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Greensborough Historical Society
Advertisement - Digital Image, Diamond Valley Shoe Store 1954, 1954
... Diamond Valley Shoe Store 1954...diamond valley shoe store...Advertisement for Diamond Valley Shoe Store, of Main Street... Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Advertisement for Diamond Valley ...Advertisement for Diamond Valley Shoe Store, of Main Street Greensborough. Copied from a booklet produced by Greensborough Primary School [Gr2062] in 1954, entries are sponsors of the publication.Digital copy of advertisement from booklet.greensborough primary school, diamond valley shoe store, main street greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Laying the foundation stone, Shire of Diamond Valley, 1971_
... Laying the foundation stone, Shire of Diamond Valley...shire of diamond valley...The laying of the foundation stone at the Shire of Diamond... at the Shire of Diamond Valley Civic Centre by Shire President David ...The laying of the foundation stone at the Shire of Diamond Valley Civic Centre by Shire President David McKenzie (Shire President 1969-1971). Includes group photo of audience.Digital copy of colour photographshire of diamond valley, david mckenzie -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, [BBQ at] Combined Briar Hill Committee and Diamond Valley Hospital bonfire
... [BBQ at] Combined Briar Hill Committee and Diamond Valley...diamond valley hospital...Bonfire for the combined Briar Hill and Diamond Valley... melbourne Bonfire for the combined Briar Hill and Diamond Valley ...Bonfire for the combined Briar Hill and Diamond Valley Hospital, also included a community BBQ. The bonfire was officially lit by Frank Davis Member for Deakin (1949-1966) black and white photographVerso: Combined Briar Hill Committee + D V Hospital Bon firebriar hill, bob manuell, briar hill committee, diamond valley hospital, frank davis, bonfire -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Folder, Rosie Bray, Diamond Valley 50's Plus Club, 2024
... Diamond Valley 50's Plus Club...diamond valley 50's plus club... the Diamond Valley 50's plus club which met twice weekly in Watsonia... the Diamond Valley 50's plus club which met twice weekly in Watsonia ...A collection of information and news articles regarding the Diamond Valley 50's plus club which met twice weekly in Watsonia. Most of these documents are from 2018.Plastic Folder with typed information, images and newspaper clippingsdiamond valley 50's plus club, watsonia - people -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Donald Cordner, Boards, beds and buildings: the history and development of the Diamond Valley Community Hospital, 1941-1971 / by Donald Cordner, 1971
... the Diamond Valley Community Hospital, 1941-1971 / by Donald...diamond valley community hospital...A history of the founding and development of the Diamond... was one of the founders of the hospital. diamond valley community ...A history of the founding and development of the Diamond Valley Community Hospital over its first 30 years. Includes names of those responsible for founding the hospital and many staff.Written by Doctor Donald Cordner whose father Dr Ted Cordner was one of the founders of the hospital. 71 p., black and white illus.diamond valley community hospital, dvch, donald cordner -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper, Diamond Valley Leader, A Journey Through Time, 17/11/1999
... diamond valley news...A Diamond Valley News advertising supplement issued on 17th...Diamond Valley Leader... valley news celebrate 2000 A Diamond Valley News advertising ...Details the ages of local schools and the contact details of the active Historical Societies in the area in 1999.A special supplement issued in the lead up to New Year's Eve 1999.A Diamond Valley News advertising supplement issued on 17th November 1999. 12 pages, illus. (some col.). Scan of entire item available at GHS.nillumbik historical society, eltham historical society, warrandyte historical society, yarrambat historical society, ellis cottage historical centre, andrew ross museum, diamond valley news, celebrate 2000 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Council buys new 'park', 09/06/1987
... Diamond Valley Council honours a commitment to purchase...Diamond Valley News Tuesday June 9, 1987 - page 7....Diamond Valley Leader...Diamond Valley Council honours a commitment to purchase ...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
Article, From a house to a community institution: the Diamond Valley Community Hospital, 1934-2000
