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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Grampians Gate Caravan Park Playground c1940
Grampians Gate Caravan Park Playground c1940stawell halls gap -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Grampians Gate Caravan Park showing four cabins
Grampians Gate Caravan Park showing four cabinsstawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Grampians Gate Caravan Park -- Park entrance c1960
Grampians Gate Caravan Park. Park entrance c1960stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Grampians Gate Caravan Park -- Improved Facilities 1977
Grampians Gate Caravan Park 1977 Facilities were improvedstawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Grampians Gate Caravan Park -- New entrance gates 1970/1971 -- 2 Photos -- Coloured
Grampians Gate Caravan Park. New entrance gates 1970/1971stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Grampians Gate Caravan Park -- Entrance c1966/1970 - 1970/75
Grampians Gate Caravan Park. Entrance c1966/1970 - 1970/75stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Grampians Gate Caravan Park -- Park entrance with toilet block c1960
Grampians Gate Caravan Park. Park entrance with toilet block c1960stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Grampians Gate Caravan Park -- Laundry built 1951 -- photo taken 2000
Grampians Gate Caravan Park. Laundry built 1951 photo taken 2000stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Grampians Gate Caravan Park -- Contruction of the park entrance -- Coloured
Grampians Gate Caravan Park. Timber structure being lowered into place over park entrance.stawell -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Postcard - Photograph, East Beach, Port Fairy
East beach parking with half round shed for Life saving club and a teardrop caravan parkedBlack and white postcard of East Beach car park with tear drop caravan and carEast Beach port Fairyeast beach, parking, half round shed, teardrop, caravan -
Apollo Bay Museum
Film - Norma Begely on Waratah Caravan park
Audio slideshow with Norma Begely on Waratah Caravan park. Created as part of the Heart Maps project with Amy Tsilemanisapollo bay, caravan park, 1950s -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Booklet, The caravan of dreams, 1923
This book contains poems written by Lindsay Russell. This was the pen name of Ethel Stonehouse (1883-1964) who was born in Nhill, Victoria and published verse, short stories and novels. She gained a national reputation for her novels, many of which were controversial at the time, dealing with rebellious women and they were often critical of some aspects of the Catholic Church. Her first novel, ‘Smouldering Fires’ sold 100,000 copies in Australia alone. In 1914 Ethel Stonehouse married Dr John Scott and came to live in Mortlake, Victoria. ‘The Caravan of Dreams’ was her last publication. This book is of considerable significance as a book of original poems by Lindsay Russell, an Australian author who lived in the local area (Mortlake). The book was printed at the Terang Express newspaper office in 1923. This is a soft cover book of 32 pages. It has a dark blue cover with a border at the top and bottom of the front cover and black printing. The ornate borders are repeated throughout the pages. The book contains 28 poems. The cover is a little stained. lindsay russell (ethel stonehouse), history of mortlake, australian literature, warrnambool history -
Clunes Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH CARAVAN PARK, 1972
PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN AT CLUNES CARAVAN PARK EASTER 1972. R.J. PRYOR NO. 1 TICKET HOLDERBLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN AT CLUNES CARAVAN PARK. FIRST CARAVAN BOOKED AT CLUNES CARAVAN PARK EASTER 1972.photographs, caravan park -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper clippings
Article on establishment of Company to establish modern Caravan Parks in Victoria, called Amalgamated Caravan Parks Pty Ltd, first Park to be at Lorne. Includes description of intended facilities. A second park to be established at Torquay.Article on establishment of Caravan Parks Company.local history, documents, newspapers, caravan parks, black & white newspaper clipping -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Colour photograph, 29-11-2005
A colour photograph of the entrance to the Marysville Caravan Park.A colour photograph of the entrance to the Marysville Caravan Park.marysville, victoria, australia, marysville caravan park, photograph -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Colour photograph, 28-11-2005
A colour photograph taken at the Marysville Caravan Park.A colour photograph taken at the Marysville Caravan Park.marysville, victoria, australia, marysville caravan park, photograph -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Colour photograph, 27-11-2005
