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Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping and Photograph, Diamond Valley News, 166 Nell Street Greensborough, 20/10/1987
Historical advertising for 166 Nell Street Greensborough, 3 bedroom house, sold February 1988 for $81,000. Photograph of house, taken 2018 by Marilyn Smith.Historical newspaper real estate advertisement (black and white) and colour photographnell street greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping and Photograph, 4 Monty Street Greensborough, 1993_12
Historical advertising for 4 Monty Street Greensborough, 3 bedroom house, sold December 1978 for $39,000. Photograph of house, taken 2018 by Marilyn Smith.Historical newspaper real estate advertisement (black and white) and colour photographmonty street greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, Marilyn Warren, Early history of the Victorian legal system, 28/04/2011
Early history of the Victorian legal system is a presentation by Marilyn Warren, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria at the Royal Historical Society of Victoria. Of particular interest is the section on Plenty Valley bushrangers, pp26-28.30p. text.victoria law, legal system victoria, plenty valley bushrangers, marilyn warren, rhsv -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping and Photograph, Diamond Valley News, 188 Henry Street Greensborough, 21/06/1993
Historical advertising for 188 Henry Street Greensborough, 2 bedroom house, sold June 1993 for $93,750. Other sales: February 2003 for $205,000. Photograph of house, taken 19/10/2018 by Marilyn SmithHistorical newspaper real estate advertisement (black and white) and colour photographhenry street greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, Marilyn Smith, Alan John Ely (1940- ), 2019_
Alan John Ely (known as John) was born in Greensborough and was associated with the Greensborough Football Club from an early age. Includes photographs of him as mascot and later trainer with GFC and a selection of his membership tickets, 1949, 1950 and 1958. Information collated by Marilyn Smith in 2019.2 p., photos and information.alan john ely, john ely, greensborough football club, ely family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping and Photograph, Diamond Valley News, 129 Henry Street Greensborough, 21/06/1993
Historical advertising for 129 Henry Street Greensborough, 4 bedroom house, sold 21/06/1993 for $123,000. Other sales: November 1986 for $83,000; August 1999 $200,000 and August 2004 for $325,000. Photograph of house, taken 19/10/2018 by Marilyn SmithHistorical newspaper real estate advertisement (black and white) and colour photographhenry street greensborough -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Keith Latchford meeting notes, 2009
Keith Latchford lived in Schwerkolt Cottage with his parents Albert Henry and Betty (nee Kerr) and ten siblings.Keith Latchford lived in Schwerkolt Cottage with his parents Albert Henry and Betty (nee Kerr) and ten siblings. Keith's wife Marilyn accompanied him to the interview by Valda Arrowsmith. Keith Latchford lived in Schwerkolt Cottage with his parents Albert Henry and Betty (nee Kerr) and ten siblings. latchford, keith, latchford, albert henry, latchford, betty, schwerkolt cottage -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, Alan Reginald Ely (1911-1991 ), 2019_
Alan Reginald Ely (known as John) was born in Greensborough and married Maisie Love in 1936. Includes photos of Alan and Maisie. He was associated with the Greensborough Football Club. Includes photographs of him from GFC team photos and a selection of his membership tickets, 1948 and 1953. Also news clippings about Alan's work with Greensborough Progress Association. Information collated by Marilyn Smith in 2019.4 p., photos and information.greensborough football club, ely family, greensborough progress association, alan reginald ely -
Orbost & District Historical Society
letter, 1968
Massey Herbert was a prominent Orbost citizen being the youngest candidate In Orbost's history to have been elected to the shire council. This letter was written by Massey Herbert for Marilyn Morgan as a job reference. Marilyn worked at Herbert's Snowy River Store in Nicholson Street, Orbost from 1.1.1966 until 27.4.1968.Associated with a well-known Orbost business which started in 1888 and finally closed in c.1970.A typed letter of reference from Massey Herbert for Marilyn Morgan. It is typed on a Herbert's Snowy River Pty Ltd letter head. The header is green and red print and the text black. The envelope is 2599.2.herbert-massey snowy-river-stores morgan-marilyn -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour photograph, Two students in the Ballarat School of Mines campus library, 30/01/1996
