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Clunes MuseumPainting - OIL PAINTING, Miner's Shack, Clunes. Vic
... Miner's Shack, Clunes. Vic...Oil painting on chipboard with image of miner's shack with 2 x pamphlets stapled on back of painting...Handwritten in left hand corner of painting "Miner's Shack Clunes Vic" Handwritten in right hand corner "James Egan"...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields Representation of miners living conditions during the gold rush from 1851 james egan artist miners shack Handwritten in left hand corner of painting "Miner's Shack Clunes Vic" Handwritten in right hand corner "James Egan" Oil painting on chipboard with image of miner's shack with 2 x pamphlets stapled on back of painting Miner's Shack, Clunes. ...Representation of miners living conditions during the gold rush from 1851Oil painting on chipboard with image of miner's shack with 2 x pamphlets stapled on back of paintingHandwritten in left hand corner of painting "Miner's Shack Clunes Vic" Handwritten in right hand corner "James Egan"james egan, artist, miners shack -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph-B&W, Wantirna Road Shack next to Dandenong Creek on East Side of Wantirna Road (near the bridge), 6/07/1989
... Wantirna Road Shack next to Dandenong Creek on East Side of Wantirna Road (near the bridge)....Wantirna Road Shack next to Dandenong Creek on East Side of Wantirna Road (near the bridge). ...A shack next to Dandenong Creek / East side of Wantirna Road / Has been there many years - maybe 40 / It is still there (18.9.89)...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne A shack next to Dandenong Creek / East side of Wantirna Road / Has been there many years - maybe 40 / It is still there (18.9.89) Wantirna Road Shack next to Dandenong Creek on East Side of Wantirna Road (near the bridge). ...Wantirna Road Shack next to Dandenong Creek on East Side of Wantirna Road (near the bridge). Has been there many years - maybe 40 and it is still there (18.9.1989). (Note this is NOT part of Hill's dairy but was in the same series of photographs so kept together).A shack next to Dandenong Creek / East side of Wantirna Road / Has been there many years - maybe 40 / It is still there (18.9.89) -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Antonio Park - The Shack - East side, C1960
... Antonio Park - The Shack - East side...The photo is part of a set provided by Robin Harris of his early life (1953-1962) in 'The Shack' at Antonio Park. See ND5241 for his story 'When Antonio Park was home'.)...Black & white photograph of the Shack in Antonio Park (1953-1962) showing the eastern side which faced Deep Creek Road. ...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne The photo is part of a set provided by Robin Harris of his early life (1953-1962) in 'The Shack' at Antonio Park. See ND5241 for his story 'When Antonio Park was home'.) antonio park mitcham the shack whitehorse road mitcham no.627 harris. robin bushfire - 1962 Black & white photograph of the Shack in Antonio Park (1953-1962) showing the eastern side which faced Deep Creek Road. ...The photo is part of a set provided by Robin Harris of his early life (1953-1962) in 'The Shack' at Antonio Park. See ND5241 for his story 'When Antonio Park was home'.)Black & white photograph of the Shack in Antonio Park (1953-1962) showing the eastern side which faced Deep Creek Road. See ND5241 for history.antonio park mitcham, the shack, whitehorse road, mitcham, no.627, harris. robin, bushfire - 1962 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Antonio Park - The Shack, C1960
... Antonio Park - The Shack...The photo is part of a set provided by Robin Harris of his early life (1953-1962) in 'The Shack' at Antonio Park. See ND5241 for his story 'When Antonio Park was home'.)...Black & white photograph of 'The Shack' in Antonio Park where Robin Harris lived with his family in 1953 - 1962. ...Antonio Park - The Shack Photograph Photograph ...The photo is part of a set provided by Robin Harris of his early life (1953-1962) in 'The Shack' at Antonio Park. See ND5241 for his story 'When Antonio Park was home'.)Black & white photograph of 'The Shack' in Antonio Park where Robin Harris lived with his family in 1953 - 1962. His nephew, Mark Coleclough is standing in front. See ND5241 for history.antonio park, mitcham, coleclough. mark, the shack, whitehorse road, no.627, harris. robin -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Fay Bridge, The Love Shack, 195 Laughing Waters Road, Eltham, April 2016
