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Kew Historical Society Inc
Archive (series) - Subject File, Mayors & Councillors (Kew), 1941-2016
Kew Historical SocietySince its foundation in 1958, members of the Kew Historical Society have been compiling and storing information about subjects relating to the history of Kew and its environs, of which this file is an example.Secondary Values (KHS Imposed Order)Kew was declared a municipality in 1860, a borough in 1863, a town in 1910 and a city in 1921. The file contains records of correspondence between Kew researchers and former mayors and or their families. Another part of the file includes articles form the Progress Leader about particular councillors and mayors. The file includes the family tree of Cr John Wilkinson. Material in the file contributed to the KHS publication 'From Municipality to City: Councillors and Mayors of Kew 1860-1994'phyllis hore, daryl oldaker, michael montalto, walter hiscock, william runting, kaye cole, jim mccrae, henry kellettphyllis hore, daryl oldaker, michael montalto, walter hiscock, william runting, kaye cole, jim mccrae, henry kellett -
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Archive (series) - Subject File, Mayors & Councillors (Boroondara), 2016
Kew Historical SocietySince its foundation in 1958, members of the Kew Historical Society have been compiling and storing information about subjects relating to the history of Kew and its environs, of which this file is an example.Secondary Values (KHS Imposed Order)The City of Kew was amalgamated into the City of Boroondara in 1994. The file contains listings of mayors and councillors derived from the Boroondara Bulletin (2008-2015), a single sheet list for 2016-2020, as well as newspaper articles and profiles.mayors -- boroondara, councillors -- boroondara, council wards -- boroondaramayors -- boroondara, councillors -- boroondara, council wards -- boroondara -
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Archive (Series) - Recreation Integration Project
Various PartiesReference, Research, InformationArranged by Secondary Values (value of records to users)The Kew Recreation Integration Project was an initiative that began in 1986 aimed at providing the same opportunities for those who had mental and physical disabilities in the Kew community. This involved a community-wide initiative aligned with local clubs to increase the resources and outreach for these activities to include those often isolated and excluded from participating. The file includes: A letter from the City of Kew to the Kew Historical Society about their participation in the initiative, a flyer given out to the community, and a newspaper article on the program.recreation integration project – kew (vic.), disability services – kew (vic.), recreation – kew (vic.)recreation integration project – kew (vic.), disability services – kew (vic.), recreation – kew (vic.) -
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Archive (Series) - Recycling [Kew]
Various PartiesReference, Research, InformationArranged by Secondary Values (value of records to users)Kew’s modern recycling program began in 1991 and continues to this day. The file includes: A booklet documenting the trial of recycling in 1991 that provides information about the program, and a newspaper article regarding the new program.recycling – kew (vic.), council services – kew (vic.)recycling – kew (vic.), council services – kew (vic.) -
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Archive (Series) - REEVE Family
Various PartiesReference, Research, InformationArranged by Secondary Values (value of records to users)The Reeve family were an early 20th century family responsible for both establishing the St. Paul’s Parish in Kew East, as well as the 4th Kew Scout Group. Immigrating from Bendigo in 1924, they played an important role in establishing social and religious activities in Kew. The file includes: A transcript of a talk given by Bill and Helen Reeve on their personal experiences in Kew, and a resignation letter from Bill Reeve from the Kew Historical Society.reeve – kew (vic.), 4th kew scouts – kew (vic.), st. paul’s – kew (vic.)reeve – kew (vic.), 4th kew scouts – kew (vic.), st. paul’s – kew (vic.) -
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Archive (Series) - Reno - St. John's Parade
Various PartiesReference, Research, InformationArranged by Secondary Values (value of records to users)‘Reno’ was a house demolished in 1977, designed by an architect simply known as ‘Cocking’, and was an example of the weatherboard cottage style. It was erected along St. John's Parade, Kew. Earliest records show the house existing as early as 1842, and passed hands until the City of Kew demolished it. The file includes: Correspondence between the Kew Historical Society and the City of Kew regarding the property’s preservation, photographs of the site before demolition, a newspaper article on the demolition, and a report detailing the site’s historical value.reno – kew (vic.), houses – kew (vic.)reno – kew (vic.), houses – kew (vic.) -
