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Postcard, Card addressed to Miss E.C.Green - Parsonage, Creswick. Dated 1909
Black and white PostcardInscribed on back with letter to Miss Ethel Green- Image 10266(b) -
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Book, Mooroolbark History Group Inc, Celebrating Mooroolbark, 2012
Soft cover red and yellow book titled Celebrating Mooroolbark - Mooroolbark Community Centre and Festivals compiled by the Mooroolbark History Group IncForeword by Shire of Lillydale West Riding Councillors, 1979-1980 - Kevin Lonergan, Alan Smith, Allister Lee Archer, Robyn Barker, and Yarra Ranges Councillors for Mooroolbark, 2012 - Terry Avery, Len Cox, Richard Higgins. -
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Postcard, Card addressed to Miss Lena Williams, Bedford Road, Ringwood. Dated 1907
Sepia photographInscribed on back with letter to Miss Lena Williams of Ringwood- Image 10267(b) -
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Book, Helen Tolpliss, The Artists Camps: Plein Air Painting In Melbourne 1885-1898, 1984
Image of a Charles Conder painting on front of soft covered book titled The Artists' Camps: Plein Air Painting In Melbourne 1885-1898. FOREWORD by Margaret Plant - Department of Visual Arts, Monash University. The paintings of the 'Heidelberg school" are the best loved group of works in Australian art. The affection is linked in the national mind with a recognition that the authentic Australian landscape had been discovered and colonial bonds broken. The painting activity of the 1880s and 1890s was by no means confined to Heidelberg. Helen Topliss painstakingly presents the variety of sites around Melbourne, in the bush and on the coast, reconstructing their original character and the history of their accessibility. The major figures are well known — Roberts, McCubbin, Streeton and Conder — but there were a number of 'minor' artists associated with the various painting spots that have been too long neglected. A research programme is here initiated in the hope that some of these figures might be more fully returned to us. The restoration of the sites provokes a more extensive roll-call of artists involved in the plein air phenomenon. Various expressions of nationalism in the late nineteenth century have been accorded attention: the painters contributed in varying degrees. But it is, finally, the quality of the painting, the freshness, the particularity of nuance, the calculated aesthetic angles that have governed response and inspired affection. The elegant relaxation themes of many of the paintings have in fact been overlooked in the intellectualization of the quest for 'national identity'. The orchards and the beaches, the ladies promenading a la mode on the beach at Mentone or in the grasses of Box Hill are as important to our artistic tradition and social history as the shearers of rams. -
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Book, Educational Media Services, Victoria College et al, Prelude to Heidelberg - The Artists' Camp at Box Hill, 1991
Image of a Tom Roberts painting on front of soft covered book titled The Artists' Camp at Box Hill - Eleanor Finlay, Marjorie MorganFOREWORD by William Dargie Kt., C.B.E., FRSA (London) FRAS (NSW) As one born between two worlds I find it difficult to identify wholly with either Australian art of the late 19th and early 20th centuries or the infinitely varied styles of today. At the beginning of the 1930s, when I first began to take any sort of interest in art, I had the natural feeling of youth that anything that had happened thirty to forty years ago was already far down the dark and backward abysm of time. As for today, all that one of my generation can do is to enjoy what is enjoyable and avert one's eyes and close one's ears against the rest. This is the time of life one realizes that distaste, as well as taste can be cultivated. Well, youth repeats itself in each generation and among the young there will always be .some determined and dedicated to the making of new images of the physical world. All artists throughout history have shared this common experience. All have remembered the suddenly-formed friendships, the sketching expeditions and camps, the first exhibitions, the formation of groups, the 'manifestos' - these last to return in later life all too often as embarrassments - but above all, the enthusiasm. 'Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive but to be young was very heaven'. Thus we can be time-travellers back one hundred and six years to that first plein-air camp set up by Roberts, McCubbin and Abrahams on part of David Houston's property at Box Hill. This was indeed the prelude to all that followed: Mentone and the meeting with the young Streeton painting on the rocks, and Heidelberg later. -