... The Love Shack, 195 Laughing Waters Road, Eltham...Gordon Ford built this shack on the Yarra at Laughing Waters Road. ...Situated between the Yarra River and Overbank Road, Gordon had built a small mud-brick shack on the river and a pontoon. Over the decades the shack has been locally referred to as “the love shack”, the “rooting shack” or simply “Gordon’s shack”. ...Gordon Ford built this shack on the Yarra at Laughing Waters Road. Bernie Bragg used to live there for a period of time. Gordon Ford and photographer Sue Winslow were married in 1965. They set up home in an old log cabin on the property Gordon had purchased in 1954 on Laughing Waters Road. Situated between the Yarra River and Overbank Road, Gordon had built a small mud-brick shack on the river and a pontoon. Over the decades the shack has been locally referred to as “the love shack”, the “rooting shack” or simply “Gordon’s shack”. Gordon and Sue commissioned local builder Graeme Rose to do a wattle and daub renovation and extension to the old log cabin on the north side of Laughing Waters Road. The work had only just been completed in 1965 when a bushfire swept through the area and destroyed the cabin. Gordon and Sue relocated to his property, Fulling, in Pitt Street, Eltham. In 1970 work started on a new house at the Laughing Waters property. Originally known as the Banana House, it is now known as Boomerang. Designed by Alistair Knox, the mud-brick house includes iron window grilles made by Matcham Skipper that puncture the curved mud walls. The grilles were made from ‘off-pressings’ from the Sidchrome tool works in Heidelberg. Gordon, Sue and family moved into the house in 1972. Their marriage fell apart and Sue moved to Sydney with the children around the same time Gordon commenced building Birrarung just below Boomerang on the Laughing Waters Road block. After the Fords moved out, Boomerang it was rented out to various share households of students, musicians, artists and environmentalists for twenty-four years. Gordon Ford sold Birrarung and Boomerang to Melbourne Water in 1999. The Laughing Waters Artist in Residence Program was developed as a partnership between Parks Victoria and Nillumbik Shire Council. Boomerang was deemed unfit for habitation so was used as a day studio only. By 2001 Boomerang was in a poor state of repair and by 2002 the last artist in residence was to use the house as a studio. Nillumbik Shire Council had been granted funds from the Melbourne Community Fund to restore both Boomerang and Birrarung but it was apparent in early 2003 that the funds would be insufficient to restore both houses. Boomerang was infested with termites which presented a risk to any occupants and so the decision was made to close Boomerang and concentrate funding on Birrarung. Boomerang was fenced off for safety and to prevent intrusion and remains ‘caged’ today (2023). However, it is readily apparent the property has been occupied by squatters over the years. By 2023 it was clear that the squatters had abandoned the property and sections of the roof structure have given away in some areas and collapsed internally. For a more in-depth description and history of the property and that of Gordon and Sue Ford, see Jane Woollard's book, "Laughing Waters Road; Art, Landscape & Memory in Eltham" published 2016.fay bridge collection, 2016-04, bernie's hut, birrarung, gordon ford, gordon's shack, laughing waters road, love shack, yarra river -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Fay Bridge, The Love Shack, 195 Laughing Waters Road, Eltham, 22 July 2016
