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Greensborough Historical Society
Map, U. M. Woods, Map of Greensborough early to mid 1950s, 1839-1959
Map of Main and Grimshaw Streets Greensborough by U.M. Woods. Properties shown are drawn from memory and represent the town in the early to late 1950s.Sketch map, black on white paper. letter of explanation.u. m. woods, grimshaw street greensborough -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Photograph Tawonga Hotel, Tawonga Hotel Circa 1940s - 1950s, circa 1940s to 1950s
This photograph shows the "lay back" atmosphere enjoyed in a small country town in the 1940s to the 1950s. Two women and a young boy basking in the warmth of the sun. The unsealed drive way and cars parked close to the entrance was typical of small towns during this period. Open doors and shady trees provided sufficient cooling for most sunny days. The wooden barrel next to the outside wall shows that storage space within the hotel was limited and that metal aluminium barrels had not been in existence. This photograph was taken at a time when children and women had limited access to the major drinking and entertainment facilities within a hotel(pub). Legal drinking age was for patrons 21 years and older and no strict dress codes where applied. The hotel bar was not open on Sundays (God fearing) and opening time restrictions were in place. "In transit" clients were given some leniency when staying in small country hotels as strict liquor laws This photograph presents a window to a life in the 1940s to 1950s, of a small town in the Kiewa Valley. It covers a period when the local hotel or "pub" was the meeting point for local men and women to talk about local events and life in general. It was also a point where "locals' had the first opportunity to meet new arrivals and converse with tourists and "through traffic". The importance of "face to face" verbal communication was a critical part of community life and interaction. The hotel(pub) was in this period the hub of small communities, and together with local churches provided the essential structure for a balanced existence in rural Australia.Black and white photo of Tawonga Hotel. This photo is in itself a photo of a photo and as such lacks fine detail. This reproduction is on "Kodak XtraLife II paper ""outback" hotels, pubs, rural short stay accommodation, tawonga hotel -
Greensborough Historical Society
Oral History, From Italy to Greensborough in the 1950s - the Sculli family / by Rosie Bray, 1950o
The Sculli family came to Melbourne in the 1950s and in 1960 opened a fruit shop in Main Street Greensborough. In 2014, they are operating a fruit shop in Greensborough Plaza. This oral history was collected and written for GHS and first published in "As I Recall" 2013.2 pages text and images.sculli family, rosie bray, greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, Briar Hill 1950s, 2010_
Tells the story of growing up in Briar Hill and Montmorency areas in the 1950s. Discusses local people and places. Written by Elaine Rank (nee Barnett). A first-hand account of life in Briar Hill in the 1950s. 2 x A4 typed sheets. Oral history story.elaine rank, briar hill -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, Fight to save tree near Ringwood Timber on Maroondah Highway, late 1950s
Two newspaper articles, re the fight to save tree near Ringwood Timber on Maroondah Highway, late 1950s. The Yellow Box tree was located west of Ringwood timber, outside Bill Patterson's Motors near the New Street intersection. The fight was led by Cr Ben Hubbard, the secretary of the Ringwood Horticultural Society, Mr Kearsley, but was eventually lost. The articles are from The Herald and dated December 1957 and 11th June 1959. -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Photograph - Digital Image, Grimshaw Street level crossing 1950s, 1950o
A black and white photograph of Grimshaw Street rail crossing, Greensborough mid 1950s; and the removed crossing lights from the 1960s. The train line was lowered in the 1970s to remove the level crossing.Digital copy of one black and white photograph, and one colour photographgrimshaw street greensborough, watsonia station, rail crossing greensborough -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Book, Lindsay Crow et al, "More trams and streetscapes Metropolitan Melbourne 1950s - 1960s", Apr. 2002
Book - 48 pages+ card cover + jacket, perfect bound, landscape format, "More trams and streetscapes Metropolitan Melbourne 1950s - 1960s", edited by Lindsay Crow, Colin Pike and John Sargent, published April 2002, featuring photos by Keith Atkinson, Graham Evans, Ron Lennard, Don McLean, Eric Quinlan, Michael Schrader and Jim Seletto. See Reg Item 4289 for the first in the series published Dec 2000.trams, tramways, melbourne, work trams, mmtb -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Volunteer Fire Brigade. Stawell Fire Brigade Fire Station 1950s. Byrne Street
