Summary

One of a subset of 14 negatives and 9 photographs taken of the Royal Exhibition Building at Carlton.

This subset is part of approximately 3,000 negatives taken by Jim Payens, the Melbourne based aerial photographer, and form part of the Payens Collection. The images span the period predominantly between the 1950s - 1970s.

Jim Payens was one of a very small number of Australian photographers to have specialised in oblique and survey aerial photography. He was also one of the earliest Australian aerial photographers. This collection consists predominantly of aerial views of the city of Melbourne, surrounding suburbs and regional Victoria but also extends to other parts of Australia. The Collection depicts a variety of landmark events and major engineering projects throughout Australia including the Australian Grand Prix, Olympic Games (Melbourne & Sydney) and the construction of Eildon Weir.

The Museum also holds the aerial camera and equipment used by Payens to take these images as well as an oral history interview with the photographer.

Description of Content

Oblique aerial photograph of the Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens looking south-east from Grattan Street, showing the area bounded by Rathdowne, Spring and Nicholson Streets. The eastern and recently developed western annexe attached to the Royal Exhibition Building can be seen in the foreground and the Hochgurtel Fountain is visible behind the main building. Further in is St Vincent's Hospital and ICI House (now Orica House).

Physical Description

Black and white silver gelatin contact photograph on paper.

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