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Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Mernda historic sites 2018, 25/07/2019
In 2018 GHS members visited Turner's Bakery in Mernda for lunch and continued on to visit historic sites remaining in the Mernda area. These photographs show remnant bush and the Parks Victoria sign in the area.Mernda is an area of rapid modern growth with a few remaining historic buildings dating from the 19th centuryDigital copy of colour photographsmernda, parks victoria, bushland -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Bridge Inn Hotel Mernda 2018, 25/07/2019
In 2018 GHS members visited Turner's Bakery in Mernda for lunch and continued on to visit historic sites remaining in the Mernda area. This photograph shows the Bridge Inn Hotel Mernda, established 1891. The hotel is still operating in the 21st century.Mernda is an area of rapid modern growth with a few remaining historic buildings dating from the 19th century.Digital copy of colour photographmernda, bridge inn hotel mernda, mernda historic sites, hotels mernda -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Mernda Post Office 2018, 25/07/2019
In 2018 GHS members visited Turner's Bakery in Mernda for lunch and continued on to visit historic sites remaining in the Mernda area. This photograph shows the Mernda Post Office, formerly the Mernda General Store. It is sited in Schotters Road. Today the Post Office has been relocated to modern premises in Mernda Village Drive.Mernda is an area of rapid modern growth with a few remaining historic buildings dating from the 19th century.Digital copy of colour photographmernda, mernda historic sites, mernda post office, schotters road mernda, post offices, mernda general store -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Photograph (Copy), Dianne Edwards, The Mechanics Institute Yan Yean (later Mernda), 1978
The Mechanics Institute, Yan Yean (later Mernda) was built in 18881 p. black and white photocopy from bookyan yean, mernda, mechanics institutes victoria -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping, Copy, Whittlesea Post, Mernda enjoys birthday, 10 Nov 1993
Mernda Primary School in Johnson's Road, Mernda, celebrates its 140th birthday.Historical building in the City of WhittleseaNewsprint with 1 black and white photograph.mernda, mernda primary school, 140 anniversary, johnsons road mernda, glen, paul -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Photocopy, Mernda Methodist Sunday School Picnic, 29 Mar 1932
Sunday Best In the course of doing some historical research of the old Caretakers Cottage within the Yan Yean Reservoir Park, Mrs. Judy Munro of Wollert gave WHS member Ross a photograph of a Mernda Methodist Sunday School Picnic taken in 1932 outside the cottage. Mrs. Munro's grandfather, Mr. John Kerr (longtime caretaker of the reservoir) is pictured along with the other 67 men, women and children in the group. Mrs. Munroe told Ross that the young girl in the centre was Marjorie Woods, now Mrs. Brennan of Yan Yean. Ross went to see Mrs. Brennan and she remembered the annual picnics to the Reservoir and began to put names to faces on the photograph. Mrs. Brennan said she would seek the help of Mrs. Kathleen Bassett of Doreen (also pictured in the photo) in order to confirm names and fill in the missing gaps. With their memories set back 70 years, these two ladies were able to identify all but one of the 68 people, a remarkable achievement. Many of the names being familiar as people of long associations with the district, names such as Hurrey, Popple, Giddens, Hall and McPhee. There is one missing name, he is the boy standing to the left wearing a cap. Perhaps someone may be able to identify him.Photocopy of original photograph. 67 names of the 68 persons have been identified. There is one missing name, he is the boy standing to the left wearing a cap. Perhaps someone may be able to identify him. Identified names: 1. Miss Alice Horner 2. ? 