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Archive (Series) - RSSILA & RSL [Kew]
Various PartiesReference, Research, InformationArranged by Secondary Values (value of records to users)The Kew RSSILA and RSL was formed in the year 1920 in the aftermath of World War 1 and merged with the Hawthorn sub-branch in 1931 and occupying it’s first place along High Street in 1932. It wasn’t until 1955 that it moved to the ‘Wilton’ property along Charles Street on the corner of Cotham Road. It has occupied the site since. The file includes: Many different articles regarding the RSL over the years, a songbook and order of service for a Combined Church March, and a summary of the ‘Wilton’ site.rssila – kew (vic.), rsl – kew (vic.), wilton – kew (vic.)rssila – kew (vic.), rsl – kew (vic.), wilton – kew (vic.) -
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Archive (Series) - Rialto Theatre
Various PartiesReference, Research, InformationArranged by Secondary Values (value of records to users)The ‘Rialto’ was a theatre built in 1921 along High Street near Kew Junction, following the boom of construction spurred on by a post-World War 1 sentiment. Nicknamed ‘Kew’s Dainty Theatre’, it became the monopoly provider of cinema entertainment for Kew and served many purposes for the community. This included the use of the stage on-site to create a school for the performing arts. It would be acquired by HOYTS in 1926, and after a host of issues including poor heat and air conditioning, rivals in the area and the advent of the television, led to the site’s acquisition in 1969 by a religious group. It would be renamed to the ‘Melbourne Revival Centre’, and would eventually be demolished in 1983 once the occupants moved sites. The file includes: Newspaper articles on the site’s demolition and history, and two copies of ‘Cinema Record’ detailing the Rialto.rialto – kew (vic.), theatres – kew (vic.), melbourne revival centre – kew (vic.)rialto – kew (vic.), theatres – kew (vic.), melbourne revival centre – kew (vic.) -
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Archive (Series) - RICARDO, Col. Percy Ralph
Various PartiesReference, Research, InformationArranged by Secondary Values (value of records to users)Colonel Ricardo was the District Commandant of the Commonwealth Military Forces of Victoria, and would form the Queensland Mounted Infantry, who notably served in the Boer War. In 1901 he would undergo a court case against the ‘Evening Observer’ for defamation and libel in their newspaper on his exploits in the Second Boer War, describing him as a ‘coward’ and contradicting his and others recollections of his actions in South Africa. Ricardo would die in 1907 after fracturing his skull as a result of being thrown off his horse while hunting. He would be buried in the Boroondara General Cemetery. The file includes: A history of Colonel Percy Ralph Ricardo, as presented by Ken Lyall, as well as another smaller history from a A.D. Watson.percy ralph ricardo – kew (vic.)percy ralph ricardo – kew (vic.) -
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Archive (Series) - RIMINGTON Family
Various PartiesReference, Research, InformationArranged by Secondary Values (value of records to users)The Rimington Family were early settlers of Kew, acting as pioneers for the area. George Rimington, who immigrated at some point during the mid-to-late 19th century, is well-known for his work at the Parkhill Nurseries, situated between Mont Victor and Burke Road. This nursery played host to multiple plants, shrubs, and trees otherwise not seen in the area and became well-known in the area for that fact. The file includes: A transcript of an interview with Stanley Rimington, son of George Rimington, and a book from Parkhill Nurseries which details the flora present at their Kew location but also the area.rimington – kew (vic.), george rimington – kew (vic.), stanley rimington – kew (vic.), pioneers – kew (vic.), parkhill nurseries – kew (vic.)rimington – kew (vic.), george rimington – kew (vic.), stanley rimington – kew (vic.), pioneers – kew (vic.), parkhill nurseries – kew (vic.) -
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Archive (Series) - ROBERTSON, Sir McPherson
Various PartiesReference, Research, InformationArranged by Secondary Values (value of records to users)McPherson Robertson was an Australian chocolate entrepreneur, known for his confectionary company MacRobertson’s. He was an early pioneer of chewing gum and cotton candy brought over from the United States and would use his earned money funding multiple different companies, competitions and schools. His significance in Kew is his house he had built at 51 Sackville Street, where he lived for the last nine years of his life. The file includes: A History Victoria newsletter detailing one of his exhibits, and a history of 51 Sackville Street, Kew.mcpherson robertson – kew (vic.), 51 sackville street – kew (vic.)mcpherson robertson – kew (vic.), 51 sackville street – kew (vic.) -
