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Photograph, 1908 View of Kalorama Gap From the Main Road, 1908
View of the Kalorama Gap from main Road (now Ridge Road), looking across Walker's raspberry patch with Mountjoy coaching stables on the LHS and Mountjoy Guest House in centre. Price's house and shop on the RHS.mountjoy, walker, raspberry, coach, stables -
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Photograph, Mountain Grange and Great Barn Kalorama
Copy of a postcard titled "Looking Towards Healesville". View taken from "Cherry Farm" hill looking across farm (now the Kalorama Memorial Reserve), which was the property of Thomas and Eliza Hand. Location recognised because of likeness to a painting.eliza hand, mountain grange, thomas hand -
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Photograph, Mountain Grange Kalorama 4.11.31, 4/11/1931
House in photo is handsome, well maintained with ornamental double doors and dormer window. Narrow view of rear of building. Picture does not resemble earlier photos but Mountain Grange demolished in 1932. Present location of the Karwarra Gardens and Kalorama Memorial Reserve.kalorama memorial reserve, mountain grange -
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Photograph, Mountain Grange and Great Barn Kalorama c1890, c1890
Mountain Grange homestead with the great barn. Left are remains of tree clearance. Fruit tress at right angle to the house. Other cultivation evident. This is the earliest of the 3 views in the collection.mountain grange, kalorama -
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Photograph, Mountain Grange and Great Barn Kalorama c1910, c1910
View of Mountain Grange Homestead with Great Barn. Tree stumps still visible. Fruit tress still present. Less cultivation near house. Fences more uniform and indication of a road.Woman in dress and bracken in foreground.kalorama, mountain grange -
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Photograph, Kalorama Snow Scenes 1 & 2, c1931
1. Snow at FiveWays c1931. Lamp, cars and gallery visible. 2. Snow at Observatory Tea Rooms Mt. Dandenong c1940kalorama, snow -
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Photograph, Grandma Hand, Gert and Aunt Florrie at Kalorama Post Office c1910, c1910
Kalorama Post Office (Mt Dandenong Nth) at Five Ways c1910. The building is "Beulah Tea Rooms" which had some post office services. Grandma Hand - Eliza Hand nee Erith is in the white bonnet. Gert - Gertrude Badenhop is her grand-daughter with Florrie Hand - later Mrs Walker.eliza hand, florence hand, fiveways, mt dandenong north, post office, tea rooms, gertrude badenhop -
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Photograph, Kamanange - Robinson Family Holiday House c1930, Scenic Drive, Kalorama
View of timber house with a man and two children standing on the balconykamanange, kalorama, robinson -
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Photograph, Kamanange - Scenic Cres, Kalorama
Robinson Family holiday house. Family car in driveway.kamanange, kalorama, robinson -
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Photograph, Snow at FiveWays, Kalorama, 1931, 1931
Snow scene at FiveWays showing old lamp post, cars and warmly dressed people. Looking towards house and store, now the gallery. 1931fiveways, kalorama, snow -
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Photograph, FiveWays, Kalorama Looking Towards Silvan Dam, c1930
Close up of elm tree at FiveWays with a man and woman seated on stone bank and a man standing under the tree. Silvan Dam visible in distance. (2 copies)fiveways, kalorama, silvan dam -
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Photograph, Kalorama Post Office, FiveWays c1994, c1994
The post office business had recently been removed to the shop at Silvandale but the post boxes are still set into the wall. The post office building had been on this site for about 100 years.fiveways, kalorama, post office -
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Photograph, Building Work at Kamanange, Kalorama
Close up view of unknown man working on an addition to the Robinson holiday house Kamanange.kamanange, robinson, kalorama -
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Photograph, Jeeves Coach on CRB Road at Foot of Farringdon Road Kalorama, 1920, 1920
