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Tarnagulla History Archive
Photograph of the Golden Age Hotel, Tarnagulla, The Golden Age Hotel, Tarnagulla, c.1920s
... Photograph of the Golden Age Hotel, Tarnagulla...The Golden Age Hotel, Tarnagulla ...Murray Comrie Collection. This photograph is a reasonable copy created from an older original. Copy probably made by Murray Comrie in the late 1960s.Monochrome photograph of the Golden Age Hotel in Tarnagulla, A young man is standing next to a horse drawn cart and another man standing on the cart. tarnagulla, hotels, golden age hotel, businesses, commercial road, bock print, allan snow, murray comrie -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Photograph of the Golden Age Hotel, Tarnagulla, The Golden Age Hotel, Tarnagulla, c.1920s
... Photograph of the Golden Age Hotel, Tarnagulla...The Golden Age Hotel, Tarnagulla ...Murray Comrie Collection. This photograph is a reasonable copy created from an older original. Copy probably made by Murray Comrie in the late 1960s.Monochrome photograph of the Golden Age Hotel in Tarnagulla, A young man is standing next to a horse drawn cart and another man standing on the cart. tarnagulla, hotels, golden age hotel, businesses, commercial road, bock print, allan snow, murray comrie -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Photograph of people in front of the Golden Age Hotel, Tarnagulla, People in front of the Golden Age Hotel, Tarnagulla, c.1880s
... Photograph of people in front of the Golden Age Hotel...People in front of the Golden Age Hotel, Tarnagulla ...Murray Comrie Collection. This photograph is an original print.Monochrome photograph mounted on yellow card. Depicts 13 people, including children, standing in a row in front of the Golden Age Hotel in Tarnagulla. tarnagulla, hotels, golden age hotel, businesses, commercial road, bock print, allan snow, murray comrie -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Green Oasis Full of Secrets, 2012
... the age...The Age ...Article about the Melbourne Club garden when the Club opened its gardens for the first time to raise funds for the Friends of Burnley Gardens. This was instigated by John Fordham,arborist and FOBG member, who is their arborist.Article in "The Age" 22.09.2012 by Denise Gaddthe age, denise gadd, melbourne garden club, fobg, friends of burnley gardens, john fordham -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Burnley Welcome Back, Sugar Gum, 2013
... the age...The Age ...Article about the construction of the table and benches made from the Sugar Gum which had to be removed at Burnley Gardens. Welcome-back ceremony advertised for 14.02.2014. Photograph of Andrew Smith, Gardens Manager, beside the table. Paid for by the Friends of Burnley Gardens.Article in "The Age" 09.02.2013 by Megan Backhouse the age, megan backhouse, burnley gardens, andrew smith, gardens manager, fobg -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, It's a Beautiful World of Spring at Bunnings Warehouses, 1997
... the age...The Age ...Article about former student, Dan Gray.Article in "The Age" 9 October, 1997dan gray, students, the age -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, A taste of Sweet Somethings, 2016
... the age...The Age ...Article on Dr. Chris Williams and sweet potatoes at Burnley.Article in "The Age" 30.04.2016 by Megan Backhousemegan backhouse, the age, chris williams, swett potatoes -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Duo Takes a Punt on Burnley, 2014
... the age...The Age ...Article about the Botanicca Project next to Burnley Gardens (formerly part of site.)Article in "The Age," 14.07.2014 by Susannah Pettythe age, susannah petty, botanicca project -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Dorothy May Jessep Garden Enthusiast, 2002
... the age...The Age ...Obituary in "The Age" 08.03.2002 by Robert Withers.obituary, robert withers, the age, dorothy jessep, a w jessep -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Domestic object - China crockery recovered from wreck of Light of the age
... China crockery recovered from wreck of Light of the age...light of the age ...Subsequent to the wrecking of the Light of the Age marine concretions and corrosion products formed a cement capping over the cargo, stabilising and protecting it. The site of the Light of the Age was found by divers in late 1960s, and soon became a popular diving site. Huge amounts of intact crockery were removed from the wreck by boatloads of divers, including distinctive brown glazed teapots with legs (one diving author named it 'the Teapot Wreck' (Denmead, 1973: 78-82), 'Greek Key' patterned transferware, Cooper & Wood Portobello black glass three piece bottles, and sauce, preserve and condiment bottles often with contents (gooseberries, raspberries, olives) and