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Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, The Kewriosity Sheet Vol.1 No.8 : January 1980
What's doing in Kew January 1980 / p1. Police Message [Intruders; Strangers] / p1. What do you do when no-one seems to have the right answer [Citizens Advice Bureau] / p1. Protect your car / p2. Be alert to anything suspicious: Never admit to callers that you are alone / p2. Kew High School Holiday Program / p2. Street Bar-b-que [Uvadale Grove] / p2. Can you help? Just once! [Meals on Wheels drivers] / p2. Kampuchea [Cambodia] Record Event [East Kew Uniting Church Youth Group] / p2. A.R.A.F.E.M.I. at the Citizens' Advice Bureau [Association of Relatives and Friends of the Emotionally and Mentally III] / p2. Council News [Summer Ground allocation; Flats survey in Kew] / p2. Living in Kew [Kew Family and Community Services (F.A.C.S.) Committee] / p2.The Kewriosity Sheet (1979-83) was first published in the City of Kew (Victoria) in June 1979 as a two-sided 'community newssheet'. It aimed to: 'share news about Kew happenings and Kew people, and to exchange ideas about living in Kew'. Later issues gradually evolved into a 4-page, quarto sized publication. The Kewriosity Sheet was superseded by the Kew Council publication 'Kewriosity' (1983-1994).non-fictionWhat's doing in Kew January 1980 / p1. Police Message [Intruders; Strangers] / p1. What do you do when no-one seems to have the right answer [Citizens Advice Bureau] / p1. Protect your car / p2. Be alert to anything suspicious: Never admit to callers that you are alone / p2. Kew High School Holiday Program / p2. Street Bar-b-que [Uvadale Grove] / p2. Can you help? Just once! [Meals on Wheels drivers] / p2. Kampuchea [Cambodia] Record Event [East Kew Uniting Church Youth Group] / p2. A.R.A.F.E.M.I. at the Citizens' Advice Bureau [Association of Relatives and Friends of the Emotionally and Mentally III] / p2. Council News [Summer Ground allocation; Flats survey in Kew] / p2. Living in Kew [Kew Family and Community Services (F.A.C.S.) Committee] / p2. community publications --- kew (vic.), the kewriosity sheet, newsletters - kew (vic.) -
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Photograph - Second Johnston Street Bridge in Flood, 1934
Original, small black and white print photograph of crowds lining the Johnston Street Bridge watching the flood waters below. The annotation on the reverse clarifies that Kew is in the distance.Annotated on reverse: "Gift of G.S. Beard / 2nd bridge / Johnston St. Studly Park Rd. Bridge looking towards Kew / 1st bridge 1858–1876, 2nd bridge built (bad bend), 1876–1958, 3rd bridge 1958, lined up Johnston St and Studley Park Rd."johnston street bridge, bridges - yarra river -- kew (vic.), flood -- 1934 -
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Print, Studley Pk Toll Bridge, July 12 1899
Black and white print photograph of the wooden 'Penny Bridge' at Studley Park. The name was colloquially arrived at as a penny wa the toll one paid to cross the bridge. The copy of the postcard identifies the photographers as McAlpin Bros, Richmond.Reverse: "Studley Pk Toll Bridge / joining Church Street Abbotsford / Penny Bridge"toll bridges -- river yarra, bridges - yarra river -- kew (vic.), penny bridge -
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Print - Walmer Street Foot Bridge
... -- kew (vic.) Walmer street bridge Melbourne Botanic Gardens ...A bridge to Walmer Street, Kew, from Abbotsford was located at the northern end of Burnley Street. It was a foot bridge.Photographic print of the Walmer Street Bridge. The view of the Bridge is from the Abbotsford side of the Yarra. A section of pipe on the near side of the bridge is a remnant of the irrigation pipes that carried water from above Dight's falls to the Melbourne Botanic Gardens. The former bridge, constructed in 1896 was swept away in the 1901 Flood. It has two major brick piers while the remainder of the trestle supports are metal. The original photograph from which this copy was made was taken after 1901 as it shows the second bridge under construction. Houses in Young Street, Kew, can be seen on the far side of the river.Written on reverse: "Walmer St. Bridge. Erected 1896. Being rebuilt after 1901 flood damaged it. Houses on left are in Young St."bridges -- kew (vic.), walmer street bridge, melbourne botanic gardens -
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Print - Walmer Street Foot Bridge, 1901
... Walmer street bridge -- Kew (Vic.)... bridges - yarra river -- kew (vic.) Walmer street bridge -- Kew ...Photographic print of the Walmer Street Bridge. The view of the Bridge is from the Abbotsford side of the Yarra. A section of pipe on the near side of the bridge is a remnant of the irrigation pipes that carried water from above Dight's falls to the Melbourne Botanic Gardens. The former bridge, constructed in 1896 was swept away in the 1901 Flood. It has two major brick piers while the remainder of the trestle supports are metal. The original photograph from which this copy was made was taken after 1901 as it shows the second bridge under construction. Houses in Young Street, Kew, can be seen on the far side of the river.Reverse: " Walmer St footbridge 1901 being repaired after flood / Constructed 1892 substantially renewed in 1901 and in 1928 / Rebuilt in 1977 by Kew Council aided by State funding. Won for designer Martin Aylard a New Zealand award presented by the timber Research & Development Assoc / Site of Simpsons Road passenger foot ferry". bridges - yarra river -- kew (vic.), walmer street bridge -- kew (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, The Kewriosity Sheet Vol.1 No.12 : May 1980