... The Love Shack, 195 Laughing Waters Road, Eltham...Gordon Ford built this shack on the Yarra at Laughing Waters Road. ...Situated between the Yarra River and Overbank Road, Gordon had built a small mud-brick shack on the river and a pontoon. Over the decades the shack has been locally referred to as “the love shack”, the “rooting shack” or simply “Gordon’s shack”. ...Gordon Ford built this shack on the Yarra at Laughing Waters Road. Bernie Bragg used to live there for a period of time. Gordon Ford and photographer Sue Winslow were married in 1965. They set up home in an old log cabin on the property Gordon had purchased in 1954 on Laughing Waters Road. Situated between the Yarra River and Overbank Road, Gordon had built a small mud-brick shack on the river and a pontoon. Over the decades the shack has been locally referred to as “the love shack”, the “rooting shack” or simply “Gordon’s shack”. Gordon and Sue commissioned local builder Graeme Rose to do a wattle and daub renovation and extension to the old log cabin on the north side of Laughing Waters Road. The work had only just been completed in 1965 when a bushfire swept through the area and destroyed the cabin. Gordon and Sue relocated to his property, Fulling, in Pitt Street, Eltham. In 1970 work started on a new house at the Laughing Waters property. Originally known as the Banana House, it is now known as Boomerang. Designed by Alistair Knox, the mud-brick house includes iron window grilles made by Matcham Skipper that puncture the curved mud walls. The grilles were made from ‘off-pressings’ from the Sidchrome tool works in Heidelberg. Gordon, Sue and family moved into the house in 1972. Their marriage fell apart and Sue moved to Sydney with the children around the same time Gordon commenced building Birrarung just below Boomerang on the Laughing Waters Road block. After the Fords moved out, Boomerang it was rented out to various share households of students, musicians, artists and environmentalists for twenty-four years. Gordon Ford sold Birrarung and Boomerang to Melbourne Water in 1999. The Laughing Waters Artist in Residence Program was developed as a partnership between Parks Victoria and Nillumbik Shire Council. Boomerang was deemed unfit for habitation so was used as a day studio only. By 2001 Boomerang was in a poor state of repair and by 2002 the last artist in residence was to use the house as a studio. Nillumbik Shire Council had been granted funds from the Melbourne Community Fund to restore both Boomerang and Birrarung but it was apparent in early 2003 that the funds would be insufficient to restore both houses. Boomerang was infested with termites which presented a risk to any occupants and so the decision was made to close Boomerang and concentrate funding on Birrarung. Boomerang was fenced off for safety and to prevent intrusion and remains ‘caged’ today (2023). However, it is readily apparent the property has been occupied by squatters over the years. By 2023 it was clear that the squatters had abandoned the property and sections of the roof structure have given away in some areas and collapsed internally. For a more in-depth description and history of the property and that of Gordon and Sue Ford, see Jane Woollard's book, "Laughing Waters Road; Art, Landscape & Memory in Eltham" published 2016.fay bridge collection, 2016-07-22, bernie's hut, birrarung, gordon ford, gordon's shack, laughing waters, laughing waters road, love shack, yarra river -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Jim Connor, The Love Shack, 195 Laughing Waters Road, Eltham, 7 September 2013
... The Love Shack, 195 Laughing Waters Road, Eltham...Situated between the Yarra River and Overbank Road, Gordon had built a small mud-brick shack on the river and a pontoon. Over the decades the shack has been locally referred to as “the love shack”, the “rooting shack” or simply “Gordon’s shack”. ...Situated between the Yarra River and Overbank Road, Gordon had built a small mud-brick shack on the river and a pontoon. Over the decades the shack has been locally referred to as “the love shack”, the “rooting shack” or simply “Gordon’s shack”. ...Laughing Waters Walk, 7 Sep 2013 This Society excursion was a follow up to the Laughing Waters Story told to us by Jane Woollard at our Annual General Meeting in March 2013. It involved a walk commencing from the corner of Laughing Waters and Overbank Roads along Laughing Waters Road to its eastern end and returning partly over the same route - a total distance of about 2.5km. On the way we visited the two artist in residence properties, River Bend and Birrarung, to view the houses on them that are associated with Alistair Knox, Gordon Ford and others in the local mud brick and artistic community. We also able to walk around the derelict ruin which was