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Document, Index of black and white photographs relating to the McAlpin Family of Ringwood. (19 photographs)
Typed and hand written document. -
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Photograph, Ringwood State School - Circa 1905-1906
Black and white photograph"Written on back of photograph" Ringwood State School Circa 1905 -1906 Mr Hocking - Headmaster Frank Parker - 2nd from right in middle row Hartley Burchett standing on left in front row -
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Photograph, Mrs J.McAlpin in horse drawn carriage-Ringwood, 1918
Black and white photograph"Written on back of photograph" Mrs J.McAlpin in horse drawn carriage. Taken in Wonga Road - 1918 -
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Photograph, Mr & Mrs J.McAlpin in horse drawn carriage- Ringwood, c1918
Black and white photograph"Written on back of photograph" Mr & Mrs J.McAlpin in horse drawn carriage. -
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Photograph, Mr B.B.McAlpin driving horse drawn carriage with other family members. Ringwood
Black and white photograph"Written on back of photograph" Mr B.B.McAlpin driving, Mrs McAlpin beside him, Mr J.McAlpin standing on step, Mrs J.McAlpin behind Mr B.B.McAlpin -
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Photograph, Mr J.B.McAlpin's Office - Ringwood
Black and white photograph"Written on back of photograph" Miss G.McAlpin in doorway of MrJ.B.McAlpin's Office -
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Photograph, Mr J.B.McAlpin's Office - Ringwood c 1918
Black and white photograph"Written on back of photograph" Mr J.B.McAlpin & Mr Clive Jones in doorway of Office. -
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Photograph, Mr J.B.McAlpin in his car outside Office - Ringwood c1918
Black and white photograph"Written on back of photograph" Mr J.B.McAlpin in his car, the first in Ringwood, Mr Clive Jones in doorway of Office. -
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Photograph, Mr J.B.McAlpin and his Daughter Marjorie. Ringwood c1918
Black and white photograph"Written on back of photograph" Mr J.B.McAlpin and his Daughter Marjorie. Marjorie sitting in car and J.B.McAlpin standing on running board. Outside his garage. -
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Pamphlet, Land Sale Brochure Titled Eureka Plan Book - Seven Delightful & Valuable Ringwood Estates - circa 1925
Twenty page land sale brochure including photographs, subdivision features and local facilities. Additional flyer with conditions of sale and prices for estate blocks.Seven delightful and valuable Ringwood Estates called Bestpart, Paradise, Hill Top, Greenwood, Creek, Station, and School Estates. These nestle amidst the hills and valleys of beautiful Ringwood district. Also Goodluck Estate at Clarinda. Pamphlet marked as being From Mr. Farmer, No. 5 Flinders Court, Melbourne. Phone 988, 989 Central, or 55 Ringwood after 7 p.m. Plan of Ringwood School Estate includes William Street (later Kendall Street), Greenwood Avenue, Alton Street and Locke Street. Plan of Bestpart Estate, Ringwood, includes Bedford Road, Wilana Street, Greenwood Avenue, Caroline Street, Henry Street and Haig Street. Plan of Ringwood Station Estate includes Pitt Street, Bedford Road, Greenwood Avenue, Station Street, William Street (later Kendall Street, James Street, Wantirna Road, Caroline Street, Henry Street, Ellison Street and Haig Street. Plan of Geenwood Estate, Ringwood, includes Prussian Road (later Geenwood Avenue). Plan of Paradise Estate, Ringwood, includes Canterbury Road, Dandenong Road (Wantirna Road), Luck Street and Paradise Road. Plan of Creek Estate, Ringwood, includes Dandenong Creek, Wantirna Road and Gordon Crescent. Plan of Hill Top Estate, Ringwood (later Heathmont area), includes Heathmont Railway Station, Heathmont Road, Balfour Avenue, Lilian Street, Edith Street, Edna Street and Great Ryrie Street. Plan of Goodluck Estate, Clarinda, includes Talbot Avenue, Good Street, Luck Street, and Centre Road in locality plan between Oakleigh and Clayton Railway Stations. -
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Photograph, Ringwood Post Office -c1914-1915
Black and white photograph"Written on back of photograph" Ringwood Post Office - opposite Railway Station. c1914-1915 -