What's doing in Kew for May / p1. Fifty years, half a century [of service: the Baby Health Centre, Peel Street] / Elizabeth Mackie p1. Successful fun day at Kew [Kew Citizens' Association] / p2. Citizens Advice Bureau / p2. 'Overton' [19 Pakington Street] / p2. Kew Philharmonic Society / p2. Kew Festival competitions / Marshall Inman p2. Council News: May School Holiday Programme / p2. Sports coaching [Kew Tennis Club] / p2. Teenage Drop-in Centre: Sacred Heart School Hall / p2. Films [Kew High School Theatre] / p2. Kew Traffic School / p2. New games trailer / p2. Toddler playgroups: The Uniting Church of Kew / p2. Where to pick up your Kewrioisity Sheet / p2.The Kewriosity Sheet (1979-83) was first published in the City of Kew (Victoria) in June 1979 as a two-sided 'community newssheet'. It aimed to: 'share news about Kew happenings and Kew people, and to exchange ideas about living in Kew'. Later issues gradually evolved into a 4-page, quarto sized publication. The Kewriosity Sheet was superseded by the Kew Council publication 'Kewriosity' (1983-1994).non-fictionWhat's doing in Kew for May / p1. Fifty years, half a century [of service: the Baby Health Centre, Peel Street] / Elizabeth Mackie p1. Successful fun day at Kew [Kew Citizens' Association] / p2. Citizens Advice Bureau / p2. 'Overton' [19 Pakington Street] / p2. Kew Philharmonic Society / p2. Kew Festival competitions / Marshall Inman p2. Council News: May School Holiday Programme / p2. Sports coaching [Kew Tennis Club] / p2. Teenage Drop-in Centre: Sacred Heart School Hall / p2. Films [Kew High School Theatre] / p2. Kew Traffic School / p2. New games trailer / p2. Toddler playgroups: The Uniting Church of Kew / p2. Where to pick up your Kewrioisity Sheet / p2. community publications --- kew (vic.), the kewriosity sheet, newsletters - kew (vic.) -
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Journal, The Kewriosity Sheet Vol.2 No.7 : December 1980
Stop Press! / Editor p1. Kew Traffic School / p1.Mobile New Games Trailer / p1. Recreation Programmes [Playcentre; Sports Coaching Kew Tennis Club; Toddler Play Groups; Films] / p1. Art, Craft & Home Produce Market [Kew High School] / p2. Kew Croquet Club / p2. What's doing in Kew for December / p2. For sale - 'Boroondara Place of Shade' [Boroondara General Cemetery] / by Elizabeth Mackie p3. Xmas garbage / p3. Street Party [St Hilary's Church] / p3. Which Way? [Extract - Alice in Wonderland] / p3. Rhymes Without Reason / from David's Joke Book / p3. Kew Junction Development Planning [Background; Public Participation Programme] / p4.The Kewriosity Sheet (1979-83) was first published in the City of Kew (Victoria) in June 1979 as a two-sided 'community newssheet'. It aimed to: 'share news about Kew happenings and Kew people, and to exchange ideas about living in Kew'. Later issues gradually evolved into a 4-page, quarto sized publication. The Kewriosity Sheet was superseded by the Kew Council publication 'Kewriosity' (1983-1994).non-fictionStop Press! / Editor p1. Kew Traffic School / p1.Mobile New Games Trailer / p1. Recreation Programmes [Playcentre; Sports Coaching Kew Tennis Club; Toddler Play Groups; Films] / p1. Art, Craft & Home Produce Market [Kew High School] / p2. Kew Croquet Club / p2. What's doing in Kew for December / p2. For sale - 'Boroondara Place of Shade' [Boroondara General Cemetery] / by Elizabeth Mackie p3. Xmas garbage / p3. Street Party [St Hilary's Church] / p3. Which Way? [Extract - Alice in Wonderland] / p3. Rhymes Without Reason / from David's Joke Book / p3. Kew Junction Development Planning [Background; Public Participation Programme] / p4. community publications --- kew (vic.), the kewriosity sheet, newsletters - kew (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, The Kewriosity Sheet Vol.2 No.9 : March 1981
[Kew] Festival issue [programme] / p1&2. Typical craft work of the colonial period [Stefan Nechwatal] / p1. Festival photo competition / p2. What's doing in Kew for March / p2&3. The Alexandra Gardens / Elizabeth Mackie p3. Hyde Park Fellowship / p3. English classes for migrant women [Denmark Street Baby Health Centre] / p4. Citizens' Advice Bureau [International Year of the Disabled Person] / p4. Full participation and equality / [Disability; Rheumatism & Arthritis Association of Victoria] / M.J. Meyers p4.The Kewriosity Sheet (1979-83) was first published in the City of Kew (Victoria) in June 1979 as a two-sided 'community newssheet'. It aimed to: 'share news about Kew happenings and Kew people, and to exchange ideas about living in Kew'. Later issues gradually evolved into a 4-page, quarto sized