once home to Gordon and Sue Ford, Boomerang House. An unexpected afternoon tea was offered to us by the artists in residence at Birrarung House and we had a brief opportunity to view inside the house. Gordon Ford and photographer Sue Winslow were married in 1965. They set up home in an old log cabin on the property Gordon had purchased in 1954 on Laughing Waters Road. Situated between the Yarra River and Overbank Road, Gordon had built a small mud-brick shack on the river and a pontoon. Over the decades the shack has been locally referred to as “the love shack”, the “rooting shack” or simply “Gordon’s shack”. Gordon and Sue commissioned local builder Graeme Rose to do a wattle and daub renovation and extension to the old log cabin on the north side of Laughing Waters Road. The work had only just been completed in 1965 when a bushfire swept through the area and destroyed the cabin. Gordon and Sue relocated to his property, Fulling, in Pitt Street, Eltham. In 1970 work started on a new house at the Laughing Waters property. Originally known as the Banana House, it is now known as Boomerang. Designed by Alistair Knox, the mud-brick house includes iron window grilles made by Matcham Skipper that puncture the curved mud walls. The grilles were made from ‘off-pressings’ from the Sidchrome tool works in Heidelberg. Gordon, Sue and family moved into the house in 1972. Their marriage fell apart and Sue moved to Sydney with the children around the same time Gordon commenced building Birrarung just below Boomerang on the Laughing Waters Road block. After the Fords moved out, Boomerang it was rented out to various share households of students, musicians, artists and environmentalists for twenty-four years. Gordon Ford sold Birrarung and Boomerang to Melbourne Water in 1999. The Laughing Waters Artist in Residence Program was developed as a partnership between Parks Victoria and Nillumbik Shire Council. Boomerang was deemed unfit for habitation so was used as a day studio only. By 2001 Boomerang was in a poor state of repair and by 2002 the last artist in residence was to use the house as a studio. Nillumbik Shire Council had been granted funds from the Melbourne Community Fund to restore both Boomerang and Birrarung but it was apparent in early 2003 that the funds would be insufficient to restore both houses. Boomerang was infested with termites which presented a risk to any occupants and so the decision was made to close Boomerang and concentrate funding on Birrarung. Boomerang was fenced off for safety and to prevent intrusion and remains ‘caged’ today (2023). However, it is readily apparent the property has been occupied by squatters over the years. By 2023 it was clear that the squatters had abandoned the property and sections of the roof structure have given away in some areas and collapsed internally. For a more in-depth description and history of the property and that of Gordon and Sue Ford, see Jane Woollard's book, "Laughing Waters Road; Art, Landscape & Memory in Eltham" published 2016.2013-09-07, activities, eltham district historical society, heritage excursion, jim connor collection, laughing waters road, boomerang house, gordon ford, gordon's shack, love shack -
Inverloch Historical Society000808 - Photograph - Inverloch - Shack Bay looking to Eagles Nest - illegal shack - Coastal Retreat - from Nancye Durham
... 000808 - Photograph - Inverloch - Shack Bay looking to Eagles Nest - illegal shack - Coastal Retreat - from Nancye Durham...Inverloch gippsland 000808 - Photograph - Inverloch - Shack Bay looking to Eagles Nest - illegal shack - Coastal Retreat - from Nancye Durham ... -
Kew Historical Society IncFilm - Digital Video Disc, Evolving Communications & Shack West, The Outer Circle: Melbourne's forgotten railway, 2014
... Evolving Communications & Shack West...The Outer Circle: Melbourne's forgotten railway Film Digital Video Disc Evolving Communications & Shack West ...Documentary on the Outer Circle Railway, which ran from Oakleigh to Fairfield, and was opened in 1891, with the last train running in 1943. Features Dr David Beardsall, Dr Crystal Legacy, Rod Atkins, Kevin O'Shaughnessy, Sr Helen-Mary Langlands2-disc DVD on Outer Circle Railway.railways, outer circle railway, train lines -- melbourne (vic.) -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, East side of Melbourne Street, Ringwood in 2008, showing The Barber Shack and Skye Wear shops
