Catalogue Nbr | Description | Year | Image |
017.80 | Sepia tone photograph. View of Ballarat - St. Pauls Church of England and rough wooden houses. Looking west up Sturt Street. | ||
035.80 | Sepia photograph - Carte De Visite mounted on cardboard. A typed caption has been pasted over top left - hand corner of photo. This reads: "Dana Street Hill Showing Methodist Hall Before The Present Church Was Built. Foreground Nursery Rear Christ Church". | ||
036.80 | Sepia toned photograph - Carte De Visite of Church with picket fence and mud road. Typed label: "Welsh Church Cr. Armstrong And Lydiard Sts. 1864". Reverse written: Welsh Church 1864. Mounted on white cardboard. | 1864 | |
039.80 | Photo showing a two - storey building on right and a church (bluestone) on its left. | ||
040.80 | Sepia photograph mounted on cardboard. A typed inscription has been pasted over top - left hand corner of photo. This reads: "Skipton Street Methodist Church And Parsonage". | 1864 | |
041.80 | Sepia toned photo view of an unidentified brick Church. Lady passing by in c.1860's crinoline dress. White picket fence. | 1860 | |
042.80 | Collection of postcards (4). (A) Showing "Scenes In & Around Ballarat". (B) Showing photo's of Ballarat buildings - Congregational Church - Dawson St., Ballarat - St. Paul's C.E. Humffray St., Ballarat E. - R.C. Cathedral, Sturt St., Ballarat - Ballarat Baptist Church - Dawson St. (C) Showing photos of Ballarat Mines plus one of the Mining Exchange. (D) Featuring "Scenes Near Ballarat" ( - Falls & Water Reserves). | ||
065.79 | Black and white clipping from a Magazine showing men and horse crushing quartz in the foreground and a church in the background. Article titled; "Dana Street Hill - A Typical Puddler - The Brothers Kneeshaw. Wesleyan Chapel on the Rise". | ||
083.80 | B/w framed photo of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church (in the snow) featuring the snow covered roof of Church & snow - covered surrounds. NOTE: St. Andrews Church is in Sturt Street, (cnr. of Sturt & Dawson Streets), Ballarat. | ||
084.80 | Lithographic print titled; "St. Patricks Catholic Church, Sturt Street, Ballarat West". Written in pencil on bottom left - hand corner: "Original Plan". | ||
156.80 | Features men & carriages in front of A. Olney's stables. Inscription printed: "A. Olney's Livery Stables, 108 Peel Street North (few doors from Bridge Street, telephone No. 216). Typed label: "Next To The Methodist Church Now Masonic Temple (1953) also ran a number of cabs photo 1901. Now 1953 fruit market). | 1901 | |
184.80 | Carte De Visite. B/w view of bluestone Church. Typed label: "St. Andrew's Kirk Without Tower" & "1864". Reverse series of names inscribed in ink "Henderson" and 2 others illegible. | 1864 | |
185.80 | B/w photograph. Small portrait study of upper part of a man in a suit. Typed label: "Rev. J.J. Halley 1863 - 1871 Congregational Church. Mounted on rough cardboard. | 1871 | |
190.80 | Series of b/w photos on card (20). 20 Small pictures of photos & drawings pasted onto a card. (A) Bridge Street 1874 (photo). (B) Gold Escort 1852 (Drawing). (C) Bell - ringer (Drawing). (D) The One - Hundredth Locomotive Engine, Phoenix (Photo). (E) Lydiard Street 1855 (Drawing). (F) View from Black Hill 1853 (Drawing). (G) Wesleyan Church 1858 (Drawing). (H) A Civic Occassion n.d. (Photo). (I) Mining Registrar Office (?). (J) Hospital 1859 (Drawing). (K) Lydiard Street (Drawing). (L) Rev. W. Henderson, St. Andrew's Kirk 1883 (Photo). (M) Lydiard Street (Same as K). (N) Business Licence (Copy photoed). (O) Celebratory Arch n.d. (Photo). (P) Cnr. Bridge & Victoria Streets 1866 (Photo). (Q) Notice re Eureka (Copy Photoed). (R) Gold Licence (Photo - copied). (S) Bridge Street Flood 1870 Cnr. Bridge Streets & Main Road (Photo). (T) Main Road 1859 (Drawing). | 1852 - 1883 | |
228.80 | Lithograph. Paper pasted onto canvas backing b/w lithograph. Titled: "Wesleyan Church Ballarat" 1858. Typed Label: "Wesleyan Church Lydiard Street From 1858 Till 1884. In 1884 Sold For 2000 Pound To The School Of Mines. Used As A Geological Museum Now A War Museum". | 1858 | |
371.81 | B/w print of the first Catholic Church in Ballarat - St. Alipius 1853. Reverse shows the Choir Gallery and Organ, Lydiard Street Wesleyan Church. | 1853 | |
372.81 | Sepia toned photo of the inside of the Lydiard Street Methodist Church 1893. Interior decorated with greenery & banners. | 1893 | |
