Showing 17 items matching rupertswood estate
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Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph
... rupertswood estate...The fence and gates at the entrance of the Rupertswood... to the Rupertswood Estate.... as the entrance to the Rupertswood Estate. The fence and gates ...The fence and gates at the entrance of the Rupertswood Estate have a heritage listing. The Lodge has been used as a teacher's residence and is now a restaurant.A black and white photograph of the Rupertswood Lodge and the heritage gates and fence which serve as the entrance to the Rupertswood Estate.rupertswood estate, heritage gates and fences, rupertswood lodge, clarke, william (sir), salesian college, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, c late 1980s
... rupertswood estate... in the Rupertswood Estate. By 1851 William Clarke had acquired 31,375 acres... is part of the original Rupertswood Estate. This land is north... with scrub which is part of the original Rupertswood Estate ...The series of photographs show a number of sites included in the Rupertswood Estate. By 1851 William Clarke had acquired 31,375 acres of land in the Sunbury district. The foundation stone for Rupertswood Mansion was laid on 29th August 1874 by Mrs. W. J. Clarke, daughter-in-law of 'Big Bull'. The Salesian Fathers bought the Rupertswood property in June 1927 and established Salesian College.A coloured photograph of an open valley with scrub which is part of the original Rupertswood Estate. This land is north of the mansion and existing Salesian College.rupertswood estate, clarke, william j. t. 'big bull', salesian brothers, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph
... rupertswood estate... constructed in the Rupertswood Estate. The bridge in this photograph... bridges within the Rupertswood Estate. There are gnarled gum trees... railway bridges within the Rupertswood Estate. There are gnarled ...The photo is part of the Eric Boardman Collection which is held in the George Evans Museum. There are two bridges constructed in the Rupertswood Estate. The bridge in this photograph has been built across Jackson's Creek beyond Rupertswood Mansion.A black and white photograph of one of the two railway bridges within the Rupertswood Estate. There are gnarled gum trees in the foreground and hilltops across the skyline. In the middle distance there is a view of the railway embankment.rupertswood, railway bridges, rupertswood estate, estates, bridges, boardman, eric, sunbury news, newspapers, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, c late 1980s
... rupertswood estate... in the Rupertswood Estate. By 1851 William Clarke had acquired 31,375 acres... a small bridge on the Rupertswood Estate. The cows were from... crossing a small bridge on the Rupertswood Estate. The cows were ...The series of photographs show a number of sites included in the Rupertswood Estate. By 1851 William Clarke had acquired 31,375 acres of land in the Sunbury district. The foundation stone for Rupertswood Mansion was laid on 29th August 1874 by Mrs. W. J. Clarke, daughter-in-law of 'Big Bull'. The Salesian Fathers bought the Rupertswood property in June 1927 and established Salesian College.A coloured photograph of a herd of Fresian cows crossing a small bridge on the Rupertswood Estate. The cows were from the agricultural studies faculty at Salesian College.rupertswood estate, clarke, william j. t. 'big bull', salesian brothers, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, c late 1980s
... rupertswood estate... in the Rupertswood Estate. By 1851 William Clarke had acquired 31,375 acres... over the Jacksons Creek on the Rupertswood Estate. One stone... rail bridge over the Jacksons Creek on the Rupertswood Estate ...The series of photographs show a number of sites included in the Rupertswood Estate. By 1851 William Clarke had acquired 31,375 acres of land in the Sunbury district. The foundation stone for Rupertswood Mansion was laid on 29th August 1874 by Mrs. W. J. Clarke, daughter-in-law of 'Big Bull'. The Salesian Fathers bought the Rupertswood property in June 1927 and established Salesian College.A coloured photograph of the bluestone and iron rail bridge over the Jacksons Creek on the Rupertswood Estate. One stone pylon at the top of the embankment and an iron pylon are visible along with the stone wall at the base of the embankment and part of the iron span. A post and wire fence is in the foreground.rupertswood estate, clarke, william j. t. 'big bull', salesian brothers, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, early 1990's
... rupertswood estate... at Rupertswood estate. It is a close-up photograph of the lower section... at Rupertswood estate. It is a close-up photograph of the lower section ...The set of 20 photographs were taken of a number of archaeological sites in Sunbury of sacred sites and aboriginal rings. The photographs were included in a study of these sites which was published by the Shire of Bulla in the early 1990's.A coloured photograph of a scarred tree trunk at Rupertswood estate. It is a close-up photograph of the lower section of the tree. There is a gentle rise behind the tree and two outbuildings along the hill top on the RHS.aboriginal ring sites, scarred trees, rupertswood estate, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph
... rupertswood estate... which were constructed in the Rupertswood Estate. There are gum... bridges which were constructed in the Rupertswood Estate ...The photo is one of the images from the Eric Boardman collection which is held by the George Evans Museum.A black and white photograph of one of the two bridges which were constructed in the Rupertswood Estate. There are gum trees which have partially hidden the bridge, in the foreground. The railway incline and embankment are across the middle distance and barehills are across the skyline.rupertswood, railway bridges, bridges, rupertswood estate, estates, newspapers, boardman, eric, sunbury news, george evans collection -
Sunbury & District Heritage Association Inc
Photograph - Photograph, Black and white, c1920s - 1930s
