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Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Floods in North Kew, 1971
... River, Koonung Creek and Gardiner's Creek). In 1849..., Koonung Creek and Gardiner's Creek). In 1849, the historian James ...Living with natural processes was frequently a challenge to early European settlers and later residents of what was in the 1850s administered by the Borondara Road Board. This was compounded by the area being bounded on three sides by rivers (Yarra River, Koonung Creek and Gardiner's Creek). In 1849, the historian James Bonwick recorded that "our district [Kew] suffered considerably. Mr Wade speaks of 80 acres, out of 100 acres of his cultivated paddock, covered by water." Newspapers continued to describe major flooding in Kew in 1863, 1869, 1878, 1880, 1889, 1891, 1916 and 1934. While the construction of the Upper Yarra dam in 1957 reduced the levels of flowing downstream, local and riverine floods continue.The Kew Historical Society's pictures and map collections testify to the impact of flooding in the district. They have historical importance in documenting the extent of flooding in the district and its affects on homes, services and recreation. Numerous photographs record flooding throughout the Twentieth Century.Floods in North Kew, 1971. Looking northeast towards Kilby Road from River Avenue. Annotation on reverse: map and date "8 Nov. 71 10.30am".floods (kew), yarra river, kew flood, kilby road flood -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Floods in North Kew, 1934
... River, Koonung Creek and Gardiner's Creek). In 1849..., Koonung Creek and Gardiner's Creek). In 1849, the historian James ...Living with natural processes was frequently a challenge to early European settlers and later residents of what was in the 1850s administered by the Borondara Road Board. This was compounded by the area being bounded on three sides by rivers (Yarra River, Koonung Creek and Gardiner's Creek). In 1849, the historian James Bonwick recorded that "our district [Kew] suffered considerably. Mr Wade speaks of 80 acres, out of 100 acres of his cultivated paddock, covered by water." Newspapers continued to describe major flooding in Kew in 1863, 1869, 1878, 1880, 1889, 1891, 1916 and 1934. While the construction of the Upper Yarra dam in 1957 reduced the levels of flowing downstream, local and riverine floods continue.The Kew Historical Society's pictures and map collections testify to the impact of flooding in the district. They have historical importance in documenting the extent of flooding in the district and its affects on homes, services and recreation. Numerous photographs record flooding throughout the Twentieth Century.Floods in North Kew, 1934. Vicinity of Willsmere Park.floods (kew) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Flooding at Chipperfield's Boathouse, 1934
... River, Koonung Creek and Gardiner's Creek). In 1849..., Koonung Creek and Gardiner's Creek). In 1849, the historian James ...Living with natural processes was frequently a challenge to early European settlers and later residents of what was in the 1850s administered by the Borondara Road Board. This was compounded by the area being bounded on three sides by rivers (Yarra River, Koonung Creek and Gardiner's Creek). In 1849, the historian James Bonwick recorded that "our district [Kew] suffered considerably. Mr Wade speaks of 80 acres, out of 100 acres of his cultivated paddock, covered by water." Newspapers continued to describe major flooding in Kew in 1863, 1869, 1878, 1880, 1889, 1891, 1916 and 1934. While the construction of the Upper Yarra dam in 1957 reduced the levels of flowing downstream, local and riverine floods continue.The Kew Historical Society's pictures and map collections testify to the impact of flooding in the district. They have historical importance in documenting the extent of flooding in the district and its affects on homes, services and recreation. Numerous photographs record flooding throughout the Twentieth Century.Floods in North Kew, 1934. Chipperfield's Boathouse and the adding Moorings was located beside the Yarra River near the corner of Willsmere and Kilby Roads. The flood reached the roof of the Moorings, which can be seen in the photo.floods (kew), floods (kew) 1934, yarra river -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Floods in North Kew, 1934
