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The Patrician 1964
St Patrick's College school magazine. Contains news of the year's activities. Notes of past and present students. Photos.
- 414 reads
The Patrician 1956
St. Patrick's College school magazine. Contains news of the year's activities. Notes of past and present students. Photos.
- 340 reads
The Patrician 1965
St Patrick's College school magazine. Contains news of the year's activities. Notes of past and present students. Photos.
- 647 reads
East Melbourne, Powlett Street 102
New print
The information accompanying this photo was given simply as Two Women Outside Family Home, East Melbourne, 1918.
The house can be identified as one of four in Canterbury Terrace, Powlett Street, either numbers 86, 90, 102 or 106.
- 442 reads
Victorian Historical Journal June 2023
Articles on aspects of Victoria's history
1872 Education Act Sesquicentenary Issue. All articles relate to education in Victoria over the past 150 years.
Includes:
Yarra Park State School No. 1406. The First 25 Years. Ian Hind
- 533 reads
Jolimont, Wellington Parade South 101, Redcourt
Photo of large red brick house in the Queen Anne style, with terracotta roof and pebble dash panels.
The house was built in 1902 for Mrs Tabitha Ball, one of the founders of Ball and Welch, department store.
- 485 reads
History in newspapers
A file of newspaper cuttings from the late 1990s relating to Melbourne’s early history. Some relate to East Melbourne.
117 George Street – a report of the sale of Coniston, 117 George Street, East Melbourne. Mentions previous owner Mabel Goodyear. (1996)
- 490 reads
East Melbourne, George Street 205, Hepburn Terrace
Sales brochure for 205 George Street, East Melbourne. The house was to be sold mid-renovation. Permits had been obtained and permitted demolition taken place, but no building work yet started.
The brochure contains proposed plans only.
- 581 reads
Some of the Fruits of Fifty Years: Annals of the Catholic Church in Victoria
The book contains short individual histories of Catholic institutions and buildings in Victoria. With photos.
These include St Patrick's Cathedral; St Patrick's College; Christian Brothers' Schools, East Melbourne (Parade College).
- 455 reads
The Consecration of St Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne, 1897
This booklet is a reproduction of the 1898 orginal commemorative booklet published to record the consecration of St Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne, on Sunday 31 October 1897, and the events that surrounded the occasion.
- 457 reads
Daniel Mannix: His Legacy
Daniel Mannix: His Legacy is about a controversial Irish-born twentieth-century Catholic archbishop of Melbourne. Twelve writers offer fresh views of Mannix's religious and political activities and of his influence in both Australia and Ireland.
- 535 reads
Footprints. Vol 34, No. 1. June 2019
The Invention of Melbourne: A Baroque Archbishop and A Gothic Architect. A catalogue for the exhibition held at the Old Treasury Building Museum 31 July 2019-March 2020.
Includes images and plans of St Patrick's Cathedral, as well as portraits and religious paintings. Many are from the Melbourne Diocesan Heritage Collection.
- 426 reads
Footprints. Vol 28, No 2. December 2013 AND Vol 29, No 1. June 2014
"May I write to you ... ?" The correspondence between Daniel Mannix and F.W. Head (1929-1934).
Daniel Mannix was Catholic Archbishop and F.W. Head was Anglican Archbishop. The correspondence concerned the Eucharistic Procession Controversy,
The letters are given in their original form, as well as transcriptons. With commentary.
- 9755 reads
Footprints. Vol 37, No 1. June 2022
This edition of Footprints celebrates the 175th Anniversary of the Establishment of the Diocese of Melbourne and the Appointment of the first bishop, James Alipius Good OSA, 1847.
2 copies.
- 477 reads
Footprints. Vol 37, No 2 & Vol 38, No 1. December 2022 & June 2023
This double edition celebrates the 125th Anniversary of the Consecration of St Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne, 1897 and the Development of the Cathedral site from 1848.
A wealth of information about the founding and development of the site. Includes many photos and plans.
2 copies.
- 598 reads
Victoria Brewery c.1920
Black and white photo (new print) showing the Victoria Parade facade of the Victoria Brewery. An extensive fleet of delivery trucks is lined up in front of the building.
- 1093 reads
Sight and Sound News 1964
Sight and Sound, a Bi-Monthly Journal of the Royal Eye and Ear Hospital.
This issue includes articles on medical advances, work of the auxilliary, and short social notes.
- 425 reads
Sight and Sound News 1965
Sight and Sound, a Bi-Monthly Journal of the Royal Eye and Ear Hospital.
This issue includes articles on building development, hospital administration, medical advances, work of the auxilliary, and short social notes.
- 430 reads
Sight and Sound News 1967
Sight and Sound, a Bi-Monthly Journal of the Royal Eye and Ear Hospital.
This issue includes articles on building development, hospital administration, medical advances, work of the auxilliary, and short social notes.
