1933, aged 27. Simon Reeves in his article marking the 100th birthday of Roy Prentice on 20 June 2006 reports that the State Electricity Commission sponsored this work, and the Argus reported that “… the pylons were “illuminated from within to give the effect of soft radiance”. Australia Home Beautiful 1 Oct 1934 reports in a very detailed and comprehensive article: The 10 taller pylons, including flagpole, were 48 ft, with a base of 8 ft. Timber-framed and faced with fibrous plaster and galvanised sheet iron, each structure was securely bolted to a concrete foundation three feet in depth. Panels of glass let into the shaft of each pylon were indirectly lit by 40, 100 watt lamps, and the upper bank of internal lamps were dyed so as to flood the panels with a deep red light. The decorative painted shields and flagpoles/pennants were illuminated by three 200 watt projectors concealed in the roof of each pylon, and were part of an electric night light decoration scheme involving 28 miles of wire to supply more than 20,000 lights. An article in the Argus on 18 October 1934 provided minute detail of the lighting erected in Melbourne for the Centenary, converting it “… into a coloured fairyland by night.” The estimated cost of 10 pounds per hour the lights were on. The display included 800 standard light poles 30 feet high which were tiered with electric bulbs concealed in inverted cones, 138 specially designed “Venetian poles” draped in flags trophies and streamers. The streets included in the electric night light decoration scheme were Bourke Street from Spring to William, the entire length of Collins Street, Flinders Street from Elizabeth to Spring, Lonsdale Street from Elizabeth to Swanston, Swanston and Elizabeth Streets from Flinders to Lonsdale, and parts of Springs and Spencer Streets. Together with the Princes Bridge pylons, approximately 28 miles of wire was required to supply power to the more than 20,000 lights. And that is just in the city of Melbourne. It was estimated the same amount of lighting was duplicated among other local councils. The pylons were not without controversy. The Argus on 28 August 1934 in an article headed “Imported Timber in Pylons” reported that the Princes Bridge pylons are “made almost entirely of imported softwood timber”, and have therefore denied work to native hardwood timber workers and sawmillers. The same day the Melbourne Age ran a similar story, bemoaning the fact that foreign oregon had been used which may lead tourists to think Australia did not have its own exceptional native hardwoods. A Camberwell City Councillor described the pylons as unimaginative, and the Herald reported that skeletons of pylons for the Centenary decorations in their present form led the area to resemble an oilfield! The Yarra River and Princes Bridge have long been a focal point of Melbourne life. In the early days of European settlement in Melbourne a rope-hauled punt carried people across the Yarra River. A surge in population and increased shipping traffic created a need for a bridge. There was difficulty in agreeing on a suitable site for the bridge (options were crossing at Elizabeth, Swanston, Queen or Market Streets), but the NSW Government favoured Swanston Street and the Melbourne Town Council decided on a temporary bridge across the Yarra spanning from the foot of Swanston Street. This first bridge was a single span timber toll bridge designed by Scottish born bridge designer David Lennox, and completed in 1845. It was 120 feet long, had a roadway of 17 feet wide, and a footpath on one side of 4 feet. It was leased to the Melbourne Bridge Company in the name of Robert A Balbirnie. The tollhouse was on the north side of the river and the toll keeper, Patrick Doherty, was credited with saving nine lives during the four years he was in charge of the toll station. The second bridge was stone (completed 1850), and named Prince’s Bridge after the HRH Prince of Wales, later Edward VII. It was designed with an elliptical single arc and an exceedingly small rise in proportion to the span. However, this design created an obstacle for flood waters, and together with Melbourne’s increasing population it was quickly apparent that a new bridge was required. At its opening on 15 November 1850 coincided with the imminent declaration of Victoria as a separate colony, it provided a moment of great celebration for Melbournians and “The opening ceremony was described as the grandest processional display witnessed in the colony.” (ToMelbourne.com.au) Princes Bridge in its present form, as depicted in this photograph, was designed by Jenkins, D’Ebro and Grainger, and constructed in 1886-88 by David Munro. John Grainger (father of Australian composer Percy Grainger) did the majority of the design work for the bridge. The structure was to have three arches each 96 feet wide measured across the river, and the banks on both sides were raised to allow more