... River, Koonung Creek and Gardiner's Creek). In 1849..., Koonung Creek and Gardiner's Creek). In 1849, the historian James ...Living with natural processes was frequently a challenge to early European settlers and later residents of what was in the 1850s administered by the Borondara Road Board. This was compounded by the area being bounded on three sides by rivers (Yarra River, Koonung Creek and Gardiner's Creek). In 1849, the historian James Bonwick recorded that "our district [Kew] suffered considerably. Mr Wade speaks of 80 acres, out of 100 acres of his cultivated paddock, covered by water." Newspapers continued to describe major flooding in Kew in 1863, 1869, 1878, 1880, 1889, 1891, 1916 and 1934. While the construction of the Upper Yarra dam in 1957 reduced the levels of flowing downstream, local and riverine floods continue.The Kew Historical Society's pictures and map collections testify to the impact of flooding in the district. They have historical importance in documenting the extent of flooding in the district and its affects on homes, services and recreation. Numerous photographs record flooding throughout the Twentieth Century.Floods in North Kew, 1934. Unidentified location on the Yarra Flood Plain at Kew.floods (kew) 1934, yarra river -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Floods in North Kew, 1934
... River, Koonung Creek and Gardiner's Creek). In 1849..., Koonung Creek and Gardiner's Creek). In 1849, the historian James ...Living with natural processes was frequently a challenge to early European settlers and later residents of what was in the 1850s administered by the Borondara Road Board. This was compounded by the area being bounded on three sides by rivers (Yarra River, Koonung Creek and Gardiner's Creek). In 1849, the historian James Bonwick recorded that "our district [Kew] suffered considerably. Mr Wade speaks of 80 acres, out of 100 acres of his cultivated paddock, covered by water." Newspapers continued to describe major flooding in Kew in 1863, 1869, 1878, 1880, 1889, 1891, 1916 and 1934. While the construction of the Upper Yarra dam in 1957 reduced the levels of flowing downstream, local and riverine floods continue.The Kew Historical Society's pictures and map collections testify to the impact of flooding in the district. They have historical importance in documenting the extent of flooding in the district and its affects on homes, services and recreation. Numerous photographs record flooding throughout the Twentieth Century.Floods in North Kew, 1934. Chipperfield's Boat House under flood.floods (kew) 1934, yarra river, chipperfield's boat house -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Floods in North Kew, 1934
... River, Koonung Creek and Gardiner's Creek). In 1849..., Koonung Creek and Gardiner's Creek). In 1849, the historian James ...Living with natural processes was frequently a challenge to early European settlers and later residents of what was in the 1850s administered by the Borondara Road Board. This was compounded by the area being bounded on three sides by rivers (Yarra River, Koonung Creek and Gardiner's Creek). In 1849, the historian James Bonwick recorded that "our district [Kew] suffered considerably. Mr Wade speaks of 80 acres, out of 100 acres of his cultivated paddock, covered by water." Newspapers continued to describe major flooding in Kew in 1863, 1869, 1878, 1880, 1889, 1891, 1916 and 1934. While the construction of the Upper Yarra dam in 1957 reduced the levels of flowing downstream, local and riverine floods continue.The Kew Historical Society's pictures and map collections testify to the impact of flooding in the district. They have historical importance in documenting the extent of flooding in the district and its affects on homes, services and recreation. Numerous photographs record flooding throughout the Twentieth Century.Floods in North Kew, 1934. Flood near the lagoon (Billabong?)floods (kew) 1934, yarra river -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Chipperfield's Boat House & Floating Pontoon, 1934
... River, Koonung Creek and Gardiner's Creek). In 1849..., Koonung Creek and Gardiner's Creek). In 1849, the historian James ...Living with natural processes was frequently a challenge to early European settlers and later residents of what was in the 1850s administered by the Borondara Road Board. This was compounded by the area being bounded on three sides by rivers (Yarra River, Koonung Creek and Gardiner's Creek). In 1849, the historian James Bonwick recorded that "our district [Kew] suffered considerably. Mr Wade speaks of 80 acres, out of 100 acres of his cultivated paddock, covered by water." Newspapers continued to describe major flooding in Kew in 1863, 1869, 1878, 1880, 1889, 1891, 1916 and 1934. While the construction of the Upper Yarra dam in 1957 reduced the levels of flowing downstream, local and riverine floods continue. A number of boat houses operated on both sides of the River Yarra at Kew. Chipperfield's Boat House was located on the Yarra near the corner of Kilby and Willsmere Roads.The Kew Historical Society's pictures and map collections testify to the impact of flooding in the district. They have historical importance in documenting the extent of flooding in the district and its affects on homes, services and recreation. Numerous photographs record flooding throughout the Twentieth Century.Floating pontoon at Chipperfield's Boat House where the canoes were stored, taken in 1934, presumably before the 1934 Flood. This area of the Yarra was shallow with a number of mid river sandbanks and a popular swimming area for locals.yarra river, chipperfield's boathouse, pontoon -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, W.H. Paterson - Blind Cricketers of Australia, 1957
