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Main Title: National Trust of Australia (Victoria): Newsletter and Quarterly 1959 - 1979
Author: National Trust of Australia
Publisher: Melbourne, Vic. : National Trust of Australia (Victoria)
Collation: Periodicals in box.
Subject: National Trusts of Australia
Periodicals
Conservation and restoration
Historic buildings and structures
Victoria
Notes:
HOLDINGS:

No.1 June 1959: Como. Pioneers. La Trobe’s Cottage. Survey of buildings. The house of Captain Bacchus. Holly Green. Overnewton and the Women’s Committee.

No.2 September 1959: Lucerne Farm. Classified lists. Plaques. Bushy Park. This newsletter. Interests besides buildings. Managing Como.

No.3 December 1959: Lonsdale’s Cottage. Tara Hall. Longerenong.

No.4 March 1960: Bank façade [now attached to the Commerce Building, University of Melbourne]. La Trobe’s Cottage.

No.5 June 1960: La Trobe’s cottage. Miniatures at Como. Grantham, Kensington Road, South Yarra. Oberwyl, Burnett Street, St Kilda.

No.6 September 1960: News of Como. Survey of notable buildings.

No.7 January 1961: The garden of Como. Christ Church, Moorabool Street, Geelong – classified ‘A’. Lonsdale’s Cottage – 1840. Governor La Trobe’s Cottage.

No.8 April 1961: A short history of Toorak House, 6 Tahara Road, Toorak. Restoration of the Como balcony. Landscape preservation.

No.9 July 1961: La Trobe exhibition. Avoca, South Yarra.

No.10 October 1961: The ‘Keep’, Victoria Barracks, St Kilda Road, Melbourne.

No.11 January 1962: Franklin House, near Launceston, Tasmania.

No.14 October 1962: Como report. Portland mansions and homes.

February 1963: Quarterly: The Como brougham.

February 1963: Newsletter.

May 1963: Quarterly: The Treasury and the new State Offices. Red gum tree, by the Hamilton-Dartmoor main road.

May 1963: Newsletter.

August 1963: Quarterly. Glenara, near Bulla. La Trobe cottage.

August 1963: Newsletter.

October 1963: Newsletter.

November 1963: Quarterly: Georgian buildings in Tasmania. Cultural and recreational lands bill 1963.

November 1963: Newsletter: Rippon Lea.

December 1963: Newsletter: Interstate Conference.

January 1964: Newsletter: Sorrento Memorial.

February 1964: Quarterly: Landscape and townscape. The design of the new ring road and its approaches.

February 1964: Newsletter.

March 1964: Quarterly: The Capitol Theatre. Polly Woodside. Elm Tree House, cnr Domain Road and Walsh Street, South Yarra.

March 1964: Newsletter.

May 1964: Quarterly: The garden at Como.

May 1964: Newsletter: P.S. Adelaide restored at Echuca.

June 1964: Newsletter: Interim report.

July 1964: Newsletter: Sydney trip. Photographic records.

August 1964: Quarterly: Local history today.

August 1964: Newsletter: Junior Group fourth annual report.

September 1964: Newsletter.

October 1964: Newsletter.

November 1964: Quarterly: La Trobe’s Cottage.

November 1964: Newsletter.

December 1964: Newsletter.

Eighth annual general report [1964].

January 1965: Newsletter: Photographic Group.

February 1965: Quarterly: Break through at Ballarat [removal of verandahs].

February 1965: Newsletter.

March 1965: Newsletter.

April 1965: Newsletter: Australian Council of National Trusts.

May 1965: Newsletter: Landscape Preservation Council.

June 1965: Newsletter.

July 1965: Newsletter.

August 1965: Newsletter.

September 1965: Quarterly: Chairman’s report for the year ended 30 June 1965.

September 1965: Newsletter.

October 1965: Newsletter.

November 1965: Newsletter.

December 1965: Quarterly: New facts on the history of Como.

December 1965: Newsletter.

February 1966: Quarterly: Victoria’s first ‘notable town’ [Maldon].

February 1966: Newsletter: Beechworth Powder Magazine appeal. E.E. Wagstaff collection of antiques.

March 1966: Newsletter.

April 1966: Newsletter: ‘Historic buildings of Victoria’: Trust’s first major publication.

May 1966: Newsletter: Beechworth opening a sparkling success [Powder Magazine].

June 1966: Newsletter: Trust’s Moomba entry.

July 1966: Newsletter.

September 1966: Quarterly: Tenth anniversary issue. Como. Miss Leila Armytage. Illawarra. Beechworth Powder Magazine. La Trobe’s Cottage. Capitol Theatre. ANZ Bank, 351 Collins Street. Nareeb Gates. Traveller’s Rest, Batesford. Holly Green, Lake View and Ebenezer. Avoca Lodge. Landscape preservation.

September 1966: Newsletter.

October 1966: Newsletter: Historic ‘Charterisville’ open to public.
November 1966: Newsletter.

December 1966: Newsletter.

February 1967: Newsletter: Junior Group opens ‘Beleura’ and ‘Cliff House’.

March 1967: Newsletter: March and Moomba. Mount Sugarloaf – Camperdown.

April 1967: Newsletter: The good old days at ‘Illawarra’.

May 1967: Newsletter: To market, to market [Castlemaine Market].

June 1967: Newsletter: ‘There is a tavern in the town’ [Finn’s Upper Yarra Hotel].