- 382 reads
The Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital Annual Report 1954
Annual Report of the Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital for year ending 31 March 1954.
Includes photos of children, unnamed, playing and undergoing hearing tests.
- 399 reads
Jolimont, Jolimont Road 140. Title document
Original Certificate of Title Vol 1386, Fol 277076 printed on vellum.
- 497 reads
George Robertson of Melbourne 1825-1898 Pioneer Bookseller & Publisher
A biography of George Robertson of Melbourne. (Not to be confused with George Robertson of Sydney (1860-1933.) Robertson arrived in Melbourne aboard the Great Britain in 1852. He quickly opened a shop in Russell Street before moving to Collins Street, between the Athenaeum and the Baptist Church.
- 406 reads
Firefighter's funeral 1968
On the 2 March 1968 a grass fire broke out in Alphington, near Melbourne. Two fireman, Sub-Station Officer Gordon Bruce Adams, and Senior Fireman Eric Jamieson, suffered severe burns. Both later died in hospital. Jamieson on 3 March and Adams on 23 March.
- 993 reads
Anzac Day 1970. Roy Brockfield leads Metropolitan Fire Brigade contingent
Roy Brockfield is seen leading the Metropolitan Fire Brigade contingent at the Anzac Day parade in 1970. He was chosen to lead as he was by then the only surviving WWI veteran in the MFB. Brockfield worked at the Eastern Hill Fire Station for 45 years, many of them as foreman of the workshops.
- 918 reads
Magnolia Court - brochure
Brochure advertising Magnolia Court as boutique hotel, c.2000. The property has a long history as a guesthouse/private hotel and is noted as a place where visiting stage performers would stay. Since then it has become run down. A planning permit for an upgrade has been granted, however work has not started and the property is on the market.
- 807 reads
East Melbourne, Clarendon Street 200, Rosebank
Black and white photo of Rosebank, 200 Clarendon Street, East Melbourne. It shows a two-storey, double fronted house with cast iron verandah and balcony. Downstairs the front door is flanked by bay windows, while upstairs there are three tri-partite windows.
- 907 reads
Who needs a car?
Rebecca and her daughter and dog demonstrate a popular form of local transport used by parents to convey their small children between East Melbourne and Melbourne Girls Grammar School in Anderson Street, South Yarra.
- 308 reads
"Painter": a Covid-19 lockdown story
A homeless woman who went by the name of Painter was amongst a number of homeless people accommodated at Birches Apartments in Simpson Street, East Melbourne, during the Covid lockdowns in 2020-21.
- 377 reads
Frances Burke: The Fabric of Modernism
An interview with Nanette Carter and Robyn Oswald-Jacobs about their new book Frances Burke, Designer of Modern Textiles. The article provides an extensive overview of Burke's work as a textile designer.
Frances Burke lived in East Melbourne for all of her adult life.
- 465 reads
124 Jolimont Road - sale
Report of the sale of property at 124 Jolimont Road, Jolimont, known as Dyason House, headquarters of the Australian Institute of International Affairs. Sale price was $5.7m. The property is a few doors from Eblana, 140 Jolimont Road, which also recently sold for $6.45m.
Note: the image has been reformatted for clarity.
- 1130 reads
Robert Outhwaite: His Diary and the Painting of the Stag
Robert Outhwaite was a passenger on the Stag, the same ship which in 1847 brought to Melbourne its first bishop, Charles Perry, and his wife, Frances. Frances Perry wrote about the voyage in her journals, in his diary Outhwaite gives another view.
- 1009 reads
Victorian Historical Journal December 2023
Articles on aspects of Victoria's history
Lectures:
Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Histories in Early Colonial Melbourne: Country, Ancestors, and the Management of Newcomers. Karen Jones & Rachel Standfield
Protected Industries Protected Men: The Dilemmas of Wartime Servivce 1939-46. Bert Zino & Brad Underhill
- 934 reads
Presbyterian Ladies College Image 1956
Framed drawing of Presbyterian College, East Melbourne viewed from Albert Street 1956 by Herbert Moore. Moore was an architectural draughtsman who was known for his pen and ink drawings of old buildings.
- 862 reads
On the Street Where we Live. Glimpses from the past. Exhibition 2013
A collection of large format photos used for EMHS Open House exhibition held at The Menzies Foundation, Clarendon Terrace during Open House weekend, July 2013.
Each photo is in a protective sleeve with supporting photos included. Housed together in a Zetta Florence cardboard carry bag.
Contents as per sheet included with the photos explaining layout:
- 855 reads
An Episode from Life in Clarendon Terrace
by Nan Hutton
From The Age, 19 May 1977
Beyond its beautiful façade, Clarendon Terrace may be a mouldering wreck today. But it was a sound and gracious building when my grandmother lived in it. In the comparatively short history of our city, this was a long time ago.