seals intact. Larger items including a signal cannon and an anchor were removed from the site, while divers seeking souvenirs commonly used cold chisels to chip objects free of the concretion 'cap' which had stabilised and protected the remaining cargo for so long. In 1982 this situation was drastically changed when someone used explosives to further break concretions. However the charge was too powerful resulting in the site's complete destruction and the remaining items to become scattered and broken. Abraded and worn ceramic objects washed up on the beach are invariably collected by beachgoers, including fragments of crockery, figurines and animal figures used for 19th century household decoration and toys. The Light of the Age is archaeologically significant as the wreck of an international immigrant ship with an inward bound cargo. It is historically significant for its association with both the Black Ball and White Star Lines which carried thousands of immigrants to Australia. Built in 1855 and lost on 16 January 1868 now lies at Point Lonsdale Beach, half a mile west from Point Lonsdale, Port Phillip Heads.01- 1 shallow bowl, 02- 1 sweet bowl, 03- 1 willow pattern service dish, 04- 2 ladle cups [no handles], 05 06- 2 egg cups, 07- 2 bread and butter plates, 08- 1 condiment bowl lidWedgwood deep saucer; Pearl stone china, Ribbon, Wedgewood Willow Pattern service dish, Staffordshire Stone China, Fenton, No10shipwrecks, salvage, crockery, light of the age, clippers -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Ring-Barked, 1949
... the age...The Age ...Article in "The Age" 16.11.1949 by Robin Boyd, Director, "The Age" Small Homes Service, deploring the removal of old trees from vacant building sites.the age, robin boyd, trees, removal of trees for building houses -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Article, Kerrie O'Brien, Want to peek inside Melbourne’s finest mansions and buildings? This is your chance, 30 June 2022
... the age...The Age ...Open House 2022: "Like many Melburnians, Ying-Lan Dann has long been fascinated by the Mission to Seafarers, in Docklands. When she was invited to create a work in response to a building as part of this year’s Open House Melbourne, she knew immediately which it would be. Taking a peek behind the closed doors of some of Melbourne’s finest and most interesting buildings is a core premise of the weekend event, now in its 15th year. During that time, the program has grown from half a dozen buildings to a 200-plus strong list that extends to Ballarat and Bendigo. “[It’s] much more expansive and citizen-led,” says Fleur Watson, Open House Melbourne’s executive director. “As a public festival, it has always had a spirit of generosity, this gesture of opening up and allowing visitors to come and look and experience things.” Swinging open their doors at the end of the month will be some of the city’s finest mansions, including Villa Alba in Kew and Brighton’s Billilla, the Cairo flats in Fitzroy, the newly renovated Jewish Museum designed by Kerstin Thompson, the Melbourne Quakers Centre, the Albanian Mosque in Carlton North and many more. Considering how to approach the event this year, held remotely for the past two, Watson decided to explore beyond the traditional, with associate professor and director of curatorial practice at Monash University Tara McDowell. The two have co-curated an exhibition of works to run concurrently with the Open House program, called Take Hold of the Clouds. That’s where Dann’s work, Circular Temporalities, comes in, one of seven commissions around town in which local and international artists respond to chosen buildings or sites. A lecturer in interior design at RMIT as well as an artist, she is interested in time and finding different mediums to show things in flux and, having grown up on Phillip Island, she often uses water as a theme. When she started spending time at the Mission, Dann found there was an oculus at the top of the dome, known as the Norla Dome. She thought about how that small but significant opening related to where sailors spent so many months of the year, the sky being the only thing they would see much of the time, stars guiding the way in times gone by, and of the recent stories she’d heard about sailors being trapped at sea during COVID. Built in the Arts and Craft style between 1916 and 1919 and designed by architect Walter Butler, the Mission includes a chapel, clubroom, Chaplain’s house, a small cottage and the Norla Dome, which was apparently inspired by the Pantheon. The Mission was funded by the government and the Ladies Harbour Lights Guild, who Dann was also intrigued by. “One of the things those women identified is that life at sea is very dangerous [and they] wanted to give them a space of sanctuary and support,” she says, adding that for