... From a house to a community institution: the Diamond Valley...diamond valley community hospital...This article tells the story of the Diamond Valley... of the Diamond Valley Community Hospital from its beginnings as a private ...This article tells the story of the Diamond Valley Community Hospital from its beginnings as a private hospital in the 1930s, its use as a community hospital from 1954 to its closure in 2000.A primary source recollection of the Diamond Valley Community Hospital, Greensborough.3 typed pages.diamond valley community hospital, greensborough, genista house, butterworth, cordner, avery -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Federal member, Frank Davis carries the torch to light the combined Briar Hill and Diamond Valley Hospital bonfire
... combined Briar Hill and Diamond Valley Hospital bonfire...diamond valley hospital... the combined Briar Hill and Diamond Valley Hospital bonfire. Frank... the combined Briar Hill and Diamond Valley Hospital bonfire. Frank ...Federal member, Frank Davis carries the torch to light the combined Briar Hill and Diamond Valley Hospital bonfire. Frank Davis was the Liberal Member for the Deakin electorate 1949-1966. black and white photographVerso: "Federal Member Frank Davis carries the torch to light fire"briar hill, bob manuell, briar hill committee, diamond valley hospital, frank davis, bonfire -
Greensborough Historical Society
Program, Greensborough Press Pty Ltd, A Service of dedication on the inauguration of the Shire of Diamond Valley, 2nd May 1965, 02/05/1965
... Diamond Valley, 2nd May 1965....shire of diamond valley... of Diamond Valley held on 2/5/1965, in conjunction with a youth... of dedication of the Shire of Diamond Valley held on 2/5/1965 ...A record of the service of dedication of the Shire of Diamond Valley held on 2/5/1965, in conjunction with a youth service of thanksgiving and dedication on Commonwealth Youth Sunday. Held at War Memorial Park Greensborough.The Shire of Diamond Valley was a Local Government Area located about 20 kilometres northeast of Melbourne. The shire covered an area of 74.38 square kilometres and existed from 1964 until 1994. This Program celebrates the inauguration of the new Shire.Single fold page, white with blue text. Includes music and words for 3 hymns.shire of diamond valley, greensborough, aka lines, commonwealth youth sunday 1965 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document - Article, Linda Court et al, Early recollections of the Diamond Valley Twins Club, 1972_
... Early recollections of the Diamond Valley Twins Club...diamond valley parents of twins club...Account of the Diamond Valley Twins Club, a support... Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Account of the Diamond Valley Twins ...Account of the Diamond Valley Twins Club, a support organisation for mothers of twins, that started in Watsonia, written by Linda Court, Lynda Johnston, Helen Steele and Maree Walshe, encouraged by Rosie Bray6 p., typescriptdiamond valley parents of twins club -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping - Digital Image, D.V. to ban piggeries? 1966, 19/07/1966
... shire of diamond valley...In 1966, approximately 25% of the Shire of Diamond Valley...Diamond Valley Leader...Diamond Valley Leader...% of the Shire of Diamond Valley was zoned rural. There were up to 25 ...In 1966, approximately 25% of the Shire of Diamond Valley was zoned rural. There were up to 25 piggeries operating in the Shire. In this article, councillors are considering phasing out piggeries by proposing a change to by-laws.An article about changes of the area from rural to residential in the time of Shire of Diamond Valley.News clipping, black and white text.shire of diamond valley, piggeries, pig farms -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Newspaper Clipping and Photographs, Watsonia Traders Association, Diamond Valley Greek Senior Citizens Club, 2003
... Diamond Valley Greek Senior Citizens Club...Diamond Valley Greek Senior Citizens Club...An article on the Diamond Valley Greek Senior Citizens Club... Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne An article on the Diamond Valley ...An article on the Diamond Valley Greek Senior Citizens Club from Watsonia's Whisper, the newspaper of the Watsonia Traders Association. Article and photographs by Rosie Bray. Caption on photos "Greek Seniors Club 2003".Clipping from Watsonia's Whisper, black text on cream background, colour illus., plus 2 colour photographsdiamond valley greek senior citizens club, watsonia community centre, watsonia's whisper -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Insistent voices: the story of the Diamond Valley Learning Centre. By Michele Lonsdale, 1993_
