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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Paving course at the childcare co-op run by Eltham Living and Learning Centre, c.1982-1986
Roll of 35mm colour negative film, 24 shotsKodak Safety Film 5035bowling club, eltham, eltham childcare co-op, living and learning centre, state emergency service -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Paving course at the childcare co-op run by Eltham Living and Learning Centre, c.1982-1986
Roll of 35mm colour negative film, 24 shotsKodak Safety Film 5035bowling club, eltham, eltham childcare co-op, living and learning centre, state emergency service -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Paving course at the childcare co-op run by Eltham Living and Learning Centre, c.1982-1986
Roll of 35mm colour negative film, 24 shotsKodak Safety Film 5035bowling club, eltham, eltham childcare co-op, living and learning centre, state emergency service -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Paving course at the childcare co-op run by Eltham Living and Learning Centre, c.1982-1986
Roll of 35mm colour negative film, 24 shotsKodak Safety Film 5035bowling club, eltham, eltham childcare co-op, living and learning centre, state emergency service -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Paving course at the childcare co-op run by Eltham Living and Learning Centre, c.1982-1986
Roll of 35mm colour negative film, 24 shotsKodak Safety Film 5035bowling club, eltham, eltham childcare co-op, living and learning centre, state emergency service -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Paving course at the childcare co-op run by Eltham Living and Learning Centre, c.1982-1986
Roll of 35mm colour negative film, 24 shotsKodak Safety Film 5035bowling club, eltham, eltham childcare co-op, living and learning centre, state emergency service -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Paving course at the childcare co-op run by Eltham Living and Learning Centre, c.1982-1986
Roll of 35mm colour negative film, 24 shotsKodak Safety Film 5035bowling club, eltham, eltham childcare co-op, living and learning centre, state emergency service -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Paving course at the childcare co-op run by Eltham Living and Learning Centre, c.1982-1986
Roll of 35mm colour negative film, 24 shotsKodak Safety Film 5035bowling club, eltham, eltham childcare co-op, living and learning centre, state emergency service -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Paving course at the childcare co-op run by Eltham Living and Learning Centre, c.1982-1986
Roll of 35mm colour negative film, 24 shotsKodak Safety Film 5035bowling club, eltham, eltham childcare co-op, living and learning centre, state emergency service -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Paving course at the childcare co-op run by Eltham Living and Learning Centre, c.1982-1986
Roll of 35mm colour negative film, 24 shotsKodak Safety Film 5035bowling club, eltham, eltham childcare co-op, living and learning centre, state emergency service -
Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch
Book, NO PICNIC 3 Commando Brigade in the South Atlantic: 1982
Hard Cover with dust cover Author's name, Julian Thompson, on dust coverPublisher: Leo Cooper in association with Secker & Warburg Ltd. London: 1985falklands. 3 commando. -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Nick building brick wall along driveway, February 1982
14 Stokes Place (Lot 83) was the home of Peter and Carla Vermey. The land was purchased in May 1979 and construction commenced September 1979. The home was built by Peter and Carla Vermey after the developer, Macquarie Builders went bankrupt. Sold October 2017 by Morrison and Kleeman Real Estate. Stokes Place was part of the Stokes Orchard Estate which was developed from the break-up of the the orchard owned by Frank Stokes who lived on the northeast corner of Nyora Road and Eucalyptus Road. His daughter Beryl advised that the Shire had levied a rate assessment on individual parcels of land within the orchard which became unaffordable resulting in its sub-division and sell off. The Stokes Orchard Estate was developed by Macquarie Builders in two stages starting with stage 1 in 1976. Stokes Place was part of Stage 2 in 1979. The Estate was bounded between Nyora Road, Eucalyptus Road, Diosma Road and Stokes Place. The original orchard only just reached the left most portions of Stokes Place and did not go fully up to Diosma, rather to just beyond the extant of Stokes Place. Stokes Place was known within the family as "The Oats" as that is where they grew oats. Frank Stokes moved to Eltham c.1945 