publication. The Kewriosity Sheet was superseded by the Kew Council publication 'Kewriosity' (1983-1994).non-fiction[Kew] Festival issue [programme] / p1&2. Typical craft work of the colonial period [Stefan Nechwatal] / p1. Festival photo competition / p2. What's doing in Kew for March / p2&3. The Alexandra Gardens / Elizabeth Mackie p3. Hyde Park Fellowship / p3. English classes for migrant women [Denmark Street Baby Health Centre] / p4. Citizens' Advice Bureau [International Year of the Disabled Person] / p4. Full participation and equality / [Disability; Rheumatism & Arthritis Association of Victoria] / M.J. Meyers p4. community publications --- kew (vic.), the kewriosity sheet, newsletters - kew (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, The Kewriosity Sheet Vol.2 No.12 : June 1981
Choral Festival Service 1981 [Kew Inter-Church and Church Affiliated Schools Choral Festival Service; Holy Trinity Church] / p1. Save the Children Fund / p1. Do you live in Kew or nearby? [Volunteers; Meals on Wheels] / p1. Kew Crossroads Club [A Christian Fellowship for Handicapped Teenagers] / p1. Volunteer Reader / p1. The Mouse House [104 Peel Street] / Elizabeth Mackie p2. What's doing in Kew for June / p2&3. Kew C.A.A. Winter wine bottling [Kew Community Aid Abroad] / p3. Multicultural Church [East Kew Baptist Church] / p3. Kew Philharmonic Society / p3. Council News - I.Y.D.P: Can you help [International Year of Disabled Persons]; Victoria Welcome Group [Volunteers; Migration]; Message from the Minister [Jeff Kennett; Immigration and Ethnic Affairs] / p4. Kew Garden Club / p4. Hyde Park F'ship [Hyde Park Church] / p4. New members needed for [Kew Royal Women's Hospital Auxiliary] / p4. Copy Shop / p4.The Kewriosity Sheet (1979-83) was first published in the City of Kew (Victoria) in June 1979 as a two-sided 'community newssheet'. It aimed to: 'share news about Kew happenings and Kew people, and to exchange ideas about living in Kew'. Later issues gradually evolved into a 4-page, quarto sized publication. The Kewriosity Sheet was superseded by the Kew Council publication 'Kewriosity' (1983-1994).non-fictionChoral Festival Service 1981 [Kew Inter-Church and Church Affiliated Schools Choral Festival Service; Holy Trinity Church] / p1. Save the Children Fund / p1. Do you live in Kew or nearby? [Volunteers; Meals on Wheels] / p1. Kew Crossroads Club [A Christian Fellowship for Handicapped Teenagers] / p1. Volunteer Reader / p1. The Mouse House [104 Peel Street] / Elizabeth Mackie p2. What's doing in Kew for June / p2&3. Kew C.A.A. Winter wine bottling [Kew Community Aid Abroad] / p3. Multicultural Church [East Kew Baptist Church] / p3. Kew Philharmonic Society / p3. Council News - I.Y.D.P: Can you help [International Year of Disabled Persons]; Victoria Welcome Group [Volunteers; Migration]; Message from the Minister [Jeff Kennett; Immigration and Ethnic Affairs] / p4. Kew Garden Club / p4. Hyde Park F'ship [Hyde Park Church] / p4. New members needed for [Kew Royal Women's Hospital Auxiliary] / p4. Copy Shop / p4. community publications --- kew (vic.), the kewriosity sheet, newsletters - kew (vic.) -
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Journal, The Kewriosity Sheet Vol.3 No.3 : September 1981
Home tutors for migrants [Jill Manton] / p1. Harp, Browse and Buy [Harp Browse and Buy Shop; Victoria Schizophrenia Fellowship] / p1. East Kew Uniting Church / p1. Spring-time Fair [East Kew Uniting Church] /p2. Do you know? [Parents of Disabled Persons] / p2. What's doing in Kew for September / p2&3 Women's Recreation Program /p3. Guest to preach at Kew Baptist Church [Rev. Brian Willersdorf] / p3. Minibus drivers and jockeys [Meals on Wheels] / p3. Hyde Park Fellowship [Hyde Park Church] / p3. Mission Spring Fair [Missionary Sisters of St Peter Claver / p3. The gateway to Kew [Charles Grimes Expedition; Johnston Street Bridge; Studley Park Road; Raheen; Campion Hall; Burke Hall; Studley House; Villa Alba] / Elizabeth Mackie p4. Council News - Family and Community Services (FACS) Programme; Community Service Grants; Deafness Awareness Week; ] / p4.The Kewriosity Sheet (1979-83) was first published in the City of Kew (Victoria) in June 1979 as a two-sided 'community newssheet'. It aimed to: 'share news about Kew happenings and Kew people, and to exchange ideas about living in Kew'. Later issues gradually evolved into a 4-page, quarto sized publication. The Kewriosity Sheet was superseded by the Kew Council publication 'Kewriosity' (1983-1994).non-fictionHome tutors for migrants [Jill Manton] / p1. Harp, Browse and Buy [Harp Browse and Buy Shop; Victoria Schizophrenia Fellowship] / p1. East Kew Uniting Church / p1. Spring-time Fair [East Kew Uniting Church] /p2. Do you know? [Parents of Disabled Persons] / p2. What's doing in Kew for September / p2&3 Women's Recreation Program /p3. Guest to preach at Kew Baptist Church [Rev. Brian Willersdorf] / p3. Minibus drivers and jockeys [Meals on Wheels] / p3. Hyde Park Fellowship [Hyde Park Church] / p3. Mission Spring Fair [Missionary Sisters of St Peter Claver / p3. The gateway to Kew [Charles Grimes Expedition; Johnston Street Bridge; Studley Park Road; Raheen; Campion Hall; Burke Hall; Studley House; Villa Alba] / Elizabeth Mackie p4. Council News - Family and Community Services (FACS) Programme; Community Service Grants; Deafness Awareness Week; ] / p4. community publications --- kew (vic.), the kewriosity sheet, newsletters - kew (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, The Kewriosity Sheet Vol.4 No.10 : June 1983