... Insistent voices: the story of the Diamond Valley Learning...diamond valley learning centre...This is the history of the Diamond Valley Learning Centre... in the area. diamond valley learning centre community neighbourhood ...This is the history of the Diamond Valley Learning Centre published to celebrate its first 20 years. It traces the rise of community education and the women's movement in the 1970s and '80s. Personal recollections combine with historical background.This centre is an important landmark in the Diamond Valley and this book relates the DVLC to those who live in the area.Paperback; 147 p., illus. Grey cover with white print, photograph of students at DVLC.diamond valley learning centre, community neighbourhood house, greensborough, adult education -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping - Digital Image, Testimonial to Cr A. K. Lines 1966, 19/07/1966
... shire of diamond valley... councillor and later as first President of Diamond Valley Shire...Diamond Valley Leader...Diamond Valley Leader... as a Heidelberg councillor and later as first President of Diamond Valley ...In 1966, Cr A.K.Lines announced his retirement from public life after 25 years in local government, first as a Heidelberg councillor and later as first President of Diamond Valley Shire. A testimonial was planned to honour him.An article about a local politicianNews clipping, black and white text.shire of diamond valley, city of heidelberg, a k lines -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Greensborough Primary School Gr2062 with Diamond Valley Arts Society Sign, 1998c
... Greensborough Primary School Gr2062 with Diamond Valley...diamond valley arts society... with Diamond Valley Arts Society sign. The Arts Society used rooms... School, Grimshaw Street with Diamond Valley Arts Society sign ...Photograph of Greensborough Primary School, Grimshaw Street with Diamond Valley Arts Society sign. The Arts Society used rooms in the original building at the school until rising student numbers meant that the old classrooms were needed again.Digital copy of colour photograph.greensborough primary school, diamond valley arts society -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Diamond Valley Community Hospital Plaque, 02/12/2019
... Diamond Valley Community Hospital Plaque ...diamond valley community hospital...Digital images of the Diamond Valley Community Hospital...Digital images of the Diamond Valley Community Hospital ...Digital images of the Diamond Valley Community Hospital Plaque inscribed "this stone was laid on October 10th 1953 by L.W. Thompson Esq. as chairman for the Trustees of "The James Charitable Trust" which by its support and encouragement made possible the erection of this building".Part of a collection of miscellaneous historical images with a connection to the local area.Digital colour photographsdvch, diamond valley community hospital, james charitable trust, plaques -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping - Digital Image, Switch of track site riles dads 1973 [Willinda Park], 21/08/1973
... diamond valley little athletics association...In 1973, parents of children in Diamond Valley Little...Diamond Valley Leader...Diamond Valley Leader... in Diamond Valley Little Athletics were angered at the suggestion ...In 1973, parents of children in Diamond Valley Little Athletics were angered at the suggestion that the proposed all weather track at Willinda Park be scrapped. There was some talk of acquiring "Partington land" between the rail line and Plenty River, south of Church Street. News clipping, black and white text. 3 scans.diamond valley little athletics association, willinda park, partington family -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - News Clipping, Jodie Guest, Shrewd tactics row, Diamond Valley News, October 15, p1, 1996
... Shrewd tactics row, Diamond Valley News, October 15, p1...Diamond Valley News... Shrewd tactics row, Diamond Valley News, October 15, p1 Document ...Nillumbik Commissioners used 'reserve power's to permit a controversial Shell service station and Hungry Jackls restaurant development at the former Eltham Shire Office site at 895 Main Road. More than 200 people attended the Council meeting in the public gallery and protested at the decision. 32 personal submissions were made to Council's Planning Special Committee meeting whose members vioted 3-2 against the development. The Committee consisted of the three Nillumbik Commissioners and three community members (Jim Connor, Bronwyn South and Janet Mattiske). Chief Commissioner Don Cordell, a former Shell employee excused himself from voting and the three communbity memebrs voted against the submission. The other two commissioners, Vin Heffernan and Kevin Abbott voted against it. They then immediately closed the meeting and opened a Council meeting lasting just seconds to use special reserve powers to overturn the decision. The demolition of the former Shire of Eltham offices and proposed sale and development driven by the Commissioners for Nillumbik Shire Council brought the community together in substantial protest at the infrigement of ratepayers democratic say in local government and ciommunity assets combined with protests about inappropraite development of Eltham's Gateway. This issue led to the formation of