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Photograph, Adelaide Street Ringwood. c1918
Black and white photograph"Written on back of photograph" Adelaide Street, near Mullum Creek. -
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Photograph, Mr & Mrs T.Grant's house in Adelaide Street, Ringwood. c1918
Black and white photograph"Written on back of photograph" Mr & Mrs T.Grant's house in Adelaide Street -
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Photograph, Certificate presented to Mr John Hill - Ringwood East Methodist Church and Sunday School - 1905. McAlpin Family members pictured
Black and white photograph"On front of photograph" Certificate presented to Mr John Hill ,Superintendant of Ringwood East Methodist Church and Sunday School. Image shows 3 members of McAlpin family. -
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Photograph, North Ringwood Cricket Club team - 1935-36
Black and white photograph"Attached to photograph" North Ringwood Cricket Club. 1935-36. Runners up, 'B' Grade, R.D.C.A. Names of team members included. Refer 10283(a) -
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Photograph, North Ringwood Cricket Club team - 1937-38
Black and white photograph"Attached to photograph" North Ringwood Cricket Club. 1937-38. Premiers 'A' Grade R.D.C.A Names of team members included. Refer 10284(a) -
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Photograph, North Ringwood Cricket Club team - 1936-37
Black and white photograph"Attached to photograph" North Ringwood Cricket Club. 1936-37 Names of team members included. Refer 10285(a) -
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Photograph, Lady Stall Holders, Mechanics Institute Bazaar 1909
Black and white photograph"Written on front of photograph" Lady Stall Holders- Mechanics Institute Bazaar Refer also to identical image located in NWD 02-09-05 ,Reg No ce0003(a) . This image lists some names on back. -
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Photograph, Douglas Manson McAlpin
Black and white photograph"Written on back of photograph" Douglas Manson McAlpin -
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Letter, Letter written by H.C.Howship to Ringwood Mail Ringwood 1963
To the Editor of the Ringwood Mail Dear Sir, would you please publish in your widely read paper the following letter for the information of the residents of the City of Ringwood- Re the passing of my brother Mr. J.P. Howship, who was an ANZAC one of the pioneer family of Howship of Ringwood which name is connected with the early history of Ringwood or more particularly Ringwood East as the late J.P. Howship and myself purchased the Nursery of Mr. John Hill around the year 1912 and after a couple of years my late brother Bert was taken into partnership and we bought the adjoining nursery of Mr. Will Hill and traded under name Howship Bros. Rosedale Nursery and the name of one street in the old property Howship Avenue is named after the old firm as well as Rosedale Crescent. The move for the establishment of the Ringwood East station started with myself and in a meeting up with a Mr .T. Birkitt who I felt was the man I needed as he was a sub Estate Agent .A meeting was called and held in our packing shed at the end of Federal Road which at that time ended at Mr. Charlie Burdens property and abbuted (sic) on our property. This meeting was attended by about sixty residents and the late Mr. C. Wedge was elected as the first President of the Ringwood East Railway League and Progress Assoc. with Mr. T. Birkitt as Secretary and myself as assist. Secretary. This League raised the sum of about 1,600 from residents and land owners for the erection of the Ringwood East Railway Station & after the station was erected and paid for the League part was canceled and the Progress Assoc. carried on. The present Ringwood East Cricket Club was formed at meeting and the Prog .......and my three brothers Bert, Mervyn and played cricket in the Ringwood district for many years and most of us were members of the Ringwood at first and then the Ringwood East Football clubs and followed the teams for years a few names of the old players came to mind in E. Thomas , C. Weil, T. Homewood, the Pratt family and others. I might mention for the benefit of the City of Ringwood residents my eldest brother Laurie late of New Street and now living at Blairgowrie was with what was then known as Coopers Mills and designed and helped to build some of the first buildings in that property now known as Ringwood Timber & Trading Co .Also that myself and others namely