Kew Recreation Program [courses] / p1. Letter to the editor (Nursing homes) / William Martin p1. Kew Kite Club / p1. Kew (Daytime) Garden Club / p2. Kew Library (printing equipment) p2. East Kew Uniting Church (calendar of events) / p2. Kew Historical Society / p2. Save the Children Fund / p2. Scared Heart Kew Caring Group / p2. Why call it that? (street names) / Barbara Giles p3. Melbourne College of Advanced Education (courses & lectures) / p3. Hyde Park Fellowship (Hyde Park Uniting Church) / p4. Solo Club - East Kew / p4. Scrabble / p4. Save the Children Fund / p4. Interested in native plants (Kew Native Plant Group) / p4. The Rheumatism and Arthritis Foundation of Victoria {R.A.A.V.) p4. Rotaract Club of Kew / p4. Kew Toy Library / p4.The Kewriosity Sheet (1979-83) was first published in the City of Kew (Victoria) in June 1979 as a two-sided 'community newssheet'. It aimed to: 'share news about Kew happenings and Kew people, and to exchange ideas about living in Kew'. Later issues gradually evolved into a 4-page, quarto sized publication. The Kewriosity Sheet was superseded by the Kew Council publication 'Kewriosity' (1983-1994).non-fictionKew Recreation Program [courses] / p1. Letter to the editor (Nursing homes) / William Martin p1. Kew Kite Club / p1. Kew (Daytime) Garden Club / p2. Kew Library (printing equipment) p2. East Kew Uniting Church (calendar of events) / p2. Kew Historical Society / p2. Save the Children Fund / p2. Scared Heart Kew Caring Group / p2. Why call it that? (street names) / Barbara Giles p3. Melbourne College of Advanced Education (courses & lectures) / p3. Hyde Park Fellowship (Hyde Park Uniting Church) / p4. Solo Club - East Kew / p4. Scrabble / p4. Save the Children Fund / p4. Interested in native plants (Kew Native Plant Group) / p4. The Rheumatism and Arthritis Foundation of Victoria {R.A.A.V.) p4. Rotaract Club of Kew / p4. Kew Toy Library / p4. community publications --- kew (vic.), the kewriosity sheet, newsletters - kew (vic.) -
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Photograph - Villa, Redmond Street (Kew), 1977
... Redmond street -- Kew (Vic.)... Victorian villas Victorian architecture Redmond street -- Kew (Vic ...Original black and white print positive of a double fronted late Victorian Villa in Redmond Street, Kew. When the photograph was taken in 1977, it was the home of Mrs Darby.Reverse: "Elderly Kew resident['s home]. Taken by Trinity Grammar School Boys during a history study of People and Places in Kew 1978."victorian villas, victorian architecture, redmond street -- kew (vic.) -
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Flyer - 60 Pakington Street, Kew
... 60 Pakington street -- Kew (Vic.)... this is an example. Neville collection 60 Pakington street -- Kew (Vic.) real ...Subdivision plans and real estate flyers/brochures reveal a number of aspects of urban development and history. The Kew Historical Society's collection of these plans, as well as advertisements extracted from magazines, cover key aspects of community development and architectural history of Kew and Kew Eat as well as surrounding suburbs. While most of the plans in the collection were gifted to the Society by the former City of Kew, a number of other plans and advertisements have been donated by individuals, of which this is an example. Single page illustrated flyer, advertising 60 Pakington Street, Kew for sale. Annotation in pen and ink at right.neville collection, 60 pakington street -- kew (vic.), real estate advertisements -- kew (vic.) -
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Flyer - 45 Pakington Street, Kew
... 45 Pakington street -- kew (Vic.)... Pakington street -- kew (Vic.) Single page illustrated real estate ...Subdivision plans and real estate flyers/brochures reveal a number of aspects of urban development and history. The Kew Historical Society's collection of these plans, as well as advertisements extracted from magazines, cover key aspects of community development and architectural history of Kew and Kew Eat as well as surrounding suburbs. While most of the plans in the collection were gifted to the Society by the former City of Kew, a number of other plans and advertisements have been donated by individuals, of which this is an example.Single page illustrated real estate flyer advertising 45 Pakington Street, Kew for sale by auction. Annotation in pen and ink at rightpeter neville, real estate advertisements -- kew (vic.), 45 pakington street -- kew (vic.) -
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Plan - Tramway Estate, Camberwell North, 1937