the Eltham Community Action Group which still operates strongly today (2023) on behalf of the community to ensure appropriate development within the community.895 main road, commissioners, dallas price homes, development application, eltham hub, hungry jacks, nillumbik shire council, re-zoning, shell service station, town planning, eltham gateway, eltham gateway action group, eltham shire offices, shillinglaw farm, shillinglaw trees, jim connor collection, dallas howgate, nillumbik planning special committee, jim connor, bronwyn south, janet mattiske, don cordell, vin heffernan, kevin abbott -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - News Clipping, Jodie Guest, Residents have their say on former shire offices, Diamond Valley News, October 16, p9, 1996
... Residents have their say on former shire offices, Diamond...Diamond Valley News..., Diamond Valley News, October 16, p9 Document News Clipping Jodie ...Nillumbik Commissioners used 'reserve power's to permit a controversial Shell service station and Hungry Jackls restaurant development at the former Eltham Shire Office site at 895 Main Road. More than 200 people attended the Council meeting in the public gallery and protested at the decision. 32 personal submissions were made to Council's Planning Special Committee meeting whose members vioted 3-2 against the development. The Committee consisted of the three Nillumbik Commissioners and three community members (Jim Connor, Bronwyn South and Janet Mattiske). Chief Commissioner Don Cordell, a former Shell employee excused himself from voting and the three communbity memebrs voted against the submission. The other two commissioners, Vin Heffernan and Kevin Abbott voted against it. They then immediately closed the meeting and opened a Council meeting lasting just seconds to use special reserve powers to overturn the decision. Community residents who made submissions included Russell Yeomans speaking on behalf of the Eltham Gateway Action Group and Eltham District Historical Society, Des Ryan on belaf of Eltham Senior Citizens, Angela Newhouse, others on behalf of Our Lady Help of Christians Primary School and Judge Book Village, Tom Munro, Ian Jennings, Margartet Ball a fifth generation descendant of the Shillinglaw family, one of the early settlers of the area and owner of the land that was sold to Council, Frank Burgoyne who said "there will be a lot of creaking and rumbling in the cemetery if this goes through. So many old people who have done so much for Eltham are buried up there and it is up to us to pass on what they left to the younger generation. Eltham is a beautiful spot; why louse it up?" A second article "Anger over reserve power" by Laeta Antonysen provides commentary from the three Planning Special Committee community members, former Eltham Shire Councillor Jim Connor, Bronwyn South and Janet Mattiske about the process that took place and the first time use of the spoecial reserve power to overturn the decision of the committee. Barry Rochford, Nillumbiuk CEO defends the use of the power.The demolition of the former Shire of Eltham offices and proposed sale and development driven by the Commissioners for Nillumbik Shire Council brought the community together in substantial protest at the infrigement of ratepayers democratic say in local government and ciommunity assets combined with protests about inappropraite development of Eltham's Gateway. This issue led to the formation of the Eltham Community Action Group which still operates strongly today (2023) on behalf of the community to ensure appropriate development within the community.895 main road, commissioners, dallas price homes, development application, eltham hub, hungry jacks, nillumbik shire council, re-zoning, shell service station, town planning, eltham gateway, eltham gateway action group, eltham shire offices, shillinglaw farm, shillinglaw trees, jim connor collection, dallas howgate, nillumbik planning special committee, jim connor, bronwyn south, janet mattiske, don cordell, vin heffernan, kevin abbott, russell yeomans, eltham district historical society, eltham senior citizens, des ryan, our lady help of christians primary school, judge book village, angela newhouse, tom munro, ian jennings, margaret ball, shillinglaw cottage, frank burgoyne, andrew biasci, barry rochford -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - News Clipping, Jodie Guest, Council axes planning body after split on shire office site, Diamond Valley News, October 30, p3, 1996