3. Rev. Harry Sunderland 4. Arthur Sunderland 5. Mrs Ellen Bower 6. Alf Popple 7. Max Giddens 8. Mrs Elsie Bassett 9. Mr Turley 10. Gertie Popple 11. Mrs Adams 12. Mrs Goodman 13. Mrs Phipps 14. Mrs Will Edge 15. Mrs Wellman 16. Mrs Emily Popple 17. Daisy Turley 18. Millie Lobb 19. Mr John Kerr 20. Mr Sam Bradford 21. Arthur Popple 22. Thorden Benson 23. Jim Giddens 24. Mrs Ivy Young 25. Gordon McPhee 26. Bill Hall 27. Ron Sunderland 28. Audrey Edge 29. Hilda Hurrey 30. Arthur Adams 31. Ethel Hurrey 32. Mrs Grace Paget (Teacher) 33. Eileen Paget 34. Gladys Goodman 35. Marjorie Woods 36. Mr Tom Hurrey (Superintendent) 37. Jean Adams 38. Frank Phillps 39. Lydia Butcher 40. Kathleen Popple 41. June Kerr 42. Anne Kerr 43. Maisie Richardson 44. Myrna Bassett 45. Eily Phipps 46. Doreen Kerr 47. Shirley Bassett 48. Beryl Bassett 49. Keitha Hay 50. Jean Butcher 51. Gwen Phipps 52. Joyce Young 53. Mr Will Edge 54. Len Goodman 55. Mr Fred Bassett 56. Maisie Adams 57. Avie Benson 58. Kathleen Paget 59. Ruth Hay 60. Max McPhee 61. Lindsay Bassett 62. Bert Hall 63. Jack Young 64. Norma Phipps 65. Ray Hall 66. Ruth Adams 67. Nancy Benson 68. Winnie Phipps Mernda Sunday School Picnic, 29.3.32mernda methodist sunday school, picnic, yan yean reservoir -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping, Whittlesea Leader, Auction, 107 Schotters Road, Mernda, 31 Oct 2006
Sale by auction of Turner's Bakery in Schotters Road Mernda.Turner family pioneers of the Mernda district3 pages of newsprint with colour images.mernda, turner bakery, schotters road mernda, turner's bakery -
City of Whittlesea
Photograph - Photographs - Bridges, Moses Thomas bridge over the Plenty River 1970, 1970
Bluestone bridge across the Plenty River, Mernda. Commissioned by Moses Thomas, Secretary Morang District Road Board 1867bridges, moses thomas, mernda, bridge inn road -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping, Whittlesea Leader, Mernda streets ahead with new plan, 25 Sep 2002
An article about Whittlesea Council's plan for a 50ha traditional "main street" to be built around the intersection of Plenty Rd and Bridge Inn Rd MerndaNewsprint with black and white imagemernda, mernda junction shopping centre, david turnbull -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, 'Hillcrest' on Mernda Road, Olinda 1911, 1911
Front view of 'Hillcrest' the Devine family home on Mernda Road, Olinda taken in 1911. The road deviation passed to the right of where the photographer was standing. The descriptive text on the reverse of this photograph was hand written by John Lundy-Clarke.“Hillcrest” the home of the Devine family 1911 in Mernda Road now Coonara Road. The road was deviated here to regrade it and the deviation past to the right of the camera. The house fronted down over the valley of the Sassafras Creek towards Kallista. It was close to the spot where the camera stood that the girls practiced the maypole dance in 1911. Vera Devine trained 11 of her mates in the dance here.hillcrest, mernda road, olinda, vera devine, devine family -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Copy, Carome Homestead, Mernda, 1962
A photograph of Carome Homestead in Mernda dated 1962.Abraham Willis pioneer of the Mernda district.Colour photograph.Printed on Kodak Professional Endura Paper. Handwritten on the back: 1962 Power family time.mernda, carome mernda, willis family, abraham willis, isabella willis, carome homestead, 1962 -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Matt Dickinson, The Flume Mernda, 1998
A photograph of the Flume over the Plenty River at Mernda. The flume and iron aqueduct over the Plenty River at Mernda was constructed 1878/79 to replace the 1850's bridge destroyed by floods in 1878. The flume is part of the Yan Yean Water Supply System that originally supplied water to Melbourne. It remained in service until 1960.Listed on The National Trust Heritage Register.Black and white photograph.M. Dickinson 1998 handwritten on the backmernda, flume, aqueduct, mernda flume, plenty river mernda, yan yean water supply system -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Copy, Carome Homestead, Mernda, 1982
A photograph of Carome homestead in Mernda, 1982Abraham Willis pioneer of the Mernda district.Colour photograph.Printed on Fujifilm Pictro Paper. Handwritten on the back: 1982 Danahers time.mernda, carome mernda, willis family, abraham willis, isabella willis, carome homestead, 1982, bluestone house -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping, Whittlesea Post, Mernda market chaos raises fears, 3 May 1978