Scene looking down Farringdon Road showing Jeeves horse drawn coach going along the CRB road (Mt Dandenong Tourist Road) in 1920. Detailed inscription on the back handwritten by John Lundy-Clarke in 1974.Jeeves Coach on CRB road at foot of Farringdon Road Kalorama (Mt Dandenong North) 1920. Road was formed most of the length from Montrose by contractors Bladin and Dick employing Robert Logan the younger, in 1919 and lay unmetalled till metalled by the contractors in 1922. Mountain ash trees in foreground were on Thomas Hand’s original 23 acre holding. Those beyond coach were on Isaac Jeeves original 160 acre holding Selection Crown Allotment 925(B). This was the area forming part of the inheritance lost by John William Richardson because of the expense of his wife’s illness. Hand enlarged his 23 acres to 305 in 1874. William and his family grew large crops of raspberries on his area, part of which is in the foreground. It had been cleared by his father’s employees before 1877. The section below the Main Road was cultivated by Fred hand, son of William and grandson of Thomas in the twenties before he moved to Redcliffes where he is today (1974). Comment by John Lundy-Clarke 10.5.1974 coach service, jeeves, crb road, farringdon road, kalorama, mt dandenong north, mt dandenong tourist road, john lundy-clarke, coach -
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Photograph
The photograph is from the album of Ivy My Child. The area depicted would be looking across the Kalorama Valley with the visible roof tops being the homes of the early settler families. Ivy May Child (1910 – 1989) was the daughter of Arthur Edward (Ted) Child (1878 – 1964) and Ethel May Madden (1888 – 1970). Ted Child was the son of Matthew Francis Child (1839 – 1933) and Martha Jeeves (1857 – 1926). He was the grandson of one of the early pioneers Francis Child. Ivy grew up on the family property on Childs Road and took many photographs. Most of these are glued into her photo album. The album covered the years from c1927 – 1932. Ivy married Henry William Burgess (1906 – 1968) in 1944. The photographs remain in their original state in the album with individual copies made. Black and white photograph with trees and bushes in the foreground and hills in the distance. White shapes scattered throughout the centre are the roofs of buildings.Written below the photograph in album: Kaloramakalorama valley, kalorama -
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Photograph, View From Doughty's Road 1974
John Lundy-Clarke grew up in the Kalorama/Mt Dandenong area and later in life (1972-74) began to write a comprehensive history of the area working from an original settlement map in an effort to cover all areas. This photograph shows approximately the same area as photograph number KAL0193 but is taken 60 years later. The trees have grown much taller and the buildings changed. On the site of the Paynter house 'Iona' there is now the 'Yosemite' (Villa Toscana) accommodation. The pavilion in the centre of the photo is the site of 'Kalorama', home of early pioneer Isaac Jeeves. The photograph is taken looking up towards The Gap (FiveWays).Black and white photograph showing a forested area with clear sites. Roofs of buildings can be clearly seen. Handwritten inscription on reverse by John Lundy-ClarkeView from near Doughty’s Rd looking north up valley to Kalorama Gap in Jan 1973. Tiny roof in centre is pavilion on site of “Kalorama”. Long roof to its left is Yosemite Motel on site of “Iona”.paynter, kalorama, iona, yosemite, villa toscana, five ways, the gap -
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Photograph
The photograph belonged to Frank Child and shows the homestead belonging to his grandparents Ted and Ethel Child situated on Childs Road at Kalorama. Francis Matthew (Frank) Child (1928 – 2020) was the son of Bernard Child (1907 – 1995). Bernard was the son of Ethel May Madden and an unknown father. When Ethel married Ted Child in 1908 Bernard was raised by Ted’s parents Francis and Martha Child. Bernard married Dulcie Paice (1904 – 1990) and they had one son, Frank Child, before they divorced in 1943.Small sepia photograph showing a woman entering the gateway to a homestead. The trees have lost their leaves and their are shrubs along the fence line. Two sheds can be seen to the right with a homestead roof to the left.Handwritten on reverse: Home of Ethel + Ted Child Childs Rd Kaloramafrank child, ted child, ethel child, childs road, kalorama, homestead -
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Photograph, Robinson Family Property c1930, c1930
Unnamed woman outside additional Robinson family property in Scenic Cres. Kalorama.kalorama, robinson, scenic crescent -
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Photograph
The photograph is taken at Five Ways intersection at Kalorama in the late 1920s. The cars appear to be parked on Old Coach Road with the FiveWays Cafe and the back of the Methodist Church in the background. The photograph is from the album of Ivy Child. Ivy May Child (1910 – 1989) was the daughter of Arthur Edward (Ted) Child (1878 – 1964) and Ethel May Madden (1888 – 1970). Ted Child was the son of Matthew Francis Child (1839 – 1933) and Martha Jeeves (1857 – 1926). He was the grandson of one of the early pioneers Francis Child. Ivy grew up on the family property on Childs Road and took many photographs. Most of these are glued into her photo album. The album covered the years from c1927 – 1932. Ivy married Henry William Burgess (1906 – 1968) in 1944. The photographs remain in their original state in the album with individual copies made. Sepia photograph showing seven or more old cars parked at FiveWays in Kalorama. A man and woman are in the foreground leaning on the back of a car.Written below photograph in album: CARS AT FIVE WAYSfive ways, fiveways, kalorama, cars, automobiles, methodist church, old coach road, ivy child, ivy may child -