... , Diamond Valley News, October 30, p3...Diamond Valley News... body after split on shire office site, Diamond Valley News ...Nillumbik Commissioners used 'reserve power's to permit a controversial Shell service station and Hungry Jack's restaurant development at the former Eltham Shire Office site at 895 Main Road. More than 200 people attended the Council meeting in the public gallery and protested at the decision. 32 personal submissions were made to Council's Planning Special Committee meeting whose members vioted 3-2 against the development. The Committee consisted of the three Nillumbik Commissioners and three community members (Jim Connor, Bronwyn South and Janet Mattiske). Chief Commissioner Don Cordell, a former Shell employee excused himself from voting and the three communbity memebrs voted against the submission. The other two commissioners, Vin Heffernan and Kevin Abbott voted against it. They then immediately closed the meeting and opened a Council meeting lasting just seconds to use special reserve powers to overturn the decision. Subsequent to this the Commissioner run Council held a special meeting on Wednesday, October 23, 1996 where Commissioners Kevin Abbott and Vin Heffernan thanked all three community members of the Planning Special Committee and advised that their powers had been revoked. The article includes a joint statement from all three sacked members in which they state they have been able to bring a community perspective to the planning applications placed befopre the committee which has resulted in modifications to planning decisions. The members stated that "unfortunately, despite our best efforts to express considered apolitical opinions, it appears the Commissioners believe that any dissenting comment is politically motivated, and should therefore be disregarded." "We feel sad that this situation exists even though we have done everything possible tio represent the views of our community, whilst maintaining the integrity of the planning process."The demolition of the former Shire of Eltham offices and proposed sale and development driven by the Commissioners for Nillumbik Shire Council brought the community together in substantial protest at the infrigement of ratepayers democratic say in local government and ciommunity assets combined with protests about inappropraite development of Eltham's Gateway. This issue led to the formation of the Eltham Community Action Group which still operates strongly today (2023) on behalf of the community to ensure appropriate development within the community.895 main road, commissioners, dallas price homes, development application, eltham hub, hungry jacks, nillumbik shire council, re-zoning, shell service station, town planning, eltham gateway, eltham gateway action group, eltham shire offices, shillinglaw farm, jim connor collection, dallas howgate, nillumbik planning special committee, jim connor, bronwyn south, janet mattiske, don cordell, vin heffernan, kevin abbott -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Newsclipping, Shaun Campbell, Clean-up to take weeks, Diamond Valley Leader, December 2011
... Clean-up to take weeks, Diamond Valley Leader...Diamond Valley Leader... weeks, Diamond Valley Leader Newsclipping Shaun Campbell Diamond ...A late afternoon storm on Christmas Day 2011. A flash flood occurred from significant rain fall and hail, which accumulated along an old waterway with floodwater submerging cars along Valonia Drive then down Grove Street flooding houses, through the Bible Street Reserve where it then submerged Main Road washing away the small railway trestle bridge opposite the reserve then flooding the Judge Book Village before finally entering the Diamond Creek. Widespread damage occured from hail and flash flooding.fay bridge collection, eltham, flood damage, floods, floodwater -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Newsclipping, Shaun Campbell, Mayor backs under-fire, under-water CFA crew, Diamond Valley Leader, December 2011
... Mayor backs under-fire, under-water CFA crew, Diamond...Diamond Valley Leader..., Diamond Valley Leader Newsclipping Shaun Campbell Diamond Valley ...A late afternoon storm on Christmas Day 2011. A flash flood occurred from significant rain fall and hail, which accumulated along an old waterway with floodwater submerging cars along Valonia Drive then down Grove Street flooding houses, through the Bible Street Reserve where it then submerged Main Road washing away the small railway trestle bridge opposite the reserve then flooding the Judge Book Village before finally entering the Diamond Creek. Widespread damage occured from hail and flash flooding.fay bridge collection, eltham, flood damage, floods, floodwater, main road, research fire brigade -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping, Alexandra Roginski, Eltham idol worth singing about, Diamond Valley Leader, 21 September, 2005
... Eltham idol worth singing about, Diamond Valley Leader, 21...Diamond Valley Leader... singing about, Diamond Valley Leader, 21 September Newspaper ...eltham festival, eltham idol, eltham rotary, melanie wason, sally fellowes, tony wason, 2005 -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Back to public, Diamond Valley Leader, 22 November, 2006
