Historical information

At one time Her Majesty's Theatre was known as the Memorial Theatre.

When these photos were taken Geoffrey Biddington was highly involved with the Ballarat Branch of the National Trust.

Lenaghan of Tourello
"Master Dan Lenaghan, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Lenaghan, of Tourello, has been successful in obtaining a Government scholarship, tenable for four years at St. Patrick's College, Ballarat.(Melbourne Advocate, 02 March 1939)

Physical description

Black folders of Ballarat photographs as follows:
.1) Ballarat City Council Logo on Ballarat Botanical Garden Gates
.2) Ballarat Railway Station
.3) Ballarat Town Hall
.4) Ballarat Fire Station, Ballarat East
.5) Interior of Ballarat Railway Stations
.6) Ballaarat Municipal Libraries Barkly Street Branch, formerly Ballarat East Library
.7) Entrance to Ballarat Presbyterian Church?
.8) Former Ballarat Baptist Church, Dawson Street
.9) Church with small steeple, erected AD 1860
.10) Brick Church with steeple
.12) Gates of the former Ballarat Gaol
.13) Gates of the former Ballarat Gaol
.15) Craig's Hotel, Nominee Brian D. Foley
.16) ?
.17) Interior of Her Majesty's Theatre, Ballarat
.18) Bailey's Mansion, later used as the St John of God Convent
.19) Lal Lal Blast Furnace
.20) Gates of St Patricks Cathedral Ballarat, looking towards the Cathedral Hall
.21) .20) Gates of St Patricks Cathedra, Sturt Street, Ballarat
.22) ?
.23) Lenaghan's Tourello
.24) Ballarat Terrace, c1967
.25) Entrance to Ballarat Terrace, c1967
.26) ?
.27) Entrance gate to Novar, Webster Street, Ballarat
.28) Interior of Ballarat Railway Station, c1967
.30) Pratt's Warehouse, Camp Street, Ballarat, c1967
.31) Entrance gate to Novar, Webster Street, Ballarat
.32) Cast Iron Gate
.33) Cast Iron Gate
.34) Cast Iron Gate
.35) Ballarat New Cemetery Gates
.36) Cast Iron Post Cap
.37) Cast Iron lamp
.38) Cast Iron lamp
.39) Ballarat Botanical Gardens Statuary Pavilion
.40) 'Flight of Pompeii' statue in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens Statuary Pavilion