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Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Patterson River, Rose Series Postcard
The first bridge over the river was built in the early 1880's, prior to this it was a pontoon bridge.Black and white photo of Patterson River, looking looking east to the Patterson River Bridge. People in canoes on the river and sitting on the river bank. THE ROSE SERIES P. 10633 - BEACH AND BRIDGE, CARRUM, VICpatterson river, chelsea, patterson river bridge, carrum bridge, canoes, beach, leisure, the rose series -
Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Patterson River, Rail and Road Bridge, Carrum
The first bridge over the river was built in the early 1880's, prior to this it was a pontoon bridge. In 1927 a concrete bridge was built to replace the wooden bridge.Black and white photo of Patterson River, looking east from the Port Phillip Bay. PATTERSON RRIVER BRIDGE, CARRUMpatterson river, chelsea, patterson river bridge, carrum bridge, canoes, beach, leisure -
Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Patterson River, Rail and Road Bridge, Carrum
The first bridge over the river was built in the early 1880's, prior to this it was a pontoon bridge. In 1927 a concrete bridge was built to replace the wooden bridge.Black and white photo of Patterson River, taken from Beauty Point, Carrum Victoria. patterson river, chelsea, patterson river bridge, carrum bridge, beach, leisure, beauty point, boats -
Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Chelsea Life-Saving Club, Members at St Kilda Beach, 1937
... . Chelsea Life-Saving Club members on the beach at St. Kilda Members ...Chelsea Life Saving Club was formed in 1917. The club competed in local and state carnivals across Victoria.Chelsea Life-Saving Club members on the beach at St. KildaOn Back: Vic Chaps 1937 at St Kilda Beach Back: Mr Reff, Jack Bubb, Don Moulton, Mr Cochrane, Ian Arnold Second row: Marie Hare, Lorna Hare, unknown, Nola Griffin (Bab), Ms Anderson, Norma Koh, Jack Front: First two girls Robinson sisters, Nan, another Anderson girls, Fay Roy. Jack Fletcher holding up the post. The uniform was yellow and black diamonds.chelsea, lifesaving, st kilda beach