... East side of Melbourne Street, Ringwood in 2008, showing The Barber Shack and Skye Wear shops....East side of Melbourne Street, Ringwood in 2008, showing The Barber Shack and Skye Wear shops. Photograph ...Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in 2008. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Laneway at east side of Melbourne Street, Ringwood in 2008, next to The Barber Shack
... Laneway at east side of Melbourne Street, Ringwood in 2008, next to The Barber Shack....Laneway at east side of Melbourne Street, Ringwood in 2008, next to The Barber Shack. Photograph ...Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in 2008. -
Ararat Gallery TAMATextile, Newell Harry, Untitled (Cape Flat / Kape Shack) (giftmat #XIX), 2007
... Untitled (Cape Flat / Kape Shack) (giftmat #XIX)...Ararat Gallery TAMA 82 Vincent Street Ararat grampians Untitled (Cape Flat / Kape Shack) (giftmat #XIX) Textile Newell Harry ... -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage CollectionWork on paper - watercolour, Margaret Baskerville, The farm shack, 1909
... The farm shack...Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection Corner Wilson and Carpenter Streets Brighton melbourne farm building farm house landscape watercolour margaret baskerville a-frame mountain watercolour The farm shack Work on paper watercolour Margaret Baskerville ...watercolourfarm, building, farm house, landscape, watercolour, margaret baskerville, a-frame, mountain -
Inverloch Historical Society000024 - Photograph - Shack Bay
... 000024 - Photograph - Shack Bay...Inverloch gippsland 000024 - Photograph - Shack Bay ... -
Inverloch Historical Society000710 - Photograph - 1997 - Korumburra - Bob Newton Museum - Beach Shack from flat rocks - from Nancye Durham
... 000710 - Photograph - 1997 - Korumburra - Bob Newton Museum - Beach Shack from flat rocks - from Nancye Durham...Inverloch gippsland 000710 - Photograph - 1997 - Korumburra - Bob Newton Museum - Beach Shack from flat rocks - from Nancye Durham ... -
Inverloch Historical Society000911 - Photograph - October 1992 - Inverloch - Eagles Nest from west at Shack Bay sign - from Hazel Swift
... 000911 - Photograph - October 1992 - Inverloch - Eagles Nest from west at Shack Bay sign - from Hazel Swift...Inverloch gippsland 000911 - Photograph - October 1992 - Inverloch - Eagles Nest from west at Shack Bay sign - from Hazel Swift ... -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Antonio Park - Doris Harris, C1960
... The photo is part of a set provided by Robin Harris of his early life (1953-1962) in 'The Shack' at Antonio Park. See ND5241 for his story 'When Antonio Park was home'.)...Photo was taken from the eastern side of the shack looking toward Deep Creek Road and showing part of the overgrown fruit orchard in the background. ...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne The photo is part of a set provided by Robin Harris of his early life (1953-1962) in 'The Shack' at Antonio Park. See ND5241 for his story 'When Antonio Park was home'.) antonio park mitcham harris. dorothy coleclough. mark the shack whitehorse road mitcham no.627 harris. robin bushfire - 1962 Black & white photograph of Doris Harris (1900-1975) with her grandson, and Robin Harris's nephew, Mark Coleclough. ...The photo is part of a set provided by Robin Harris of his early life (1953-1962) in 'The Shack' at Antonio Park. See ND5241 for his story 'When Antonio Park was home'.)Black & white photograph of Doris Harris (1900-1975) with her grandson, and Robin Harris's nephew, Mark Coleclough. Photo was taken from the eastern side of the shack looking toward Deep Creek Road and showing part of the overgrown fruit orchard in the background. See ND5241 for history.antonio park mitcham, harris. dorothy, coleclough. mark, the shack, whitehorse road, mitcham, no.627, harris. robin, bushfire - 1962 -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Report, G.E. Newton, Road Reserve Housing, Aug. 1957
