VPRS 10516 Photographs and Negatives of Government Buildings
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This series consists of photographic negatives and prints created by the Department of Public Works (VA 669). This Department had wide-ranging responsibilities for all public works and buildings, including construction, maintenance and fitting out of these buildings This series encompasses black and white prints, film, glass plate and transparency negatives and depicts Victorian and selected interstate public buildings. The majority of images in this series are of State primary, secondary and tertiary schools and public hospitals. Images of courts, police stations and Parliament House are also included.The purpose of the creation of the images in this series is unclear. It is possible that the photographs were taken to document works designed and constructed by the Department as many of the images appear to have been taken shortly after construction had been completed. The series also includes images of public buildings in other Australian States. The reason for this is subject to further research.The series encompasses three distinct record keeping systems which were maintained by the Department within a sequence of filing cabinets. During 2004/2005, the records were processed by PROV into the current five consignments which are listed below in consignment details.The major recordkeeping system comprises the P1-P3 consignments and consists of prints displayed on boards, corresponding negatives and duplicate prints. The P1 consignment consists of negatives of images of government buildings. The P2 consignment consists of duplicate prints of these negatives. Every print in the P2 consignment is off a negative in the P1 consignment, but not every P1 consignment negative is represented by a P2 duplicate print.The P3 consignment consists of prints of all the negatives in consignment P1. The prints are arranged on A4 sheets of cardboard, and most likely was used by the Department as a visual reference to the negatives.The final two systems consist of separate alphabetically arranged sequences in which negatives and prints were maintained together. The P4 consignment consists mainly of prints which do not have corresponding negatives in the P1 consignment. Some of these prints are of plans for government buildings. The existence of negatives for the majority of prints in the P4 consignment is currently unknown except for a small number that were kept with the prints in this consignment.The P5 consignment consists of negatives and prints which do not appear in any other consignment. Most of the negatives are unprocessed or of plans. Some of the prints show renovations of government buildings while other show the buildings in use (that is, the photographs may contain unidentified people as well as the building).Some of the prints and negatives in this series have notes, including dates, annotated on either the back of the print, on the frame of the negative or on the storage envelope.A number of note in the P5 consignment include the date of 1965, the latest identified date. The earliest date note is 1948, but one photo in P3 depicts the construction of the Emily McPherson School of Domestic Economy in 1926.
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Public Record Office Victoria