Stawell Volunteer Fire Brigade. Stawell Fire Brigade Fire Station 1950s. Byrne Street. Stawell Fire Station Byrne Street built in Sept 1883. Tower built previously. Bell Lady of Stawell was cast in England early 1880.stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Gold Memorial site Stawell West with crowd of people c. 1950s- 2 Photos
Group of people at Gold Memorial site Stawell West c. 1950s Photograph taken Pomonal Rd - Burgh St Stawell West. Photo might have been taken at the opening of the Gold Memorial erected by the Stawell Progress Association located near Pleasant Creek where the first gold was found by William McLachlan May 1853?Two slightly different black and white photographs of a large group of people in an outdoor setting. Trees, buildings and Ute in the background.stawell -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Cherel Sartori, Electricity connected in Henry Street, 1950s, 1956c
Kell's Cottage with electricity connected 1950s. The house was built 1917, at 112 Henry Street Greensborough by William Mitchell on the 60 acre dairy farm owned by Ethel and Walter Kell. This collection of photographs was copied by Cherel Sartori (who owned the house from 1990-2000), following a visit by Claude Amiet who lived in the house as a child in the early 20th century.An indication of the rural aspect of this area in the mid-20th century.Digital copy of black and white photographkell's cottage, claude amiet, cherel sartori -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Cherel Sartori, Paddock and gates in Henry Street, 1950s, 1956c
Paddock and driveway at Kell's Cottage 1950s. The house was built 1917, at 112 Henry Street Greensborough by William Mitchell on the 60 acre dairy farm owned by Ethel and Walter Kell. This collection of photographs was copied by Cherel Sartori (who owned the house from 1990-2000), following a visit by Claude Amiet who lived in the house as a child in the early 20th century.An indication of the rural aspect of this area in the mid-20th century.Digital copy of black and white photographkell's cottage, claude amiet, cherel sartori -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, c 1958
Black and white aerial photograph of Rutherglen, believed to be in the late 1950sCaption pasted to bottom of photo: "Aerial Photo Date U.K. Late 1950s ?"rutherglen, aerial photographs -
City of Ballarat Libraries
35mm Slide, Morshead's Department Store, Bridge Street Ballarat, circa 1950s
Morshead's was a popular department store in the 1950s and 1960s. In this night exposure the famous window displays can be clearly seen. Also at the extreme right of the photograph the verandah over 'the bridge' can be seen - the creek is covered over making an arcade. Also the verandah posts which were all removed in the 1960s and cantilevered verandahs installed throughout Ballarat. Mrs Bon Strange and her husband Bert were well known Ballarat residents. When Mrs Strange died some years ago, her extensive slide collection was sorted through and those relevant to Ballarat were gifted to the Ballarat Library. bridge street, department store, trams, illuminations, shop windows, advertising -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Photograph of Snow Covered Catchment Area Vic, Snow Covered Catchment Area Victorian Alps - 1950s, Circa 1950
This photograph details (early to mid1950s), the Victorian Alpine region when this remote area was part of a "lay back" rural landscape,occasionally visited by recreational adventurers and some wayward tourists. The mountain ranges had provided an adequate barrier against the way-would traveller, but with the opening up of this region by the provision of improved roadways and accommodation facilities, courtesy of the Kiewa Valley Hydro Electricity Scheme, changes such as tourism and its impact upon the "natural" state started to show its side effects (clearing of the land). The expansion of the European immigration numbers (1950s) coming into Australia was increasing after World War II which not only provided increased construction workers to the region but also immigrants who appreciated alpine regions. Some of these immigrants contributed to the expansion of the region and provided for a greater degree of diverse professions and rural related work force.This photograph depicts the borderline in time between an exclusively rural based population and respective activities(early 1900s)to the present (2000 on wards) integrated village, tourist and retiree/holiday area. The time when land was exclusively used in agriculture and Alpine grazing lands is over. The Kiewa