July 1967: Newsletter: From slab hut to …

August 1967: Newsletter: ‘For sale: a bargain and a fortune …’ [Stringer’s Creek, Walhalla]. Cobb and Co. coach ceremony. Women’s Committee: the charm of Leopold Street, South Yarra.

September 1967: Newsletter: Golden years [Walhalla]. Interstate visitor for September lectures [Miss Rachel Roxburgh].

October 1967: Newsletter: The emblem [of the National Trust of Australia (Victoria)].

November 1967: Newsletter: Wollaston Bridge saved.

December 1967: Nareeb Gates opened.

August 1968: The house in Jolimont Square. Ebenezer Mission Station, Antwerp.

December 1969: Special edition: St Patrick's College, East Melbourne.

December 1969: The Mansion, Winchelsea p2. Lake View, Chiltern p3. Blairgowrie House, Blairgowrie p4. Ercildoune, 66 Napier Street, Footscray p4. The Commercial Banking Company of Sydney Ltd (formerly Bank of Victoria), 251 Collins Street, Melbourne p6. St Jude's Church of England, Lygon Street, Carlton p6. Bluestone Bridge, over Deep Creek, Bulla p6. Goldsbrough Mort Building, corner Bourke and William Street, Melbourne p6. F. Blight and Co. Store, 234-240 King Street, Melbourne p6. St Patrick's Jesuit College, Cathedral Place, East Melbourne p6. Bluestone Building (Chas Cole and Co.) corner Gheringhap and Little Malop Street, Geelong p7. Former Post Office, Toorak Road, South Yarra (now library) p7. Asolo, 70 Church Street, Hawthorn p7. National Bank of Australasia, corner Timor and Kepler Street, Warrnambool p7. Ship Inn, corner Maribyrnong and Bunbury Street, Footscray (formerly called Punt Inn) p7. Baptist Church House, 486 Albert Street, East Melbourne p8. Health Department Clinic (former Telegraph Station) 83 Ryrie Street, Geelong p8. Baptist Church, Dawson Street, Ballarat p8. The Olderfleet Building, 475 Collins Street, Melbourne p8. Thyra, 85 Wilson Street, Brighton p8. Old Post Office, Ely Estate, corner Arabin Street and Calder Highway, Keilor p8.

May 1969: Tintern, Tintern Avenue, Toorak p1. Whitburgh Cottage, Kilmore p5.

March 1970: St (St) Patrick's College p1. Maryborough Town Hall and Civic Square p5. Ercildoune, Footscray p5. The danger page: Barwon Grange, Prefabricated Iron House, Goldsborough Mort Building, Former Post Office (now Library) South Yarra, St Jude's Church of England Carlton, Ship Inn Footscray, Baptist Church House East Melbourne, Methodist Sunday School Fitzroy p7.

April 1970: Fortuna, Bendigo p1. Old Melbourne Gaol p3. St (St) Patrick's College, East Melbourne p4. Peninsula tour: The Briars, Mount (Mt) Martha; The Chalet, Glen Isla Drive, Mount Martha; Ramslade, Nepean Highway, Mornington; Dendron, Wooralla Drive, Mount (Mt) Eliza p5.

May 1970: Barwon Grange, Geelong p1. St Patrick's College public meeting transcript p6. Danger page: Old Colonial Storekeepers Building, corner King and Bourke Street, Melbourne; Pre-fabricated Iron House, 40 Moor Street, Fitzroy; Methodist Church, Beechworth; Old South Yarra Post Office and Blights Warehouse p7.

June 1970: Captain Cook's HMS Endeavour p1. Criterion Hotel, Sale p3. Danger page: Methodist Sunday School, Brunswick Street, Fitzroy; Southesk, corner Cotham Road and Charles Street, Kew; Historic Area, Echuca; Baptist Church, Dawson Street, Ballarat; Ship Inn, Footscray p4-5. Open for viewing: house, 11 Como Avenue, South Yarra; 58 Millswyn Street, South Yarra; 30 Adams Street, South Yarra; 271 Domain Road, South Yarra p8.

July 1970: Former Bank of New South Wales (now folk museum), 67 Piper Street, Kyneton p1. Original Police Barracks, grounds of primary school, Camp Hill, Bendigo p2. Methodist Sunday School (originally the church), Brunswick Street, Fitzroy p4. The Morrell (Anderson Street) Bridge, South Yarra p5. Glenmoore, 1 St Georges Road, Elsternwick p6. J Block, Victoria Barracks, St Kilda Road, Melbourne p6. Post Office, Bairnsdale p7. House, 45 Moreland Street, Footscray p7.

August 1970: Baptist Church, Dawson Street, Ballarat p1. Lowther Hall, Leslie Road, Essendon p2. Nepean Hotel, Portsea p2. St Mary's Church of England, Bulla p3. Old South Yarra Post Office (now library) p3. White Mansion (Xavier Prep School), 15 Nolan Street, Kew p4. Bark hut in grounds of Angahook Homestead, Airey's Inlet p5.

September 1970: St Patrick's College, East Melbourne p1. Slab Hut, 33 First Street, Clayton p3. Southesk, Cotham Road, Kew p4. Old South Yarra Post Office p4. Asolo, Hawthorn p5. Portarlington Mill dig p8.

November 1970: House (Out Station, Outstation), corner Church and Murray Street, Abbotsford p1. Pastor Schramm's House, Main Road, Doncaster p2. Mac's Hotel, 34 Franklin Street, Melbourne p2. London Inn, Portland p3. McCrae Homestead restoration p9. Portarlington Steam Flour Mill dig p10.