after visiting Harold Bird to view his orchard, located diagonally opposite Stokes Orchard from the intersection of Eucalyptus Road, Pitt Street and Nyora Road. It was on Harold Bird's recommendation that Frank purchased the land.The Stokes Orchard Estate collection is typical of housing developments of the late 1970s and 1980s. It was one of the earliest estates in Eltham following the nearby Woodridge Estate development.Digital fileScanned by EDHS from 49 x 35mm colour transparencies provided on loanstokes place, eltham, stokes orchard, stokes orchard estate, streets, houses, peter and carla vermey -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Carla Vermey under front verandah cleaning bricks, February 1982
14 Stokes Place (Lot 83) was the home of Peter and Carla Vermey. The land was purchased in May 1979 and construction commenced September 1979. The home was built by Peter and Carla Vermey after the developer, Macquarie Builders went bankrupt. Sold October 2017 by Morrison and Kleeman Real Estate. Stokes Place was part of the Stokes Orchard Estate which was developed from the break-up of the the orchard owned by Frank Stokes who lived on the northeast corner of Nyora Road and Eucalyptus Road. His daughter Beryl advised that the Shire had levied a rate assessment on individual parcels of land within the orchard which became unaffordable resulting in its sub-division and sell off. The Stokes Orchard Estate was developed by Macquarie Builders in two stages starting with stage 1 in 1976. Stokes Place was part of Stage 2 in 1979. The Estate was bounded between Nyora Road, Eucalyptus Road, Diosma Road and Stokes Place. The original orchard only just reached the left most portions of Stokes Place and did not go fully up to Diosma, rather to just beyond the extant of Stokes Place. Stokes Place was known within the family as "The Oats" as that is where they grew oats. Frank Stokes moved to Eltham c.1945 after visiting Harold Bird to view his orchard, located diagonally opposite Stokes Orchard from the intersection of Eucalyptus Road, Pitt Street and Nyora Road. It was on Harold Bird's recommendation that Frank purchased the land.The Stokes Orchard Estate collection is typical of housing developments of the late 1970s and 1980s. It was one of the earliest estates in Eltham following the nearby Woodridge Estate development.Digital fileScanned by EDHS from 49 x 35mm colour transparencies provided on loanstokes place, eltham, stokes orchard, stokes orchard estate, streets, houses, peter and carla vermey -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Vermey standing on foundation for retaining wall on the back, February 1982
14 Stokes Place (Lot 83) was the home of Peter and Carla Vermey. The land was purchased in May 1979 and construction commenced September 1979. The home was built by Peter and Carla Vermey after the developer, Macquarie Builders went bankrupt. Sold October 2017 by Morrison and Kleeman Real Estate. Stokes Place was part of the Stokes Orchard Estate which was developed from the break-up of the the orchard owned by Frank Stokes who lived on the northeast corner of Nyora Road and Eucalyptus Road. His daughter Beryl advised that the Shire had levied a rate assessment on individual parcels of land within the orchard which became unaffordable resulting in its sub-division and sell off. The Stokes Orchard Estate was developed by Macquarie Builders in two stages starting with stage 1 in 1976. Stokes Place was part of Stage 2 in 1979. The Estate was bounded between Nyora Road, Eucalyptus Road, Diosma Road and Stokes Place. The original orchard only just reached the left most portions of Stokes Place and did not go fully up to Diosma, rather to just beyond the extant of Stokes Place. Stokes Place was known within the family as "The Oats" as that is where they grew oats. Frank Stokes moved to Eltham c.1945 after visiting Harold Bird to view his orchard, located diagonally opposite Stokes Orchard from the intersection of Eucalyptus Road, Pitt Street and Nyora Road. It was on Harold Bird's recommendation that Frank purchased the land.The Stokes Orchard Estate collection is typical of housing developments of the late 1970s and 1980s. It was one of the earliest estates in Eltham following the nearby Woodridge Estate development.Digital fileScanned by EDHS from 49 x 35mm colour transparencies provided on loanstokes place, eltham, stokes orchard, stokes orchard estate, streets, houses, peter and carla vermey -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, 14 Stokes Place, Eltham, 1982, 1980
