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View More- School Days: Education in Victoria
The exhibition, School Days, developed by Public Record Office Victoria, is a history of more than 150 years of schooling in Victoria.
- Flinders Street Station
Flinders Street Station: icon, meeting place, central to millions of city commut...
- Women's Suffrage
In 1891 Victorian women took to the streets, knocking door to door, in the citie...
- Craft in Victoria by Joe Pascoe
An astute essay about the history of craft in Victoria by Joe Pascoe, CEO & Artistic Director of Craft Victoria
- Interactions between Aboriginal people and Chinese people on the Victorian goldfields
In this essay the historians Fred Cahir and Ian Clark discuss interactions between Aboriginal people and Chinese goldseekers in the time of the Victorian goldrush.
- Victorian Railways Institute Ballroom, Flinders Street Station
The Flinders Street Station building includes a large ballroom which was once used for elaborate dances and other functions but is now derelict.
- Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, Victoria
This postcard shows the Elizabeth Street entrance as a dramatic presence at the western end of Flinders Street Station c1918.
- Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, Victoria
This postcard shows the Elizabeth Street entrance as a dramatic presence at the western end of Flinders Street Station c1918.
- Victorian Railways Institute Ballroom, Flinders Street Station
The Flinders Street Station building includes a large ballroom which was once used for elaborate dances and other functions but is now derelict.
- Early photographs - Land and Streetscapes
Antoine Fauchery and Richard Daintree's images offer rare fine quality images of...
- Flinders Street Deaf Club
The Adult Deaf and Dumb Mission of Victoria was based at 32-34 Flinders Street in Melbourne from 1903 until 1924. Whilst the building was used for weddings and religious services, it was also used fo…
- Muir and Abraham at Flinders Street Deaf Club
Ernest Abraham was a hearing man, born in England and adopted by deaf missioner at the age of 14. He migrated to Australia in 1901 to take on the role of Superintendent of the Adult Deaf and Dumb Soc…
- Dwelling, Victoria St, North Melbourne for James Cuming
Shows a two storey terrace house located at 452 Victoria Street North Melbourne.
It was one of a number of similar houses in Victoria Street probably built on a speculative basis by James Cuming who r…
- Dwelling, Victoria St, North Melbourne for James Cuming
Shows a two storey terrace house located at 452 Victoria Street North Melbourne.
It was one of a number of similar houses in Victoria Street probably built on a speculative basis by James Cuming who r…
- Collins Street Mobile Concert
The distinct architectural styles of these three Collins Street churches, each designed by Joseph Reed provided the inspiration for a diverse, roving choral program that responded to the spatial quali…
- Collins Street Mobile Concert
The distinct architectural styles of these three Collins Street churches, each designed by Joseph Reed provided the inspiration for a diverse, roving choral program that responded to the spatial quali…
- Collins Street Mobile Concert (1)
The distinct architectural styles of these three Collins Street churches, each designed by Joseph Reed provided the inspiration for a diverse, roving choral program that responded to the spatial quali…
- Collins Street Mobile Concert (2)
The distinct architectural styles of these three Collins Street churches, each designed by Joseph Reed provided the inspiration for a diverse, roving choral program that responded to the spatial quali…
- Queen Street during the Prince’s Visit
Penleigh Boyd was born in Wiltshire, England, in August 1890, the son of Arthur Merric (1862-1940) and Emma Minnie Boyd (1858-1936). With his brothers Martin (1893-1972) and Merric (1888-1959), he bel…
- Queen Street during the Prince’s Visit
Penleigh Boyd was born in Wiltshire, England, in August 1890, the son of Arthur Merric (1862-1940) and Emma Minnie Boyd (1858-1936). With his brothers Martin (1893-1972) and Merric (1888-1959), he bel…