Subdivision plans and real estate flyers/brochures reveal a number of aspects of urban development and history. The Kew Historical Society's collection of these plans, as well as advertisements extracted from magazines, cover key aspects of community development and architectural history of Kew and Kew Eat as well as surrounding suburbs. While most of the plans in the collection were gifted to the Society by the former City of Kew, a number of other plans and advertisements have been donated by individuals, of which this is an example.Single page subdivision plan listing properties for sale in the Tramways Estate, Camberwell North. The large estate was bounded by Doncaster Road, Burke Road, Marwan Avenue, Maud Street, Severn Street, and extended over Glass's Creek at Mayland's Avenue. Within the plan, lots 3 to 342 are listed as lots. The plan includes annotations in ink indicating the prices realised by a number of lots. A key explains that lots with an 'H' represent a house, whereas the 37 shaded lots represent those being offered by this agent. subdivision plans -- camberwell (vic.), tramways estate -
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Plan - Subdivisional Sale of 11 Villa Sites, East Kew, 1939
... Enfield Street -- Kew (Vic.)... this is an example. Subdivision plans -- Kew (Vic.) Enfield Street -- Kew ...Subdivision plans and real estate flyers/brochures reveal a number of aspects of urban development and history. The Kew Historical Society's collection of these plans, as well as advertisements extracted from magazines, cover key aspects of community development and architectural history of Kew and Kew Eat as well as surrounding suburbs. While most of the plans in the collection were gifted to the Society by the former City of Kew, a number of other plans and advertisements have been donated by individuals, of which this is an example.Single page residential subdivision plan advertising house lots for sale, in what was then designated as East Kew but is now Kew, in the following streets: Burke Road, Enfield Street. The flyer includes a smaller locality plan at right. Information on the flyer indicates that the land was previously owned by the Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board.subdivision plans -- kew (vic.), enfield street -- kew (vic.), burke road -- kew (vic.) -
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Plan - Camberwell Panorama Estate, 1923
Subdivision plans and real estate flyers/brochures reveal a number of aspects of urban development and history. The Kew Historical Society's collection of these plans, as well as advertisements extracted from magazines, cover key aspects of community development and architectural history of Kew and Kew Eat as well as surrounding suburbs. While most of the plans in the collection were gifted to the Society by the former City of Kew, a number of other plans and advertisements have been donated by individuals, of which this is an example.Promotional brochure for the Camberwell Panorama Estate. The four page bifold handout advertises 216 home sites bounded by Bulleen Road, The Nook, Fortuna Avenue, and Doncaster Road. Other streets in the subdivision include: Sunburst Avenue, The Moor, and Macedon Avenue. The brochure has been damaged at some time in the past and so masking tape obscures the tram on page 1. Page 2 includes the plan of the subdivision, page 3 information about the site and a locality plan, while page 4 includes photographs and terms of sale. subdivision plans -- balwyn north (vic.), camberwell panorama estate -
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Plan - Saxonwood Estate, Doncaster [East]
Subdivision plans and real estate flyers/brochures reveal a number of aspects of urban development and history. The Kew Historical Society's collection of these plans, as well as advertisements extracted from magazines, cover key aspects of community development and architectural history of Kew and Kew Eat as well as surrounding suburbs. While most of the plans in the collection were gifted to the Society by the former City of Kew, a number of other plans and advertisements have been donated by individuals, of which this is an example.Undated, multi-page subdivision plan advertising lots for sale bounded by Blackburn Road, George Street, Windermere Avenue, and Saxonwood Drive in what is currently Doncaster East. Other streets in the subdivision include: Mowbray Court, Stafford Court, Rugby Court, and Robin Hood Court. The front page includes a Birdseye view of the estate which identifies existing and projected civic amenities, as well as the estate's relationship to surrounding suburbs and the city centre. Red crosses on the detailed plan of lots on page two indicate those that have been sold. The final page includes a locality plan. saxonwood estate -- doncaster east (vic.), subdivision plans -- doncaster east (vic.) -
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Plan - Charteris Estate, Ivanhoe [East], 1927