Alice Vearsha and Marilyn Dew, Information Literacy students in SMB campus library Colour photograph of two female students looking at books in the SMB campus library.Back of photo: Discovering a whole new world out there after improving their English literacy skill through an SMB course. Alice Vearsha (56) (left) - Marilyn Dew (46). 30th Jan 96 smb library, alice vearsha, marilyn dew, library, librarian, e.j. tippett library -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Homefront: Modern combat, 11/07/2018
"Homefront" is the name of the group of chainsaw statues in Greensborough's War Memorial Park. Banyule Council initiated the project. The sculptures were designed by Amanda Gibson, carved by Hikaru Kodama and Leigh Conkie. This sculpture "Modern Warfare" shows two soldiers standing back to back. These soldiers are a symbol of strength and the ability to focus. And a reminder that Australian soldiers are currently deployed overseas. Women have been on the front line since 2016. She wears the uniform worn in East Timor. The male wears the uniform from Afghanistan. The Homefront project replaces Leigh Conkie's original chainsaw sculptures in War Memorial Park.Digital copy of colour photographsgreensborough war memorial park, war memorials, homefront project -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Homefront: Reunion [boy], 11/07/2018
"Homefront" is the name of the group of chainsaw statues in Greensborough's War Memorial Park. Banyule Council initiated the project. The sculptures were designed by Amanda Gibson, carved by Hikaru Kodama and Leigh Conkie. This sculpture "Reunion" represents the joy of reunion and what has been happening on the ‘Homefront’ while soldiers are serving overseas. The two sculptures are placed apart, facing each other. The excitement on the young boy’s face as he runs to his father is a joy to see. Dad waits patiently, taking in the sight of his boy. The Homefront project replaces Leigh Conkie's original chainsaw sculptures in War Memorial Park.Digital copy of colour photographsgreensborough war memorial park, war memorials, homefront project -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Homefront: Reunion [father], 11/07/2018
"Homefront" is the name of the group of chainsaw statues in Greensborough's War Memorial Park. Banyule Council initiated the project. The sculptures were designed by Amanda Gibson, carved by Hikaru Kodama and Leigh Conkie. This sculpture "Reunion" represents the joy of reunion and what has been happening on the ‘Homefront’ while soldiers are serving overseas. The two sculptures are placed apart, facing each other. The excitement on the young boy’s face as he runs to his father is a joy to see. Dad waits patiently, taking in the sight of his boy. The Homefront project replaces Leigh Conkie's original chainsaw sculptures in War Memorial Park.Digital copy of colour photographsgreensborough war memorial park, war memorials, homefront project -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Homefront: Justin the Tracker Dog, 11/07/2018
"Homefront" is the name of the group of chainsaw statues in Greensborough's War Memorial Park. Banyule Council initiated the project. The sculptures were designed by Amanda Gibson, carved by Hikaru Kodama and Leigh Conkie. This sculpture 'Justin the Tracker Dog" represents the 11 tracker dogs in the Vietnam War. The names of all dogs are on the base of the statue. All dogs were black Labradors rescued from Sydney pounds and named after Roman emperors. Justin was carved by Leigh Conkie. Stainless steel collar forged by Roland Dannenhauer. The Homefront project replaces Leigh Conkie's original chainsaw sculptures in War Memorial Park.Digital copy of colour photographsgreensborough war memorial park, war memorials, homefront project -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Homefront: Vietnam, 11/07/2018
"Homefront" is the name of the group of chainsaw statues in Greensborough's War Memorial Park. Banyule Council initiated the project. The sculptures were designed by Amanda Gibson, carved by Hikaru Kodama and Leigh Conkie. In this sculpture "Vietnam", the soldier is based on veteran Bill Cantwell’s experience in the Vietnam War. The young soldier wears an eye patch – Bill’s legacy of his wartime injury. The base of the statue represents being held down – you can see the hands reaching up the soldier’s legs. Carved by Hikaru. The laser-cut steel shield has a pattern of Huey helicopters flying over rubber trees, Bill’s memory of being evacuated after being shot in the eye. The Homefront project replaces Leigh Conkie's original chainsaw sculptures in War Memorial Park.Digital copy of colour photographsgreensborough war memorial park, war memorials, homefront project -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, 113 Mountainview Road Briar Hill, 2018 - post-fire, 19/07/2018