Trucks unloading late at night outside the Mernda market site on Plenty Road becoming a problem.Historical building of the Shire of WhittleseaNewsprintmernda, mernda market, senior constable robin pantkowski of whittlesea, cr. g. draper, cr. r. hurrey, plenty road mernda -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Padre Hayes, Scouts meeting at Mernda, c. 1927
Padre Hayes Collection. A photograph taken by Padre Hayes. Scouts meeting at Mernda.This photo forms part of a collection of photographs taken by Padre Herbert Edward Elton Hayes (1882-1960) who was a significant local figure in Mernda.Black and white/sepia photograph.Scouts meeting.padre hayes collection, mernda, herbert edward elton hayes, hayes family history, stone wall, scouts, mernda scouts -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Panorama, Black and White, Back to Mernda Reunions held at Fitzroy Gardens c.1950's-1960's x 10 photographs
The Back to Mernda reunions were first held at the Mernda Mechanics Institute and later moved to the Fitzroy Gardens. These historical photographs are a record of the many residents past and present who lived in the district. The photographs were taken in the 1950's-1960's. This collection includes ten photographs.10 black and white photographs, panoramic view of a large group of men, women and children looking at the camera, attending a reunion in an outdoor setting, thought to be held at the Fitzroy Gardens, undated, c.1950s-1960s.B. Sheppard, Photographer, 3 Margaret St, Canterburymernda, yan yean south, yan yean, fitzroy gardens, reunions, 1950, 1960, fashion, panoramic photographs -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Padre Hayes, Girl Guides Mernda, 1927
Padre Hayes Collection. A photograph taken by Padre Hayes of Girl Guides with a horse and jinker outside the home of Padre Hayes in Hayes Road, Mernda.This photo forms part of a collection of photographs taken by Padre Herbert Edward Elton Hayes (1882-1960) who was a significant local figure in Mernda.Black and white/sepia photograph.On rear: Girl Guides Nov 1927.padre hayes collection, mernda, herbert edward elton hayes, hayes family history, hayes road mernda, horse and jinker, girl guides mernda -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping, Town Crier, Mernda Market, unknown
An article about the history of the Mernda Market owned by Nobel Quiney and sons Garnet and John.Newsprint with black and white images.mernda, mernda market, quiney family, nobel quiney, garnet quiney, john quiney, nobel powell, moses thomas, pig shed, plenty road mernda, cattle sale, sheep sale, auction market -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Copy, George Cockerell's Forge Mernda c.1875
A copy of a photograph labelled George Cockerill's (sic) Forge, Mernda c.1885. Cockerell's Forge built c.1858 by John Cockerell stood on the corner of Bridge Inn and Plenty Roads, Mernda, and operated for over 100 years. John Cockerell's brother-in-law Moses Thomas (1825-1878) is identified in this photograph which would date it prior to 1878. Cockerell family pioneers of Mernda district.A4 copy of a sepia photograph.Handwritten on the back: Extract from the book Hard Yakka The Centenary Collection, p.36 George Cockerill (sic). John Cockerill (sic) Forge from 1862. Blue sticker on the back with the number 28 and velcro tabs for display mounting.cockerell family, cockerell forge, blacksmith, moses thomas, mernda, morang, wheelwright, bridge inn road mernda, plenty road mernda, mernda crossroads, john cockerell, george cockerell -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Copy, Mayfield Quarry, Mernda, unknown
The age of the bluestone quarry at Mernda is uncertain, it is believed to date from the early times of settlement in the area, in the mid 19th century. Nearby bluestone buildings such as Mayfield Presbyterian Church and the butter factory at Mayfield may have been sourced from here. Both of these buildings were constructed by Moses Thomas, a very early settler and previous owner of this land.Photo, copy, coloured ink on paperbluestone, moses thomas, quarry, bluestone quarry, mayfield, mernda, mayfield presbyterian church, mernda quarry, 19th century -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mernda School Reunion, Stock family, 2003
