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Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Newspaper Clipping, Jamie Duncan, Steeped in History by Jamie Duncan, 13/05/1998
... Anglican Church in St Helena.... on Rev Jock Ryan and St Katherine's Anglican Church in St Helena ...Relates the history of St Katherine's Church and the Beale family of St Helena.The Beales were amongst the earliest pioneers in the Greensborough area.Newspaper article on Rev Jock Ryan and St Katherine's Anglican Church in St Helena.st katherines church, st helena, anthony beale, jock ryan -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Steeped in History, 13/05/1998
... st katherine's anglican church... of the Greensborough district. st katherine's anglican church major anthony ...This is an article on the 140th Anniversary celebrations of St Katherine's chapel on 17/05/1998.The original chapel was built by Major Anthony Beale an early pioneer of the Greensborough district.A black and white news article featuring 2 photographs.Pencil written on top right corner.st katherine's anglican church, major anthony beale, st helena, anniversaries, jock ryan -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, The Age, Rose remembered as a suburb blooms, 19/02/2011
... Katherine's Anglican Church, St Helena. ... and the history of St Katherine's Anglican Church, St Helena. The church ...and article about Anthony Beale and the history of St Katherine's Anglican Church, St Helena. The church in the article was originally erected in memory of Katherine Rose Beale, wife of Major Anthony Beale an original pioneer of Greensborough.News clipping, text and colour image. 2 copiesmajor anthony beale, katerine rose beale, st katherines anglican church, rose chapel, british east india company, walter withers, st helena -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, St Katherine's Church, 1999
... Two brochures about the history of St Katherine's Anglican... melbourne Two brochures about the history of St Katherine's Anglican ...Two brochures about the history of St Katherine's Anglican Church and its role in the Anglican Parish of Diamond Creek. One dated by hand 1983 and one dated by hand 2013.5 pages. Two brochures.HG Booklet 26harry gilham collection, st helena, st katherine's church -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Council buys new 'park', 09/06/1987
... adjacent to St Katherine's Anglican Church.... Greensborough adjacent to St Katherine's Anglican Church. This land ...Diamond Valley Council honours a commitment to purchase land for public open space in the South East Riding of Diamond Valley in 1987. The land is in St Helena Road Greensborough adjacent to St Katherine's Anglican Church.This land abuts St Katherine's Church St Helena, originally built by Anthony Beale and named for his wife Katherine Rose. Newspaper article photocopied onto A4 page, 3 columns of text under black and white photograph of Cr Margaret Devlin at St Katherine's Church St Helena. 2 copies.Diamond Valley News Tuesday June 9, 1987 - page 7.anthony beale, st helena, st katherines church, parks greensborough, beale reserve -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, St Katherine's Church [St Helena], 02/05/2013
... These photographs of St Katherine's Anglican Church St... Anglican Church St Helena were taken in 2013 to show changes over ...These photographs of St Katherine's Anglican Church St Helena were taken in 2013 to show changes over 40 years, based on Ron Reynold’s sketches in the 1973 publication 'Greensborough and Greenhills' published by Cypress Books.Digital copy of colour photographs.greensborough and greenhills, ron reynolds, st katherines church st helena, beale family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Photograph - Digital Image, St Helena Church, 2005c
... St Katherine's Anglican Church, also known as the “Rose... Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne St Katherine's Anglican Church ...St Katherine's Anglican Church, also known as the “Rose Chapel” is located at St Helena (Greensborough). Originally the private chapel of the Beale family, the Rose Chapel was named after Major Anthony Beale's wife Katherine Rose. After Major Beale's death the chapel and surrounding area was willed to the Anglican Church. Digital copy of colour photograph.st katherines anglican church, rose chapel, st helena cemetery -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Katherine Rose Beale, 1840c
... " to the north of Melbourne. Katherine is buried in the St Katherine's.... Katherine is buried in the St Katherine's Anglican Church Cemetery ...Photograph of a painting of Katherine Rose Beale (1795-1856), wife of Major Anthony Beale. The Beale family arrived in Port Phillip in 1839 and c.1841 established an estate named "St Helena" to the north of Melbourne. Katherine is buried in the St Katherine's Anglican Church Cemetery in Greensborough. The Church and its "Rose Chapel" were named after Katherine Rose Beale.Digital copy of colour photograph of a painting.st katherines church st helena, katherine rose beale, anthony beale -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Digital Photograph, Alan King, Southernwood, cnr Bolton and Brougham Street, Eltham, 30 January 2008