... ...Shack...Shack built on road reserve without permit Most probably up on Simms Road, Kinglake Other areas where illegal shacks were built were at the junction of Flat Rock Road and Cherry Tree Road, Hurstbridge. ...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Shack built on road reserve without permit Most probably up on Simms Road, Kinglake Other areas where illegal shacks were built were at the junction of Flat Rock Road and Cherry Tree Road, Hurstbridge. ...Shack built on road reserve without permit Most probably up on Simms Road, Kinglake Other areas where illegal shacks were built were at the junction of Flat Rock Road and Cherry Tree Road, Hurstbridge. At times, Building Surveyor George E Newton would have to attend to these shacks for inspection and issue demolition orders Related to photos: EDHS_05580-1/2/3Record of various Shire of Eltham infrastructure works undertaken during the period of 1952-1962 involving bridge and road reconstruction projects, sometimes with Eltham Shire Council Project Reference numbers quoted. It was during this period that a number of significant improvements were made to roads and new bridges constructed within the shire that remain in place as of present day (2022). In many situations, the photos provide a tangible visible record of infrastructure that existed throughout the early days of the Shire. The album was put together by or under the direction of the Shire Engineer, J.A. McDonald.infrastructure, shire of eltham, building surveyor, cherry tree road, flat rock road, george e. newton, houses, hurstbridge, road reserve, road reserve housing, shack -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPostcard - Photo Postcard, Postcard: Camille Treherne as the Empress Marie Louise in "Madame Sans-Gêne", c.1913
... In her later years, Camille Treherne (Mrs Hill) lived as a recluse in a shack in Ingrams Road, Research, Victoria, Australia. ...On reverse: Mrs Hill a recluse living in Ingrams Rd Research She was an actress (shown here) in younger days then lived in a "shack" in Research....In her later years, Camille Treherne (Mrs Hill) lived as a recluse in a shack in Ingrams Road, Research, Victoria, Australia. ...An English actress in her younger days, Camille Treherne was active between 1909 and 1913. She played the role of Empress Marie Louise in "Madame Sans-Gêne" as shown in this postcard image. In her later years, Camille Treherne (Mrs Hill) lived as a recluse in a shack in Ingrams Road, Research, Victoria, Australia. Madame Sans-Gêne is a historical comedy-drama by Victorien Sardou and Émile Moreau, concerning incidents in the life of Catherine Hübscher, an outspoken 18th-century laundress who became the Duchess of Danzig. The play is described by its authors as "three acts with a prologue". "Madame Sans-Gêne (play)." Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madame_Sans-Gêne_(play). Accessed 19 Oct. 2023.On reverse: Mrs Hill a recluse living in Ingrams Rd Research She was an actress (shown here) in younger days then lived in a "shack" in Research.actress, camille treherne, madame sans-gêne (play), postcard -
Eltham District Historical Society IncNegative - Photograph, J.A. McDonald, Road Reserve Housing, Mar. 1961
... ...Shack...Shack built on road reserve without permit Most probably up on Simms Road, Kinglake Other areas where illegal shacks were built wer at the junction of Flat Rock Road and Cherry Tree Road, Hurstbridge. ...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Shack built on road reserve without permit Most probably up on Simms Road, Kinglake Other areas where illegal shacks were built wer at the junction of Flat Rock Road and Cherry Tree Road, Hurstbridge. ...Shack built on road reserve without permit Most probably up on Simms Road, Kinglake Other areas where illegal shacks were built wer at the junction of Flat Rock Road and Cherry Tree Road, Hurstbridge. At times, Building Surveyor George E Newton would have to attend to these shacks for inspection and issue demolition ordersRecord of various Shire of Eltham infrastructure works undertaken during the period of 1952-1962 involving bridge and road reconstruction projects, sometimes with Eltham Shire Council Project Reference numbers quoted. It was during this period that a number of significant improvements were made to roads and new bridges constructed within the shire that remain in place as of present day (2022). In many situations, the photos provide a tangible visible record of infrastructure that existed throughout the early days of the Shire. The album was put together by or under the direction of the Shire Engineer, J.A. McDonald.infrastructure, shire of eltham, 1961-03, building surveyor, cherry tree road, flat rock road, george e. newton, houses, hurstbridge, kinglake, road reserve, road reserve housing, scan - 120 format 6x6 negative, shack, simms road -