December 1970: Cottage, 3 Cox's Gardens, Williamstown p1. Mount (Mt) Sugarloaf, Camperdown p3. Danger page: St Patrick's College, East Melbourne; Old South Yarra Post Office; Old Methodist Sunday School, Fitzroy; Methodist Church, Beechworth; St Jude's Church of England, Carlton; Baptist Church, Dawson Street, Ballarat; Baptist Church Hall, East Melbourne; Lowther Hall, CEGGS, Essendon; St Marys Church of England, Bulla; Post Office, Bairnsdale; National Bank of Australasia, Warrnambool; Old Telegraph Station, Geelong; Mechanics' Institute, Brunswick; Glenmoore, Elsternwick; Goldsborough Mort Building and Olderfleet, Melbourne; Blight's Warehouse, King Street; CBC Bank, 251 Collins Street, Melbourne; Town Hall, North Melbourne; Mac's Hotel, Franklin Street, Melbourne; Chas Coles' Warehouse, Geelong; 69 Little Malop Street, Geelong; Bluestone Bridge, Bulla; Old Police Barracks, Bendigo; Nepean Hotel, Portsea; Echuca Historic Area; Schramms Cottage, Doncaster; Tasma Terrace, East Melbourne; J Block, Victoria Barracks p4-6. Post Office, Port Albert p6. Christ Church, Acland Street, St Kilda p6. Henderson's Piggery and 45 Moreland Street, Footscray p11.

February 1971: Green knoll, Point Ormond p4. Brunswick Mechanics' Institute building p4. The Briars, Balcombe, near Mornington p4. Colac Court House p5. Old Shire Hall, Portland and former Lighthouse Keeper's Bluestone Cottages, Whalers Bluff p5. House, 596 Queensberry Street, North Melbourne p5. St Francis' Church Roman Catholic Church, Melbourne p6. Mac's Hotel, Franklin Street, Melbourne p7,16.

March 1971: War to save the trees of Ballarat p1. ANA Hall, View Street, Bendigo p3. Schramm's Cottage p3. Bridge over Hughes Creek at Avenel p5. Australian Three-Rail Fence p11.

April 1971: Grey Lodge, Grant Avenue, Toorak p1. Arthur's Seat p2. Lowther Hall, Essendon p5. Green Knoll, Point Ormond p5.

May 1971: Shepparton Post Office p3. Lowther Hall p4. Point Ormond p4. McCrae Homestead and Arthur's Seat p5.

June 1971: Queen Victoria Market p1. Statuary Pavilion, Ballarat p6. Melbourne's gardens: Burnley Horticultural Gardens, Flagstaff Gardens, Fitzroy Gardens p13. Treasury Gardens, King's Domain, Alexandra Gardens and Alexandra Park, Carlton Gardens, Australian Native Plant Gardens, Maranoa Gardens p14.

June 1971: special edition Como, South Yarra p3. Beechworth Powder Magazine p4. Black Springs Bakery, near Beechworth p5. Paddle Steamer Adelaide, Echuca p6. Lake View, Chiltern p7. Castlemaine Market p8. Chinese Joss House, Bendigo p10. McCrae Homestead, McCrae p11. Ebenezer Mission Station, Antwerp p12. Wollaston Bridge, near Warrnambool p13. Portarlington Mill p14. Prefabricated Iron Houses p15. Old Melbourne Gaol p16. Barwon Grange, Geelong p17. Illawarra, Illawarra Crescent, Toorak p18. Lonsdale's Cottage p19.

July 1971: Former ES & A Bank (now ANZ), corner Collins and Queen Street, Melbourne p1.

August 1971: Federal Standard Printing Works, Chiltern p1.

September 1971: Brunswick Mechanics' Institute p4.

October 1971: Housing Commission destroys our heritage (Old Methodist Sunday School, Fitzroy) p1. Shepparton Post Office p8. ANZ Bank, 214 Timor Street, Warrnambool p8. Nepean Hotel, Portsea p8. Disused, re-enforced concrete bridge, Fyansford p9.

November 1971: Green Knoll, Point Ormond p1. Prince Alfred Terrace, Wilson Street, Brighton p2. Presbyterian Church, Batesford p5.

December 1971: Queen Victoria Market p1. Lorne Foreshore p3. Oak Park Court, Oak Park (auction) p10.

February 1972: McCrae Homestead p1. Old Telegraph Station, Ryrie Street, Geelong p2. Treasury Place, Spring Street p2.

March 1972: The Briars, Mount Martha p1. Buildings, 247-257 William Street, Melbourne p2. Fitzroy Methodist Sunday School p3. Old Melbourne Gaol p6. Meat Market, Queen Victoria Market p12. Sinclair's Self-Service Store, Beechworth p15.

April 1972: Port Fairy p1. Mott's Cottage (the Whalers' Cottage) p2. Colac Courthouse (court house) p4. Norfolk Island p5. Building 1, RMIT p6. Star Hotel, Beechworth p11.

May 1972: Blanche Terrace, Fitzroy p1. Mahogany Gums, Linacre Road, Hampton p2. Old Telegraph Office, Ryrie Street, Geelong p3. Federal Standard, Chiltern p3. Chinese Joss House, Emu Point, Bendigo p4. Queen Victoria Market building, Sydney p5. Arthur's Seat quarrying p7.

