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matching sandringham band rotunda
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Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Painting - acrylic on canvas, Craig Gough, Sandringham 20, 1983
... Sandringham Band Rotunda... sailing landscape Sandringham Band Rotunda acrylic on canvas ...acrylic on canvassandringham, craig gough, bayside, half moon bay, coast, port phillip bay, sailing, landscape, sandringham band rotunda -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Work on paper - acrylic on paper, Craig Gough, Night rotunda (from 'Sandringham series'), 1982
... Sandringham Band Rotunda... Sandringham Band Rotunda Half Moon Bay rooftops acrylic on paper Night ...acrylic on papersandringham, craig gough, night, rotunda, coast, boat, port phillip bay, sandringham band rotunda, half moon bay, rooftops -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Work on paper - charcoal on paper, Craig Gough, The rotunda (from 'Sandringham series'), 1983
... Sandringham Band Rotunda... bay palm tree Sandringham Band Rotunda Fountain rotunda ...charcoal on papersandringham, craig gough, coast, boat, port phillip bay, sailing, half moon bay, palm tree, sandringham band rotunda, fountain, rotunda -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Work on paper - ink and watercolour, Annette Meikle, Band Rotunda, 1977
... elizabeth waters Band Rotunda Sandringham Thomas Garnet Leary ...In 1977, artist Annette Meikle undertook a commission to illustrate a book recording stories of places and people in the Bayside area. It was published in 1978 as Sandringham Sketchbook, with text by Elizabeth Waters. The sketches were intended to record remaining examples of Bayside’s early architecture and environment, as well as reflect newer architectural changes. Meikle went on to donate 22 of these sketches to Bayside City Council in 2003. Built in 1926, the Band Rotunda was a gift to the people of Sandringham by local doctor and former soldier Thomas Garnet Leary. On Sunday afternoons throughout the inter-war years, brass bands such as the military uniformed 46th Battalion Brass Band and the popular Sandringham Boys Band would play. The canopied top storey comfortably held twenty five performers with enough room for their large instruments. Large crowds would picnic along the foreshore listening to the performances. The drinking fountain pictured under the rotunda has since been removed.Annette Meikle, Band Rotunda 1977, ink and watercolour, 33.8 x 23.5 cm. Bayside City Council Art and Heritage Collection. Donated by the artist, 2003annette meikle, sandringham sketchbook, elizabeth waters, band rotunda, sandringham, thomas garnet leary, foreshore