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Greensborough Historical Society
Oral History, June Hall, The Noel Withers story, 2011
Noel Withers recounts his background in England, emigrating to Australia and settling in Greensborough. He discusses the development of his interest in the Greensborough cemetery and local history. A told to June Hall 2011.A primary source account of Noel's background and interest in local history. 3 typed pages. noel withers, greensborough historical society, june hall, greensborough cemetery -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical Document, Edward Bernard Green - Greensborough, 1809o
A short history of Edward Bernard Green, after whom Greensborough was named. Describes his various business activities including his purchase of property on the Plenty River and his contract for the carriage of mail overland between Melbourne and Sydney. Author unknown.Background on the origins of "Greensborough".2 typed pages.greensborough, edward bernard green, green family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Memoir, Hyde Family by Norm Hyde, 2011
Norm Hyde recounts his married life with his wife Pat and family in Greensborough from 1964. Includes his involvement with local sporting clubs. As told to June Hall 2011.A primary source recollection of Greensborough in the mid to late 20th century. As told to June Hall 2011.4 typed pages.pat hyde, greensborough cricket club, greensborough football club, vermont parade, hyde family, norm hyde -
Greensborough Historical Society
Memoir, Waites Family by Jack Waites, 2011
Jack Waites tells the story of his family's move to the 'safety' of the family's Briar Hill holiday house in 1940, the family home in Hailes Street and his marital home in William Street Greensborough. Jack remembers many locals from his time in Greensborough. As told to June Hall 2011.A primary source recollection of Greensborough in the mid to late 20th century.3 typed pages.waites family, jack waites, briar hill, greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Family History, Dean family by Bob Dean, 1952o
Bob Dean moved to Montmorency in 1952 and lived in Para Road. As a builder he worked on Marble Hall and his family's company built home in the area.A primary source of life in the mid to late 20th century.1 typed page.dean family, bob dean, marble hall, montmorency -
Greensborough Historical Society
Oral History, My memories by Eric Barclay, 1938o
Eric Barclay recalls his life and times as a child in Greensborough from 1938, later his various employment opportunities. As told to June Hall 2011.A primary source recollection of Greensborough in the mid to late 20th century.4 typed pages.barclay family, eric barclay, grace park -
Greensborough Historical Society
Family History, Brooks (Brookes) by Ross Brookes, 2011
Ross Brooks is a descendant of the Poulter family and recounts the family connections with Greensborough. As told to June Hall 2011.Family connections in Greensborough are deceased.1 typed page.brooks family, brookes family, poulter, roberts, ross brooks -
Greensborough Historical Society
Memoir, Mavis Solum recalls, 2011
Mavis Solum (nee Thomas) recounts stories of her life and neighbours in Greensborough from 1932. The family lived in Sellars Street and ran a chicken hatchery. As told to June Hall 2011.A primary source recollection of Greensborough in the mid to late 20th century.2 typed pages.solum family, mavis solum, sellars street, thomas -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical Document, Middleton Family - Briar Hill, 1923o
Details of the Middleton family of Briar Hill from their arrival in Australia from England in 1923/24. Lists the children of Jesse Middleton and Florence Clark.2 typed pages.middleton family jesse middleton, briar hill -
Greensborough Historical Society
Notes, Lower Plenty Bridge notes by Russell Yeoman, 18/10/1887o
Notes on the history of Lower Plenty by Russell Yeoman, Eltham Historical Society; including references to Andrew Ross from his "Reminiscences" and an article from Trove on the Lower Plenty Bridge. 3 typed pages.lower plenty, russell yeoman, andrew ross -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical Document, The Beale Family, 1790o
Document lists the descendants of Anthony Beale and Katherine Rose Young.2 typed pagesanthony beale -
Greensborough Historical Society
Memoir, Watsonia - some memories by John Kellow, 1934o
A short history of Watsonia told in the oral history style. Written in July 2010.5 pages, typed.watsonia, john kellow -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical Document, Jesse Middleton 1888-1947, 1888-1947
Details the life of Jesse Middleton b1888 in Lancashire England, d1947. Buried Nillumbik Cemetery Diamond Creek.3 typed pagesjesse middleton, briar hill -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, Lieutenant Edward Carse, a Greensborough boy, 1943_
A brief explanation of Lieutenant Carse's connection to Greensborough.Hubert Edward (Ted) Carse fought against the Japanese in Singapore during World War 2.Half page, typedcarse family, operation rimau, world war 2 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Family History, E.H.(Mick) Evans: VX10125, 1939o
This story was written by June Hall, daughter of Mick Evans, information taken from tapes recorded before his death.First published on GHS website.2 typed pagesmick evans, june hall, tobruk, world war 2 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, Bundoora: by Faye Fort, 1945o
