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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document, Jan HARPER, Sugar and Starch to Sandridge Bay Towers, 2023
... Sugar and Starch to Sandridge Bay Towers...Sandridge Bay Towers... to Sandridge Bay Towers.... of Sandridge Bay Towers on the cover.... Towers. Sandridge Bay Towers Harpers Starch Factory Victorian ...Jan HARPER's document covers the history of the building from the Victorian Sugar Works to Harper's Starch Factory to Sandridge Bay Towers.White oblong 26 page publication with colour photograph of Sandridge Bay Towers on the cover.sandridge bay towers, harpers starch factory, victorian sugar works -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Conversion of Harper's factory to Sandridge Bay Towers, Janet Bolitho, 1994
... Conversion of Harper's factory to Sandridge Bay Towers...Sandridge Bay Towers... Starch Factory to Sandridge Bay Towers (residential) .01 - Large... of Harpers Starch Factory to Sandridge Bay Towers (residential) .01 ...Three colour photographs of the conversion of Harpers Starch Factory to Sandridge Bay Towers (residential) .01 - Large colour photograph of building looking towards Bay .02 - Chimney and factory taken from Esplanade West .03 - Construction with pink cement mixer in foregroundbuilt environment - industrial, built environment - commercial, built environment - domestic, architecture, harpers starch factory, sandridge bay towers -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Foreshore views of Sandridge Bay Towers, 1999
... Foreshore views of Sandridge Bay Towers...Two colour photos. Foreshore views of the Sandridge Bay... Foreshore views of Sandridge Bay Towers ...Two colour photos. Foreshore views of the Sandridge Bay Towers after HMAS Lonsdale, taken from on the Baybuilt environment -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph, James Lauritz, The kiosk on the Eastern side of Station Pier, 1989 - 1990
... Sandridge bay Towers... Bay Towers is on the left. James Lauritz print of Port... Station Pier kiosk Sandridge bay Towers The kiosk on the Eastern ...The kiosk on the Eastern side of Station Pier. Sandridge Bay Towers is on the left. James Lauritz print of Port Melbourne, laminated (one of 18). Copies of slides produced for Port Melbourne Councillocal government - city of port melbourne, built environment, james lauritz, station pier kiosk, sandridge bay towers -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Port Melbourne beach front from Station Pier, February, Marie Hillier, Feb 1960
... in background; Sandridge Bay Towers; rotunda. Station pier shows raised... in background; Sandridge Bay Towers; rotunda. Station pier shows raised ...Digital image taken from Station Pier, in February 1960, looking east along beachfront. Image shows part of Centenary Bridge; Swallow and Ariell buildings including chimney (since demolished); London Hotel; Princes St drain pier; Graham St gasometer in background; Sandridge Bay Towers; rotunda. Station pier shows raised pedestrian walkway, vehicle on lower level and rails that extend from station.built environment - commercial, built environment - industrial, natural environment - beaches and foreshore, piers and wharves - station pier, centenary bridge, london family hotel, band rotunda, swallow & ariell ltd, gasometer, sandridge towers, piers and wharves - miscellaneous -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Port Melbourne's changing waterfront, Ron Laing, 1999
Part of Ron Laing's collection of photographs recording Port Melbourne over a thirteen year period. Donated to the PMH&PS by the photographer.A set of 34 colour photographs of Port Melbourne's changing waterfront, covering the old and new harbor control tower on Fishermens Bend, restoration of the outer beacon, reconstruction of the west wing of Station Pier, demolition of the concrete 'steps' breakwater at Port Melbourne, reconstruction of the foreshore - Sandridge Beach to Beacon Roadbuilt environment, natural environment, demolitions, piers and wharves, ron laing -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Bay Street, Sandridge, 1870s
Photographed in 1872 by William PATERSON as one of a series for the Melbourne Exhibition of 1873; original mount hanging in Engineering Department at Port Melbourne Town Hall at 19-9-1994 but now in Port Phillip,City Collection. This set of original prints belonged to Town Clerk Syd ANDERSON, then to his daughter-in-law Phyllis ANDERSON (donor). Accompanied by list of captions, both hand written and typed (the latter a partial listing).View southeast in Bay Street from roof of building on north west corner of Bay and Liardet Streets c1871. Includes hotel identified in caption as "Foundry" on opposite corner (if captions were written in the 1920s the Port Theatre had already been constructed at this site, but there once was a 'Foundry' Hotel on that corner*); ginger beer/lemonade factory (Dawborns?) and pawnbroker; Graham Family Hotel can be seen in the distance at far left; also Holy Trinity (iron, with tower), Victorian Sugar Works, Post Office/Mail Exchange. Pre 1873 * '...try Hotel' visible?"P. Anderson" ink, on back:"11" in ballpoint on upper left face of photoindustry - manufacturing, business and traders - pawnbrokers, sydney sims anderson, town clerks, bay street, liardet street, foundry hotel, business and traders - hotels -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Flyer, Save Port Melbourne Reduce Barak Beacon, 2024
Flyer expresses residents concerns on proposed new increased heights and number of dwellings for the development which replace the low rise Ministry of Housing Sandridge Estate that had occupied the site since 1982.Half A4 size flyer has blue and red text on a white background and a photo of a tower block on the cover with '11storeys!!!'barak beacon, built environment - domestic