Eltham District Historical Society IncNegative - Photograph, J.A. McDonald, Road Reserve Housing, Mar. 1961
... ...Shack...Shack built on road reserve without permit Most probably up on Simms Road, Kinglake Other areas where illegal shacks were built wer at the junction of Flat Rock Road and Cherry Tree Road, Hurstbridge. ...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Shack built on road reserve without permit Most probably up on Simms Road, Kinglake Other areas where illegal shacks were built wer at the junction of Flat Rock Road and Cherry Tree Road, Hurstbridge. ...Shack built on road reserve without permit Most probably up on Simms Road, Kinglake Other areas where illegal shacks were built wer at the junction of Flat Rock Road and Cherry Tree Road, Hurstbridge. At times, Building Surveyor George E Newton would have to attend to these shacks for inspection and issue demolition ordersRecord of various Shire of Eltham infrastructure works undertaken during the period of 1952-1962 involving bridge and road reconstruction projects, sometimes with Eltham Shire Council Project Reference numbers quoted. It was during this period that a number of significant improvements were made to roads and new bridges constructed within the shire that remain in place as of present day (2022). In many situations, the photos provide a tangible visible record of infrastructure that existed throughout the early days of the Shire. The album was put together by or under the direction of the Shire Engineer, J.A. McDonald.infrastructure, shire of eltham, 1961-03, building surveyor, cherry tree road, flat rock road, george e. newton, houses, hurstbridge, kinglake, road reserve, road reserve housing, scan - 120 format 6x6 negative, shack, simms road -
Eltham District Historical Society IncNegative - Photograph, J.A. McDonald, Road Reserve Housing, Mar. 1961
... ...Shack...Shack built on road reserve without permit Most probably up on Simms Road, Kinglake Other areas where illegal shacks were built were at the junction of Flat Rock Road and Cherry Tree Road, Hurstbridge. ...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Shack built on road reserve without permit Most probably up on Simms Road, Kinglake Other areas where illegal shacks were built were at the junction of Flat Rock Road and Cherry Tree Road, Hurstbridge. ...Shack built on road reserve without permit Most probably up on Simms Road, Kinglake Other areas where illegal shacks were built were at the junction of Flat Rock Road and Cherry Tree Road, Hurstbridge. At times, Building Surveyor George E Newton would have to attend to these shacks for inspection and issue demolition ordersRecord of various Shire of Eltham infrastructure works undertaken during the period of 1952-1962 involving bridge and road reconstruction projects, sometimes with Eltham Shire Council Project Reference numbers quoted. It was during this period that a number of significant improvements were made to roads and new bridges constructed within the shire that remain in place as of present day (2022). In many situations, the photos provide a tangible visible record of infrastructure that existed throughout the early days of the Shire. The album was put together by or under the direction of the Shire Engineer, J.A. McDonald.infrastructure, shire of eltham, 1961-03, building surveyor, cherry tree road, flat rock road, george e. newton, houses, hurstbridge, kinglake, road reserve, road reserve housing, scan - 120 format 6x6 negative, shack, simms road -
Stawell Historical Society IncBook, John & Robert Kingston, Warranook to Wal Wal, 1986
... Cream Card Cover with drawing of wooden shack and fence with a tree...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Local History Compiled by John & Robert Kingston for the Wal Wal Reunion 1986 stawell Warranook to Wal Wal Cream Card Cover with drawing of wooden shack and fence with a tree Warranook to Wal Wal Book John & Robert Kingston ...Local History Compiled by John & Robert Kingston for the Wal Wal Reunion 1986Cream Card Cover with drawing of wooden shack and fence with a treeWarranook to Wal Walstawell -