Subdivision plans and real estate flyers/brochures reveal a number of aspects of urban development and history. The Kew Historical Society's collection of these plans, as well as advertisements extracted from magazines, cover key aspects of community development and architectural history of Kew and Kew Eat as well as surrounding suburbs. While most of the plans in the collection were gifted to the Society by the former City of Kew, a number of other plans and advertisements have been donated by individuals, of which this is an example.Original 4-page bifold handout advertising 43 residential lots for sale in the Charteris Estate subdivision in Ivanhoe [now classified as Ivanhoe East]. This brochure was created to sell the third section of the estate which it labels as 'The Most Superb Section'. Streets within the subdivision include: Burke Road North, McArthur Road, Castella Street, and the Government Boulevard. In addition to the overall plan spread across pages 2 and 3, each page includes a number of interesting photographs including: a number of the new Burke Road Bridge, a sports ground, Hoyts Picture Theatre in Ivanhoe, a croquet ground, and Ivanhoe shopping centre [named Motor Cross Junction].charteris estate - east ivanhoe (vic), subdivision plans -- ivanhoe east (vic.), d.c. mcarthur, charterisville -
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Plan - Pointed Firs Estate, Camberwell North, 1936
Subdivision plans and real estate flyers/brochures reveal a number of aspects of urban development and history. The Kew Historical Society's collection of these plans, as well as advertisements extracted from magazines, cover key aspects of community development and architectural history of Kew and Kew Eat as well as surrounding suburbs. While most of the plans in the collection were gifted to the Society by the former City of Kew, a number of other plans and advertisements have been donated by individuals, of which this is an example.Original multi-page sales brochure of the Pointed Firs Estate, advertised as located in Camberwell North, but now in Balwyn North. The 4-page bifold brochure includes promotional material as well as a detailed plan of the 28 lots for sale, a photograph of the locality with the plan overlaying it, as well as aerial photos and street views. The estate included lots in Doncaster Road, Thackeray Street, Houghton Street, an dMaud Street. pointed firs estate -- balwyn north, subdivisions -- balwyn north (vic.) -
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Plan - Willsmere Park Estate, Kew, 1926
Subdivision plans and real estate flyers/brochures reveal a number of aspects of urban development and history. The Kew Historical Society's collection of these plans, as well as advertisements extracted from magazines, cover key aspects of community development and architectural history of Kew and Kew Eat as well as surrounding suburbs. While most of the plans in the collection were gifted to the Society by the former City of Kew, a number of other plans and advertisements have been donated by individuals, of which this is an example.Original 4-page, bifold subdivision plan of the Willsmere Park Estate, Kew. The 1926 land sale advertised '40 superb villa allotments' on the 'Yarra Heights'. Streets within the subdivision included: Willow Grove, Kilby Road, Elm Grove and Belford Road. The double page spread on pages 2 and 3 shows the detailed plan of the 40 lots, surrounded by public parkland [Willsmere Park] and the Kew Golf Links. By the time that this version of the plan was released, only the lots on Willow Grove and Kilby Road remained. willsmere park estate -- kew (vic.), subdivisions - kew (vic.), subdivisions -- kew east (vic.), willsmere park -- kew east (vic.) -
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Plan - 30 Choice Home Sites in Kilby Road, Meldrum Street and Fairway Drive, 1965
Subdivision plans and real estate flyers/brochures reveal a number of aspects of urban development and history. The Kew Historical Society's collection of these plans, as well as advertisements extracted from magazines, cover key aspects of community development and architectural history of Kew and Kew Eat as well as surrounding suburbs. While most of the plans in the collection were gifted to the Society by the former City of Kew, a number of other plans and advertisements have been donated by individuals, of which this is an example.Original 4-page, bifold brochure, one of two in the collection, of home sites created following the creation of the Eastern Freeway which separated a section of land owned by the Kew Golf Club from the main course. The new estate featured 30 lots in Meldrum Street, Kilby Road and Fairway Drive. subdivisions -- kew east (vic.), subdivisions -- kew (vic.), kew golf club -
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Plan - 30 Choice Home Sites in Kilby Road, Meldrum Street and Fairway Drive, 1965
Subdivision plans and real estate flyers/brochures reveal a number of aspects of urban development and history. The Kew Historical Society's collection of these plans, as well as advertisements extracted from magazines, cover key aspects of community development and architectural history of Kew and Kew Eat as well as surrounding suburbs. While most of the plans in the collection were gifted to the Society by the former City of Kew, a number of other plans and advertisements have been donated by individuals, of which this is an example.Original 4-page, bifold brochure, one of two in the collection, of home sites created following the creation of the Eastern Freeway which separated a section of land owned by the Kew Golf Club from the main course. The new estate featured 30 lots in Meldrum Street, Kilby Road and Fairway Drive.subdivisions -- kew east (vic.), subdivisions -- kew (vic.), kew golf club -