Benalla Art Gallery
Paintiing, Tom ROBERTS, Kalorama in the Dandenongs, 1924
Born: Dorchester, Dorset, England 1856; Arrived Melbourne 1869; Died: Kallista, Victoria, Australia 1931Heidelberg SchoolLedger Gift, 1978Rural landscape with dirt road. Copper coloured timber frame.Recto: Signed "Tom Roberts. 24." in white paint l.l.c of composition; Not dated; Not titledlandscape, trees, bush, road, hill, forest; australian art -
Latrobe Regional Gallery
Drawing, TONKIN, Mary. Born 1973, Melbourne, Australia, Fork, Kalorama, 2010
Pencil on paperSignature and date on back of work. Tertiary inscription: '205888'sketch, drawing, landscape, trees -
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Photograph, Forming Of New Road Kalorama To Olinda, early 1920s
The new Main Road, now Mt Dandenong Tourist Road, was completed in 1926. This scene is looking towards Montrose down from the intesection of Falls Road.Scene of wagon drawn by two horses on wide dirt road with large trees on side of road. Taken just north of Falls Road.wagon, road, main road, mt dandenong tourist road, falls road, horse -
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Photograph, 1920s view of Kalorama FiveWays, c1920
North view Mountjoy complex, Post Office and Store at FiveWays. Mountjoy Guest-house on hll with Jeeves Coach Service.Black and white photograph looking up hill towards guest house with two smaller buildings clearly visible in foreground and several roof tops in distance.ellis jeeves, fiveways, guest house, jeeves, mountjoy, post office, coach service -
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Photograph, The New Garden Mountain Grange Kalorama 1931, 1931
Garden with circular paths and the side of the hill in background. On the right there is a house among the trees. Possibly Cherry Farm.mountain grange -
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Photograph, The New Garden Mountain Grange Kalorama 1931, 1931
View of garden and part of circular paths. Man in suit holding young child on right hand side.mountain grange -
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Photograph, Kalorama Methodist Sunday School at FiveWays c1940, c1940
Sunday School Photo. Standing L - R are Ken Jeeves, Dorothy Jeeves, Monnie Bowman, Edna Hodgson, Laurie Bowman, Billie Hodgson. Seated L - R are Betty Jeeves (Elizabeth Law-Smith), Don Jeeves, Irene Jeeves, Heather Jeeves, Esme Jeeves, Norma Jeeves, Laurence Jeeves. Esme, Heather and Dorothy Jeeves are the children of Walter and Dorothy Jeeves. Norma, Irene, Donald and Laurence Jeeves are the children of Norman and Adelie Jeeves (Worland) Ken and Betty Jeeves are the children of Hubert and Daisy Jeeves (Rowse)elizabeth jeeves, fiveways, kalorama methodist church, methodist church, ken jeeves, dorothy jeeves, monnie bowman, edna hodgson, laurie bowman, billie hodgson, don jeeves, irene jeeves, heather jeeves, esme jeeves, norma jeeves, laurence jeeves -
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Photograph, Child Family Property Kalorama Valley c1900, c1900
Landscape showing land clearance against uncleared bush. Child property went almost to Silvan. Harry Child had the sawmill.child, harry child, kalorama valley -
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Photograph, "Kia-Ora' Guest House. Kalorama Valley c1900, c1900
Landscape view from Barbers Road across the valley. Kia-Ora was built by George Barber in 1909 and run as a guest house. John Lundy-Clarke annotated the properties shown with the owners' names. Excellent companion piece to J L-C's "Mountain of Struggle".kalorama valley, kia-ora guest house, mountain of struggle, john lundy-clarke -
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Photograph, Kalorama Methodist Church at FiveWays c1994, c1994
The church was built in 1910 or 1911 by local labour. It was closed in the early 1970's, perhaps at the time that the Uniting Church was formed. At this time, 1994, it was occupied as a residence. When Alison Cassidy purchased the building in ? to establish 'Yumbada', the 2 porch windows were purchased by the Historical Society for $70 (cost of removal).fiveways, kalorama methodist church, yumbada -
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Photograph, The Peace Memorial FiveWays, Kalorama c1994, c1994
Constructed from a single piece of local stone. Ellis Park in background. Child seated is Victoria Wall about 5 years old.fiveways, ellis park, peace memorial