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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Ruins of Coulstocks Mill, Janefield, South Morang
... plenty river...Mill Park Farm at Janefield on the Plenty River... melbourne Mill Park Farm at Janefield on the Plenty River ...Mill Park Farm at Janefield on the Plenty River was established around 1840 by George Coulstock where he grew wheat. His flour mill was one of the first in Victoria, under construction as early as 1841. After bushfires and Coulstock's early death in 1842, the farm and its mill were taken over by local landowners Henry Miller and John Brock. Peter Hurlestone took charge of the mill. With water diverted from the Plenty River to fill the newly built Yan Yean Reservoir which opened in 1857, the Hurlestone family quit and that was the demise of the mill.Four colour photographs showing the ruins of Coulstocks Flour Mill (Janefield Mill), Janefield. 1. Stone wall 2. Old mill 3. Stone remains of old mill 4. Tree near old mill sitemills, flour mills, coulstock, janefield, plenty river, ruins, stone walls, plenty gorge, bundoora -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Ruins of Coulstocks Mill, Janefield, South Morang
... plenty river...Mill Park Farm at Janefield on the Plenty River... melbourne Mill Park Farm at Janefield on the Plenty River ...Mill Park Farm at Janefield on the Plenty River was established around 1840 by George Coulstock where he grew wheat. His flour mill was one of the first in Victoria, under construction as early as 1841. After bushfires and Coulstock's early death in 1842, the farm and its mill were taken over by local landowners Henry Miller and John Brock. Peter Hurlestone took charge of the mill. With water diverted from the Plenty River to fill the newly built Yan Yean Reservoir which opened in 1857, the Hurlestone family quit and that was the demise of the mill.Five colour photographs of ruins of Coulstocks Mill, Janefield (Mill Park - Bundoora)mills, flour mills, coulstock, janefield, plenty river, ruins, stone walls, bundoora, plenty gorge -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Heidelberg Conservation Study: Part 2: Historic Riverland Landscape Assessment. Revised 1987, 1987_
... plenty river... to Plenty River at Yallambie in the north. Revised 1987.... in the south to Plenty River at Yallambie in the north. Revised 1987 ...Report prepared by Loder and Bayly and Marilyn McBriar on behalf of City of Heidelberg and Heidelberg Heritage Advisory Committee. Area covered is from Darebin Parklands in the south to Plenty River at Yallambie in the north. Revised 1987.This study identifies neighbourhood character, documents past development and the capacity of the environment for future development with particular emphasis on the river precincts - Plenty River, Yarra River and Darebin Creek.Part three of set of three books. Paperback, 333 pages, Illus., maps. 2 copies.Stamps: Yarra Plenty Regional Library Service, and, Withdrawnheidelberg, macleod, heidelberg heritage advisory committee, marilyn mcbriar, plenty river, yarra river, darebin creek -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping - Digital Image, 2000 [pounds] for public open space 1965, 05/11/1965
... plenty river... that it had purchased 1 1/2 acres of land adjoining the Plenty River... adjoining the Plenty River off Para Road zoned for public open space ...In 1965, the Board of Works advised Eltham Council that it had purchased 1 1/2 acres of land adjoining the Plenty River off Para Road zoned for public open space and offered the land to Council.An example of developments in the Greensborough area during the 1960sNews clipping, black and white text.shire of diamond valley, para road greensborough, melbourne and metropolitan board of works, plenty river, shire of eltham -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Article (copy), Anne Paul, The Greensborough Batman apple tree story, by Anne Paul, 2012_08
... plenty river... bank of the Plenty River, Greensborough, which has been... tree planted on the east bank of the Plenty River ...Story of the origin of the apple tree planted on the east bank of the Plenty River, Greensborough, which has been confirmed as coming from John Batman's orchard in 1841, making it probably the oldest apple tree in Victoria.2 p. Text with colour photographsbatman apple tree, plenty river, whatmough apple tree -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, R. A. Marsh, Church Street Greensborough, 1907_