the Reidy Brothers, Mr. Taylor, & L .Cleary & voluntary labour formed the tennis courts at East Ringwood with the help of our young Ladies of the time, those courts I'm pleased to say are well established and two more are added and provide good activities for the young people of the district. Also with the aid of C .Thomas, Norm Blood and others we formed the Methodist courts. From the Ringwood East Progress Association came the move to have a Health Centre for Ringwood. This was established by a good deal of enthusiastic work by some mothers after spending nearly fifty years in Ringwood watching it grow from town surrounded by orchards to a City and I must congratulate the Civic Fathers and their staff in the growth of Ringwood and the fine roads, Parks, Elderly Citizens Club and have all done a good job but why oh why have you neglected mines Road Ringwood east. Why has this road not been made the drainage there is something to be seen to be believed in such a city .The only solution is making and curbing this road & I would ask those responsible why the curbing was put down Dublin Road where there are no residents this curbing could well have solved the problem in Mines Road if used there. I recently spent a weekend with my Daughter, Mrs. Munro at the corner of Maroondah highway and Mines Road and was disgusted at the condition of Mines Road and drainage and had to air my views and suggest a trip to Mines Road by the Civic Fathers led by the Health Inspector I am yours sincerely H.C. Howship Sheila Street, Rye. (copied here verbatim)3 pages of hand written letter detailing the early history of the East Ringwood Railway and Progress Association, football, cricket and tennis clubs.. Written as a draft in 1963. -
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Book, The First One Hundred Years by RS Medew and IM Bowman
A4 book, 280 pages. Only digital scan of pages 1-15, covering Charles Medew's time in Ringwood. -
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Memorabilia, Record of Historic Lane and formation of Carmel Haven Kindergarten, Ringwood East, Victoria - 1956
Buying of Carmel Haven and formation of kindergarten after Mrs. Olive Raftis and a committee bought the historic lane which ran between Victoria St. Lois St. and Wenwood St. Ringwood East.Six pages of memorabilia about the historic lane running between Victoria Street across Lois Street and Wenwood Street, Ringwood East formed by Ringwood Council at the request of Mrs. Olive Raftis and Committee who collected and subscribed to the lane, including picture of house bought to use as a Kindergarten. 26269-1. Description of location and photograph with summary of Kindergarten activities 26269-2. Newsletter - Second meeting of ratepayers to discus lane 26269-3. Receipt from Borough of Ringwood for supply of 400 square yards of concrete path Victoria Street to Wenwood Street to Mrs. Raftis 26269-4. Receipt to Committee for 18 yards of gravel for concrete gutter. 26269-5. Receipt to Mrs. O. Raftis £5 with 2d Victoria Stamp Duty attached. 26269-6. List of contributers. -
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Document, Ringwood Garden Club - Syllabus 1995
Small folded cardboard Syllabus - Ringwood Garden Club . 1995 -
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Flyer, Land Auction Sale Advertisement, Croydon Hill Estate, Croydon, Victoria - 1959
Single sided land auction sale advertisement for 38 residential allotments - Croydon Hill Estate (Second Section) Yarra Road, Croydon - corner Whitehorse Road. Auction Saturday, 5th December, and corresponding newspaper advertisement - Ringwood Mail, Thursday, November 26, 1959.Subdivision map includes Richardson Road, Yarra Road, Whitehorse Road, Alice Street, Hull Street (later Mulawa Stret). Auctioneers in Conjunction: J.B. Thomson & Co., Station Entrance, Box Hill, (Telephone) WX 1862, WX 7356, and at Nunawading, WU 1968, WU 3452, and C.E. Carter & Son, 126 Whitehorse Road, Ringwood. WU 6024. -
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Flyer, Auction sale brochure advertising home sites with frontages to New Street, Ringwood, Victoria - 1961
Advertisement for Sub-divisional sale by auction on Saturday, 22nd April, 1961, with terms of sale of 10 home sites with frontages to New Street, Ringwood, Victoria.Location map showing land for sale on New Street, Ringwood, north of Palmerston Road. Auctioneers in conjunction - Yeo, Crosthwaite & Co., 108 Queen Street Melbourne (Telephone) MU 8605, and Perpetual Realty Corporation Pty. Ltd., 62 Swanston Street, Melbourne (Telephone) MF 3721.