378.81 | Sepia toned photo of the Ebenezer Church in the 1960's. | 1960's | |
380.81 | B/w photo of the Skipton Street Methodist Church, 1962 June Centenary. | 1962 | |
382.81 | B/w photo of the Seventh Day Adventist Church, demolished July 1957. | ||
383.81 | B/w photo of St. Pauls Church. Also shows former business of Charles Morris, Undertaker, 1958. | 1958 | |
384.81 | B/w photo of the foundation stone laid at the Tucker Anglican Memorial Church, Wendouree 1955. Plaque reads: "A.M.D.C. in memory of William Frederick Tucker, Priest of this diocese 1894 - 1931. Dean of Ballarat 1921 - 1931. This stone was laid by William Herbert, Lord Bishop of Ballarat on 13th February 1955". | 1955 | |
385.81 | B/w photo of Temperance Hall. Caption: "Next to St. Paul's Church, Humffray Street. Here was held first meeting of Mechanics Institute 1858". | 1858 | |
387.81 | B/w photo of the Baptist Church in Dawson Street. This has now been converted to a club/restaurant known as the 'White House'. | ||
390.81 | Sepia toned photo of St. Patrick's Church. Shows the view from the rear corner. | ||
392.81 | Sepia toned postcard of the Reverend M.G. Hart, Peel Street Presbyterian Church 1906. | 1906 | |
393.81 | Sepia toned postcard of St. Johns Church, Ballarat. | ||
394.81 | Sepia toned postcard of Christ Church, Ballarat. | ||
395.81 | Sepia toned postcard of Scot's Church, Ballarat. | ||
396.81 | Sepia toned postcard of St. Andrews Church, Ballarat. | ||
397.81 | Sepia toned postcard of the Ebenezer Church, Ballarat. | ||
399.81 | B/w photographic print of a sketch of the Wesleyan Church, Ballarat. Slightly tinted. | ||
400.81 | B/w photographic print of a sketch of the Christ Church Pro - Cathedral, Ballarat. Slightly tinted. | ||
401.81 | B/w photographic print of a sketch of the St. Patrick's Church, Ballarat. Slightly tinted. | ||
452.79 | Black and white lithographic print showing a wide view of town and its buildings. Typed captions which have been pasted onto top of print read " From tower of Ballarat East Fire Brigade 1860, Barkly St." "St Paul's Church." Print has been mounted onto cardboard. | 1860 | |
467.79 | Black and white Photograph of the lower end of Sturt St, 1857, showing the Congregational Church in the RH corner A typed caption has been pasted at the top of the print reading "Lower part of Sturt St 1857. 1)Right corner Congregational Church now Gas Company; 2) No buildings on north side but path to Bruns Hotel; 3) Scores of tents at Golden Point; 4) Humffray's Book shop Corner of Bridge Street. | 1857 | |
572.79 | Sepia toned photograph of a tin building with a bell mounted on the front. Caption reads "City Oval Press Box. The Bell was formerly used at the Presbyterian Church Smythesdale". Mounted on a section of purple book cover. | ||
622.79 | Black and White photographic print of the :"Ballarat Chemical Inkworks". Caption below reads :"--?? -- of Coleman and Siells 62 & 64 Victoria St". Reverse reads :"Would you please display this card in some convenient place in your Church or Sunday School. Thanking you A.R. Newton (?)". | ||
664.79 | Black and White photograph of a group of men posed in the forefront of a small pavilion with lots of foliage. Names listed below as follows : "Back row: L to R- Rev. Slaney Poole; C. McIntyre; caterer Bridge St; A. Frase Town Clerk Ball't East; F.R. Maloney, engineer Water Commission; C. Johnstin councillor Ball't East, Rev. Henry Howard Methodist Church Lydiard St.; t.F. Hart reporter 'The Star'; Nobel Wilson Chairman Water Commission; Dr Robert Scott; J.N. Dunn MLR; J.B. Cathcart Secretary Water Commission; ? Low, ranger Water Commission". "Bottom row, L to R: Hon. T.D. Wanliss, MLC; Isiah Pearce councillor Ball't East; Hon. D. Ham MLC; C.C. Shoppee councillor Ball't East;W. Scott Water Commission; H. Elliot councillor Ball't East; G. Whykes councillor Ball't City; Hon. R.T. Vale MLA; John Heinz councillor Bll't City; W. Stephens reporter 'The Courier'; Mr ? Water Commission". Reverse: Line enraving (Orange and black) of a group of shops. These are :"T. Chuck, photographer; W. Courbould, tailor; F.W. Niven & Co, printers; C. Ahbee, Camp Hotel." black and white photographic print. Picture ruined by silverfish. Section remaining shows a delivery vehicle used by Rowlands & Lewis in 1854. |