June 1972: The Hermitage, Packington Street, Newtown, Geelong p1. Cole's Bond Store (bondstore) p3. 3 Cox's Gardens, Williamstown p3. Colac Court House (courthouse) p4. Rostella, 468 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne p5. Greeves Street, Fitzroy p10.

July 1972: South Parkville classified p1. Cliveden Gasaliers, Illawarra p3. Baptist Church House, Albert Street, East Melbourne p4. Primary School, Avoca p11. Holy Trinity Church, Doncaster p10.

August 1972: St (St) Jude's Anglican Church, Lygon Street, Carlton p1. Woodbine, Port Fairy p3. Barragunda, Cape Schank p6. Warrock, near Casterton p11. Mahogany Gums, Linacre Road, Hampton p12.

September 1972: Preservation legislation p1. Elder Smith Office, 10-14 Malop Street, Geelong p5. The Briars, Mornington Peninsula p8. Blanche Terrace, Fitzroy p8. Terraces, Victoria Parade, Fitzroy p9. Melbourne Teachers' College (1888 building), corner Grattan and Swanston Street, Parkville p17. Ballarat Synagogue p18.

October 1972: Arthur's Seat p1. Illawarra p3. Shepparton Post Office p4. Victorian Bluestone p5. Winchelsea Bridge p6. Invergowrie, 21 Coppin Grove, Hawthorn p11.

November 1972: Bendigo Town (City) Hall p1. Settlers Arms Inn (Hotel), Shelford p2. The (Anglican) Church of St (St) Peter, Tahara p5. Skelsmergh, Calder Highway, Kyneton p6. The garden at Overnewton p7. Mooleric, Birregurra p7. Ogg and Co. Chemist, 76 Collins Street, Melbourne p8. News from Geelong: Portarlington Mill, Barwon Grange p12.

February 1973: Trust acquires major Kelly exhibits p4. A new home for our old trams p10-11.

March 1973: Melbourne-South Yarra report - a case for conservation in an historic inner suburb p8.

April 1973: Servant days at "Como" p18.

May 1973: Williamstown loses "Maritimo" p1-2. "Werribee Park" preserved p2-3. Victoria's historic pipe organs p18. North Western Agricultural Machinery Museum, Warracknabeal p19.

June 1973: Will Melbourne's historic City building survive? p1-4. "Polly Woodside" progress report p6. Melbourne suburbs street trees p8.9

July 1973: The value of the Heidelberg Cutting p5. Firefighters - neglected history p7.

August 1973: Sale's swing bridge -13.

September 1973: Mahogany Gums, Linacre Rd, Hampton p5. Restoration of Bacchus Marsh Courthouse Nears completion p7. "Polly Woodside" progress report p8.

October 1973: Fern Gully and bushland area at Main Ridge acquired p1-2. German Lutheran Church and St John's Toorak p16-17.

November 1973: St James Park, Hawthorn, conservation report p6-7. "Polly" gets a bowsprit p14. Portland Lighthouse-Keeper's cottage to be preserved p19.

December 1973: Will the Queen Victoria Market be saved? p1-2. Point Ormond saved from development p3. Wallace's Hut, Bogong High Plains, to be preserved p4.

February 1974: Will original Bendigo Police Barracks be lost? p5. "Polly's progress" p8.

March 1974: "Rippon Lea" acquired for the nation p1-3.

April 1974: "Ercildoune" restoration proceeding p7. Victoria's historical pipe organs p11.

May 1974: Conserving the Seymour Billabongs p1.

June 1974: Mitta Mitta and Upper Kiewa Valley classified p5.

Vol.3 no.1. August 1974: Mount Elephant’s open wounds [quarrying]. New role for Rippon Lea? Bessiebelle sheepwash classified. Also classified: Geelong Training Prison, formerly Geelong Gaol; Presbyterian Methodist Central Church, Richmond. New uses for two classified buildings [‘Finn Barr’, 155 Cecil Street, South Melbourne; ‘Rathgael’, 462 St Kilda Road]. A new approach to land conservation. Melbourne’s first lady of the footlights [Princess Theatre].

Vol.3 no.2 September 1974: Good will saves Bendigo Bank [State Savings Bank branch, Hargreaves Street]. C.B.A. Banking Chamber saved p2. Proposed Peninsula Park p3. ‘Rippon Lea’ houses acquired. Kerferd Road Pier preserved p3.

Vol.3 no.3 October 1974: The loss of St Ninian's, Brighton p1. Theatre splendour must be preserved [Regent Theatre and Plaza Theatre, Collins Street] p9.

Vol.3 no.4 November 1974: Preservation covenants needed. ‘Emoh’, Port Fairy. Classified: Brennanah, Piper’s Creek Road, Kyneton; Glenisla Homestead, Cavendish. Recorded: Fire Station, Sturt Street, Ballarat. Doubt over Old Freemason’s Hall, Ferrars Street, South Melbourne. Geelong buildings in danger: Geelong Waterworks and Sewerage Trust building, Little Malop Street and ‘Ising’s’, 180 Moorabool Street. Opening of Star Youth Hostel, Beechworth. Polly Woodside in dock.