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Archive (Series) - Robinson, J. J
Various PartiesReference, Research, InformationArranged by Secondary Values (value of records to users)Josiah Joseph (J.J.) Robinson was an early settler in Kew, having arrived from England in 1868 soon to be followed by his wife. After residing in Richmond for a short time, they moved to Kew along John Street, building up their property the ‘King’s Bromley’. This two-story timber house would remain and be the home for upwards of twelve children, before being demolished in 1958 as the area grew and modernised. The file includes: Research completed by unknown author, a sketch of the ‘King’s Bromley’ property, plans for the subdivision, and scanned newspaper articles.robinson – kew (vic.), king’s bromley – kew (vic.)robinson – kew (vic.), king’s bromley – kew (vic.) -
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Archive (Series) - Rockingham, Barkers Road
Various PartiesReference, Research, InformationArranged by Secondary Values (value of records to users)‘Rockingham’ was a house built along Barkers Road around the mid-1850s (exact year unknown). Now demolished, the property passed through many influential hands of Melbourne, including John Herbert Syme, once manager of the ‘Age’. The file includes: Newspaper articles on the demolition of ‘Rockingham’, and a letter directed towards the Kew Historical Society with a photograph of the property which is kept separate to the file.rockingham – kew (vic.), john herbert syme – kew (vic.)rockingham – kew (vic.), john herbert syme – kew (vic.) -
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Archive (Series) - ROGERS, Dorothy
Various PartiesReference, Research, InformationArranged by Secondary Values (value of records to users)Dorothy Rogers (1905-1973) was a significant historian for Kew, leading the writing and publishing of much of the early literature of the City of Kew. This has since been the base of Kew’s history, and has only been built upon. The Dorothy Rogers Reserve is named for her. The file includes: Multiple newspaper articles regarding Dorothy, three tour guide created by Dorothy Rogers, correspondence between individuals and the Kew Historical Society regarding Dorothy and her collections, as well as activities related to the Dorothy Rogers Reserve.dorothy rogers – kew (vic.), dorothy rogers reserve – kew (vic.)dorothy rogers – kew (vic.), dorothy rogers reserve – kew (vic.) -
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Archive (Series) - Roseneath, Pakington Street
Various PartiesReference, Research, InformationArranged by Secondary Values (value of records to users)The ‘Roseneath’ House on Pakington Street was first erected around 1858 and was renovated and expanded upon in its modern form in 1885. With a garden designed by Baron von Mueller, its most notable feature was its botanical excellence that pre-dates the days of mandatory quarantine. Once much larger, it has now been subdivided, surrounded by modern homes rather than extensive garden space. The file includes: Newspaper articles on the history of the property, multiple pages of completed research, letters between Kew Historical Society members on a meeting at the home, and a real estate property guide.roseneath – kew (vic.), pakington street – kew (vic.), baron von mueller – kew (vic.)roseneath – kew (vic.), pakington street – kew (vic.), baron von mueller – kew (vic.) -
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Archive (Series) - Royal Talbot Rehabilitation Centre
Various PartiesReference, Research, InformationArranged by Secondary Values (value of records to users)The Royal Talbot Rehabilitation Centre was built in 1961 as a modern facility to rehabilitate patients. Overlooking the Yarra River as well as the Eastern Freeway, it boasts many modern facilities, most recently implementing a vast garden as a calm place to retreat to. The file includes: Multiple recent newspaper articles about the centre.royal talbot rehabilitation centre – kew (vic.)royal talbot rehabilitation centre – kew (vic.) -
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Archive (Series) - Ruyton Girls' School