many years, the dome was used as a gymnasium. Her work inside the dome includes a 35-minute loop film, recorded from the ferry during the crossing from Queenscliff to Sorrento. The horizon takes up about a third of the shot and moves as the waves rise and fall, mirroring the journeys made by the sailors who found refuge at the mission over the years; it will be projected onto a gauze-like fabric, allowing glimpses of the building behind. Dann also plans to activate the site over the course of the weekend and will read a poem by Justin Clemens.The articles gives an insight of the création of the artwork by Ying-Lan Dann. digital copy of an article with photographs published in the Ageopen house melbourne, 2022, ying-lan dann, take hold of the clouds, norla dome, exhibition, the age, cultural events -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Microfilms, Microfilms – The Australian & The Age Newspapers, 2014, 2015, 2014-5
... Microfilms – The Australian & The Age Newspapers, 2014...The Age 2014-2015 microfilms ...These microfilms have been produced originally for use by students and staff in the Deakin University Library WarrnamboolThese microfilms are for use by researchers3 cardboard packets of microfilm (cellulose material) VC000688.1.2.3 – The Age,1st Dec. to 31st Dec. 2014; VC000688.4.5 - The Australian, 1st Dec to 31st Dec 2014 VC000688.5.6.7 – The Australian, 1st Jan. 2015 to 31st Jan. 2015 Roll no. 804,805,806,807 Service Copy Vesicular Dates as abovc the australian 2014-2015 microfilms, the age 2014-2015 microfilms -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Up the garden Path, 2008
... the age...The Age ...Article about Burnley Gardens following an interview with Andrew Smith, Gardens Manager.Article in the "Weekend Age" February 16,2008 by Anne Kurnuszko.anne kurnuszko, andrew smith, gardens manager, the age -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Gentle Rebirth, 2015
... the age...The Age ...Article about Boroondara General Cemetary in Kew. Interview with Helen Page (1961) on her involvement with the Cemetary Trust and the restoration of the cemetary landscape.Article in "The Age" 18 July, 2015 by Megan Backhousethe age, megan backhouse, boroondara general cemetery, kew, landscape -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, The News of the Day, 1861
... the age...The Age ...Description of the monthly meeting of the committee of the Horticultural Society of Victoria. Progress on fencing and clearing of 11 acres, cottage built for foreman. Dr Mueller had given a very valuable collection of trees, plants and shrubs.Photocopy of article in "The Age" 6 June, 1861 p5. the age, rhsv -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Opening of the New Gardens of the Horticultural Society of Victoria, 1863
... the age...The Age ...Description of the entrance to the gardens and how visitors arrived on the day. Detailed description of the Ornamental part and how the Experimental part was to be set up.Photocopy of article in "The Age" 2 January 1863 p6. the age, gardens -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, A Vision Bears Fruit, 2018
... the age...The Age ...Article on the 170 year anniversary of the Royal Horticultural Society of Victoria.Article in "The Age" 17.02.2018 p14 'Spectrum' by Megan Backhousethe age, spectrum, megan backhouse, rhsv, royal horticultural society of victoria -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Newspaper - News Clipping, Stephen Crafti, A touch of Portofino in Port Melbourne, The Age, Commercial Real Estate, 4 Dec 2021
... A touch of Portofino in Port Melbourne, The Age, Commercial...The Age ...Courthouse built in Port Melbourne of similar vintage to Eltham's courthouse (1860). 1865 Couthouse in Port Melbourne converted into a restaurant. The courthouse was originally designed by architect John J. Clark. Since its days as a courthouse and adjacent holding cells, it's been occupied as government offices, an Anglican church, a plant nursery and a restaurant. The building had become fairly run-down with some inappropraite changes according to David Wagner of Atelier Wagner, who in conjunction with partner Jacqui Wagner worked with present owners toi breathe new life intoi the building. In a further synergy with Eltham, Atelier Wagner were the architects who designed the extension to St Margaret's Anglican Church in Pitt Street, Eltham. atelier wagner, st margarets anglican church, pitt street, eltham courthouse, port melbourne courthouse, restaurant, john j. clark -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Newsclipping, Vince Chadwick, Violent storms shatter the peace of Christmas, The Age, Monday, December 26, p3, 2011