... plenty river... on the Plenty River, the access to which was across Marsh's land... on the Plenty River, the access to which was across Marsh's land ...Deals with a tenancy agreement between the Marsh and Partington families. In particular a dispute about a log crossing on the Plenty River, the access to which was across Marsh's land. There is also a brief family history of the Marsh family in Greensborough.Marsh and Partington families are Greensborough pioneer families.Collection of documents relating to the Marsh family. Some handwritten documents.marsh family, partington, greensborough, plenty river, church street greensborough, hailes street greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Commemorative Plate, Wading Pool Greensborough glass dish, 1940s
... plenty river.... The Greensborough pool in the Plenty River was opened in the 1930s, so... a popular purchase. The Greensborough pool in the Plenty River ...Plates such as this were a souvenir of a trip or holiday. Greensborough was a popular picnic destination in the mid 20th Century and this style of souvenir would have been a popular purchase. The Greensborough pool in the Plenty River was opened in the 1930s, so the plate was manufactured after this.Photograph laid on glass dish, cut glass edge."Wading Pool Greensborough" overlaid on photograph. Price written on back "2/9"greensborough swimming pool, plenty river, wading pool greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document - Correspondence - Letter, Marsh to Partington 1943, 16/04/1943
... plenty river... the Plenty River. Partingtons used this log to access the town from... the use of a log to cross the Plenty River. Partingtons used ...This letter is to Mrs Annie May Partington from solicitors representing Mr Richard Marsh, regarding the use of a log to cross the Plenty River. Partingtons used this log to access the town from their home. Mr Marsh is claiming this is trespass on his land.Legal document regarding a conflict between neighbours.Double sided, typed letter. On buff letterhead from solicitor's office.Typed letter.marsh, partington, plenty river, green dobson and middleton, tresspass -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Slide, Floodwater, west from Clubhouse of Rosanna Golf Club, Lower Plenty, November 1971, 1971
... plenty river... the level of the Plenty River floods onto the golf course. .... Here the level of the Plenty River floods onto the golf course ...Many parts of Melbourne flooded including Rosanna Golf Club, Lower Plenty in Novembere 1971. Many surburban roads, including the new south-eastern freeway were cut by flood waters. Here the level of the Plenty River floods onto the golf course. 35 mm colour positive transparency Mount - Agfacolor Service (Blue)floods, lower plenty, rosanna golf club, flooding, plenty river -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Journal - Excerpt, Victorian Government Gazette, Melbourne water supply 1879, 25/04/1879
... plenty river... and erection of wrought iron aqueduct over Plenty River at Morang. 5250... Plenty River at Morang. 5250 pounds. History of the Maroondah ...An historical account from the Victorian Government Gazette 25/04/1879: Contract accepted - Melbourne Water Supply - B. Barnes & Co. Masonry abutments and piers, also construction and erection of wrought iron aqueduct over Plenty River at Morang. 5250 pounds.History of the Maroondah aqueduct1 p., photocopy of article, downloaded from State Library of Victoriamelbourne water, mmbw, maroondah aqueduct, plenty river -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Journal - Excerpt, Victorian Government Gazette, Melbourne water supply 1890, 15/08/1890
... plenty river... aqueduct over Plenty River near Greensborough. Addition... of wrought iron tubular aqueduct over Plenty River near Greensborough ...An historical account from the Victorian Government Gazette 15/08/1890: Contract accepted - Melbourne Water Supply - Mephan Ferguson. Manufacture and erection of wrought iron tubular aqueduct over Plenty River near Greensborough. Addition and extension to Watts River Scheme.History of the Maroondah aqueduct1 p., photocopy of article, downloaded from State Library of Victoriamelbourne water, mmbw, maroondah aqueduct, plenty river, watts river -
Greensborough Historical Society
Slide - Photograph, John Ramsdale, Near the confluence of the Plenty and Yarra Rivers, Lower Plenty: Slide 118, 1990s
... plenty river.... This is near the confluence of the Plenty and Yarra Rivers, Lower... and Yarra Rivers, Lower Plenty Part of the John Ramsdale collection ...Photograph shows a rural scene with gumtrees and pylon. This is near the confluence of the Plenty and Yarra Rivers, Lower PlentyPart of the John Ramsdale collection of slides and audio visual material.Colour photograph scanned from slide.No maker's marks. No caption on slide.yarra river, plenty river, lower plenty -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Digital Photograph, Alan King, Heritage apple tree, 24 January 2008