... on the banks of Gardiner's Creek, and adjacent to the tram and train... of Gardiner's Creek, and adjacent to the tram and train lines. The land ...When the Victorian Blind Cricket Association approached Mr Paterson for assistance in gaining access to a permanent cricket pitch upon which games could be played, it set in chain a series of events that remain in place today. Mr Paterson had been heavily involved in the formation of the Association for the Blind and saw this as a problem to be solved. Raising money through public donation and door knocking, Mr Paterson arranged the purchase of land on the banks of Gardiner's Creek, and adjacent to the tram and train lines. The land was raised, to avoid flooding, and a surface prepared. The sportsground was adjacent to the AAB, however due to the interest of Malvern Council in the land and knowing that the AAB at that time was in financial difficulties, a Trust was set up to handle the management with Mr Paterson, Mr Gould the Malvern Council Town Clerk and George Maxwell as trustees. A clubhouse was also needed to allow players to take shelter during matches and once again, Mr Paterson came to the rescue. Using their personal funds, Mr and Mrs Paterson loaned the Trust the monies required for the building. This plaque recognises the dedication and support that Mr Paterson gave to help establish the first blind cricket playing ground in Australia.Digital image of metal plaqueErected to the Memory of W.H. Paterson, M.B.E. Obit. Feb. 19 1957 By his personal efforts and sacrifice these playing fields were obtained and this clubhouse erected The first for blind cricket in Australia Erected by the Blind Cricketers of Victoria October 22nd 1957william paterson, victorian blind cricket association -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Article - OUTER CIRCLE RAILWAY
... . The second is of the Black Bridge over Gardiners Creek dated 1935.... is of the Black Bridge over Gardiners Creek dated 1935. Outer Circle ...This file contains five items: 1/Two copies of a document titled THE OUTER CIRCLE RAILWAY by the Royal Historical Society of Victoria and the Australian Railway Historical Society, Vic div. It details the history of the construction of the Outer Circle Railway and discussed expenses and other factors affecting the construction of the line. Notes compiled by R.K Whitehead, Research and Archives Officer Australian Railway Historical Society Victoria Division. The document includes three maps of the outer circle railway line. 2/Four newspaper articles detailing the history of the Outer Circle Railway Line. They include ten black and white images of various aspects of the railway and three line maps. The first article is titled ‘Rail Link with the Past’. In the COLLINGWOOD COURIER dated 07/10/1970, author unknown. The second article titled ‘Ghost trains of the Outer’ by Kenneth Joachim in the HERALD dated 18/04/1975. The third article is titled ‘Tracks in Time’ by Norman Thompson from NEWS, dated 13/02/1973. The fourth article is titled ‘Our Ghost Railway’ by John Townsley from the HERALD, dated 06/11/1974. 3/A letter from Victorian Railways Chief Estate Officer N.A Wigmore to the Honorary Secretary of the Caulfield Historical Society, dated 19/11/1975 regarding the leasing of land along the Outer Circle Railway Reserve from Dandenong Road to the Hughesdale Station. 4/Two copies of an article titled ‘Outer Circle Railway’ in the CAULFIELD HISTORICAL SOCIETY NEWSLETTER undated detailing the history of the outer circle line. The article includes a map of the section of the line in Caulfield. 5/A Photocopy of two images of train line locations on the Outer Circle Line. One on Warrigal Road, looking south from Ashburton dated 1936. The second is of the Black Bridge over Gardiners Creek dated 1935.outer circle railway, normanby road, caulfield station, outer circle line, rosstown junction railway, monash john, caulfield historical society, poath road, deepdene dasher, ashby dasher, dandenong road, gippsy goods, mallee root mercury, outer circle railway reserve, railway lines, railway stations, steam trains -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Folder, Mackillop, Mary, 1999