... Back to public, Diamond Valley Leader, 22 November...Diamond Valley Leader..., Diamond Valley Leader, 22 November Newspaper Newspaper Clipping ...Nillumbik Shire Council plans to re-zone the former Eltham Shire Office site and Eltham War Memorial from Buisness 2 to Public Use 6895 main road, eltham, eltham shire office, eltham war memorial, nillumbik shire council, re-zoning -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping, Sean Selleck, Tennis club serves up slice of history, Diamond Valley Leader, 17 July, p4, 2019
... Tennis club serves up slice of history, Diamond Valley...Diamond Valley Leader... slice of history, Diamond Valley Leader, 17 July, p4 Newspaper ...50th anniversary celebrations of Eltham Tennis Club50th anniversary, eltham tennis club, heidelberg golf club, ian mcmaster, john dinsmore, laurie sparks, terry bain -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Newspaper - Newspaper article, Diamond Valley News, Breaking down sporting barriers by Fiona Kaegi, Diamond Valley News, October 19, p6, 1994
... Breaking down sporting barriers by Fiona Kaegi, Diamond...Diamond Valley News... by Fiona Kaegi, Diamond Valley News, October 19, p6 Newspaper ...bettina woodburn, montmorency, edhs member, bicycling, sport -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Photocopy, Diamond Valley News, Newspaper article: Fred looks back by Linley Hartley, Diamond Valley News, c.1985
... , Diamond Valley News....Diamond Valley News... looks back by Linley Hartley, Diamond Valley News. Document ...Fred looks back; Report: Linley Hartley, Picture: Ron Grant Teaching himself German again after 70 years is just one of the many tasks Fred Golgerth, of Greensborough, has undertaken and succeeded in during his lifetime. As the two year old tenth child of a German descendent, Fred learnt to speak German from an Aunt. But World War 1 was raging. Fred’s older brother had gone to Europe with the Australian forces, changing his name … to ….. to sound less German. “I used to get my bottom slapped for speaking German at home,” Fred said. Even his name was changed from Otto to the more anglicised Frederick. Fred claims his involvement with Eltham started two years before he was born! His sister, two years older than him, was a babe in arms when his parents bought a piece of grazing property in Mount Pleasant Rd. “It was about 24 acres on a spur of Mt Pleasant,” Fred said. “My parents bought it from Mr and Mrs Hughes. There was a two-room mud hut in wattle and daub that we lived in from time to time. “My parents had a dairy farm and dairy in West Coburg, and they bought the Mt Pleasant land to put the dry stock on. “At one stage my mother got very ill and my older sister took my younger sister and myself to Eltham for four or five months. I went down to Eltham Primary School then.” That wasn’t the only time Fred stayed in Eltham. His sister, Wilhemina, known as Willa, married Jim Watson who had the Eltham hotel for some years from the end of World War 1. Pillar to post living was the way Fred described his youth, when he stayed with one married sister after another. “After a while Will and Jim lived in the big house at the top of Pitt St, next to the Council depot, and the hotel was managed by Fitzsimmons who had a big place near the river down there on Fitzsimons Lane. There was no bridge in Fitzsimons Lane but we used to cross the river at a ford, rolling up our trouser legs so they wouldn’t get wet, and carrying our shoes. I’d o down to visit some friends I had in Templestowe. And sometimes Jim Watson took his horse drawn lorry across the ford on his way to the brewery, instead of going don through Heidelberg.” “The bridge across the Yarra in Fitzsimons was not built until 1961.” Fred Golgerth, was only a teenager when he was rolled off his pushbike under a car on the bend between Mt Pleasant Rd and the Diamond Creek bridge. He was hospitalised in the little hospital on the east side of Eltham village that served the district in those days. He still carries the scars of the burns he received from the exhaust pipe and recent x-rays have revealed several broken vertebrae. At the time of the accident he was treated for a dislocated neck and was in plaster from his hip to the base of his head for about seven months. But nothing daunted Fred. Bouncing back he began work as an apprentice to a motor mechanic in Bell St, Preston, a man who is still living (at 90) in Queensland and who still communicates with Fred frequently. “He was like a father to me,” Fred declared. He was a marine engineer as well, so I …. that as well as blacksmithing. They taught us properly then.” After finishing his apprenticeship, Fred bought himself a 30 hundredweight Fargo truck and began his own contract carting business, doing most of the work for a firm called Carnegie’s and a subsidiary of that, Howard Radio. It was in the office Fred met his wife. “He taught