Edward W. Bayliss 1839 [picture].
- Date: 1839
- Type: Still Image
- Full Text: false
- Description: Portrait of E.W. Bayliss who held land on the Snowy River from 1837 to 1839, and then Merton run near Rosedale from 1843 to 1866.
- Description: Item held by Gippsland and Regional Studies Collection, Federation University Australia.
- Description: Record generated from title list.
- Description: 09-Oct-91
Patrick Coady Buckley 1839 [picture].
- Date: 1839
- Type: Still Image
- Full Text: false
- Description: Portrait of Patrick Coady Buckley (1816-1872) who held various squatting runs in Gippsland from 1839, notably Coady Vale from 1843.
- Description: Item held by Gippsland and Regional Studies Collection, Federation University Australia.
- Description: Record generated from title list.
- Description: 09-Oct-91
Count Strzelecki 1840 [picture].
- Date: 1840
- Type: Still Image
- Full Text: false
- Description: Portrait of Paul Edmund Strzelecki who led an expedition through Gippsland in 1840.
- Description: Item held by Gippsland and Regional Studies Collection, Federation University Australia.
- Description: Record generated from title list.
- Description: 09-Oct-91
Dr Alex Arbuckle, 1840 [picture].
- Date: 1840
- Type: Still Image
- Full Text: false
- Description: Portrait of Dr Alexander Arbuckle (1810-1874) who held Mewburn Park run with others from 1841 to 1845. Later he practised as a doctor and was Coroner at Sale.
- Description: Item held by Gippsland and Regional Studies Collection, Federation University Australia.
- Description: Record generated from title list.
- Description: 09-Oct-91
James Macarthur, 1840, Gippsland [picture].
- Date: 1840
- Type: Still Image
- Full Text: false
- Description: Portrait of James Macarthur, a grazier from New South Wales, who accompanied Strzelecki on his expedition through Gippsland in 1840.
- Description: Item held by Gippsland and Regional Studies Collection, Federation University Australia.
- Description: Record generated from title list.
- Description: 09-Oct-91
Part of Omeo Plains, sketch by Count Paul Strzelecki
- Date: 1840
- Type: Still Image
- Full Text: false
- Description: A copy photograph of a sketch of part of the Omeo Plains, sketch by Strzelecki c. History Collection, Latrobe Library
William Montgomery 1841 [picture].
- Date: 1841
- Type: Still Image
- Full Text: false
- Description: Portrait of William Montgomery (1821-1901) who arrived in Port Albert in 1841. He was manager of The Heart run for 16 years and obtained the licence himself in 1858.
- Description: Item held by Gippsland and Regional Studies Collection, Federation University Australia.
- Description: Record generated from title list.
- Description: 15-Oct-91
John King 1842 [picture].
- Date: 1842
- Type: Still Image
- Full Text: false
- Description: Portrait of John King (1820-1895) who was a grandson of Governor Philip Gidley King. He held several runs in the Rosedale area from 1842, later settling at Nambrok.
- Description: Item held by Gippsland and Regional Studies Collection, Federation University Australia.
- Description: Record generated from title list.
- Description: 09-Oct-91
Walter Curlewis 1842 [picture].
- Date: 1842
- Type: Still Image
- Full Text: false
- Description: Portrait of Walter Curlewis who leased Holey Plains run at Rosedale from 1842 to 1845. Soon after he went to South Africa.
- Description: Item held by Gippsland and Regional Studies Collection, Federation University Australia.
- Description: Record generated from title list.
- Description: 09-Oct-91
William Pearson 1842 [picture].
- Date: 1842
- Type: Still Image
- Full Text: false
- Description: Portrait of William Pearson (1818-1893) who held Kilmany Park run from 1841. He was MLA for North Gippsland from 1864 to 1866 and MLC from 1881 to 1893.
- Description: Item held by Gippsland and Regional Studies Collection, Federation University Australia.
- Description: Record generated from title list.
- Description: 09-Oct-91
James Park 1843 [picture].
- Date: 1843
- Type: Still Image
- Full Text: false
- Description: Item held by Gippsland and Regional Studies Collection, Federation University Australia.
- Description: Record generated from title list.
- Description: 09-Oct-91
Archibald McLeod 1844 [picture].
- Date: 1844
- Type: Still Image
- Full Text: false
- Description: Portrait of Archibald McLeod (d.1861) who came to Australia in 1821. From 1843 he held various runs in the Bairnsdale area.
- Description: Item held by Gippsland and Regional Studies Collection, Federation University Australia.
- Description: Record generated from title list.
- Description: 09-Oct-91
Capt. W.A. Moore, 1844, Port Albert [picture].
- Date: 1844
- Type: Still Image
- Full Text: false
- Description: Item held by Gippsland and Regional Studies Collection, Federation University Australia.
- Description: Record generated from title list.
- Description: 09-Oct-91
Mr Walsh's route overland from Gipps'Land to Native Police Station in November 1845
- Date: 1845
- Type: Map
- Relation: Centre for Gippsland Studies Maps
- Full Text: false
- Description: Original format: 57 x 42 cm.
- Description: Scale: 2 inches to 15 miles
- Description: Dyeline map showing a route from the Latrobe River to Narre Warren. It also shows rivers, mountain ranges, vegetation, location of settlers, and a southern route to Melbourne from Port Albert.