A colour photograph taken at the Marysville Caravan Park.A colour photograph taken at the Marysville Caravan Park.marysville, victoria, australia, marysville caravan park, photograph -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Colour photograph, 29-11-2005
A colour photograph taken at the Marysville Caravan Park.A colour photograph taken at the Marysville Caravan Park.marysville, victoria, australia, marysville caravan park, photograph -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Colour photograph, Unknown
A colour photograph taken at the Marysville Caravan Park.A colour photograph taken at the Marysville Caravan Park.marysville, victoria, australia, marysville caravan park, photograph -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Colour photograph, Unknown
A colour photograph of the entrance to the Marysville Caravan Park.A colour photograph of the entrance to the Marysville Caravan Park.marysville, victoria, australia, marysville caravan park, photograph -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Colour photograph, Unknown
A colour photograph of the entrance to the Marysville Caravan Park.A colour photograph of the entrance to the Marysville Caravan Park.marysville, victoria, australia, marysville caravan park, photograph -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Colour photograph, Unknown
A colour photograph taken at the Marysville Caravan Park.A colour photograph taken at the Marysville Caravan Park.marysville, victoria, australia, marysville caravan park, photograph -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Colour photograph, Unknown
A colour photograph taken at the Marysville Caravan Park.A colour photograph taken at the Marysville Caravan Park.marysville, victoria, australia, marysville caravan park, photograph -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper clippings, 05/04/1938
Newspaper clipping article on RACV Caravan Rally at Phillip Island from Sun News Pictorial on 5/4/1938Article on RACV Caravan Rally.local history, documents, newspapers, phillip island, caravans, black & white newspaper clipping -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph - Lake Tyers Beach, Jan. 1983
Ninety Mile Beach Caravan Park at Lake Tyers Beach Victoria. Showa house rooftop, caravans and LTB Road on right hand side . Also second photo of same site . Known as Lakes Beachfront Holiday Resort Colour Photograph of Ninety Mile Beach caravan Park at Lake Tyers Beach Victoria. Shows house rooftop, caravans and LTB Road on right hand side aerial photograph, caravan parks, beaches -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, Joyce Jones, 30th May 1995
Joyce Jones is the lady in the photograph, who was a resident of the Westmeadows Caravan Park. While being photographed she made the following statements about her life - "I own my caravan, I'm independent." Other of her quotes included " A tit for tat, a deener in your pocket and a bit of dodger and you're not doing too badly."This image is one of a collection of photographs of elderly residents within the former Shire of Bulla who used to attend a regular social function run by the Sunbury Community Health Centre.A sepia photograph of a lady seated at a table in a caravan.sunbury community health centre, shire of bulla, joyce jones -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Hume and Hovell Monument, Honeysuckle Caravan Park, Violet Town (28.12.1824), Spring Excursion, Hume and Hovell's 1824 expedition (Part 2), 26 October 1997, 26/10/1997
[article by Diana Bassett-Smith in EDHS Newsletter No. 117, November 1997:] MONUMENT HUNTING THE HUME AND HOVELL WAY - Sunday October 26 1997 dawned bright and very warm. Some twenty-five members, complete with picnic baskets, met outside the Eltham Library awaiting the Cobb and Co. large coach which would be taking us on the second leg of our travels along the route of the early explorers Hume and Hovell. Stephen West was our very good driver for the day. He would be guided around the circuitous route by Russell Yeoman who had made a detailed study, not only of the intended route, but of the story of these two explorers. During the trip Russell regaled us with poetry, quotations from the Journals and the History of the Shire of Seymour, "The New Crossing Place" by Martindale, 1982, (now Mitchell Shire due to the recent amalgamations). We headed towards the Hume Highway via Greensborough and Cooper Street and proceeded north to our first stop, noting on the way Monument Hill in the distance which is near Kilmore and, according to Russell, well worth the effort to visit as the view across the valley is magnificent. Past Sunday Creek Valley, Mt Piper and Mt Disappointment, all traversed and noted and named by them. We passed through Tallarook, then onto Seymour where we took photos of the monument telling us that Hume and Hovell had passed through on the 28th of October 1824. We also