Photocopies from published biographies of Sister Mary Mackillop (to become Australia's first Saint) particularly relating to her parents history in Port Phillip. Mary MacKillop unveiled by Lesley O'Brien (1994) p 14 - 17, The Extraordinary Australian Mary Mackillop by Paul S. Gardiner (1993) p 10 - 13, Mary mackillop a woman before her time by William Modystack (1982) and one other unsourced book. Sections marked relating to the family living on Merri Creek and Darebin Creek and The Plenty in the 1840s after Mary's birth in 1842.15 pagesHG Booklet 20harry gilham collection, mary mckillop, mckillop family, port phillip, merri creek, darebin creek, the plenty -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Ballarat School of Mines Visitors' Book, 1879-1890, 1879-1890
James Redmond Gilbert (sr) was born in 1837 at Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He married Ellen Spouse. He , James Gilbert died on 26 July 1900 at Melbourne, and is buried at Boroondara Cemetery (Kew). J.R Gilbert lived at Running Creek (later Havilah) for some time, and during that time was employed in one of the bigger mines in the district. (Research by Ren at Havilah Research, 2019) Leatherbound ledger with hand written names, professions, residence and remarks relating to visitors to the Ballarat School of Mines. Sample Names: 1881 May 2 David Kerr Diamond Miner South Africa May 2 S. R. Dodds Diamond Miner South Africa May 3 Albert E. King Accountant Adelaide, South Australia "see signature 6 leaves back" May 6 William Morley Wesleyan Minister Auckland, New Zealand May 6 Rainsford Ravin Wellington, New Zealand May 7 Frank E. Lawrence, Lake River, Tasmania May 9 M. Richter Engineer Germany May 9 Dr Wilhelm Landall naturalist Berlin, Germany May 10 William Ralph Heaton Mercantile Birmingham May 11 Arthur I. Traill Grazier Llanpollen, New South Wales May 10 Marian Traill 1882 July 10 Arthur W.W. Brown London July 10 Benjamin Spargo Mining Mananger and owner Snowy Creek July 10 Thomas Cooke Miner Ballarat July 14 Robert H. Kenny July 14 Mr and Mrs Buston, [Indigo Planter?] Bengal, Indonesia July 14 Samuel H. Halker Ballarat July 14 Charles Phelan Talbot July 14 E. Walker Ballarat 1884 June 30 M.N. Cooper Dunedin, new Zealand June 30 Richard Hosking gardiner Gong Gong Well pleased with School June 30 Humphrey John Ballarat July 1 Cecily Gilbert Melbourne July 1 Florence Shrivall Melbourne July 1 [W.N. Marsh?] Colonial Secretary Hong Kong July 1 Louis Fause Engine Driver Dunolly July 1 John L. Bertram Blacksmith Melbourne July 1 Thomas Eardley Coachmaker London "Exceedingly obliged to Mr Oddie for a very pleasant instruction time spent in inspection of the various scientific appliances in the Ballarat School of Mines." (Donation 2/6) July 4 E. Goodwin [David?] Artist Spellbound July 4 W. Glumley Station Master Murtoa July July 4 James Thomas Miner Corrinondie, New Zealand "Very pleased with the School in all its branches. I hope to contribute to the specimen department. J.T." July 8 Robert Wall Engine Driver 1885 September 16 J.W. Springthorpe, M.D., Melbourne (very much pleased in every way) September 26 M. Oddie, Ballarat 1886 January 12 William Piekard, Leicester, England January 12 Robert Linford, Norwich, England January 12 H. Tipping, Draughtsman, Adelaide (Very instructive and should be taken advantage of by all who can) January 12 Fred H.K. Dreslecher, London (ditto) January 23 Walter Redgate, Manchester (ditto) April 7 Annie Bellingham, Richmond April 9 Fred Kruger, Landscape Photo, Geelong April 14 Mary Barry, Murtoa April 19 N.J. Tabuteau Accountant Napier, New Zealand April 19 George N. [Baroft?] Gentleman Cheshire, England April 21 Hon. George D'Almaine, Peer of England, London April 21 Lord Augustus Honour April 21 William Holt, South Melbourne April 21 H. Bartell, Gentleman, Smythes April 21 Fred Musgrove, Gentleman April 21 A. Chirnside, Squatter April 23 Alice Cravino, student, Buninyong April 24 East Melbourne Bicycle Club April 28 J. Kinnear, Kyneton April 28 J.P. Kinnear, Kyneton May 19 Bob Selby, Doctor, Ballarat May 19 J.W.M.. Quiggin, globe trotter, Picton (NS Wales) May 25 Arthur Night, Sutton Hotel, Ballarat (very fair) May 28 D. Kelly, attendant, China May 28 J. Kelly, schoolboy, China June 1 Joseph Jelbart, Blacksmith, Harrow September 9 David Ham, M.L.C. Ballarat ( A right to be pleased) September 9 J.J. Green, Merchant, Adelaide (Very much pleased with my visit to this intitiution it has my hearty sympathy and appreciation, Much pleased at what I have seen its value to the community) 9 December James H. Tappin, Agent, Ballarat (very pleased with instruction 1887 March 20 Thomas Bath Learmonth March 20 James R. Gilbert= Miner Running Creek March 20 C. Holtermann Out of business Adelaide 1890 21 May Mr and Mrs Fairchild, gentleman. Yarra house, Dalgety St, St Kildaballarat school of mines, visitors, j.w. springthorpe, chinese visitors, visitors' book, running creek, james redmond gilbert sr, havilah -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book - Cookery Book, 1932