... Violent storms shatter the peace of Christmas, The Age...The Age ...A late afternoon storm on Christmas Day 2011. A flash flood occurred from significant rain fall and hail, which accumulated along an old waterway with floodwater submerging cars along Valonia Drive then down Grove Street flooding houses, through the Bible Street Reserve where it then submerged Main Road washing away the small railway trestle bridge opposite the reserve then flooding the Judge Book Village before finally entering the Diamond Creek. Widespread damage occured from hail and flash flooding.fay bridge collection, 2011-12-26, eltham, flood damage, floods, grove street, main road, valonia drive -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Newsclipping, Reid Sexton, Wild day's trail of destruction, The Age, Tuesday, December 27, pp4-5, 2011
... Wild day's trail of destruction, The Age, Tuesday, December...The Age ...A late afternoon storm on Christmas Day 2011. A flash flood occurred from significant rain fall and hail, which accumulated along an old waterway with floodwater submerging cars along Valonia Drive then down Grove Street flooding houses, through the Bible Street Reserve where it then submerged Main Road washing away the small railway trestle bridge opposite the reserve then flooding the Judge Book Village before finally entering the Diamond Creek. Widespread damage occured from hail and flash flooding.fay bridge collection, eltham, 2011-12-27, flood damage, floods, floodwater -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Behind These Hallowed Walls, 2011
... the age...The Age ...Article about John Fordham's (President Friends of Burnley Gardens) involvement with the trees in the Melbourne Club garden.Article in the "Saturday Age" 12.02.2011 gardening section by Denise Gadd.the age, denise gadd, john fordham, fobg, melbourne garden club -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Waxing and Waning: the Story of Apples in Victoria, 2016
... the age...The Age ...Article about Museum Victoria's collection of wax apples. PhD candidate Joanna Christensen is examining the history. (Many were made from Burnley's apples.)Article in "The Age," 5 September, 2016 p8 by Darren Gray.the age, darren gray, museums victoria, wax apples, joanna christensen -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, A Whiff of Mystery, 2017
... the age...The Age ...Article Backhouse about cultivating truffles in Australia. Interview with Noel Fitzpatrick. Promotion of the 'World of Truffles' Seminar on August 5, 2017 by the Friends of Burnley Gardens.Article in The Age Spectrum July 8, 2017 p14 by Meganthe age, megan backhouse, noel fitzpatrick, truffles, jane wilson, fobg -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, The Woman Gardener, 1910
... the age...The Age ...Reason given why women were not allowed to study at Burnley for a period.Photocopy of article in "The Age" 1 October 1910 p 19.the age, students, female students -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Child Play Areas in New Housing, 1961
... the age...The Age ...Margaret Hendry (Graduated 1948, Staff 1950-1952). Landscape Assistant for the Basildon Development Corporation in Essex, UK.Article in "The Age" September 27, 1961 about Margaret Hendrythe age, margaret hendry, landscape designer -
Geelong Cycling Club
Article, Newspaper, The Age Newspaper, 30/1/1930
... the age....The Age Newspaper ...This newspaper article records the cycling events and results held by the Geelong Amateurs and GWCC and the winners of the events on Sunday, 29th January, 1930.This article provides details of races and numbers of cyclists involved in competitive cycling racing in 1930.Newspaper article printed in The Age newspaper on Monday, January 20, 1930.geelong amateur cycling club, gwcc, newspaper article, the age. -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Crafted by Nature, 2014
... the age...The Age ...Describes Sandra McMahon's (Grad Dip Hort) garden which was open for the Garden Desinfest on 15-16 November, 2014.Article in the gardening section of "The Age" November 15, 2014 by Megan Backhouse.the age, megan backhouse, sandra mcmahon -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Innovator With a Touch of Blooming Magic, 2008
... the age...The Age ...John Stevens, AM (1938), established Australia's first professional landscape architectural practice in 1952.Obituary of John Stevens, AM (1938) in "The Age" 31.05.2008 by Anne Latreille.the age, john stevens, obituary, anne latreille -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Seeding the Wild in the City, 2016
... the age...The Age ...Article about the "woody meadows" recently planted on the Lower Terrace in Birrarung Marr and the Poplar Oval Car Park in Royal Park. John Rayner and James Hitchmough mentioned.Article by Megan Backhouse in, "Gardening," "The Age," 17 September, 2016 p14.megan backhouse, the age, woody meadows, john rayner, james hitchmough