... Plenty River Trail...This old apple tree situated beside the Plenty River Trail...This old apple tree situated beside the Plenty River Trail ...This old apple tree situated beside the Plenty River Trail at Greensborough has been associated with Melbourne Founder John Batman. The concrete block is inscribed with the date 1841, when the tree was thought to have been planted. Known as Batman's Tree, this apple tree is on the bank of the Plenty River near Leischa Court, Greensborough. It is said that Melbourne Founder John Batman may have planted the tree and later signed his treaty here with the Aboriginal people. It still bears fruit and its recorded on the National Trust's Register of Significant Trees, as the oldest apple tree in Victoria. Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p7This 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, greensborough, john batman tree, plenty river trail -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Batman Apple Tree Greensborough 2019, 02/07/2019
... plenty river trail... the Plenty River Trail in Greensborough. .... The tree is located along the Plenty River Trail in Greensborough ...The Batman Apple Tree is said to be the oldest apple tree in Victoria and came from the remnants of John Batman's orchard after his death. In the 1840s, this area was Frederick Flintoff's orchard on land called Brancepeth Farm. The tree is located along the Plenty River Trail in Greensborough. 3 colour digital photographsplenty river trail, batman apple tree, john batman, frederick flintoff, brancepeth farm -
Greensborough Historical Society
Booklet, Greensborough Historical Society: Heritage Drive 2015, 24/10/2015
... plenty river pioneer trail... Society Heritage Day included a walk or drive to the Plenty River... to the Plenty River heritage precinct, observing many heritage sites ...On Saturday 24th October 2015, the Greensborough Historical Society Heritage Day included a walk or drive to the Plenty River heritage precinct, observing many heritage sites in the area. This booklet was prepared by GHS President Noel Withers for those choosing to drive the route. A map is included.16 pages, text and images (some col.).greensborough historical society, plenty river pioneer trail, noel withers -
Greensborough Historical Society
Booklet, Greensborough Historical Society: Heritage Walk 2015, 24/10/2015
... plenty river pioneer trail... Society Heritage Day included a walk or drive to the Plenty River... to the Plenty River heritage precinct, observing many heritage sites ...On Saturday 24th October 2015, the Greensborough Historical Society Heritage Day included a walk or drive to the Plenty River heritage precinct, observing many heritage sites in the area. This booklet was prepared by GHS President Noel Withers for those choosing to walk the route. A map is included.16 pages, text and images.greensborough historical society, plenty river pioneer trail, noel withers -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Robert William Whatmough's Apple Tree Chest, 1878o
... plenty river... the Plenty River to Greensborough in 1878. [Published c2012]... the trunk of an apple tree washed down the Plenty River ...A brief history of Robert Whatmough's apple tree chest as inscribed on paper and attached to inside lid of chest. Contains photographs of the chest and articles about the owners and makers. This chest was made from the trunk of an apple tree washed down the Plenty River to Greensborough in 1878. [Published c2012]Published by a descendent of the Whatmough family with access to several family artefacts.20 pages, colour and black and white illus.robert william whatmough, steve whatmough sarah wilson, apple tree chest, plenty river -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, Book, Heritage Publications, Greensborough history 1835, 1835o
... plenty river... inhabitants of the Melbourne area on the banks of the Plenty River... inhabitants of the Melbourne area on the banks of the Plenty River ...Transcription of part of 'A History of the Colony of Victoria' Vol.1 1797-1854; by Henry Gyles Turner; 1904; reprinted 1973. A reference from the Diary of D. Medhurst refers to the probability of John Batman signing the treaty with indigenous inhabitants of the Melbourne area on the banks of the Plenty River at Greensborough.Typescript, 6p.plenty river, john batman, aborigines - banyule -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Photograph (Copy), Anne Paul, Plenty Bridge Hotel site, 2003_03
... plenty river... on the east bank of the Plenty River. Although the Hotel burnt down... Road Bridge on the east bank of the Plenty River. Although ...21st century photograph of heritage site: former Plenty bridge Hotel and Tollhouse, situated on the eastern side of Old Lower Plenty Road, near the Old Lower Plenty Road Bridge on the east bank of the Plenty River. Although the Hotel burnt down, poplar trees still exist on the site.3 pages, 1 x colour photograph printed on paper, 1 x Heritage Inventory (text) and 1 historic black and white photo.On colour photograph: Close-up site of Plenty Bridge Hotel (H7922-0265) and surviving poplar tree. A. Paul 3/03plenty bridge hotel, lower plenty, plenty river -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, Mr Lawford, 1850s