Barbara Gardiner . Used by her Aunt in Box Hill for many years. Could originally have been her Mother-in-law's, Mrs Bennett, as her Aunty Myrtle married in 1939.Cookery Book - '1500 New Economy Cookery and Household Recipes' 1932. Brown, thick paper book with many recipes ranging from Barley Broth to a way to clean window sash cords.'Success' 1500 New Economy Cookery and Household Recipes'.books, cookery -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Equipment - Camera
Camera owned by Robert Gardiner in the 1950s. Purchased c 1954 at Michael's camera store, cnr Elizabeth and Bourke Street, Melbourne. Used during courtship with Barbara Hegarty Gardiner - Took sporting photos, family photos and Holiday trips.Twin Lens Reflex black camera in leather case - R (Flexo) with carrying strap. Strap holding a Weston light meter in zipped soft bag. Lens hood in leather case. Lens f 1.35 focal length 7.5cm. Film size 120|Cardboard Box. Hanimex - transparency mounts. A total of 9 items .Flexophotography, cameras, camera accessories -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Jumper and Cap, c. 1980
The garment and cap were made by Peg West for Robert. Peg was a former member of the historical society who lived at 10 Wattle Valley Road, Mitcham (1931 - 2009). She knitted many garments for family and friends. The wool was purchased by Barbara Gardiner for the jumper and cap for Robert.Man's dark grey with multi-coloured fleck wool hand knitted ribbed jumper and matching cap. The rib pattern is two knit two purl stitches. The garment is long sleeved with cuffs and a polo neck collar. The matching cap (beanie shape) has a twin back edge.costume, male, handcrafts, knitting -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Veteran in walking, 2003
... Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road ...Article about Bob Gardiner and his career in athletics, mainly as a walker.Article about Bob Gardiner and his career in athletics, mainly as a walker.Article about Bob Gardiner and his career in athletics, mainly as a walker.gardiner, bob, athletics, walking -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Mayoral dinner, 1/07/2004 12:00:00 AM
Invitation to Mrs Marbara Gardiner to the mayoral dinner, Friday 16 July 2004, at Box Hill Town Hall.Invitation to Mrs Marbara Gardiner to the mayoral dinner, Friday 16 July 2004, at Box Hill Town Hall. Mayor Cr Robert Chong OAM.Invitation to Mrs Marbara Gardiner to the mayoral dinner, Friday 16 July 2004, at Box Hill Town Hall. city of whitehorse, gardiner, barbara, chong, robert, mayoral dinners, invitations -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Torch Brightens City, 21/06/2000 12:00:00 AM
Article in Whitehorse Gazette about the route of the Olympic Torch.Article in Whitehorse Gazette about the route of the Olympic Torch. Also an article about Bob Gardiner, past Olympian, who will carry the Torch through Whitehorse.Article in Whitehorse Gazette about the route of the Olympic Torch. olympic games, gardiner, bob -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Cup fashion takes three paces back, 2004
Article promoting Whitehorse Historical Society's Parade of Cup Fashions from the 1880's to be held at Christ Church Anglican Church, Mitcham on 4 Sep 2004.Article promoting Whitehorse Historical Society's Parade of Cup Fashions from the 1880's to be held at Christ Church Anglican Church, Mitcham on 4 Sep 2004.Article promoting Whitehorse Historical Society's Parade of Cup Fashions from the 1880's to be held at Christ Church Anglican Church, Mitcham on 4 Sep 2004.clothing and dress, whitehorse historical society, gardiner, barbara, jones-evans, vicki, christ church anglican church, mitcham -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Rita Salvana, 2002
Transcript of interview with Miss Rita Salvana of Salvana Avenue Mitcham.Transcript of interview with Miss Rita Salvana of Salvana Avenue Mitcham. Tape no. NP2713, shelf no. 09.14.02Transcript of interview with Miss Rita Salvana of Salvana Avenue Mitcham. salvana avenue, mitcham, salvana, rita, gardiner, barbara -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Cup fashion takes three paces back, 2004
Parade of Cup fashions from previous decades organised by the Whitehorse Historical Society.Parade of Cup fashions from previous decades organised by the Whitehorse Historical Society.Parade of Cup fashions from previous decades organised by the Whitehorse Historical Society.fashion shows, jones-evans, vicki, whitehorse historical society inc, gardiner, barbara -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Hot to trot, 2/02/2000
... Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road ...Article on two former Olympians, Bob Gardiner and Hugh Jack who have been chosen to carry the Olympic torch through Whitehorse City.gardiner, bob, jack, hugh, olympic games -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Looking back on Whitehorse, 2001
