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Melton City Libraries
Photograph, Working bee at the Willows, 1974
... local special interest groups... Local architecture local identities local special interest ...A group of people standing in front the Willows homesteadlocal architecture, local identities, local special interest groups, council -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, The Willows, 1969
... local special interest groups... Local architecture local special interest groups pioneer ...Angle view of front and side of the house local architecture, local special interest groups, pioneer families, council -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, The Willows, 1969
... local special interest groups... Local architecture local special interest groups Pioneer ...The back view of the houselocal architecture, local special interest groups, pioneer families, council -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, Scout troop, Unknown
... Local special interest groups... the formation of the 1st Melton Scouts Local special interest groups ...In 1963, along with Betty Jones and Isabel Snell, Edna Barrie was instrumental in forming the 1st Melton Cub Pack and later supported the formation of the 1st Melton Scouts Djerriwarrh Scout Troop in front of the Former Melton Wesleyan Church on Palmerston Street local special interest groups, local identities -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, Melton Brownies, 1960
... Local special interest groups... Local special interest groups Brownies club in front of a house ...Brownies club in front of a houselocal special interest groups -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, Melton guides, Unknown
... Local special interest groups... Local special interest groups Churches Melton girls guides ...Melton girls guides walking out of Scot's Churchlocal special interest groups, churches -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Newsletter, CMHS Moorabbin Mirror Vol 6 April 2016, Moorabbin Mirror Vol 6 April 2016, April 2016
This is Vol. 6 of the Moorabbin Mirror produced by CMHS members Fran & Holger Bader , Valma Sharp April 2016 The Moorabbin Mirror reflects the history and heritage of the former City of Moorabbin — derived from Mooroobin, ‘a resting place’ in the Bunurrung spoken language. In 1994, the City of Moorabbin was integrated into the Cities of Bayside, Glen Eira, Kingston and Monash. This issue of the Moorabbin Mirror is dedicated to all the young, and not so young, men and women from the former City of Moorabbin who served ‘King and Country’ during the Great War. Especially those who never came home including a photo of WW1 Mordialloc Memorial and the 2016 Local Commemorative Services. Valma Sharp CMHS President 'officially opened' the new WC and thanked GECC for this amenity. Members and Guests then shared light refreshments before welcoming visitors to the BCM Extra Open Day. Unfortunately Lorna Thatcher was unable to attend due to a sudden illness and Committee and members sent Get Well wishes via Frank. The Diary informs members of the Extra Open Days, upcoming publicity events , Meetings and Community Group visits to BCM, Local interest items include Lees Nursery, Market Gardening Heritage, Westall UFO, Joyce Park Playground Solar System., Moorabbin Ten Pin Bowl and the School Amateur Radio Special Event. The Committee is very grateful for the help provided by David Hardham GEHS to set up our new CMHS website. An informative article re the 2012 GESAC that replaced the 1964 Olympic Pool. Information is requested for the Roving Curator August Rietman display 2017.This is Vol. 6 of the Moorabbin Mirror, Newsletter of CMHS April 2016A4 x 3 paper folded to A5 x 6pp with colour photographs. Moorabbin / Mirror / April 2016 Vol 6moorabbin mirror, bader fran, bader holger, sharp valma, hardham david, thatcher lorna, anzac memorial mordialloc, anzac, lees nursery thomas st brighton east, gesac, moorabbin ten pin bowling, joyce park playground ormond, bentleigh, moorabbin, mckinnon, roving curator program mav, westall ufo, -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, Melton State School, Unknown
... , Mr Jack Tolhurst has been active in many local groups..., Mr Jack Tolhurst has been active in many local groups ...Photo was donated by Mary Tolhurst. She was the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Tarleton, long time residents of the district (or who settled in the district). Together with he late husband, Mr Jack Tolhurst has been active in many local groups, with a special interest in the Melton & District Historical Society. When the “The Willows” was opened in 1982 Mrs Tolhurst made generous gifts and loans of a large amount of furniture. She held office as Vice President several times and is an enthusiastic worker for the Society She was made a Life Member in 1982 One of the buildings of Melton State Schoollocal architecture, education