Inverloch Historical Society000023 - Photograph - Fisherman's Beach Inverloch 1967
... Photograph of Fisherman's Beach, showing houses. Now known as Shack Bay?...Inverloch gippsland Photograph of Fisherman's Beach, showing houses. Now known as Shack Bay? 000023 - Photograph - Fisherman's Beach Inverloch 1967 ...Photograph of Fisherman's Beach, showing houses. Now known as Shack Bay? -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Photographs, Rose Series et al, early 20th Century
... Seven photograph copies of George Cox and his shack on Cowes beach near the Pier....Seven photograph copies of George Cox and his shack on Cowes beach near the Pier. Photographs Rose Series Real Photo Series ...Part of a collection of photograph reproductions donated by Bruce Bennett. Photographs 233-01 to 233-04 from the Betty Kuc Collection. 233-05 - 233-07 from the Arthur Woodly CollectionSeven photograph copies of George Cox and his shack on Cowes beach near the Pier.233-01 Rose Series P673 Near the pier Cowes, Phillip Island, Victoria 233-07 Real Photo Series M2385. Splicing the rope. Fisherman at Cowes.george cox, george cox's hut, george cox's shack on cowes beach, betty kuc collection, arthur woodly collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CONSTABLE RYAN COLLECTION: PHOTOCOPY OF PHOTO OF PART OF CHINESE CAMP
... A man and a woman holding a child are standing in front of a row of shacks....A man and a woman holding a child are standing in front of a row of shacks. Document CONSTABLE RYAN COLLECTION: PHOTOCOPY OF PHOTO OF PART OF CHINESE CAMP ...A photocopy of a photo of part of Chinese camp. A man and a woman holding a child are standing in front of a row of shacks.chinese -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Surf Shack Esplanade Lakes Entrance Victoria, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/10/2000 12:00:00 AM
... Colour photograph showing Phil McEntea of Surf Shack Esplanade Lakes Entrance Victoria with customer Manuela Fox ...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Businesses Commerce Colour photograph showing Phil McEntea of Surf Shack Esplanade Lakes Entrance Victoria with customer Manuela Fox Photograph Surf Shack Esplanade Lakes Entrance Victoria Lakes Post Newspaper ...Colour photograph showing Phil McEntea of Surf Shack Esplanade Lakes Entrance Victoria with customer Manuela Fox businesses, commerce -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionNegative - Negative - Simpson's Landing Nelson, Victoria, c. 1936
... Simpson's Landing Nelson Vic. view over river, from top of river bank, shack in foreground...Simpson's Landing Nelson Vic. view over river, from top of river bank, shack in foreground Negative Negative - Simpson's Landing Nelson, Victoria Miss Zillah Maschmedt, photographer ...Transparency for black and white photo. Simpson's Landing Nelson Vic. view over river, from top of river bank, shack in foreground -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPostcard - Postcard - Glenelg River Nelson, Victoria, n.d
... Full colour postcard, showing the Glenelg River at Nelson, Victoria; river shacks on right, Nelson Store and Visitor Information Centre on left....Full colour postcard, showing the Glenelg River at Nelson, Victoria; river shacks on right, Nelson Store and Visitor Information Centre on left. ...Full colour postcard, showing the Glenelg River at Nelson, Victoria; river shacks on right, Nelson Store and Visitor Information Centre on left.Front: 'A Great Place to Relax' - yellow script "NELSON VICTORIA' - white print. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Painting, Framed Painting, On Patrol
... Painting of Soldier in Jungle Greens by a river. A Village shack and two helicopters are in the background. ...Thomas 3793326 - 5 BN RAR - 2nd Tour Painting of Soldier in Jungle Greens by a river. A Village shack and two helicopters are in the background. ...Painting of Soldier in Jungle Greens by a river. A Village shack and two helicopters are in the background. "Vietnam" and The Flags of the seven participating Nations sits aboveDonated by H.G. Thomas 3793326 - 5 BN RAR - 2nd Tourh.g thomas, framed painting, 5 bn rar