Various PartiesReference, Research, InformationArranged by Secondary Values (value of records to users)Ruyton Girls’ School is a private school in Kew, covering Kindergarten to Year 12, with Prep to Year 12 being girls only. First founded in 1878 by Charlotte Anderson, the school provides a wide range of programs both internally and externally. The land it resides on also consists of historical houses, mainly the Henty House which now exists as an integra part of the school. The file includes: Official school newsletters, a recreation of a logbook dated 1870-1900, a family tree of the ‘Alsop’ family with highlights for Ruyton students, a transcript of a speech given to the Kew Historical Society by Caroline Anderson, letters of correspondence between staff of the school and the Kew Historical Society, and a plan of the school and its facilities.ruyton girls’ school – kew (vic.), henty house – kew (vic.), alsop – kew (vic.), schools – kew (vic.)ruyton girls’ school – kew (vic.), henty house – kew (vic.), alsop – kew (vic.), schools – kew (vic.) -
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Archive (Series) - Sacred Heart School
Various PartiesReference, Research, InformationArranged by Secondary Values (value of records to users)The Sacred Heart Church was built in 1900 along Cotham Road, at the corner with Glenferrie Road. Based upon the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, it acted as a replacement for visiting priests from Richmond who could only afford one or two trips a month. Its church is very prominent, housing a large dome on the roof that renders it an extremely recognisable building. The church also hosts a primary school on the property. The file includes: Newspaper articles around both the church and school, two copies of a centenary history of the church, and letter sent in-regards to the gifting of these histories.sacred heart church – kew (vic.), sacred heart primary school – kew (vic.)sacred heart church – kew (vic.), sacred heart primary school – kew (vic.) -
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Archive (Series) - Safeway/Woolworths [Kew]
Various PartiesReference, Research, InformationArranged by Secondary Values (value of records to users)The Woolworths at Kew Junction has acted as the solo major grocer for the area for many decades until recent years thanks to the opening of a nearby Coles. It’s prosperity has been closely linked to Kew Junction as a whole, and it’s redevelopment in 1985 was seen not only as a re-vitalisation of itself, but also seen as an opportunity for the whole area’s business. The file includes: Multiple newspaper articles, and a plan for the renovation of the Woolworths.woolworths – kew (vic.), safeway – kew (vic.)woolworths – kew (vic.), safeway – kew (vic.) -
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Archive (Series) - SAFSTROM Family
Various PartiesReference, Research, InformationArranged by Secondary Values (value of records to users)The SAFSTROM family are a family that has lived in Kew since the 1840s, started by Charlotte Ragg who was born in Kew in 1840. Her daughter, Sarah, would marry a Swedish immigrant called Carl Safstrom and begin a grocery business in 1886. They resided in their home called ‘Kalmar’, after Carl’s hometown, and would start their family with eight children, many of which would succumb to disease or war. The file includes: A letter of research completed by descendants of the Safstrom family.safstrom – kew (vic.), carl safstrom – kew (vic.), charlotte ragg – kew (vic.)safstrom – kew (vic.), carl safstrom – kew (vic.), charlotte ragg – kew (vic.) -
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Archive (Series) - Salvation Army [Kew]
Various PartiesReference, Research, InformationArranged by Secondary Values (value of records to users)The Salvation Army first arrived in Kew in 1892 after the petitioning of soldiers from the Hawthorn Branch. Taking a lot of convincing thanks to the opulence of the suburb and the influence of churches already in the area, an open mission with quarters (Otira?) was the main drive behind establishing it. Nowadays, there is a Salvos Opportunity Shop along High Street close to Kew Junction. The file includes: Newsletters related to the history of the branch, a booklet that celebrates the centenary history of the Hawthorn Branch, and a list of postings for a Brigadier Warren Trestrail.salvation army – kew (vic.), opportunity shops – kew (vic.)salvation army – kew (vic.), opportunity shops – kew (vic.) -
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Archive (Series) - SCHOFIELD, Margaret
Various PartiesReference, Research, InformationArranged by Secondary Values (value of records to users)Margaret Schofield (1918-2004) was a famous Australian pianist born and raised in Kew. She was incredibly influential in Melbourne, becoming the Chief Study Teacher at the Conservatorium of Music at the University of Melbourne. This came after an illustrious global career performing with the BBC as well as concerts throughout Europe, Canada and the United States. She would also play a pivotal role in conserving the Abbotsford Convent, thanks to her history of performing there. She would be awarded the OAM in 1988. The file includes: Two summarised histories of Margaret Schofield.schofield – kew (vic.), margaret schofield – kew (vic.), abbotsford convent – kew (vic.)schofield – kew (vic.), margaret schofield – kew (vic.), abbotsford convent – kew (vic.) -
