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Booklet - Manual, Gliding directions muddle up Port Phillip, in depiction colony register Victoria including the ports of Town and Geelong, 1854
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La Trobe the Artist
Pictures Collection, State Library Victoria
La Trobe as an artist was virtually unrecognised until the publication in 1999 by State Library Victoria, in association with Tarcoola Press and the National Trust of Australia (Victoria), of all his known extant sketches and watercolours in the volume Charles Joseph La Trobe: Landscapes and Sketches (1).
Before his arrival in Australia in 1839, La Trobe had travelled extensively, recording for his own pleasure and as examples of the wonderment of creation the scenery he encountered. No doubt, he began drawing and painting as a student at Fulneck School in Yorkshire, but none of his early efforts has been located.
Fortunately, however, 437 of his sketches and paintings still exist. State Library Victoria is custodian of seven folios of the art of La Trobe. Of these, four folios comprising 277 works – Switzerland-Italy, North America, Mexico and Port Phillip – belong to the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) which placed them with the Library on long-term loan in 1976 for safe keeping Link. These had been donated to the Trust in 1960 by Captain Charles La Trobe and Mrs. Victoria La Trobe Shea-Simonds, the children of Charles Albert La Trobe, the only son of Charles Joseph.
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Folder, Pioneers & Painters; Shire of Eltham Historical Society research notes, background information, etc, 1969-1986, 1969-1986
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Material pertaining to the production of a history of the Shire of Eltham, "Pioneers & Painters: One Hundred Years of Eltham and its Shire" in recognition of the shire's centenary in 1971 Item Title Caption 04768-1 Newspaper clipping - The Eltham of 1905; Gellibrand our first white visitor? Diamond Valley News, 24 June 1969, p5 04768-2 Newspaper clipping - The Eltham of 1905; Gellibrand our first white visitor? Heidelberger, 25 June 1969 04768-3 Notes on Eltham District Road Board Members 1866-1871 04768-4 Notes on Eltham District Road Board Members 1866-1871 04768-5 Map showing Gellibrand's likely route through district 12-13 February 1836 and Hoddles's route of Febrary 1838 04768-6 Notes by Shire Secretary, M.B. Watson regarding meeting with Reverend Longfield regarding history of St Margaret's Church 04768-7 Alan Marshall's notes from discussi