Black and white photograph. Facade of house with three chimneys. Photograph taken by Swinburne student, Josie Van Ninwegen, as part of a design project in conjunction with the Hawthorn Historical Society. Historic Hawthorn: a photographic essay - The wide range of Hawthorn’s Victorian architecture, from cottage to mansion to iconic site, has been recorded in photographs taken by the Swinburne Graphic Design students in the 1970s for a project undertaken in association with the Hawthorn Historical Society. The students worked under the direction of Alan Campbell-Drury, Photography Lecturer and Robert Francis, then Swinburne Lecturer in Graphic Design and Art Director Studio Manager of the ‘Design Studio’. The Swinburne Design Studio accepte...
Photographer's note: Brick pair (single storey). Note deep cast iron and paling fence. Photograph ta...
Artist's note: Single storey brick pair c. late 1870's. Note unusual cast iron and bay window under ...
Photograph taken by Swinburne student, Debbie Clohesy, as part of a design project in conjunction wi...
Photograph taken by Swinburne student, Josie van Nimwegen, as part of a design project in conjunctio...
Photograph taken by Swinburne student, Joan Walker, as part of a design project in conjunction with ...
Artist's note: Note roof line, entrance, gable, windows. Photograph taken by Swinburne student, Josi...
Artist's note: Single storey cement rendered cottage. Photograph taken by Swinburne student, Joan Wa...
Artist's notes: Unusual brick patterns. House built for Archer, 1880's. Photograph taken by Swinburn...
Black and white photograph. Facade of Victorian house. Photograph taken by Swinburne student, as par...
Black and white photograph. Facade of brick house. Photograph taken by Swinburne student, as part of...
Photograph taken by Swinburne student, Pam Ward, as part of a design project in conjunction with the...
Black and white photograph. Cement rendered with small verandah. Photograph taken by Swinburne stude...
Photograph taken by a Swinburne student as part of a design project in conjunction with the Hawthorn...
Photograph taken by Swinburne student, Terry Teoh, as part of a design project in conjunction with t...
Photograph taken by Swinburne student, Anne Scally, as part of a design project in conjunction with ...
Photographer's note: Brick pair (single storey). Note deep cast iron and paling fence. Photograph ta...
Artist's note: Single storey brick pair c. late 1870's. Note unusual cast iron and bay window under ...
Photograph taken by Swinburne student, Debbie Clohesy, as part of a design project in conjunction wi...
Photograph taken by Swinburne student, Josie van Nimwegen, as part of a design project in conjunctio...
Photograph taken by Swinburne student, Joan Walker, as part of a design project in conjunction with ...
Artist's note: Note roof line, entrance, gable, windows. Photograph taken by Swinburne student, Josi...
Artist's note: Single storey cement rendered cottage. Photograph taken by Swinburne student, Joan Wa...
Artist's notes: Unusual brick patterns. House built for Archer, 1880's. Photograph taken by Swinburn...
Black and white photograph. Facade of Victorian house. Photograph taken by Swinburne student, as par...
Black and white photograph. Facade of brick house. Photograph taken by Swinburne student, as part of...
Photograph taken by Swinburne student, Pam Ward, as part of a design project in conjunction with the...
Black and white photograph. Cement rendered with small verandah. Photograph taken by Swinburne stude...
Photograph taken by a Swinburne student as part of a design project in conjunction with the Hawthorn...
Photograph taken by Swinburne student, Terry Teoh, as part of a design project in conjunction with t...
Photograph taken by Swinburne student, Anne Scally, as part of a design project in conjunction with ...
Photographer's note: Brick pair (single storey). Note deep cast iron and paling fence. Photograph ta...
Artist's note: Single storey brick pair c. late 1870's. Note unusual cast iron and bay window under ...
Photograph taken by Swinburne student, Debbie Clohesy, as part of a design project in conjunction wi...