Vol.3 no.5 December 1974: ‘Not historical, just a 100-year-old station’ [Benalla Railway Station]. Classified: Corner store, corner of Hamilton Street and Aitken Street, Gisborne; Powder magazine, Griffiths Street, Port Fairy; 1-5 Levien Street, Essendon; Mullagh homestead, Harrow-Natimuk Road, Harrow; Burlington Terrace, nos. 384-400, Albert Street and nos. 15-17/19-27 Lansdowne Street; Ensor, 172 Victoria Parade, East Melbourne; Ardee, 166 Victoria Parade, East Melbourne; 146-148 Victoria Parade, East Melbourne; 20-22 Morrison Place, East Melbourne; 406-408 Albert Street, East Melbourne; Fencing, 384-410 Albert Street, East Melbourne; Lodge and gates, Narrapumelap; Old Shire Office, Castella Street, Lilydale; Stone cottage, 4 Bennet Street, Bacchus Marsh; Daly’s cottage and dairy, Avoca Road, Percydale. Group classification: Lilydale Shire Offices, Athenaeum, Mechanics’ Institute and Free Library. Recorded: Church of the Holy Annunciation, Victoria Parade, East Melbourne; 160 Victoria Parade, East Melbourne; 12 Morrison Place, East Melbourne; 10 Morrison Place, East Melbourne; 402-4 Albert Street, East Melbourne; Wallace Ward, Ovens and Murray Home, Beechworth; Gatehouse, Overnewton, Keilor. New life for old Portland inn [Steam Packet Hotel]. Letter: Trust too slow on St Ninians’. Restored elegance for vice-regal house [Toorak House]. Freemason’s Hall saved [Ferrars Street, Albert Park]. Old terrace preserved [Dublin Terrace, 198-206 Drummond Street, Carlton]. NSW Trust launches scheme to protect early houses. Dutch Elm Beetle here.

Vol.3 no.6 February 1975: Trust calls for action on the Mornington Peninsula p1. Ray of hope for Moorabool [Railway] Station. Lowther Hall definitely saved. Sunbury’s old Rupertswood Hotel lost. Classified: ‘Isings’, 180 Moorabool Street, Geelong; ‘Flete’, 2 Flete Avenue, Malvern; ‘Napperby’, 38 Miller Street, Essendon; Bucknall Family Memorial Church, Rodboroughvale; St Mark’s Church of England, 270 George Street, Fitzroy; Stone retaining wall, Walhalla. Group classification: Morrison Place Group, East Melbourne. Historic gardens classified: Fitzroy Gardens; Royal Botanic Gardens. Banyule preserved for the people p5. East Melbourne area classified [block bounded by Morrison Place, Victoria Parade, Lansdowne Street and Albert Street]. Dandenongs in danger p6. Policy statement on Mornington Peninsula. Star Hotel [Beechworth] restoration completed p8. Slab-and-shingle schoolhouse at Suggan Buggan restored.

Vol.3 no.7 March 1975: North-east landscape classifications [Mitta Mitta Valley; Upper Kiewa Valley; Myrtle Creek Valley; Mount Pilot mountain range; Baranduda mountain range; Woolshed Creek; Bethanga Lookout; Murmungee Basi]. Letter: links with Polly [Woodside family]. Restored Castlemaine Market and Museum. Reconstruction of historic church completed [St Mary’s Church of England, Bulla].

Vol.3 no.8 April 1975: Mitta Mitta Valley endangered p1. Open days at ‘Blairgowrie House’. ‘Armitage House’ [Geelong] preserved p4. Soil stabilisation at Eppalock 1961-74. Classifications: The Manor House, Dryden Street, Hamilton; Royal Blue Terrace, 233-7 Rathdowne Street, Carlton; 51A Boundary Road, Langwarrin; Synagogue, Ballarat. Group classification: Old Observatory, The Domain, South Yarra. Recorded: St John’s Presbyterian Church, Cavendish. Construction apprentices preserve the stone craft. First landscapes classified in New South Wales.

Vol.3 no.9 May 1975: Progress with Lal Lal Furnace plans. Melbourne’s Old Observatory. Classifications: Old Observatory, Main building; Great Melbourne Telescope building; Astrograph Telescope building; Telescope building; Magnet House; Obelisk; Tape checking markers; Winfield building (former Wool Exchange building), 387-95 Collins Street; Richmond Community Health Centre; 283 Church Street, Richmond; Church of Christ, Swanston Street, Melbourne; 340-342 Albert Street, East Melbourne; Trinity Terrace and Park Terrace, 157-75 Royal Parade, Parkville; Tilley’s building, 205-13 Lygon Street, Carlton; Gulf Station No.1, Yea Road, Yarra Glen; Sinclair’s Cottage, Fitzroy Gardens, East Melbourne; Former Grosvenor Common School, 2 Bond Street, Abbotsford. Recorded: Old Observatory, Astronomer’s residence; Old Observatory, Caretaker’s residence; 118 Queen’s Parade, North Fitzroy; 62 Rushall Crescent, North Fitzroy. Demoliton: ‘Boort’, 226 New Street, Brighton. Shepparton Forrester’s Hall put to good use. The National Estate program and the proposed Australian Heritage Commission. City of Coburg centenary.

