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Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Boathouse, Clare Gervasoni, Studley Park Boat House, 2025, 05/05/2025
... Studley Park Boathouse...Studley Park Boathouse was established in the 1860s. ...Photograph of the Studley Park Boathouse on the Yarra River at Kew. ...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields Studley Park Boathouse was established in the 1860s. ...Studley Park Boathouse was established in the 1860s. In 2025 it was one of two surviving boathouses on the Yarra River. Established by the Burns family, who were boat builders in nearby Punt Road, when boating became popular on the Yarra river. They offered a small boat hire, allowing visitors to hire rowing boats for the day. In the late 1990s refreshment rooms were added, as well as a a separate family residence. The Edwardian style building with arched verandah was added in the early 1910s. The Burns family were associated with the Boathouse for over 50 years, and Studley Park Boathouse is the oldest operating boathouse on the Yarra River. Studley Park was reserved as a public park in 1877. Day trippers and locals visited the park since the 1850s, and it was very popular for picnics.Photograph of the Studley Park Boathouse on the Yarra River at Kew. studley park boathouse, yarra river, boulevard, burn's boathouse, studley park -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Boathouse, Studley Park Boat House
... Studley Park Boathouse...Studley Park Boathouse was established in the 1860s. ...Photographs of the Studley Park Boathouse on the Yarra river at Kew. ...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields Studley Park Boathouse was established in the 1860s. ...Studley Park Boathouse was established in the 1860s. In 2025 it was one of two surviving boathouses on the Yarra River. Established by the Burns family, who were boat builders in nearby Punt Road, when boating became popular on the Yarra river. They offered a small boat hire, allowing visitors to hire rowing boats for the day. In the late 1990s refreshment rooms were added, as well as a a separate family residence. The Edwardian style building with arched verandah was added in the early 1910s. The Burns family were associated with the Boathouse for over 50 years, and Studley Park Boathouse is the oldest operating boathouse on the Yarra River. Studley Park was reserved as a public park in 1877. Day trippers and locals visited the park since the 1850s, and it was very popular for picnics.Photographs of the Studley Park Boathouse on the Yarra river at Kew. studley park boathouse, yarra river, boulevard, burns, burn's boathouse, studley park -
Kew Historical Society IncPostcard, River Yarra near Macauleys' Boathouse Kew
... Boathouse Kew". Reverse: "Zig Zag Bridge / Gift from L Bennett 1980 / Bridge between Old Asylum & new Mental Hosp. / Kew side" Sepia postcard of the Zig-zaf Bridge joining Yarra Bend and Studley Park. ...Sepia postcard of the Zig-zaf Bridge joining Yarra Bend and Studley Park. In the foreground is a rowboat in which a man is standing, behind whom are two women in hats and a young child. The man appears to be pushing the boat away from the Bank. In the distance is the wooden Zig-Zag Bridge, constructed in the 1870s to link the Yarra Bend and Kew Lunatic Asylums. [Destroyed by flood, 1929.]Obverse: "River Yarra near Macauleys' Boathouse Kew". Reverse: "Zig Zag Bridge / Gift from L Bennett 1980 / Bridge between Old Asylum & new Mental Hosp. / Kew side"zig-zag bridge -- kew (vic.), bridges -- river yarra, bridges -- kew (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Canoeing at Macauley's Boathouse, 1950s
... Two children pictured in a canoe at Macauley's Boathouse on the River Yarra at Studley Park....Two children pictured in a canoe at Macauley's Boathouse on the River Yarra at Studley Park. Photograph Canoeing at Macauley's Boathouse ...Macauley's boat sheds (aka Kew Boatsheds) was located on the river at the western end of Molesworth Street, Kew.Black and white enlargement. Two children pictured in a canoe at Macauley's Boathouse on the River Yarra at Studley Park.Reverse: "Macauley's Boatsheds / M Holmes"boathouses -- river yarra, boathouses -- kew, macauley's boat shed, recreation -- canoeing -
Kew Historical Society IncSign, Wagana, 1920s