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Archive (Series) - Schools [Kew]
Various PartiesReference, Research, InformationArranged by Secondary Values (value of records to users)Kew is home to many different education institutions, many longstanding with extensive histories. The oldest still running school, the Kew State Primary School, began in 1872, with many influential private schools such as Xavier College and Methodist Ladies College being built and established within the next decades. Kew (and Boroondara by extension) is well-known for its quality of schooling compared with the rest of Melbourne, as well as it’s priciness as many private schools compete for students in such a small area. Kew is also home to Preshil, the first school of its experimental kind in the state. The file includes: Advertisements for many of the schools in Kew through newspapers, multiple newspaper articles, and a history of schools in Kew.schools – kew (vic.), xavier college – kew (vic.), methodist ladies college – kew (vic.), kew primary school – kew (vic.), kew high school – kew (vic.), kew east primary school – kew (vic.), genazzano college – kew (vic.), carey baptist grammar – kew (vic.), preshil – kew (vic.)schools – kew (vic.), xavier college – kew (vic.), methodist ladies college – kew (vic.), kew primary school – kew (vic.), kew high school – kew (vic.), kew east primary school – kew (vic.), genazzano college – kew (vic.), carey baptist grammar – kew (vic.), preshil – kew (vic.) -
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Archive (Series) - Kew Post Office
Various PartiesReference, Research, InformationArranged by Secondary Values (value of records to users)The Kew Post office was built in 1887 and persisted in its role until 1992, when the building would become home to both QPO, a staple restaurant, and the Postmaster Hotel. The building was registered as a heritage landmark in 1991. The file includes: Newspaper articles regarding the building, letters regarding the designation of the building as a heritage site, and the plans for the building.kew post office building – kew (vic.), qpo – kew (vic.), postmaster hotel – kew (vic.), kew junction – kew (vic.)kew post office building – kew (vic.), qpo – kew (vic.), postmaster hotel – kew (vic.), kew junction – kew (vic.) -
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Archive (Series) - PURCHAS, Albert
Various PartiesReference, Research, InformationArranged by Secondary Values (value of records to users)Albert Purchas was an architect and civil engineer in the early colonial period of Victoria and was responsible for many of the early buildings both within the area of Kew, but also throughout Melbourne all the way down to Geelong. He immigrated to Australia in 1851, and would help design banks, churches, offices, and homes. He would serve for several years as the vice-President of the Victorian Institute of Architects, before being elected as President in 1887. The file includes: A recreation of a monthly meteorological journal that mentions him as a weather surveyor for Kew, as well as research notes completed by the Kew Historical Society.albert purchas – kew (vic.), architects – kew (vic.)albert purchas – kew (vic.), architects – kew (vic.) -
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Archive (Series) - Australian Red Cross [Kew]
Various PartiesReference, Research, InformationArranged by Secondary Values (value of records to users)The Australian Red Cross has existed as a branch of its British equivalent since the outbreak of World War 1 in 1914. Since it’s inception it has functioned in Kew as across much of the country, although they used to have property in the area as a courtesy of previous Syme owned Rockingham on Barker’s Road. Their ownership of the property began in 1955, providing a home for recovering returned servicemen, with this ending in the demolition of the property in 1966. The file includes: An invite to a musical hosted by the Kew Branch of the Australian Red Cross.red cross – kew (vic.), charity – kew (vic.)red cross – kew (vic.), charity – kew (vic.) -
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Archive (Collection) - Inner East Rooming Housing Group, 1991–2008
Reports and miscellaneous documents collected by Irena Higgins while a member of the Inner East Rooming Housing Group (1991–2008)Archived recordsDate order -
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Certificate, William Richardson : Member of the Independent Order of Rechabites - Salford Unity, Victoria District No.82, Tent No.260, c. 1882