Vol.3 no.10 June 1975: Peninsula conservation plan launched. Classifications: St Cuthbert’s Presbyterian Church, 86 Mountjoy Parade, Lorne; Former Mining Exchange, Ballarat; 10, 12 and 14 Powlett Street, East Melbourne; State Savings Bank, 48 Sturt Street, Ballarat; ‘Athole’, 18 Poplar Grove, Carnegie; Toorak Presbyterian Church, 603 Toorak Road, Toorak; 111 Park Road, Cheltenham; ‘Homebush’, Spring Hill Road, off Trentham Road, Tylden; ‘Dalmeny House’ and ‘Cramond House’, 21-23 Queensberry Street, Carlton; ‘Lillieville’, Raleigh Road, Malmsbury; Three cottages, Clarke Street, Harvey Town; Austin Hall and Austin Terraces, 215, 217, 219, 221 Yarra Street, Geelong; Madowla Park, Echuca; ‘Dentonville’, 151 McKean Street, North Fitzroy. Historic place: Naringal Private Cemetery, Naringal, Cape Clear. Recorded: North Lockwood Common School, now Primary School no. 744; St Agnes Church of England, Wallinduc; ‘Glenshira’, Lavender Road, Kyneton; ‘Herrnhut’, Tabor, near Penshurst; ‘Denton Hall’, rear of 151 McKean Street, North Fitzroy; ‘Bundalohn’, 6 Tennyson Street, St Kilda. Rippon Lea gardens restoration p6. The National Trust’s carriage collection.

Vol.3 no.11 July 1975: Historic Act passed [Australian Heritage Commission]. Classified building retained [House, 61 Spring Street, Melbourne] p3. Classifications: St Thomas Presbyterian Church, Werribee; ‘Newtown Brae’, 13-15 Stephen Street, Newtown, Geelong; ‘Allington’, 274 Latrobe Terrace, Geelong; Blacksmith’s shop and cottage, 100-102 Main Street, Bacchus Marsh; 51-7 Cardigan Street, Carlton; The old Wanganui homestead, Shepparton; Town Hall, 16 Sydney Street, Kilmore. Recorded: St Joseph’s Presbytery, 47 Stanhope Street, Malvern. Demolition: Iron shop, 14 Napier Street, Fitzroy. Historic stables preserved [Police stables, Beechworth] p5. Ellis Stones 1895-1975: a tribute. Thoughts toward a Maritime Museum p8.

Vol.3 no.12 August 1975: Who wants the Settler’s Arms? [Settler’s Arms Hotel, Shelford] p1. Historic conservation areas project. Lines across the landscape [routes for an SEC transmission line from Dartmouth Power Station]. Why Regent should stay [Regent Theatre] p4. Classifications: Pastor Hiller’s house, Hamilton; ‘Ingliston’, 264 Latrobe Terrace, Geelong; Cottage (Guggenheimers), Blackwood; ‘Maelstrom’, 58 Garton Street, North Carlton. Recorded: ‘Eruack House’, Mount Hesse Road, Cressy; 93 Condell Street, Fitzroy; ‘Scottish House’, 90-96 William Street, Melbourne; 2 Skene Street, Newtown, Geelong.

Vol.3 no.13 September 1975: Trust’s views on Flinders Street Railway Station p1. Gellibrand Pile Light problem p1. State Government acts to preserve historic bridges [Heathcote Railway Line] p3. The Mansion, Barwon Park, Winchelsea p4. Letter: Settlers Arms Hotel, Shelford p5. Classifications: ‘Chalmers Hall’, East Melbourne; Saddler’s shop and residence, Harrow; Post Office, Nathalia; 13-15 James Street, Richmond; ‘Braemar House’ (Clyde Girls’ Grammar School), Woodend; ‘Lygon Building’, 100-126 Lygon Street, Carlton; ‘Austin Hall’, ‘Austin Terrace’ and ‘Elizabeth Austin Colleges’, Geelong; Old Shire Office, Main Street, Harrow; ‘Mary’s Terrace’, 50-56 Cardigan Street, Carlton [corrected in October to ‘Recorded’]; Former Customs House, Port Fairy. Recordings: ‘Hopetoun Terrace’, Carlton; Victoria Sugar Refinery, Port Melbourne. Variations: Methodist Church, Noble Street, Geelong; Old Ballarat Police Station. Demolitions: ‘Osborne House’, Mornington.

Vol.3 no.14 October 1975: Battle for ‘Armadale’ [St Kilda Road]. Old Richmond building is doomed [Richmond Community Health Centre, 283 Church Street]. Plans to develop ‘Rippon Lea’. Classifications: Baptist Manse, 1 Aberdeen Street, Newtown, Geelong; Primary School no. 1408, Malmsbury; Former Court House, Mount Alexander Road, Moonee Ponds; Bridge, Sunbury; Tower of Fire Station, Maryborough; ANZ Bank, 370 Queen’s Parade, North Fitzroy; Former Presbyterian Church, Stanley; 256 La Trobe Terrace, Geelong; 14 James Street, Richmond; 7 Bowen Street, Richmond; ‘Lyne’, North Byaduk; ‘Lime’s Grove’, 265 Pigdon Street, North Carlton; St Andrew’s Church, Chiltern; ‘George’s Terrace’, 59-65 Cardigan Street, South Carlton; Manse, St George’s Presbyterian Church, corner of La Trobe Terrace and Ryrie Street, Geelong; St Paul’s Church of England, Chiltern; Commercial Bank of Australia, 259 Lygon Street, Carlton; Clunie homestead, stables and woodshed, near Harrow; Pine Hills homestead, near Harrow. Recordings: 17 Dundonald Avenue, East Malvern; 9 Bambra Street, Geelong; ‘Goronga’, Main Road, Upper Pakenham; 39 Kneen Street, North Fitzroy; Kent Cottage, 131 Aphrasia Street, Geelong; Stamford Park homestead, Stud Road, Rowville; Christ Church, corner of Kennedy Street and Church Street, Keilor; ‘Orthina’, 45 Rushall Crescent, North Fitzroy; ‘Ardblair’, 518 Rathdowne Street, North Carlton. Variation: ‘Sea Grove’, 12 Middle Crescent, Brighton. Kyneton auction: ‘Sunbury Lodge’.