... is buried at St Helena in the St Katherine’s Anglican Church... is buried at St Helena in the St Katherine’s Anglican Church ...Walter Withers once lived at the corner of Bolton and Brougham Streets, Eltham. Covered under Heritage Overlay, Nillumbik Planning Scheme. Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p105 Walter Withers, one of Australia’s most famous artists, once lived in Southernwood, the weatherboard house at the corner of Bolton and Brougham Streets, Eltham. Withers, one of the first prominent artists to live in Eltham, was known for his lyrical paintings of the Australian bush and is associated with the Heidelberg School of artists.1 Withers was born in 1854 at Handsworth, Warwickshire, England, the grandson of an artist. He studied art at the Royal Academy of Arts, London. But in 1882 his father, opposing an artistic career for Withers, ordered him to go to Australia. However, after working as a jackaroo on several country properties for 18 months, Withers resumed painting in Melbourne, where he enrolled in evening art classes at the Melbourne National Gallery school of painting under G F Folingsby. Employed as a draughtsman by William Inglis & Co, then by Ferguson & Mitchell, lithographic printers, Withers produced portraits in black-and-white for several periodicals. His work was exhibited in the Old Academy, Melbourne. At this time he met and became life-long friends with artists Frederick McCubbin, Tom Roberts and Louis Abrahams.2 In 1887 Withers went to England and married Fanny Finn. They lived in Paris for awhile, where Withers studied at the Academie Julian. After his return to Melbourne in 1889, Withers lived at the artist camp at Eaglemont, then moved close to the Charterisville mansion, where he established a studio and sub-let cottages to other artists. Around 1892 Withers opened a Collins Street studio, had his first exhibition, and started giving painting classes. One of his pupils was Norman Lindsay,3 also to become a prominent artist. Withers had long been attracted to Eltham, but had to wait until 1903 to live there, after the railway line was extended to Eltham in 1902. He could then commute to the painting classes he gave in Melbourne.4 Withers lived on the two and a half acres (1.0ha) Bolton Street property with his wife and five children. They were joined for a short time by prominent painter Sir Hans Heyson who took lessons from Withers. Withers added a studio to the Queen Anne/Edwardian style seven-bedroom home, which had been built in 1891. Each bedroom included a fireplace and most rooms had 12 foot high (3.6m) ceilings. The house retains several fine leadlight windows. Withers painted his largest canvas The Return from the Harvest in 1905, at his Eltham studio. He is represented in national, state and regional galleries, and in many private collections in Australia and abroad. In 1904-05 Withers was president of the Victorian Artists’ Society. Withers at times stayed during the week at his studio in Oxford Chambers, Melbourne, and on weekends and holidays with his family at Eltham. Withers lived in Eltham until his death in 1914, aged 60 years. He had been plagued by rheumatism and in later life by heart and lung disease. It is said he died of a stroke peacefully in a rocking chair in front of the lounge-room fire. He is buried at St Helena in the St Katherine’s Anglican Church cemetery.5 In 1983, the auction of the house sparked fears that it would be pulled down, or substantially altered. Fortunately the new owners decided to retain the house. Some security was given to the house’s future when it was later included in the Heritage Overlay to the Nillumbik Planning Scheme. The property is also important because it is one of only a few left in the district, which were once owned by noted artists. These include three in Warrandyte: one formerly owned by Penleigh Boyd, another by Frank Crozier, and the other by Danila Vassilieff; and two in Eltham: Percy Leason’s in Lavender Park Road and Justus Jörgensen’s Montsalvat. A small park at the corner of Bible and Arthur Streets, Eltham is named in Walter Withers’ honour.This collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, bolton steet, brougham steet, eltham, southernwood, walter withers house -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Album - Photo Album page, c.1939
... . Eltham Methodist Church 3. St Katherine's Church, St Helena 4. St ...Photo captions on page: 1. Eltham Methodist Church 2. Eltham Methodist Church 3. St Katherine's Church, St Helena 4. St Margaret's Anglican Church, Elthamst margaret's anglican church, eltham, st katherine's church, st helena, eltham methodist church, peter stirling collection -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Article - Johnston, George