Valley is loosing its hiding place and is becoming more and more a source of untapped residential land and winter time recreational adventure lands. The changes brought about by modern technologies involving recreational activities such as hang gliding, gliding (local airstrip), mountain bikes, car rallies and their associated clubs is providing for an increased short term population boost. These together with the attractions for retirees is changing not only the physical nature of the Kiewa valley but also its "soul".This item is a black and white photograph of a section of snow covered catchment area in the Victorian Alps in the mid 1900. It is on 200 gms paper but not on photographic paper and has a white boarder (3 mm).kiewa valley tourism, victorian alps, alternate energy supplies, alpine population growth -
Greensborough Historical Society
Booklet - Recipe Book, State Electricity Commission of Victoria, Handy hints on cooking; issued by the State Electricity Commission of Victoria, Briquette Advisory Service. 1950s, 1950s
Handy hints on cooking using a fuel or slow combustion cooker. In this booklet, briquettes are named as the fuel of choice; issued by the State Electricity Commission of Victoria. Briquette Advisory Service. Includes a variety of recipes and handy hints.Part of a collection of recipe books from Laurence N. Lewis37p. illus. Metal spiral binding.non-fictioncookbooks, recipe books, combustion ovens -
Greensborough Historical Society
Badge - Digital Image, Boy Scouts badge [1950s], 1950s
This badge belonged to Gary Partington when he was a member of the 1st Greensborough scouts from 1951. Gary Partington is a Life Member of GHS. The Partington family is a Greensborough pioneer familyDigital image of badgeInscribed on front "Boy Scouts"partington family, gary partington, scouts - greensborough, scouts -
Greensborough Historical Society
DVD, Briar Hill Timber; mid to late 1950s, 1950s
Film footage of sawmill operations, showing logging and locale around sawmill.1950s view of logging and scenes around Briar Hill. Fred Squires owned the timber mill and hardware store in Sherbourne Rd., a hardware store, Briar Hill Timber and Hardware, operates on the site in 2011.Burnt DVD, white label with black printing.briar hill timber, briar hill timber and hardware, logging, sawmills, sherbourne road -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Nance Reardon, Grimshaw Street looking towards Cordner's 1950s, 1950s
Photograph of Grimshaw Street looking towards Cordner's house. Note the two-level road and no footpath.Digital copy of black and white photograph.simons family, grimshaw street greensborough, cordner family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Nance Reardon, Grimshaw Street looking from the Simons' house 1950s, 1950s
Photograph of Grimshaw Street looking from the Simons' house. The WaterMarc complex is now on this site.Digital copy of black and white photograph.simons family, grimshaw street greensborough, watermarc -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Watsonia Station 1950s, 1950s
A view of Watsonia Station before the train line was lowered and the station became an 'island' station. Watsonia Station is on the Hurstbridge line and was opened in 1924.Digital copy of colour photograph.watsonia station -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Greenhills Road shop 1950s - children eating ice cream, 1950s
Local children at Christmas party at shop in Greenhill Road Greensborough. In this photo the children are eating ice creams. This shop has had many tenants and is currently the "Clay Oven" restaurant.Digital copy of black and white photograph.greenhill road -
Greensborough Historical Society
Advertisement - Digital image, Rail notices 1950s, 1950s
These advertisements were collected from a local newspaper. These are notices to variations in rail services.Digital copy of newspaper advertisement.husrstbridge railway line -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Work on paper - Letter, Mrs Kerry Puckey (nee Jansen), early resident of Everard Road, East Ringwood, 1940s-1950s. Notes prepared by June Puckey (nee Kemp), 1940s-1950s
Mrs. Kerry Puckey, formerly Jansen, C/- Yellingbo Post Office, Yellingbo 3139, student at East Ringwood School.Notes prepared by June Puckey (nee Kemp) on early resident of Everard Road, East Ringwood. +Additional Keywords: Puckey, June / Kemp, June / Puckey, Kerry / Jansen, Kerry -
Otway Districts Historical Society
Photograph, Taking water at Kincaid, c.1950s, c.1950s
B/W. A mixed goods train headed by an NA class locomotive taking water at Kincaid, the fireman looking at the camera, the driver hanging from the entrance to the enging, and a boy standing in front of the engine. kincaid; colac; beech forest; crowes; railways; -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Women's Swimwear, Strick-Meister, Woman's Swimsuit by Strick-Meister (Austria), 1950s, 1950s