Article covering the chronological history of Whitehorse from 1830s - 1994.Article covering the chronological history of Whitehorse from 1830s - 1994. Photograph of Nunawading Historical Society's Barbara Gardiner taken in Schwerkolt Cottage. Also article on Simon Kinch's career with the Nunawading / Whitehorse Gazette.Article covering the chronological history of Whitehorse from 1830s - 1994. local history, city of whitehorse, nunawading and district historical society, gardiner, barbara, kinch, simon -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Win for museum
Win for museum by Salena Brunsden.Win for museum by Salena Brunsden. Interview with Valda Arrowsmith about Schwerkolt Cottage's accreditation under the Museums Accreditation Program of Museums Australia (Vic).Win for museum by Salena Brunsden. schwerkolt cottage & museum complex, nunawading and district historical society, museums australia (vic) museum accreditation program, arrowsmith, valda, gardiner, barbara -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Bob walks for his life
... Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road ...Article on Bob Gardiner, Olympian walker in Australian Unity Newsletter, Winter 2000.Article on Bob Gardiner, Olympian walker in Australian Unity Newsletter, Winter 2000.Article on Bob Gardiner, Olympian walker in Australian Unity Newsletter, Winter 2000.gardiner, bob, tallent, jared, athletics -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Letter - Correspondence, Letter from Richard Casey, 1949
A thank you letter to H.E. More.A thank you letter to H.E. More, President of the Liberal & Country Party, East Burwood Branch from Richard Casey, for support and work during the campaign in Latrobe, 1949.A thank you letter to H.E. More. elections, casey, richard gardiner lord, liberal and country party, moore, h.e. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Letter - Correspondence, Memo for Blackburn Branch Secretary of Liberal & Country Party
Memo for Blackburn Branch Secretary L.C.P.Memo for Blackburn Branch Secretary L.C.P. because of possible dissolution and likely ensuing Federal Election, wanting endorsement of a candidate for Latrobe. Would the Branch pass a resolution if it desires the candidature of the Honourable R.G. Casey. The motion was submitted and carried. Memo author, Marjorie Hine, Secretary Latrobe L.C.P. Electorate Committee.Memo for Blackburn Branch Secretary L.C.P.elections, casey, richard gardiner lord, hine, marjorie, liberal and country party latrobe electorate committee, liberal and country party blackburn branch -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Letter - Correspondence, Friends of Schwerkolt Cottage, 1994
Letter from Barbara Gardiner, Convenor.Letter from Barbara Gardiner, Convenor, to first activity for the friends of Schwerkolt Cottage, 23 July, 1994.Letter from Barbara Gardiner, Convenor.friends of schwerkolt cottage, gardiner, barbara, nunawading historical society inc. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Sites for training scheme, 1993
Vacant land in Nunawading should be used for an employment training scheme to help long term unemployed.Vacant land in Nunawading should be used for an employment training scheme to help long term unemployed. Council wants to know what the community thinks about the idea.Vacant land in Nunawading should be used for an employment training scheme to help long term unemployed.youth, shambrook, tim, gardiner, bob -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Who remembers the Mitcham bushfires of January 1962?, 22/01/2002
Recollections of Bob and Barbara Gardiner of bushfires in Mitcham in 1962.Recollections of Bob and Barbara Gardiner of bushfires in Mitcham in 1962.Recollections of Bob and Barbara Gardiner of bushfires in Mitcham in 1962.mitcham, bushfires, gardiner, bob, barbara, may court, no 7 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Map, Municipality of Nunawading, c1950
... . blackburn south gardiners creek blackburn blackburn creeklands Plan ...Plan No 234, compiled and photo-lithographed at the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works under the direction of G.R. McGowan, Chief Surveyor.Plan No 234, compiled and photo-lithographed at the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works under the direction of G.R. McGowan, Chief Surveyor. Covers the area each Side of Canterbury Road from Orchard Grove to Vernon Street. Includes detail of creeks.Plan No 234, compiled and photo-lithographed at the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works under the direction of G.R. McGowan, Chief Surveyor. blackburn south, gardiners creek, blackburn, blackburn creeklands