... privately-donated collection within the archives of the Kew ...The Victoria District of Rechabites (District No. 82) was established in the 28th January 1861 with the transfer of Star of Australia Felix Tent No. 4 of the Tasmania District (which was established in Melbourne on the 25th January 1847) and Mount Alexander Tent No. 9 of the Tasmania District (began in Castlemaine on the 26th January 1860).In its heyday the Victoria Rechabites’ membership numbers grew and grew to the extent that there were at one stage in excess of 36,000 members associated with the Victorian Rechabites in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s covering approximately 250 operating Tents. Reference: Victoria RechabitesThis work forms part of the collection assembled by the historian Dorothy Rogers, that was donated to the Kew Historical Society by her son John Rogers in 2015. The manuscripts, photographs, maps, and documents were sourced by her from both family and local collections or produced as references for her print publications. Many were directly used by Rogers in writing ‘Lovely Old Homes of Kew’ (1961) and 'A History of Kew' (1973), or the numerous articles on local history that she produced for suburban newspapers. Most of the photographs in the collection include detailed annotations in her hand. The Rogers Collection provides a comprehensive insight into the working habits of a historian in the 1960s and 1970s. Together it forms the largest privately-donated collection within the archives of the Kew Historical Society. Illuminated certificate testifying that Brother William Richardson was enrolled as a member the Independent Order of Rechabites on the fourth day of September 1882. [William Richardson was the father of the historian, Dorothy Rogers]. The Star of Kew Tent No. 260 had been formed in 1882 as a branch of the Independent Order of Rechabites. W. H. Richardson was a founding member.rechabites, independent order of rechabites, star of australia felix tent no. 4, richardson family -
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Photograph, Studley House, Xavier Preparatory School, c. 1930
... collection within the archives of the Kew Historical Society. dorothy ...This work forms part of the collection assembled by the historian Dorothy Rogers, that was donated to the Kew Historical Society by her son John Rogers in 2015. The manuscripts, photographs, maps, and documents were sourced by her from both family and local collections or produced as references for her print publications. Many were directly used by Rogers in writing ‘Lovely Old Homes of Kew’ (1961) and 'A History of Kew' (1973), or the numerous articles on local history that she produced for suburban newspapers. Most of the photographs in the collection include detailed annotations in her hand. The Rogers Collection provides a comprehensive insight into the working habits of a historian in the 1960s and 1970s. Together it forms the largest privately-donated collection within the archives of the Kew Historical Society.View of the front driveway of Studley House taken from the first floor balcony. dorothy rogers, studley house -
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Photograph, Willsmere Bridge, 1934
... collection within the archives of the Kew Historical Society ...Several boathouses were built in Kew and Fairfield in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They included Chipperfield’s ‘Moorings’ and floating pontoon. The substantial two-storey house was named the Moorings, and incorporated an upper storey residence. The Moorings was almost washed away in the 1916 floods, and in 1934 almost totally submerged when the Yarra River rose 26 feet in 14 hours. Following the 1934 flood, the house was restored. The floating pontoon, sometimes referred to as a ‘kiosk’ or ‘canteen’, was used to store canoes. Both were removed in 1972 for the construction of the Eastern Freeway.This work forms part of the collection assembled by the historian Dorothy Rogers, that was donated to the Kew Historical Society by her son John Rogers in 2015. The manuscripts, photographs, maps, and documents were sourced by her from both family and local collections or produced as references for her print publications. Many were directly used by Rogers in writing ‘Lovely Old Homes of Kew’ (1961) and 'A History of Kew' (1973), or the numerous articles on local history that she produced for suburban newspapers. Most of the photographs in the collection include detailed annotations in her hand. The Rogers Collection provides a comprehensive insight into the working habits of a historian in the 1960s and 1970s. Together it forms the largest privately-donated collection within the archives of the Kew Historical Society.A view of flooded areas in North Kew in the flood of 1934.Willsmere Bridge. Chipperfields. 1934 floodwillsmere, flood, yarra flood, chipperfields, chipperfields boathouse, north kew