space for floodwater to flow. St Kilda Road was originally many feet below the current level. The bridge is of architectural significance for its substantial size, giant half columns, extensive use of wrought and cast iron, decorative elements (cast-iron lamps) and the skilled stonemasonry in the construction of the abutments and piers. Its main design features are similar to those of Blackfriars Bridge in London (1870). The bluestones were quarried from Footscray, the Malmsbury stones were from quarries at Kyneton, and the granite from Harcourt. The cost was met by the State of Victoria, City of Melbourne, and six out of seven of its municipalities, and their coats of arms feature on the bridge. The building of the bridge reflected the boom period of Melbourne, including the Victorian gold rush 1851- late 1860s, and its contractor, David Munro, was also responsible for the construction of Queens Bridge and Sandridge Railway Bridge. The Centenary pylons are no longer in place, but today this intersection still plays a major part in Melbourne’s daily life: people still meet “under the clocks” at Flinders Street station, and the route in and out of the city along St Kilda Road is often a feature of parades such as Moomba, the Grand Final Parade, and of course the Anzac Day Parade which commences at the Princes Bridge intersection and finishes at the Shrine of Remembrance. There are many tram routes, which cross the Bridge, and it directs pedestrians towards the Arts Precinct, the various components of Domain Park, plus the Southbank restaurant and rowing precincts. Even though this is a street scene, it feels very intimate; the viewer is instantly immersed in the activity of a Melbourne afternoon, looking down St Kilda Road from a viewpoint near today’s Federation Square. References: DECORATIONS -- THEN AND NOW. (1934, September 5). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 11. 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Retrieved September 21, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12886251 'Edward VII', Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_VII 'Princes Bridge', ToMelbourne.com, https://tomelbourne.com.au/princes-bridge/ 'Princes Bridge', eMelbourne, https://www.emelbourne.net.au/biogs/EM01189b.htm 'Princes Bridge', Australia for everyone, http://australiaforeveryone.com.au/files/melbourne/princes-bridge.html 'Victorian gold rush', Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victorian_gold_rush IMPORTED TIMBER IN PYLONS (1934, August 28). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 9. Retrieved September 21, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10952507 Princes-Bridge Pylons. (1934, August 28). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 7. Retrieved September 21, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205532235 Pylons Appear Near Princes Bridge (1934, August 18). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 1. Retrieved September 21, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article243104375 PRINCES-BRIDGE PYLONS. (1934, September 20). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 10. Retrieved September 21, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205873535 28 Miles of Wire (1934, October 18). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 1 (The Junior Argus). Retrieved September 21, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10977836 'Historical references for Boathouse Row, Melbourne', http://boathouserowmelbourne.com.au/history/ 'ITALIAN DELEGATION TO HONOUR CARLO CATANI, DESIGNER OF THE ST KILDA FORESHORE, St Kilda Historical Society, 2001, https://web.archive.org/web/20070928061938/http://www.skhs.org.au/~SKHSarticles/articles/Carlo_Catani.html# HISTORY IN LIGHTS (1934, July 12). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 16. Retrieved September 21, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article243172436 'Dressing Melbourne for the Duke', The Australian home beautiful: a journal for the home builder. Vol 12 No. 10 (1 October 1934), page 21, 58. Retrieved September 14, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2950922209Photographer notations on slide: "Pylons + St Kilda Rd C57".centenaries, bridges, lighting, flinders street railway station -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumPhotograph
... Marching bands, choirs, processions, circus acts, theatrical performances, races, fancy dress and roller skating carnivals, were among the vibrant and diverse entertainments offered in Beechworth during the gold rush period. Race meetings were revived with a gala atmosphere at Baarmutha on New Year's Day and Easter Monday in the early 1880s. 'Spiller's Skating Rink...In settler communities, cultural associations centred on artistic, recreational and sporting activities not only provided a popular means of entertainment, but fostered social cohesion among settlers from diverse ethnic backgrounds. liedertafel beechworth band burke museum from the liedertafel to the skating rink entertainment in beechworth 1852 - early 1900s gold rush immigration beechworth's german heritage london tavern beechworth beechworth's first brick tavern spiller's skating rink vandenberg's beechworth brass band protestantism teetotallism skating carnivals beechworth german association YMA's beechworth skating rink progress societies billson's brewery German-Australians roller skating history Obverse (On keyboard): Technics / Reverse: 7028 / Label: Liedertafel / exh. / Beechworth / Band / 1999/2000 / Rectangular colour photograph printed on matte photographic paper. ...This photograph depicts two members of the Beechworth Band at a 'Liedertafel' concert in the main hall at the Burke Museum in 1999. The concert related to an exhibition titled, 'From the Liedertafel to the Skating Rink: Entertainment in Beechworth 1852 - early 1900s', which celebrated the rich and diverse entertainments that were a part of Beechworth life in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. 'Liedertafel' is a German tradition that accompanied European settlers to Australia. It refers to a friendly society of men united by an enthusiasm for singing. The Beechworth Liedertafel was established 14 March 1894 at the London Tavern, Camp Street, Beechworth, by president, Mr. A.A. Billson, and a visiting conductor, Mr. H. Fielder. The Beechworth Brass Band was formed by Mr. H. Vandenberg in 1887. Marching bands, choirs, processions, circus acts, theatrical performances, races, fancy dress and roller skating carnivals, were among the vibrant and diverse entertainments offered in Beechworth during the gold rush period. Race meetings were revived with a gala atmosphere at Baarmutha on New Year's Day and Easter Monday in the early 1880s. 'Spiller's Skating Rink', which premiered at St. Georges Hall in August 1869, was accompanied by the 'Beechworth Fire and Drum band'. In 1888, Beechworth had two skating rinks in operation, the Columbia Elite at Oddfellow's Hall, and the Beechworth Skating Rink, corner Camp and Last Streets, Beechworth. Vandenberg's Beechworth Brass Band was reported to have provided musical entertainment for patrons at both venues.This photograph of the Beechworth Band playing at the Burke Museum is historically significant for the information it conveys about an exhibition at the Burke Museum between September and November 1999. The use of the contemporary Beechworth Band in a 'Liedertafel' performance provides insight into curatorial approaches at the turn of the twenty-first century and improves our understanding of how exhibitions use objects in the Burke Museum's Collection to tell stories about the past in the present. The story of Liedertafel's and Beechworth Brass Band is historically and socially significant for understanding the role played by German immigrants in building Victorian communities. In settler communities, cultural associations centred on artistic, recreational and sporting activities not only provided a popular means of entertainment, but fostered social cohesion among settlers from diverse ethnic backgrounds.Rectangular colour photograph printed on matte photographic paper. Obverse (On keyboard): Technics / Reverse: 7028 / Label: Liedertafel / exh. / Beechworth / Band / 1999/2000 /liedertafel, beechworth band, burke museum, from the liedertafel to the skating rink, entertainment in beechworth 1852 - early 1900s, gold rush, immigration, beechworth's german heritage, london tavern beechworth, beechworth's first brick tavern, spiller's skating rink, vandenberg's beechworth brass band, protestantism, teetotallism, skating carnivals, beechworth german association, yma's, beechworth skating rink, progress societies, billson's brewery, german-australians, roller skating history -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Skaterz Roller Blade and Skate Rink, 27 Susan Street, Eltham, August 2009, 2009
... Skaterz Roller Blade and Skate Rink, 27 Susan Street, Eltham, August 2009...industries Skaterz Susan Street Colour photograph Skaterz Roller Blade and Skate Rink, 27 Susan Street, Eltham, August 2009 Photograph ...Colour photographindustries, skaterz, susan street -
St Kilda Historical SocietyEphemera - Poster, Monster Double-Roller Skating Carnival, 1932
... Poster advertising a skating carnival at St Kilda Roller Rink, on the corner of Acland and Barkly Streets, on 1 October 1932. ...Poster advertising a skating carnival at St Kilda Roller Rink, on the corner of Acland and Barkly Streets, on 1 October 1932. ...Poster advertising a skating carnival at St Kilda Roller Rink, on the corner of Acland and Barkly Streets, on 1 October 1932. The program included a Kiddies Carnival, Adults Carnival and Road Race from Princes Bridge to the rink.White paper, discoloured with age, printed on one side in blackst kilda roller rink