... Folder of information on Mr Lawford, Plenty River, 1850s... melbourne Lawford Folder of information on Mr Lawford, Plenty River ...Folder of information on Mr Lawford, Plenty River, 1850slawford -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping - Digital Image, Ambitious plan for Plenty Valley Parklands 1965, 05/11/1965
... plenty river trail... part of the Plenty River Trail.... Street. This area is now part of the Plenty River Trail ...In 1965, the Diamond Valley Shire planning association recommended to Council that a large area of land north of Greensborough be acquired for Parkland. The idea of a Civic Centre was included with a map of the area from Grimshaw Street in the south to the MMBW pipeline reserve in the north. Includes a suggested new site for the local school, near Yando Street. This area is now part of the Plenty River Trail.An example of developments in the Greensborough area during the period of Shire of Diamond ValleyNews clipping, black and white text and map. Scanned in 3 parts.shire of diamond valley, civic drive greensborough, yando street greensborough, partingtons flat, plenty river trail -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, Norm Colvin, Events leading up to the Plenty Ladies' Petition 1842, 2020_
... plenty river... resident on Plenty River' requesting protection from bushrangers, 5... of Victoria, C. J. La Trobe, from 'Ladies resident on Plenty River ...This article, written and researched by Norm Colvin, GHS Secretary, identifies the people involved in the events leading to the petition to the Governor of Victoria, C. J. La Trobe, from 'Ladies resident on Plenty River' requesting protection from bushrangers, 5 May 1842. It identifies the bushrangers, the owners of the stations robbed, the group of men who rode out to assist and the identity of the "ladies" who signed the petition.This article identifies the people involved in the incidents, a list of locals in the 1840s.12 pages typescript, map.plenty river, bushrangers, petitions -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, The Separation Tree Greensborough 2019, 02/07/2019
... plenty river trail... the Plenty River Trail in Greensborough. The old aqueduct bridge can... along the Plenty River Trail in Greensborough. The old aqueduct ...The original Separation Tree was one of two red river gums that pre-dated European occupation, and was the site where colonists congregated to celebrate the announcement of Victoria's separation from New South Wales on 15 November 1850. It died as the result of vandalism in 2010 and 2013. Saplings of the original were planted around Melbourne in 2014, including this one along the Plenty River Trail in Greensborough. The old aqueduct bridge can be seen in background.2 colour digital photographsseparation tree, plenty river trail, aqueduct pipe bridge greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Slide - Photograph, John Ramsdale, Plenty Gorge: Slide 106, 1990s
... plenty river...Photograph shows a rocky area near river in Plenty Gorge.... river in Plenty Gorge. Part of the John Ramsdale collection ...Photograph shows a rocky area near river in Plenty Gorge.Part of the John Ramsdale collection of slides and audio visual material.Colour photograph scanned from slide.No maker's marks. No caption on slide.plenty river, plenty gorge -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Geoff Lacey, At home in the land: the Plenty-Yarra corridor, 2021
... plenty river... the corridors of the Plenty and Yarra rivers, their history, development... of the the landscape along the corridors of the Plenty and Yarra rivers ...111 p., paperback, col. photographs, mapsnon-fictionindigenous plants, indigenous fauna, plenty river, yarra river -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping (copy), The Argus, [Sale] June 8 1861: Fruit trees, shrubs, &c, 06/06/1861
... plenty river... from the nursery of Robert Whatmough on the River Plenty... on the River Plenty Robert Whatmough was a Greensborough pioneer ...Early advertisement for the sale of fruit trees and shrubs from the nursery of Robert Whatmough on the River PlentyRobert Whatmough was a Greensborough pioneer and noted horticulturist1 page, news text, copy printed from Trovegreensborough, robert whatmough, plenty river -
Greensborough Historical Society
Certificate of Title, Supreme Court of Victoria (Probate Division) et al, Certificate of Title Vol. 2567 Fol. 294, Vol. 3134 Fol. 605, 22/05/1895