deviated down Hume and Hovell Road viewing deer and emu farming and the Bellbourie property now a sanctuary. Leaving Seymour behind we travelled up the Avenel Road to the Avenel monument, pyramidal in design of four reducing square blocks with a sharply pointed peak, erected in 1924 in memory of the 1824 exploration. The day was warming up and the countryside showing the dryness of the current drought. A parallel note had been made in their journal too of 1824 of the drought appearance of the country they were traversing. At Seven Creeks, Euroa we stopped for some minutes to check the monument placed 20th November 1924 to commemorate their passage on the 29th December 1824. More photos. Russell had pointed out the abrupt termination of the distant ranges which is noted in their journal. The next monument is beside the road at the entrance to Honey Suckle Creek Caravan Park, Violet Town. The squarish shaped monument some eight feet high is topped with a simple steel cross, and was to mark the date of 28th December 1824 and built for the 20th November 1924. By now it was 12.20 and nearly lunchtime as we drove along the Warranbayne Road to Roach's Road, monument hunting without success. Though there is a large, what appears to be an old timber sign which was hard to read, maybe this was the lost monument. In many of the paddocks hay had been cut and baled or was being cut, what a contrast to the rugged country they had passed through which was smoky from the fires of the natives burning off. By 1.00 pm we were at Benalla and pulled up beside the park where abundant beds of roses filled the air with their scent and the smell of barbecued food twitched the nostrils whilst the cheerful sounds of other picnickers could be heard throughout the park. We left the bus and collected up our picnics, dispersed to the various tables and enjoyed the shade from the various European trees. 2.00 pm and we were on the road again driving along the Benalla, Mansfield, Yea road. The Swanpool monument states that they passed four miles south and returned three miles north. Then we stopped at the Barjarg monument which notes that they camped near this spot. It is again a pyramidal monument and this time topped with a steel arrow indicating their route of the 29th November 1824. Half an hour later we came to another monument, again with a steel arrow marker on top and the plaque dated the 2nd of 12th 1824. Erected on the 12th of 12th 1924. "They blazed the way that we might inherit the land." Another square based and needle topped monument appeared at Yarck near Yea and this plaque records the date of 3 December 1824. Near McGuigans Road Russell related that the expedition had lost a dog but it had found them next day, the dog was apparently torn by a kangaroo. A short while later Russell reminded us here of the problems they encountered in crossing the Goulburn River near Molesworth where banks were high, water deep and wide. "Good coat of grass but quite dry due to drought". At Yea we stopped for afternoon tea and raided the last of our picnics and looked at the monument to their journey of 1824, situated at a corner of the gardens near the bowling green. No photo – we were out of film. We returned home via Kinglake West and Whittlesea past the Yan Yean Reservoir, not full. 5.00 pm back at Eltham we emptied out of the bus and everyone, including Joan Cole, collected their things, Joan also had the major souvenir of the day, a large carp she had picked up from the river bank, her cat was in for a great feast. The day was made so interesting by the informed commentary which Russell provided. His background knowledge of the route and nature of the journey could only have come from many hours of reading and driving the area. Thank you to Russell and to everyone who made the day so informative and pleasurable. Colour photographactivities, hume and hovell, monument, violet town -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Colour photograph, Unknown
A digital copy of a colour photograph of the entrance to the Marysville Caravan Park.A digital copy of a colour photograph of the entrance to the Marysville Caravan Park.marysville, victoria, australia, marysville caravan park, photograph -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Document (Item) - Receipt, Larry and Margaret Richmond, 2000
A receipt for a deposit paid for an unpowered site at the Marysville Caravan Park that was issued in 2000.A receipt for a deposit paid for an unpowered site at the Marysville Caravan Park that was issued in 2000.marysville, victoria, australia, marysville caravan park, accommodation, receipt -
Federation University Historical Collection
Report, Ballarat School of Mines Report on Training for Caravan Park Managers, 1979, 02/1979
Ballarat School of Mines report . Planning Document 5.79ballarat school of mines, planning document, tafe, caravan park managers, j.l. turner, tourism