This file contains three items. Photocopies of brief articles from THE OXFORD LITERARY GUIDE TO AUSTRALIA identifying which literary figures lived in which Melbourne suburbs, includes Caulfield, Elsternwick, Ormond, includes George Johnston. Photocopy of four page article from AUSTRALIAN DICTIONARY OF BIOGRAPHY vol. 14, 1996 about George Johnston. Typed research note by Claire Barton dated 14/06/2013 about George Johnston from THE OXFORD LITERARY GUIDE OF AUSTRALIA by Peter Pierce.johnston george, caulfield primary school, davison frank dalby, labassa, 2 manor grove, caulfield, liberman serge, elsternwick, cambridge ada, barrett charles, meldrum max, lochied, ontario, robertson alexander, koch augustus, morrison john, caulfield grammar school, brett doris, phillips a. a., wannan bill, fearn-wannan william fielding, liberman serge, walstab george a, cox erle, maysbury avenue, kooyong road, buxton street, ormond, prichard katherine susannah, clareville, north road, authors, writers, journalists, literature, caulfield state school, johnston martin, johnston shane, johnston jason, avalon, lochiel, house names, lithographer, printmaking, art, johnston minnie riverina, wright minnie riverina, st mary’s anglican church, clift charmian, taylor elsie esme, world war 1939 to 1945, johnston gae -
Greensborough Historical Society
Booklet and article, Diamond Valley Local History Tour 2019, by Yarra Plenty Regional Library, 22/10/2019
Cover article written by Rosie Bray. In addition to YPRL booklets which have a brief history of each site visited, there are leaflets on Anglican parish of Diamond Creek; Nillumbik Cemetery; Ellis Cottage; Greensborough Cemetery and Sutherland Homes for ChildrenBooklet (2 copies) containing a brief history of sites visited on the Library's Diamond Valley Tour 2019, with 21 p. of supplementary information by various writers and 6 photographs taken on the tour.diamond valley, yarra plenty regional library, sutherland homes, st katherines church st helena, andrew yandell reserve, greensborough rsl, greensborough war memorial park, greensborough cemetery -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Green and growing 150 years: Historical snapshots of All Saints' Anglican Church Greensborough, 2005_
... anglican church greensborough st katherines church st helena 56 ...Anglican services have been held in the Greensborough area since 1839 (at St Katherine's St Helena) with services at All Saints' beginning in 1855. This volume celebrates the 150th anniversary of those first services. It outlines the history of the church and lists the Vicars and organisations associated with All Saints' Greensborough.An anniversary book with general information about the Greensborough area.56 pages, colour and black and white photographs. all saints anglican church greensborough, st katherines church st helena -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Katherine Wingrove and Charles Symons Wingrove graves, Saint Helena (Saint Katherine Anglican) Churchyard, St Helena
The Wingrove family were early pioneers of ElthamTwo colour photographscharles symons wingrove, katherine wingrove, st helena, st katherine's church, cemetery -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Wingrove family graves, Saint Helena (Saint Katherine Anglican) Churchyard, St Helena
The Wingrove family were early pioneers in Eltham.Two colour photographsst helena, st katherine's church, cemetery, wingrove -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Henry Vivian Wingrove and Isabella Margaret Wingrove graves, Saint Helena (Saint Katherine Anglican) Churchyard, St Helena
The Wingrove family were early pioneers of ElthamColour photographst helena, st katherine's church, cemetery, henry vivian wingrove, isabella margaret wingrove -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Francis William Wingrove, Henry Vivian Wingrove and Bessie Wingrove graves, Saint Helena (Saint Katherine Anglican) Churchyard, St Helena
The Wingrove family were early settlers of ElthamColour photographst helena, st katherine's church, cemetery, henry vivian wingrove, francis william wingrove, bessie wingrove -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Caroline Ada Wingrove and Walter Wingrove graves, Saint Helena (Saint Katherine Anglican) Churchyard, St Helena
The Wingrove family were early settlers of ElthamColour photographst helena, st katherine's church, cemetery, caroline ada wingrove, walter wingrove -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Katherine Rose Wingrove and Lucy Eleanor Wingrove graves, Saint Helena (Saint Katherine Anglican) Churchyard, St Helena
The Wingrove family early pioneers of ElthamColour photographst helena, st katherine's church, cemetery, katherine rose wingrove, lucy eleanor wingrove -
Canterbury History Group
Book, Gray, Patricia, Windows within worship at St. Barnabas'
Booklet giving information on all the windows in St Barnabas' Anglican Church. Includes coloured photographs of all the windowsbalwyn, balwyn road, st barnabas' anglican church, stained glass, shurey> charles frederick, sewell family, taylor> george henry, wiseman> george ernest, rae> robert a.v, rennick> francis, inglis> dr e. m & rita, curry> alice evelyn & norman weliet, snowden> maria victoria, hicks> mary, murray> andrew & jessie, bice> flight lieuttenant edward john, maling> charles henry & katherine, world war 1914-1918, churches