Navy blue and white stretch cotton swimsuit with halter neck. The size 45 swimsuit has an all-over pattern of white yachts. The brand is Strick-Meister. Label: "Strick-Meister 45"swimwear, costumes, strick meister -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Women's Swimwear, Kleinertz, White Rubber Bathing Cap by Kleinertz, Great Britain, 1950s, 1950s
Medium size white rubber woman's bathing cap, the exterior covered in flaps of rubber simulating petals.Printed on interior (see photo 2): "Kleinerz (sic) Sara-Wave in unique texture rubber gives you perfect comfort and no hair drag. Be sure that the rim is turned up above your ears not over them. Medium. Made in Gt. Britain"costumes, swimwear, bathing caps -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Jewellery, Necklace, Green Plastic Beads, 1950s, 1950s
Necklace of graduated green plastic moulded beads,necklaces, costume jewellery -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Jewellery, Necklace, Bone Flowers & Pendant, 1950s, 1950s
Necklace constructed of single-size bone (sic) flowers with a single bone flower used as a pendant.necklaces, costume jewellery -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Digital photo, Our Holy Redeemer school photo, late 1950s, 1950s
School history - ref https://ourholyredeemer.cam.org.au/history In 1904 Fr. George Robinson erected a weatherboard school-hall where the present hall now stands. It was blessed and opened by Archbishop Carr on 20th November of that year. In January 1905, the Sisters of St Joseph took charge of the school. Archbishop Mannix opened and blessed the new brick school on 10th November 1918. From 1941-1972, Fr Tim Fitzpatrick was parish priest and head of the school. He is the priest on the LHS of this large school photo. Personal history: Although they lived in Prospect Street, Box Hill, John and Mary Turnbull attended Our Holy Redeemer School, as did Susan Hirst who lived across the road from the Turnbull family with her parents Ray and Shirley Hirst at 29 Prospect Street.Part of a large landscape black and white photo of a priest with a large group of children grouped as follows: Back row: 20 boys Second back row: 21 girls Second row: 16 girls Front row: 10 boys. Behind the group is a large cypress tree and to either side the church and (?) school building. The boy 4th from the right in the back row is marked with an 'x' in blue biro. This is part of a large landscape photo. The 2 pieces should be viewed as one. On front 'x' in blue biro is believed by the donor to have been made by Hughn Turnbull, his father. On rear in blue biro: "X JOHN" and " T MARY" plus in black in John Turnbull's hand "(MY SISTER)"; "SUSAN HIRST / SH (crossed out) / 3rd from RIGHT END" The donor has indicated that his father made the markings on the front of the photo. schools, our holy redeemer school, fr tim fitzpatrick, john turnbull, mary turnbull, susan hirst -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Digital photo, Our Holy Redeemer school photo, late 1950s (Part 2), 1950s
School history - ref https://ourholyredeemer.cam.org.au/history In 1904 Fr. George Robinson erected a weatherboard school-hall where the present hall now stands. It was blessed and opened by Archbishop Carr on 20th November of that year. In January 1905, the Sisters of St Joseph took charge of the school. Archbishop Mannix opened and blessed the new brick school on 10th November 1918. From 1941-1972, Fr Tim Fitzpatrick was parish priest and head of the school. Personal history: Although they lived in Prospect Street, Box Hill, John and Mary Turnbull attended Our Holy Redeemer School, as did Susan Hirst who lived across the road from the Turnbull family with her parents Ray and Shirley Hirst at 29 Prospect Street.Part of a large landscape black and white photo of a priest with a large group of children grouped as follows: Back row: 19 boys Second back row: 14 girls Second row: 15 girls Front row: 12 boys. Behind the group is a large cypress tree and to either side the church and (?) school building. The girl in the 2nd row, first on the left is marked with an 'T' in blue biro; the girl 3rd from the right in the same row is circled in blue biro. There is a Californian bungalow in the background. This is half of a large landscape photo and the 2 pieces should be viewed together. On front 'T' and a circle in blue biro are believed by the donor to have been made by Hugh Turnbull, his father. On rear in black: "OUR HOLY REDEEMER - SURREY HILLS / PROBABLY 1950's" schools, our holy redeemer school, fr tim fitzpatrick, john turnbull, mary turnbull, susan hirst