me to drive the truck giving me lessons in my lunch hours up the Bourke St and Flinders St extension,” she said. “After work I’d have a driving lesson and all the girls from the Howard Radio would pile in the back to get a lift to Richmond Station.” In the 1939 bushfires, the Mt Pleasant Rd property was burnt out and the hut raised. Two years later, Fred and Dorothy were married. Fred paid £7.15.0 ($15.50) for the suit in which he was married. Dorothy had pulled out of the Women’s Air Training Corps to be married. Others with whom she trained went to Darwin and were in a convoy that was bombed. Fred went into the garage business in Brighton and continued his cartage business for a while. His company was employed to do all Brown Gouge’s motor repairs and factory maintenance. Because Fred had a certificate to do steam repair work he often got jobs maintaining industrial boilers. While he was in Brighton, Fred bought an eight-seater 1925 Silver Ghost Rolls Royce from Sir Keith Murdoch. When the couple moved to Rosanna in about 1943, it became a delivery van for the dairy they operated. “I thought I’d like to get back into a dairy business” Fred said. “We used to deliver the milk in the Rolls. “But it was hard work. We couldn’t get the labour and we’d drive to the farm and pick up the milk cans, take them back to the dairy, cool the milk, bottle it and deliver it. The inspectors would come regularly and the walls for bacteria.” Fred was exhausted. The couple gave up the dairy and moved to Eltham to live on the old property where a weatherboard house had now been built. It wasn’t a big house and the glassed in Rolls Royce limousine became the daytime nursery for the Golgerth’s second daughter. We’d put her in there to sleep during the day.” “Dorothy Golgerth was known to drive the Rolls at breakneck speed along Mt Pleasant Rd. Fred took some time off work then began driving a little local bus run by the Lyon Brothers before taking a maintenance job at the Athenaeum Club in the city. He’d ride an old Harley-Davidson to the station and travel into the city by train. Later, when the family moved to Pryor St. (their house stood where McEwans car park is now) Fred could walk to and from the station. “There was no resident doctor in the early days of Eltham,” Fred said. “Dr Cordner used to come from Greensborough to a room in the old house next to the old grocery shop on the corner of York St and Main Rd, Eltham (the grocery shop is now the Eltham Feed and Grain Store). The Golgerths lived in Eltham until “Dollar Day” – the day decimal currency became official. They eventually moved to Greensborough, when they have lived since. Fred has had his share of interesting jobs since then, retiring at 65 seven years ago when he was working in the engineering department at Larundel. Recently, two of his older sisters and a brother died, within a month. They were all in their 80s. They all had a profound influence on Fred, especially during his youth. His sharp wit and amusing anecdotes are the richer for his having been the youngest of a family that made the best of every circumstance. And now, as he enjoys his retirement, he is concentrating on relearning the language of his infancy; teaching himself German from tapes and a ‘teach yourself’ manual. He is fiercely proud of his German ancestry and treasures the diary, written in German in Gothic script, kept by his grandparents during their journey to Australia. On the inside in blue pen: "To Sadie, Wal Margaret & Elizabeth with lots & lots of love & best wishes from Mother"marg ball collection, eltham hotel, herbert james watson, otto (fred) golgerth, wilhemina watson (nee golgerth) -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Newspaper - Newspaper clipping, Diamond Valley News, Advertisement; Events, Rotary Eltham Town Festival 19-20 November 2005, Diamond Valley Leader, 26 October 2005, p10, 26 Oct 2005
... November 2005, Diamond Valley Leader, 26 October 2005, p10...Diamond Valley News..., Diamond Valley Leader, 26 October 2005, p10 Newspaper Newspaper ...Advertising for 2005 Eltham Festival held Saturday 19th and Sunday 20th November at Eltham Town Square, fireworks at Central Oval/Alistair Knox Park and events all day Sunday at Alistair Knox ParkNewsprinteltham festival, 2005, eltham community festival, rotary club of eltham, rotary eltham town festival -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Article - Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Advertisement: Greensborough Bypass Upgrade, Works Update; Vic Roads, Diamond Valley Leader, 15 June 2005, p24, 15/06/2005
... ; Vic Roads, Diamond Valley Leader, 15 June 2005, p24...Diamond Valley Leader... Upgrade, Works Update; Vic Roads, Diamond Valley Leader, 15 June ...Public advice regarding works undertaken for the Greensborough ByPassNewspaper clipping bridge construction, greensborough bypass, road construction