Visualising Ballarat
- Authors: Thompson, Helen , Dahlhaus, Peter
- Date: 1850-
- Type: Text , Technical report
- Full Text: false
- Description: Visualising Ballarat is an ongoing project, currently in the early stages of development. It employs a collaborative research approach for developing state-of-the-art knowledge management and planning tools which will empower various community sectors to understand the urban landscape, recognise cultural significance, and assess and monitor change. It proposes a staged approach to a long-term research project that will result in web-based spatial information systems, which include 3-dimensional and 4-dimensional visualisations together with augmented reality experiences of past, present and future Ballarat city landscapes. In September 2013, Ballarat was the first Australian city to join an international pilot program to implement UNESCO’s Recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape (HUL). This recognises the role that urban heritage plays as a social, cultural and economic asset in the development of cities. The HUL program vision is to help Ballarat grow without compromising its heritage; by providing a road map on how to address change without losing Ballarat’s character. At the core of the HUL approach are the community's values, which are the starting point for city management. Hence, there is a need to map these values effectively and have all of Council referencing them as a starting point to city development. It is envisaged that Visualising Ballarat will have a much broader appeal than HUL, extending through a full range of uses - from the utilitarian, such as locating old mine workings and landfill sites - to the esoteric, such as immersive augmented reality experiences of historical places or events. The key component is to provide the community, practitioners, researchers and industry with place-based information on demand, and hence encourage a deeper understanding, consideration and appreciation of the city's historic urban landscape values. Federation University Australia's eresearch and digital innovation capability is being utilised to federate HUL information, data and databases to facilitate access to historic urban landscape information. The developing web-based portal will provide easy access to authoritative and credible heritage information for city managers, developers, planners, researchers, communities of interest, groups and agencies wishing to engage in HUL program activities. It will promote the sharing of knowledge and information, allowing people to gain insights, present ideas, advice and information in a friendly and easy-to-use format, available at people’s convenience. It allows the City of Ballarat citizens to grow their knowledge and share their thoughts and enthusiasm for their city's historic urban landscape. In that sense, the website is deliberately aimed in part at supporting ratepayers, citizens and community groups to feel connected and supported in their heritage interests. The longer-term intention is to encourage the generation of research ideas and projects with other collaborators, locally to globally. This discussion paper outlines a collaborative approach which can be regarded as a blueprint for research that will assist the City of Ballarat and Federation University Australia in achieving their shared goals. The proposed research is founded on the 144-year old relationship between the organisations that has resulted in a substantial repository of regional knowledge. Online liberation of this information, together with that held in the other knowledge repositories of long-standing Ballarat institutions, has the potential to provide new insights into the urban landscapes of this historic city. This visualisation, which is stage 1 of the Historic Urban Landscapes Project, starts the process of bringing together community activities, research and data from government, academics and other sources. It includes: A mapping interface that brings together historic and new data about Ballarat's history and landscape Connections to research on Ballarat's history and landscape and the Historic Urban Landscape approach to managing Ballarat A place for researchers to have an internet 'home' for their projects Connections to existing community activities on Ballarat's heritage and landscape Links into the international 'historic urban landscape' community. This is done through the collection and mapping of data which includes historic landscape imagery, heritage places, parks and gardens, natural landscape and character areas, geological features, community infrastructure and a range of regulatory planning tools and administrative boundaries. This visualisation is part of an interoperable web-GIS maintained by the Centre for eResearch and Digital Innovation(CeRDI) at Federation University Australia (FedUni).
Rev. W. Spence Login 1853 [picture].
- Date: 1853
- Type: Still Image
- Full Text: false
- Description: Portrait of Rev. William Spence Login (1819-1903), who was the first resident minister in North Gippsland.
- Description: Item held by Gippsland and Regional Studies Collection, Federation University Australia.
- Description: Record generated from title list.
- Description: 09-Oct-91
J. Bomford, Stratford, 1859 [picture].
- Date: 1859
- Type: Still Image
- Full Text: false
- Description: Item held by Gippsland and Regional Studies Collection, Federation University Australia.
- Description: Record generated from title list.
- Description: 15-Oct-91
Celebration [picture].
- Date: 1860-1890
- Type: Still Image
- Full Text: false
- Description: A large group of women and children are posing in front of a building decorated with gum leaves. This scene may be in Grant.
- Description: Item held by Gippsland and Regional Studies Collection, Federation University Australia.
- Description: Record generated from title list.
- Description: Grant and its neighbours - POT 60
- Description: 23-Nov-93
Crowd of people [picture].
- Date: 1860-1890
- Type: Still Image
- Full Text: false
- Description: A large crowd of men, women and children, including a couple of soldiers, are standing beside a large building. This scene may be at Grant.
- Description: Item held by Gippsland and Regional Studies Collection, Federation University Australia.
- Description: Record generated from title list.
- Description: Grant and its neighbours - POT 60
- Description: 23-Nov-93
Group of people [picture].
- Date: 1860-1890
- Type: Still Image
- Full Text: false
- Description: A large group of men, women and children are posed in front of two small buildings. The scene may be at Grant. Another source locates this scene at Budgeree, and another in the Bairnsdale area.
- Description: Item held by Gippsland and Regional Studies Collection, Federation University Australia.
- Description: Record generated from title list.
- Description: Grant and its neighbours - POT 60|Photograph : also at AB0337
- Description: 23-Nov-93