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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mitcham War Memorial
... it was located in Centre of Whitehorse Road. Since moved to Halliday Park... of Whitehorse Road. Since moved to Halliday Park. Note horse drawn cart ...Black/white photo of Mitcham War Memorial when it was located in Centre of Whitehorse Road. Since moved to Halliday Park. Note horse drawn cart on rightwar memorial mitcham, armstrong, ian -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mitcham War Memorial
... to Halliday Park in Mitcham Road... in Whitehorse Road, Mitcham. Since relocated to Halliday Park in Mitcham ...Black/white of Mitcham War Memorial taken inside fence when Memorial was located in Whitehorse Road, Mitcham. Since relocated to Halliday Park in Mitcham Roadwar memorial mitcham, armstrong, ian -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mitcham Memorial Hall
... removed to Halliday Park, Mitcham. Whitehorse Road... in the foreground has been removed to Halliday Park, Mitcham. Whitehorse ...The Memorial Hall on Mitcham Road Mitcham, opened officially on Sunday 13 June 1926. The RSL used the hall until 1951, when it was sold to the Nunawading Council to be used as a community facility. In 1993 Nunawading Council sold the hall site.Three coloured photographs a-c of the Mitcham Memorial Hall (demolished). The statue of the soldiers in the foreground has been removed to Halliday Park, Mitcham. Whitehorse Road is in the foreground of each photograph.mitcham memorial hall -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Brittania Mall Mitcham
... . The guide hall in Brittania Street was removed to Halliday Park... to Halliday Park Mitcham. The development included extension ...The Brittania Mall was part of a $5 million development of the Mitcham Shopping centre, begun in 1986. It affected both Edward Street and Brittania Street, part of which had to be re-routed. The guide hall in Brittania Street was removed to Halliday Park Mitcham. The development included extension of the New World Supermarket(now Coles) and a two level carpark.Coloured photograph of the Britannia Mall, Mitcham taken from the north end. Traffic in the distance is on Whitehorse Road - 2012shops, britannia mall, mitcham -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Guide Hall, Mitcham, 13/06/1986 12:00:00 AM
... in a purpose built facility on Halliday Park and Scouts likewise... facility on Halliday Park and Scouts likewise in Brunswick Road ...2 Coloured photos of Guide Hall, West side of Brittania Street, Mitcham. Formerly jointly used with Scouts and therefore known as Scout Hall. Since demolished. Guides are now located in a purpose built facility on Halliday Park and Scouts likewise in Brunswick Road. These moves were necessitated by the redevelopment of Britannia Street and the former Primary School site.mitcham guide hall, mitcham scout hall -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, War Memorial Mitcham, C1930
... .|4. Currently mounted in the gardens of Halliday Park... mounted in the gardens of Halliday Park in Mitcham Rd. War ...Black and white photo of War Memorial in Whitehorse Road,Mitcham.The much travelled (located and relocated) soldier has been placed n many since the end of WW1:|1. Centre of Whitehorse Road within reserve midway between Mitcham Road and Station Street (see photograph 562)|2. Closer to Mitcham Road and on the garden /lawns between Whitehorse Road (main throughway) and the northern service| road. (see NP562)|3. On his pedestal outside the Memorial Hall on the corner of Whitehorse Road and MacDowall Street.|4. Currently mounted in the gardens of Halliday Park in Mitcham Rd.war memorial mitcham -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Work for sustenance suspended, 1932, 1936
... . Halliday Robert Ramsay Walker Park Vermont Reserve Photocopy ...Photocopy of extracts from Norman Anderson's scrap book - taken from a newspaper article, the council argued about work for sustenance.Photocopy of extracts from Norman Anderson's scrap book - taken from a newspaper article, the council argued about work for sustenance. Also in a letter by Cr Armstrong, origins of Walker Park and Vermont reserve are mentioned.Photocopy of extracts from Norman Anderson's scrap book - taken from a newspaper article, the council argued about work for sustenance. relief workers, shire of blackburn and mitcham, armstrong, norman, boothroyd, j.e., halliday, robert ramsay, walker park, vermont reserve