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Plan - Burke Road Junction Estate, East Kew, 1940
Subdivision plans and real estate flyers/brochures reveal a number of aspects of urban development and history. The Kew Historical Society's collection of these plans, as well as advertisements extracted from magazines, cover key aspects of community development and architectural history of Kew and Kew Eat as well as surrounding suburbs. While most of the plans in the collection were gifted to the Society by the former City of Kew, a number of other plans and advertisements have been donated by individuals, of which this is an example.Original 4-page bifold brochure advertising the Burke Road Junction Estate in Kew East. Advertised for sale in 1940, the estate comprised 16 'Central Allotments' fronting High Street, Kilby Road, and Glass Street. Pages 1 & 4, the front and back covers, includes a panoramic photograph of the junction which features a number of shops still extant, but also with buildings long demolished and redeveloped. These include the petrol station and the dairy on the southeast and southwest corners of Burke Road and High Street/Doncaster Road. The dairy includes a statue of a cow on its roof. Pages 2 & 3 include a detailed plan of the estate. subdivisions -- kew east (vic.), burke road junction estate -
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Photograph - Former Kew Police Station : Wall and chimney, 1996
A civic campaign for new public offices developed in Kew in the 1880s. After much deliberation, the location chosen was the junction of Bulleen and Cotham Roads. The buildings were designed by George Watson and John Henry Harvey, architects within the Department of Public Works (Victoria). Building was commenced in 1887, and after one year, the buildings were opened. The Post Office was transferred to the new Commonwealth Government in 1901. The Police Station and Court House, sold by the Victorian Government to the City of Boroondara in 2007, are now a community cultural centre and performing arts venue.The buildings were listed on the Victorian Heritage Register Register (HO885) in 1991. They are historically and architecturally significant to the State of Victoria because Watson and Harvey's designs exhibit diversity in integrating civil offices, they accommodate the apex of road junctions, and they demonstrate a departure from the contemporaneously favoured High Victorian Classical to the Queen Anne style in the design of civic buildings.View through the Cotham Road carpark towards High Street of the southeast corner of the former police station. The use of red brick, tall brick chimneys and slate roof were representative of the Queen Ann Style used in the construction of the Kew Public Offices in 1888.public offices -- kew (vic), kew police station -
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Photograph - Former Kew Post Office : Cotham Road elevation, 1996
A civic campaign for new public offices developed in Kew in the 1880s. After much deliberation, the location chosen was the junction of Bulleen and Cotham Roads. The buildings were designed by George Watson and John Henry Harvey, architects within the Department of Public Works (Victoria). Building was commenced in 1887, and after one year, the buildings were opened. The Post Office was transferred to the new Commonwealth Government in 1901. The Police Station and Court House, sold by the Victorian Government to the City of Boroondara in 2007, are now a community cultural centre and performing arts venue.The buildings were listed on the Victorian Heritage Register Register (HO885) in 1991. They are historically and architecturally significant to the State of Victoria because Watson and Harvey's designs exhibit diversity in integrating civil offices, they accommodate the apex of road junctions, and they demonstrate a departure from the contemporaneously favoured High Victorian Classical to the Queen Anne style in the design of civic buildings.View of the Kew Post Office, opened in 1888 which sits at the intersection of High Street and Cotham Road.The extension of the building at right was constructed in circa 1941. This view is of of the Cotham Road elevation.kew post office, cotham road -- kew (vic.), public offices -- kew (vic.) -
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Photograph - Former Kew Court House : Court Room, 1996