Vol.3 no.15 November 1975: Premier upholds Mornington Peninsula conservation plan p1, 9. Classifications: Rawlins Cottage, Devon Meadows; 7 Warwick Avenue, Surrey Hills; 45 Balaclava Road, North Caulfield; Tram shelter, corner of Balaclava Road and Orrong Road, Caulfield; ‘Warra’, Wangaratta; ‘Golf Hill’, Carthorse Stables; ‘Golf Hill’ store; ‘Golf Hill’ men’s quarters; ‘Golf Hill’ light horse stables; 272 Latrobe Terrace, Geelong; ‘The Willows’, Melton; Trestle Railway Bridge, Timboon; St Kilian’s Church, Bendigo; Dr Bacchaus’ Grave; 33-35 Bourke Street, Melbourne; Trestle railway bridge, Belgrave-Selby line, Selby. Recordings: Railway Station, Bright; McClelland’s Studio, Frankston; Mud brick residence, Birchip; 284 Orrong Road, Caulfield; Brinsmead Pharmacy, 73 Glen Eira Road, Ripponlea; Mallee root hut, or ‘Old Stump Stable’; Former Methodist Church and Hall, 165 Mount Alexander Road, Flemington; ‘Yarrock House’, formerly ‘Alverno’, 53 Mary Street, Hawthorn; Bishop’s Lodge, corner Ovens Street and Cusack Street, Wangaratta. Citations: Williamstown Ferry; 591 Brunswick Street, North Fitzroy; St Philip’s Vicarage, Collingwood. Problems in Maldon p6. The Mornington Peninsula conservation plan (special supplement).

Vol.3 no.16 December 1975: ‘The Heights’ [Newtown] willed to Trust. Caulfield Council backs ‘Rippon Lea’. Classifications: Corrong homestead, Hopetoun; Terminus Hotel, Seymour; National Bank, 270 Queen’s Parade, Clifton Hill; St Stephen’s Presbyterian Church, North Caulfield; 4 Glenferrie Street, Caulfield; Oakover Hall, 12 Stafford Street, Preston; ‘Pineville’, 2 Gertrude Street, West Geelong; All Saints Church of England, Newtown, Geelong; ‘Terrigal’, 32 Hall Street, Castlemaine; St Mary’s Church of England, Gleneira Road, Caulfield. Recorded: Bay View Farm, Lang Lang; 5 Glendearg Grove, Malvern. ‘Rippon Lea’ plans. La Trobe centenary.

May 1976: Deloraine Terrace, Parkville p1. Chalmers Hall, Melbourne p1.

June 1976: Chalmers Hall, Melbourne p1. Summerhill, Craigieburn p6.

July 1976: Armadale house p1. Bluestone house, 45 Moreland Street, Footscray p6. Rathgael, 462 St Kilda Road p6.

August 1976: Collins Street p1, 9-11. Fitzroy Gardens p4. Powder magazine, Port Fairy p7.

September 1976: Trust attempts to conserve civic heart of Melbourne in Collins Street p1. Support for Collins Street grows 9-11.

October 1976: Problems with Melbourne City Council to undertake necessary planning for Collins Street and other areas is leading to near chaos p1-3. Isings retail store, Moorabool Street, Geelong, destroyed by fire after 50 years p13.

November 1976: Davidson's Building, 80-96 Yarra Street, Geelong, probably to be demolished p1. Architectural study of Beechworth p6.

December 1976: Gulf Station now a Trust Property p3. The preservation of historic buildings of Victoria - a guide to the Legislation and practices which protect them. p10-11. The Trust approach to furnishing p16-17. Landscape Classification p18-19.

February 1977: 'Polly Woodside' and the Irish connection p1-2. Jones Bond & Free Stores, South Melbourne, demolished p7.

March 1977: Cessation of Federal Government Grants and effect on the Trust p1.

April 1977: Mott's Cottage, Port Fairy p4. 'Polly Woodside' p6-7. Goold Museum and Research Centre p10.

May 1977: How 'Gulf Station' got its name p3. Public Meeting to form Organ Historical Trust p5. Portarlington Mill open(photo)p6.

June 1977: 'The Briars' and Napoleon p1-2. Clarendon Terrace, East Melbourne p3-4. Landscape classifications : Donna Buang Range, Central Park, Eltham, Lake Wendouree, Ballarat p4. Conservation of the City of Melbourne p6-7.

July 1977: 'Ellesmore', Kew, demolished p3-4. Landscape classifications: Wandiligong Valley, Point Leo to Somers, New Crossing Place, Seymour p5. Polly Woodside's future home p. Also plan for old Duke and Orr's dry dock, eventual home of the Polly Woodside p1.

August 1977: Mornington Peninsula conservation plan p4. National Trust opposes transmission line in Kiewa Valley p7.

September 1977: Historical area classified in Bendigo: remains associated with gold mining on New Chum and Victoria reefs p9.

October 1977: Topmasts for 'Polly' p14.