14 Stokes Place was the home of Peter and Carla Vermey. The land was purchased in May 1979 and the home built by Peter and Carla Vermey after the developer, Macquarie Builders went bankrupt. Sold October 2017 by Morrison and Kleeman Real Estate. Stokes Place was part of the Stokes Orchard Estate which was developed from the break-up of the the orchard owned by Frank Stokes who lived on the northeast corner of Nyora Road and Eucalyptus Road. His daughter Beryl advised that the Shire had levied a rate assessment on individual parcels of land within the orchard which became unaffordable resulting in its sub-division and sell off. The Stokes Orchard Estate was developed by Macquarie Builders in two stages starting with stage 1 in 1976. Stokes Place was part of Stage 2 in 1979. The Estate was bounded between Nyora Road, Eucalyptus Road, Diosma Road and Stokes Place. The original orchard only just reached the left most portions of Stokes Place and did not go fully up to Diosma, rather to just beyond the extant of Stokes Place. Stokes Place was known within the family as "The Oats" as that is where they grew oats. Frank Stokes moved to Eltham c.1945 after visiting Harold Bird to view his orchard, located diagonally opposite Stokes Orchard from the intersection of Eucalyptus Road, Pitt Street and Nyora Road. It was on Harold Bird's recommendation that Frank purchased the land.The Stokes Orchard Estate collection is typical of housing developments of the late 1970s and 1980s. It was one of the earliest estates in Eltham following the nearby Woodridge Estate development.Digital fileScanned from a print contained in owner's photo album (81 prints in total digitised)stokes place, eltham, stokes orchard, stokes orchard estate, streets, houses, peter and carla vermey -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Group of Ladies and Men, Ringwood Cultural Centre 1982
Signatures read, "Dod Lunn(?), Lorna East, Jim East, E. Pullin and F??? ???" Dated 11/10/82. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, No.90 Kubis Drive, North Ringwood 1982
Written on back of photograph, "21.4.82. No.90 Kubis Drive, North Ringwood." -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, No. 96 Kubis Drive, North Ringwood 1982
Written on back of photograph, "21/4/82. No. 96 Kubis Drive." -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Corner of Oban Rd. and Kubis Drive, North Ringwood 1982
Written on back of photograph, "21/4/82. Corner of Oban Rd. and Kubis Drive. Menzies [Drive] Cr. notches(?) hill on centre right." -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Corner Kubis and Whitlam Drives, North Ringwood 1982
Written on back of photograph, "21/4/82. No.? corner Kubis and Whitlam Drives, North Ringwood." -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, No.94 Kubis Drive, North Ringwood 1982
Written on back of photograph, "21/4/82. No.94 Kubis Drive." -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Looking south down Kubis Drive North Ringwood from near Oban Road 1982
Written on back of photograph, "31/4/82. Looking south down Kubis Drive from near Oban Road. Hubbard Reserve in background." -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Looking across Staley Gardens down what was Charter St 1982
Written on back of photograph, "8.4.82. Looking across Staley Gardens down what was Charter St." -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Looking east across Staley Gardens from Market Street Ringwood - 1982
Written on back of photograph, "8.4.82. Looking east across Staley Gardens from Market St. at the old Charter St. corner." -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Work on Staley Gardens, looking west 1982
Written on back of photograph,"21/4/82. Work on Staley Gardens, looking west." -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, No.12 Glenvale Road, North Ringwood 1982
Written on back of photograph, "21/4/82. No.12 Glenvale Road" -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Looking from Glenvale Road North Ringwood, across Glenvale towards Deep Creek Road 1982
Written on back of photograph, "21/4/82. Looking from Glenvale Road across Glenvale towards Deep Creek Road seen in distance." -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Looking west across Glenvale Road, North Ringwood from No.14 1982
Written on back of photograph, "21/4/82. Looking west across Glenvale Road from No.14 at what was once Keith Storey's property." -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, No.14 Glenvale Road, North Ringwood, towards Mitcham. 1982
Written on back of photograph, "21/4/82. No.14 Glenvale Road towards Mitcham. Deep Creek Road in background left." -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, No.5 Menzies Drive, North Ringwood under construction 1982
Written on back of photograph, "21/4/82. No.5 Menzies Drive, North Ringwood".