... plenty river..., Eastern boundary Plenty River, Western boundary road (now named..., Eastern boundary Plenty River, Western boundary road (now named ...Title Vol. 2567 Fol. 294 in the name of The Greensborough Estate Company Limited, 164 acres four and a half perches, being part of Crown Portion 17 Parish of Keelbundora, County of Bourke. Dated 22nd May 1895. Northern boundary Greensborough Road (now Grimshaw Street), Southern boundary Nell Street, Eastern boundary Plenty River, Western boundary road (now named McDowell Street); Title Vol. 3134 Fol. 605 in the name of Adolphe Frederic Seelenmeyer, land as described above, LP 4759 and transfers and other instruments to 9 March 1948Folder containing two Certificates of Title (3p. + 9 p.) and twenty pages of miscellaneous documents, including historical summary, brief biography of A. F. Seelenmeyer, two Death Certificates and photocopied extracts from probate documents, as listed in table of contents, ed. by Peter Simmenauergreensborough, greensborough estate company limited, grimshaw street greensborough, plenty river, nell street greensborough, mcdowell street greensborough, adolphe frederic seeley, formerly seelenmeyer, adolfe frederic seelenmeyer -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Newspaper Clipping (copy), Jas Blackburn, The locality of Batman's Treaty with the Port Phillip natives, 09/01/1886
... plenty river... of the signing - on the east side of the River Plenty, NW of Eltham andd... and the possible site of the signing - on the east side of the River Plenty ...Text of a paper read before the Historical Society of Australia by Jas. Blackburn in 1886. Discusses Batman's Treaty with the Port Phillip traditional owners and the possible site of the signing - on the east side of the River Plenty, NW of Eltham andd 3 miles above the junction of the Plenty with the Yarra River.6p. text.john batman, batman's treaty, port phillip district, plenty river -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Dennis Ward, Bridge Plaque - Pioneer Park Greensborough, 27/03/2010
... plenty river... are from the northern arch of Greensborough's first Plenty River... of Greensborough's first Plenty River Bridge built in the 1860s adjacent ...Plaque at Pioneer Reserve Greensborough: "Shire of Diamond Valley. The bluestones used in the construction of this viewing platform and in the carpark entry structure and retaining wall are from the northern arch of Greensborough's first Plenty River Bridge built in the 1860s adjacent to this site. The centre span of the original bridge was removed in 1865 when the western half of the existing bridge was constructed leaving the northern and southern stone arches. The southern arch was retained until floods in 1874 necessitated its removal. The picnic shelter in this reserve was constructed using stone from this abutment. The northern arch was removed in 1983 when widening of the existing bridge commenced."Digital copy of colour photograph.plenty river, pioneer reserve greensborough -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Book - Cook Book, Mary Rundell, A New System of Domestic Cookery; formed upon principles of economy and adapted to the use of private families. With Ten Illustrations. By a Lady, 1849
... Greensborough, Victoria) were pioneer settlers on the Plenty River... Whatmough Plenty River 1858... Greensborough, Victoria) were pioneer settlers on the Plenty River ...First published in 1806 by John Murray and written by Maria Rundell, later editions were "By a Lady". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_New_System_of_Domestic_Cookery A legal dispute arose between Murray and Rundell over the copyright of the cookery book titled "A New System of Domestic Cookery" by Mary Eliza Rundell. The book, which was published in 1806, gained immense popularity over the years. In 1821, Murray claimed that Rundell had infringed on his copyright by publishing a new edition of the book without his permission. The case was brought to court, and after much debate, it was ruled that Rundell had indeed infringed on Murray's copyright. The court ordered her to pay damages and to stop publishing the book without Murray's consent. This ruling was significant as it established the legal precedent that copyright law applied to books and other written works. - Based on an article from The Edinburgh Annual Register, 1821 Robert William Whatmough (1815 Heywood, Lancashire-1887 Diamond Creek, Victoria) and his wife Mary Hill ( 1813 Rochdale, Lancashire - 1881 Greensborough, Victoria) were pioneer settlers on the Plenty River at Greensborough. Their daughter, Jemima Whatmough (1840-1926) married Robert Fielding (1820-1891) who were the parents of Thomas Edmund Fielding and great grandparents of Tom FieldingInscribed inside front leaf facing page in ink: Robert Whatmough Plenty River 1858tom fielding collection