November 1977: 'Rippon Lea' gardens and their maintenance p1-2.

December 1977: White's Cottage, Anderson's Creek Road, East Doncaster, demolished p1-2. Trust loses in Drummond Street, South Melbourne p3. Port Fairy Post Office saved p7. Yackandandah classified p9. 1976-77 Special issue incorporating the twenty first annual summary of the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) 1976/77.

February 1978: Concern over 'Chevy Chase', Brighton p6. Reprieve for 'Reedy Creek, Broadford p7. Wimmera roadside vegetation, near Dimboola, saved from clearing p8. Werribee Park open to the public p14.

March 1978: Vandals active at Point Cook Homestead p5. Landscape classification of Mt Macedon gardens p7.

April 1978: Polly Woodside Maritime Museum officially open p1-2. Historic 'Bontharambo' open to public p5. Kyambra verandahs allowed to stay p7.

May 1978: Old Keilor Bridge over the Maribyrong p2. Govan's Place, Footscray, to be demolished p10.

June 1978: Tasma Terrace p1,3-4. Queen Victoria Market to be repaired p4. Glenample, near Port Campbell, to be preserved p6. Bridge over Djerriwarrh Creek on the Western Highway, has been restored p7. Grampians classification landscape area to be enlarged p9. New life for Overnewton Gatehouse p11. Govan's Place, Footscray, bought by businessmen and will be restored p12.

July 1978: 'Barwon Bank' vandalised p1,3. Warehouses added to register: 22-24 King Street (Zanders) and 46-52 King Street (Austral Grain Store) p2. Re-modelled Faraday Street State School open - now a nurse education centre p4. Demolition by neglect - Point Cook Homestead p6. Robb's Building, Collins Street, doomed? p12.

August 1978: Portable Iron Houses, South Melbourne p3. Moonee Ponds Court House to be demolished p7. The National Trust and Landscape p8-9.

September 1978: Tree preservation p2. Old Engine Shed at Echuca Railway Station to be preserved p3. Tathams Cottage, Doncaster, in danger of being demolished p9. Hawthorn Gasholders under threat p10.

October 1978: Threats to Wandiligong Valley p5. Historic verandah restored on Alexandria Tearooms, Lydiard Street, Ballarat.

November 1978: 'Harold's Corner', Castlemaine, at risk p1. 'Halstead', Caulfield, to be sub-divided? p3. Napier Waller's unique house in Ivanhoe p5. New plan for old Gaol at Kilmore p6.

December 1978: Can the Trust save 'Barwon Bank' ? p1,5. Maldon" experiment in historic conservation p2-3. Cook's Cottage restored and re-opened p4.

February 1979: 'Fersfield' and Mt Macedon gardens protected p2. Victoria's parks trebled p1-3. Rialto Building p4. Environment of St Patrick's Cathedral threatened p5. Good news at Little River about Good Shed p6. Warragul Court House to be preserved p8.

March 1979: Threat to 'Gulf Station' from huge caravan park opposite the historic group of buildings p2. Gellibrand Pile Light: restored and relocated at the 'Polly Woodside' site p3. Portland coastline classified p4. National Trust opposes Wandiligong Valley subdivision p5.

April 1979: Trust lodges appeal for Robb's Building p1,3. Government move to save Mt Macedon p2. Historica 'Barwon Bank' acquired by Victorian Government p5. New life for Freemasons' Hall, South Melbourne? p6. Errol Street School House: submissions received as to its future p10.

May 1979: Premier opens 'Tasma Terrace' p1,3. Government Acts on Gothic Landscape, Collins Street p2. Future of historic Iron Bridge over the Maribyrnong River seems to be resolved p7. Wodonga-Cudgewa Railway p10.

June 1979: Monuments to Melbourne under threat p1-3. Power lines in historic areas p4. Restoration of 'Benvenuta' (Medley Hall) in Carlton p5. Former ANZ Bank, Collins Street, to have a new lease of life p6. Destruction at Gaffney's Creek: new concrete bridge? p8. Water tower at Murtoa becomes Museum p16.

July 1979: 'Halstead', Caulfield, and Bishop's Palace, Ballarat, to be subdivided p1-3. The Carlton Gardens p4-5. New life for 'Myoora', North Caulfield p9. 'Braemore', near Beveridge, to be used as a junior equestrian school p10.

August 1979: First Urban Conservation Zone created: St James Park, Hawthorn p3. Rural subdivisions and the Victorian countryside p4-5.

September 1979: Preservation Council saves Castlemaine Foundry p1. Pioneer's Bark hut restored, Aireys Inlet p3. Some Victorian Pipe Organs - old and new p4-6. The value of remnant vegetation in rural areas p10-12.

October 1979: Wandiligong Valley subdivision allowed p1,3. Battle over St Kilda Terrace, Fitzroy Street p2. Commonwealth Government has acted to secure ongoing protection of 'Kawarau', Hawthorn. p6.

November 1979: Government must act on Rialto precinct p1,20. 1862 Mill, Kyneton p2. Researching the history of buildings p4-6. Re-development of the Rialto precinct p10-12.

December 1979: St Kilda Terrace, Fitzroy Street, lost p1. Conservation of Historic Commonwealth Buildings p2. Plight of Victoria's trestle bridges p3. South Melbourne Town Hall - a case study in re-use p4-5. Williamstown historic seaport p13.
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Periodicals Stacks Periodical Box 108 Available 1959 - 1979