Photographs of house at 113 Mountainview Road Briar Hill, taken after the house was destroyed by fire in July 2018.Digital images of 5 colour photographs.mountainview road briar hill, house fire -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, 3 St Helena Road Greensborough, 1920c
Comparative photographs of the house at 3 St Helena Road Greensborough (corner Diamond Creek Road). The house was built in 1920. The first (black and white) photograph taken in the 1920s, the second (colour) photograph taken 2017.Digital copy of 2 photographs, one black and white, one colour.st helena road greensborough, diamond creek road greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Greensborough Hotel 2018, 24/06/2018
Exterior of Greensborough Hotel after being painted grey in 2018.Digital copy of colour photographmain street greensborough, greensborough hotel -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Greensborough Plaza 1978 [interior], 1978_
Interior of Greensborough Plaza in 1978.Digital copy of colour photographmain street greensborough, greensborough plaza -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Greensborough Plaza 1978 [carpark], 1978_
Car park of Greensborough Plaza in 1978.Digital copy of colour photographmain street greensborough, greensborough plaza -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Greensborough Plaza 1978 [entrance], 1978_
Main Street entrance of Greensborough Plaza in 1978.Digital copy of colour photographmain street greensborough, greensborough plaza -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article and Photograph, Crystal Clean Car Wash, 01/08/2019
Crystal Clean Bay car wash, 35 Sherbourne Road Briar Hill was demolished about 5 July 2019. The site is being redeveloped with residential units.1 page colour photograph and captioncrystal clean bay car wash, sherbourne road briar hill -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article and Photographs, The Rogers family, 2019_
Notes on Basil Joseph Cecil Rogers and his wife Ethel Frances who lived at 32 William Street Greensborough Basil had an electrical goods shop at 42 Main Street Greensborough He died in 1992 and Ethel in 2002.2 p black and white text, colour photograph, scanned advertisements from the Diamonnd Valley Mirror and Diamond Valley News in the 1960s printed on both sidesrogers family, basil rogers, main street greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article and Photographs, The Ashley Family, 2019_
Records of members of the Ashley family. Stanley Edgar Ashley married Vera Ama Gravenall in 1939. They lived in Williams Street Greensborough, and Stan had a men's wear and drapery store in Main Street Greensborough. He was elected to Council for the North Ward of the City of Heidelberg in August 1954, and died in December 2002. Vera died in August 2007, and their son Ralph in September 2009.5 pages black and white text and photographsashley family, williams street greensborough, stan ashleys menswear, main street greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, 42 Alexandra Street Greensborough, 2000c
House at 42 Alexandra Street GreensboroughDigital colour photographs alexandra street greensborough, weatherboards, suburban housing -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, 51 Adeline Street Greensborough, 2000c
House at 51 Adeline Street Greensborough, formerly the home of the Collyer familyDigital colour photographadeline street greensborough, collyer family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, 192 Nell Street Greensborough, 2010c
House at 192 Nell Street Greensborough, formerly the home of the Mills/Manning familyDigital colour photographadeline street greensborough, beryl manning -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Rear of Willetts home, Greensborough 2017, 2017_
Rear of house in Greensborough, formerly Roy and Rhonda Willett's home.Digital colour photographwillett family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, The Adams Family, 2019_
George Adams and later his son Thomas, ran the Adams Butchery at 13 Watsonia Road Watsonia between about 1949 and 1980.2p doubled sided, text, advertisement and col. photographadams family, adams butchery, watsonia road watsonia -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, Adams Cake Shop - the McWhirter Family, 2019_
Keith and Edna McWhirter were proprietors of the Adams Cake Shop, 361 Greensborough Road Watsonia in September 1964. This article includes an advertisement for the shop and some family information.1p. Text and advertisementadams cake shop watsonia, mcwhirter family, greensborough road watsonia