Photograph of the Stock family at the Mernda State School Reunion held in the old Mernda School on Plenty Road Mernda, 2003.Colour photographHandwritten on the back: Stock familymernda school reunion, mernda state school, school reunion, frank willis, evie draper, gwen hawke, willis family, draper family, 2003, stock family -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping, Copy, Back to Mernda, c.1950-1960
An incomplete newspaper article containing a list of names of people in attendance of the Back to Mernda reunion held in the Mernda Mechanics Institute, undated, c.1950's - 1960's.Mernda district pioneer familiesNewsprint in 3 parts, undated.mernda, back to mernda, mernda mechanics institute, mernda reunion, back to mernda reunion, crozier family, danaher family, deutscher family, dunster family, edwards family, fleming family, giddens family, gregory family, hall family, harris family, hayes family, hill family, hobson family, hope family, hurrey family, jeffery family, johnson family, jolley family, kiernan family, knox family, mann family, marshall family, melbourne family, mccarthy family, mcdonald family, mckay family, mclennan family, mcphee family, mcphan family, murphy family, owens family, plum family, popple family, power family, richards family, richardson family, shanks family, smith family, smithson family, stevens family, thomas family, vorbach family, wallis family, welsh family, wheeler family, whitten family, young family, leach family, cockerell family, benson family, coupar family, carswell family -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mernda School Reunion, 2003
Photograph of (L-R) Frank Willis, Mrs Evie Draper and Gwen Hawke at the Mernda State School Reunion held in the old Mernda School on Plenty Road Mernda, 2003.Colour photographmernda school reunion, mernda state school, school reunion, frank willis, evie draper, gwen hawke, willis family, draper family, 2003 -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mernda School Reunion, 2003
Photograph of (L-R) Gwen Hawke, Jessie Popple, Frank Wallis, Kath Bassett at the Mernda State School Reunion held in the old Mernda School on Plenty Road Mernda, 2003.Colour photograph.mernda school reunion, mernda state school, school reunion, frank willis, evie draper, gwen hawke, willis family, draper family, 2003, stock family, mrs edith collins, mrs lorna raitt, raitt family, judy raitt, bev raitt, maureen raitt, mrs kath bassett, bassett family, popple family, alf popple, jessie popple, frank wallis -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mernda School Reunion, 2003
Photograph of (L-R) Mrs Edith Collins, Mrs Lorna Raitt, her daughters Judy, Bev and Maureen at the Mernda State School Reunion held in the old Mernda School on Plenty Road Mernda, 2003.Colour photograph.mernda school reunion, mernda state school, school reunion, frank willis, evie draper, gwen hawke, willis family, draper family, 2003, stock family, mrs edith collins, mrs lorna raitt, raitt family, judy raitt, bev raitt, maureen raitt -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mernda School Reunion, 2003
Photograph of (L-R) Mrs Kath Bassett nee Popple, Gwen Hawke, Mrs & Mr Alf Popple at the Mernda State School Reunion held in the old Mernda School on Plenty Road Mernda, 2003.Colour photograph.mernda school reunion, mernda state school, school reunion, frank willis, evie draper, gwen hawke, willis family, draper family, 2003, stock family, mrs edith collins, mrs lorna raitt, raitt family, judy raitt, bev raitt, maureen raitt, mrs kath bassett, bassett family, popple family, alf popple -
City of Whittlesea
Administrative record (item) - Mernda Honor Board, Mernda School 488 Roll of Honor
Orginally at Mernda Primary School Plenty Road Mernda, lost, recovered from an antique shop in Geelong in 2016, purchased by Councilhonor board -
City of Whittlesea Art Collection