... Studley Park which was destroyed by a falling tree in a storm. Their entire fleet of rowing boats has now been replaced by fiberglass boats. burns' boatshed thames pulling boats yarra river -- kew (vic.) boathouses - river yarra "Wagana" Varnished wooden backplate of a rowing boat. ...In the 1920s and 30s, rowing on the Yarra was a very popular weekend pastime. Each of the early boats was individually named in gold letters on its varnished wooden backboard. This is all that remains of one of the Thames pulling boats from Burns' Boatshed at Studley Park which was destroyed by a falling tree in a storm. Their entire fleet of rowing boats has now been replaced by fiberglass boats.Varnished wooden backplate of a rowing boat. The shaped sign is embossed with the name 'Wagana" in gold lettering, outlined and shaded in black paint. Gilt scroll work surrounds the name. The ends of the backplate shows the holes where the plate was once attached to the seat of the boat. The name Wagana means 'to dance' in Wiradjuri language."Wagana"burns' boatshed, thames pulling boats, yarra river -- kew (vic.), boathouses - river yarra -
Kew Historical Society IncAlbum - Photograph Album No.1, Henry Beater Christian, 1924-26
... boathouse...studley park (vic.) — yarra river....) — macauley’s boathouse studley park (vic.) — yarra river wonderland — grampians (vic.) black spur (vic.) marysville (vic.) maroondah dam (vic.) — construction warburton (vic.) cockatoo (vic.) bruthen (vic.) swan reach road (vic.) glen hills (vic.) lightning creek (vic.) omeo (vic.) glen wills (vic.) mt wills (vic.) sunnyside (vic) granite flat (vic.) toolangi (vic.) yea (vic ). flowerdale (vic.) mt white law (vic.) baw baw (vic.) christian-washfold collection Digital copy of a 47-page photograph album containing 255 gelatinous silver images, loaned by Diane Washfold with permission given to digitise and hold a copy in our collection. ...Henry Christian (c.1809-91), the grandfather of the photographer, was one of the first settlers in Kew. He arrived in Victoria with his wife Agnes and son Orlando in 1855 on the Gypsy Queen. He established a rope-making business in Bulleen Road by 1858 but was declared insolvent two years later. In his final years, he was celebrated as one of the oldest living settlers of the district. His son, Orlando Henry Beater Christian (c.1853-1930) became a member of the Hawthorn Band and a foundation member of the Willsmere Swimming Club. Orlando and his wife Elizabeth had four children of which Henry Beater Christian (1886-1962) was the oldest.An album of photographs, compiled by Henry Beater Christian (1886-1962) of Pakington Street, Kew, depicting individuals, natural and settled environments and the interactions between these worlds. Henry Christian, was a keen explorer, not just of his immediate environment but also of the Victorian wilderness. His major opus is contained in two albums in which he records, sometimes in majestic detail and on other occasions the intimate features of the natural world. His photographic travels during the 1920s, often in solitary ramblings but on other occasions with companions, recall the heroic landscape photography of an earlier era, pioneered by Nicholas Caire. In addition to their aesthetic value, the albums are historically significant records within the State of Victoria, of what is now a distant point in time, and of places that have become radically altered through human intervention.Digital copy of a 47-page photograph album containing 255 gelatinous silver images, loaned by Diane Washfold with permission given to digitise and hold a copy in our collection. The album contains a groups of photographic positives taken by Henry B Christian (a resident of Pakington Street), of places in Kew and throughout regional Victoria during the 1920s. The mainly sepia photographs, while small, are of a high quality. Photographs are typically lightly glued onto pages. Locations are frequently identified by white or black ink, which in a number of cases is illegible due to wear. Readable named locations include: Kew, the Grampians, Marysville, Baw Baw, Daylesford, Hepburn Springs, Bruthen, Swan Reach, Yea, Flowerdale, Port Fairy, Cockatoo, etc.henry beater christian (1886-1962), landscape photography, photograph albums, kew (vic.) — yarra river, kew (vic.) — zig-zag bridge, kew (vic.) — macauley’s boathouse, studley park (vic.) — yarra river, wonderland — grampians (vic.), black spur (vic.), marysville (vic.), maroondah dam (vic.) — construction, warburton (vic.), cockatoo (vic.), bruthen (vic.), swan reach road (vic.), glen hills (vic.), lightning creek (vic.), omeo (vic.), glen wills (vic.), mt wills (vic.), sunnyside (vic), granite flat (vic.), toolangi (vic.), yea (vic, )., flowerdale (vic.), mt white law (vic.), baw baw (vic.), christian-washfold collection