... Rupertswood estate.... of the Rupertswood Estate. The mansion tower is visible in the background... the trees. Rupertswood estate. ...The man was photographed standing somewhere in the grounds of the Rupertswood Estate. The mansion tower is visible in the background above the trees.A small snapshot with a cream border of a man wearing plus four trousers standing in a paddock with trees and a tall building in the background. rupertswood estate. -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph
... a river flat within the Rupertswood Estate. There are bare hills... in flood along a river flat within the Rupertswood Estate ...The series of photographs were taken after exceptional heavy rain had fallen in Sunbury in the early 1990s. The Jackson Creek overflowed its banks and the surrounding flood plain area was under water.A coloured photograph of the Jackson Creek in flood along a river flat within the Rupertswood Estate. There are bare hills in the background and a fenced off run in the foreground.floods, weather patterns, jacksons creek, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, c1900's
... rupertswood estate... ......................... rupertswood rupertswood estate clarke william (sir) mckay hugh victor ...The foundation stone was laid on 29 August 1874 by the first wife of Sir William Clarke, ................. The building of Rupertswood was a most important event in the district history because .........................A black and white photograph of Rupertswood Mansion.rupertswood, rupertswood estate, clarke, william (sir), mckay, hugh victor, salesian college, schools, sunbury, salesian order, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph
... rupertswood estate... rupertswood estate george evans collection ...A coloured photograph of the grassland and scrub land which is situated north of Rupertswood.grassland, rupertswood estate, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, c 1990s
... rupertswood estate... is situated about 2 km upstream from the railway bridge at Rupertswood ...Canon Gully is situated about 2 km upstream from the railway bridge at Rupertswood. In 1864 it was the site for the military encampment of the Victorian Volunteer Forces. William Clarke allowed the military to stage the annual event on his property. Further encampments were held on this site in 1874 and 1877.A coloured photograph of a wide valley with cleared hills in the background. The tree lined creek or watercourse is across the middle distance of the image.canon gully, rupertswood estate, encampments, clarke, william j. t. 'big bull', victorian volunteer forces, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, early 1990s
... the roadway into the Rupertswood estate is visible.... the roadway into the Rupertswood estate is visible. The Rupertswood ...The Rupertswood Gatehouse, iron fence and gates are of state historical and architectural importance as they are probably the most distinctive structures of their type in Victoria.A coloured photograph of the Rupertswood Lodge, iron fence and gates. At the gateway there are double gates and two single gates on either side. The four gateposts are stone with a decorative finish on the top. The double gates are open so the roadway into the Rupertswood estate is visible.clarke, william john (sir), rupertswood gatehouse, salesian college, george evans collection -
Sunbury & District Heritage Association Inc
Photograph, c1920s
... to the Rupertswood Estate, which was owned by the Clarke family. 'The Lodge...' and the gateway to the Rupertswood Estate, which was owned by the Clarke ...The post card is of 'The Lodge' and the gateway to the Rupertswood Estate, which was owned by the Clarke family. 'The Lodge' was the former gatekeeper's cottage. A sepia photograph in postcard format of a two storey bluestone building partially hissed behind trees and an entrance with imposing gateposts and iron fence. rupertswood mansion -
Sunbury & District Heritage Association Inc
Photograph, c 1910
... on the Rupertswood Estate. The tower of the Rupertswood Mansion can be seen.... The photograph was taken from the iron bridge on the Rupertswood Estate ...The photograph was taken from the iron bridge on the Rupertswood Estate. The tower of the Rupertswood Mansion can be seen in the distance. The Eadie family were business people and millers in Sunbury.A post card featuring a dark sepia image of a creek with a large house in the distance. There is a hand written message on the back.Written on the back: Dear old boy Many happy returns of the 8th. I . . . . . . . . . . . . making the . . . .Yours ever Will. Iron bridge at Rupertswood. Mr Hal Eadie Dannevirke NZ.rupertswood mansion, jacksons creek -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph - Gate House or he Lodge
The building is the former Gate House or Lodge that is at the gates at Rupertswood in Macedon Street. A lodge was often erected at the entrance of a large estate to direct guests to the mansion or reject unauthorised people from entering the property. The presence for a Gatehouse or Lodge erected at the entrance of a larger property was a tradition copied by wealthy landowners in the Colony from one practised by the upper classes in Britain. A coloured photograph of blue stone top storey cottage with a slate roof surrounded by an attractive garden. The building has 3 chimneys and there is a smaller single storey wing added to the building.the lodge, the gatehouse, rupertswood, macedon street -
Sunbury & District Heritage Association Inc
Photograph, 'Rupertswood', 17 March 1934
'Rupertswood' mansion, in Sunbury, was the former home of Sir Rupert Clarke. His original estate covered 137317 acres in various areas in the district of Bourke in the 1880s. The 'Rupertwood' property was eventually acquired by the Salesian Order and functioned as a boys' school where many were trained in farming skills. In the 1990s it became a coeducational secondary college. The Clarke family acquired and settled much land in the Sunbury area and today 'Rupertswood' Mansion is one of the surviving grand nineteenth century mansions in Victoria. The Catholic Church has also played a prominent role in educating many of the young people in the district. A sepia photograph of the 'Rupertswood' mansion set on a rise with surrounding farmland and some outbuildings.rupertswood mansion, salesian college, catholic church, catholic education, education, schools