... kew police station -- high street -- kew (vic.).... Kew Court House kew police station -- high street -- kew (vic ...A civic campaign for new public offices developed in Kew in the 1880s. After much deliberation, the location chosen was the junction of Bulleen and Cotham Roads. The buildings were designed by George Watson and John Henry Harvey, architects within the Department of Public Works (Victoria). Building was commenced in 1887, and after one year, the buildings were opened. The Post Office was transferred to the new Commonwealth Government in 1901. The Police Station and Court House, sold by the Victorian Government to the City of Boroondara in 2007, are now a community cultural centre and performing arts venue.The buildings were listed on the Victorian Heritage Register Register (HO885) in 1991. They are historically and architecturally significant to the State of Victoria because Watson and Harvey's designs exhibit diversity in integrating civil offices, they accommodate the apex of road junctions, and they demonstrate a departure from the contemporaneously favoured High Victorian Classical to the Queen Anne style in the design of civic buildings.View of south wall of the former Kew Court House, which when the photo was taken had been converted into a section of the Kew Police Station, and used as a briefing and locker room.kew court house, kew police station -- high street -- kew (vic.), public offices -- kew (vic) -
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Photograph - Former Kew Police Station : outbuildings, 1996
A civic campaign for new public offices developed in Kew in the 1880s. After much deliberation, the location chosen was the junction of Bulleen and Cotham Roads. The buildings were designed by George Watson and John Henry Harvey, architects within the Department of Public Works (Victoria). Building was commenced in 1887, and after one year, the buildings were opened. The Post Office was transferred to the new Commonwealth Government in 1901. The Police Station and Court House, sold by the Victorian Government to the City of Boroondara in 2007, are now a community cultural centre and performing arts venue.The buildings were listed on the Victorian Heritage Register Register (HO885) in 1991. They are historically and architecturally significant to the State of Victoria because Watson and Harvey's designs exhibit diversity in integrating civil offices, they accommodate the apex of road junctions, and they demonstrate a departure from the contemporaneously favoured High Victorian Classical to the Queen Anne style in the design of civic buildings.View of the rear of the former Kew Police Station in High Street, Kew. In the foreground is a red brick garage; a later addition to the building. Immediately behind that is the back of the cell block. The two storey building facing High Street was originally the Police Sergeant's residence. public offices -- kew (vic.), kew police station -
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Photograph - Former Kew Police Station : East facing facade, 1996
A civic campaign for new public offices developed in Kew in the 1880s. After much deliberation, the location chosen was the junction of Bulleen and Cotham Roads. The buildings were designed by George Watson and John Henry Harvey, architects within the Department of Public Works (Victoria). Building was commenced in 1887, and after one year, the buildings were opened. The Post Office was transferred to the new Commonwealth Government in 1901. The Police Station and Court House, sold by the Victorian Government to the City of Boroondara in 2007, are now a community cultural centre and performing arts venue.The buildings were listed on the Victorian Heritage Register Register (HO885) in 1991. They are historically and architecturally significant to the State of Victoria because Watson and Harvey's designs exhibit diversity in integrating civil offices, they accommodate the apex of road junctions, and they demonstrate a departure from the contemporaneously favoured High Victorian Classical to the Queen Anne style in the design of civic buildings.Exterior view of the east facing red brick facade of the former Kew Police Station in High Street, Kew.kew court house, public offices -- kew (vic), kew police station -
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Photograph - Former Kew Court House : High Street elevation, 1996
A civic campaign for new public offices developed in Kew in the 1880s. After much deliberation, the location chosen was the junction of Bulleen and Cotham Roads. The buildings were designed by George Watson and John Henry Harvey, architects within the Department of Public Works (Victoria). Building was commenced in 1887, and after one year, the buildings were opened. The Post Office was transferred to the new Commonwealth Government in 1901. The Police Station and Court House, sold by the Victorian Government to the City of Boroondara in 2007, are now a community cultural centre and performing arts venue.The buildings were listed on the Victorian Heritage Register Register (HO885) in 1991. They are historically and architecturally significant to the State of Victoria because Watson and Harvey's designs exhibit diversity in integrating civil offices, they accommodate the apex of road junctions, and they demonstrate a departure from the contemporaneously favoured High Victorian Classical to the Queen Anne style in the design of civic buildings.Panoramic view print positive photograph of the High Street elevation of the Kew Court House.kew court house, public offices -- kew (vic.)