Painting - Watercolour & gouache on Fabriano paper mounted on board, John Borrack, Cravens Road, Mernda, 1987
“Like "Red Gums, Hunters Lane", this painting is a deliberate attempt to infuse some new qualities into my work of that period, particularly in the painting of local subject matter. The heightened chroma and simplification of forms accentuated by a more rhythmic quality, endow the picture with a decorative characteristic which places it outside the category of the picturesque. Such colour harmonies, despite the heightened intensities, particularly in the road, do nevertheless exist, and it is the artist's prerogative to select and emphasize these certain qualities in his quest for expression. Unlike oil painting, watercolour and gouache can be unforgiving media, and once a commitment is made to the initial marks and washes on the paper, one must employ a certain deftness of touch to develop the work and retain the initial freshness. Some technical planning before painting is essential.” John BorrackPart of the John and Gillian Borrack Federation Bequest, donated to the City of Whittlesea in December 2001 by Gillian and John BorrackJohn Borrackmernda -
City of Whittlesea Art Collection
Painting - Gouache on Fabriano Paper on board, John Borrack, East of Mernda. Late Evening, 1995
“A nature painting commenced on site and completed in the studio. More of a morass lying to the west of Yan Yean Reservoir in Dunnets Road, this intriguing site has nevertheless all the primeval qualities associated with swamps in general. The rhythmic movements of the old red gums dominate the surrounding bush with the tranquility of the water from recent rains. Painted directly onto a saturated sheet of rough paper, the large masses of foliage and integrated sky areas determine the tonal and colour key of the painting, while the strong horizontality of the lower water area stabilizes the design and contrasts with the vertical and oblique rhythms of tree trunks. The white of trunks and branches have largely been achieved by the lifting of colour with a stiff wet brush although slight touches of bodycolour are added for a few critical accents. Such a subject and its execution demands a sound concept and plan before any painting is commenced as the wayward nature of the medium demands great control. The painting must be bold and decisive. Sometimes the qualities of the medium should be allowed to take over in its wateriness and its soft and hard edge properties.” John BorrackPart of the John and Gillian Borrack Federation Bequest, donated to the City of Whittlesea in December 2001 by Gillian and John BorrackJohn Borrackmernda -
City of Whittlesea Art Collection
Painting - Gouache & Watercolour on Saunders Paper on board, John Borrack, Mernda Plains, Landscape, 1995
The expression of the spirit of a place which in landscape painting is aesthetically more important than a literal topographical recording, can really only be achieved after a lifetime's experience of an area one has constantly observed, painted and loved for its innate characteristics. I gaze across the red gum plains of the Mernda landscape from my studio and witness them in all seasons and moods. Such a painting as this, free of all inhibitions of literal transcription are done relying purely on memory impressions. These are often inspired by a particular season or day, but the content of the work is a total of past experience and observations that lie in one's mind. The staccato quality of tree forms against vast horizontal spaces, the open colour planes and marks that define forms, the calligraphy and tonal resonance of the work, all find their origins in direct observations of nature that remain with me. Experience has taught me that the more direct and less complicated one can express an idea in watercolour and gouache, the more significant and vital the work will be. Occasionally one succeeds and manages a complete statement without recourse to reworking or additions. This painting typifies the direction in which my major work started to move in the late 1980's. Part of the John and Gillian Borrack Federation Bequest, donated to the City of Whittlesea in December 2001 by Gillian and John BorrackJohn Borrackmernda