In this article, Faye Fort relates a variety of information on families from the Bundoora area.Oral history of the Bundoora area.One typed page.harold fraser, doug clements, bundoora -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document, Victoria. Education Department, Draft agreement on conditions and staffing in secondary colleges…1990, 22/10/1990
The draft agreement on conditions and staffing in secondary colleges, 1990, sets out conditions for staffing and employment in government schools.41 pages, typed.greensborough secondary college, victoria ministry of education, workplace agreenets -
Greensborough Historical Society
Correspondence, Letter to Minister for Education from Watsonia Technical School and Watsonia High School Councils, 1989c
This is a draft of the initial letter to the Victorian Minister of Education from the School Councils of Watsonia Tech and Watsonia High Schools to form a ‘new’ council for the proposed Greensborough Secondary College, formed as a result of the merger of the two Watsonia schools. The letter outlines the proposed duties of the new council.Greensborough Secondary College was formed following the merger of Watsonia High and Watsonia Technical School. This letter is significant as an example of community involvement in the schools10 pages, typed. Written on front page in pen “LIBRARY (Work room) Draft#2”watsonia high school, watsonia technical school, greensborough secondary college -
Greensborough Historical Society
Report, Watsonia High School Principal's Report 1969, 1969_
The Principal’s Report outlines the achievements of Watsonia High School in 1969, including curriculum, staffing and improvements to grounds and buildings.This report was written at a time when Watsonia High School was facing overcrowding due to high enrolments with some class sizes around 40.4 pages, typed.watsonia high school, principals report, 1969 -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Document - Handout, Ringwood Garden Club, Handout for the Beautiful Gardens of Ringwood Competition, 19th and 20th September, 1987, 1987
Handout for the Beautiful Gardens of Ringwood Competition, 19th and 20th September, 1987.Foolscap typed sheet.BEAUTIFUL GARDENS OF RINGWOOD COMPETITION. 19th. & 20th. September, 1987. The Committee of the Ringwood Garden Club would like to extend a very warm welcome to all who have joined us on today's tour. We hope you enjoy the best six of the winning gardens from the 16 entries we received. Signs in the winning gardens indicate what prizes have been awarded as well as on your programme. After the tour, we hope you will join in Afternoon Tea, kindly prepared by the ladies of our Committee. Following afternoon tea, the coaches will return to Eastland Carpark. 1st. Stop: Section 4: Individual Garden in Home Units or Flats. 1st. Prize: Mr. & Mrs.C. & B. Harris, Unit 6, 32 Wilana St., Ringwood. 2nd. Prize: Mr. & Mrs. W. & T. Wilson, Unit 5, 32 Wilana St., Ringwood. 2nd. Stop: Section 3: Home Garden - Viewed from the Street. 1st. Prize: Mr. L. Sperling, 4 Lorienne Rd., Heathmont. 3rd. Stop: Section 1: Home Garden, Street Frontage exceeding 65 ft. (20 m) 2nd. Prize: Mr. K. Clark, 42 Bronhill Rd., Ringwood East. 4th. Stop: Section 3: Home Garden - Front Only. 2nd. Prize: Mr. H. Smit, 21 Unsworth Rd., Ringwood. 5th. Stop: Section 2: Home Garden, Street Frontage not exceeding 65 ft. (20 m.) 6th. Stop: Section 1: Home Garden - Street Frontage exceeding 65 ft. (20 m) 1st Prize: Mr. B. Wheatley, 57 Oliver St., Ringwood. 7th. Stop: Afternoon Tea at the Ringwood Senior Citzens Clubrooms, Greenwood Ave., Ringwood. 8th. Stop: Eastland Carpark. We hope you have enjoyed our tour this afternoon and hope you will visit our Club's Spring Flower and Floral Art Show, which will be staged on Saturday 10th, & Sunday 11th. of October in the Ringwood Uniting Church Hall, Cnr. Station St. & Greenwood Ave., Ringwood. The show will be open on Saturday from 2.00 p.m. till 5.30 and on Sunday from 1.00 till 4.30 p.m. Entry is $1.00. Schedules and all Show information are available from the Show Secretary, Clive Manly on 873-2264. Prize Winners for the Garden Competition will receive their Certificates at the Show at the Official Opening by the Mayor of Ringwood at 3.00 p.m. on Saturday. Our show will feature displays of Cut Flowers & Shrubs, Plants in Containers, Floral Art, Cookery and Children's sections. Our Plant Stall will be operating during the days of the show and an excellent afternoon tea is available. COME TO THE SHOW AND BRING A FRIEND. OOOoooOOOoooOOO -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Document - Handout, Ringwood Garden Club, Handout of the Beautiful Gardens of Ringwood Competition, 19th and 20th September, 1987, 1987
Handout of the Beautiful Gardens of Ringwood Competition, 19th and 20th September, 1987.Foolscap typed sheet.BEAUTIFUL GARDENS OF RINGWOOD COMPETITION. 19th. & 20th. September, 1987. The following is a list of the Prize-Winning Gardens in this years Garden Competition. A total of 16 gardens were submitted for judging. Points awarded by the judge are in brackets and are given from a maximum of 100. Section 1: Home Garden - Street Frontage Exceeding 65 ft.(20 m.) 1st: Mr. B. Wheatley, 57 Oliver Street, Ringwood.(86) 2nd: Mr. K. Clark, 42 Bronhill Rd., Ringwood East.(67) 3rd: Mr. A. Blank, 28 Panorama Rd., Ringwood. (44) Section 2: Home Garden - Street Frontage Not Exceeding 65 ft. (20 m.) 1st. Mr. G. Williams, 69 Evelyn Rd., Ringwood.(73) 2nd. D. & P. Smithson, 7 Pamela Court, Nth. Ringwood. (72) 3rd. Mrs. D. Kane, 16 Lynwood Ave., Ringwood East.(65) Section 3: Home Garden - Front Only. Area that can be viewed from the Street. 1st: Mr. L. Sperling, 4 Lorienne Rd., Heathmont.(67) 2nd. Mr. H. Smit, 21 Unsworth Rd., Ringwood.(63) 3rd. Mr. & Mrs. G. Schmad, 8 Lyn Crt., Ringwood.(53) Section 4: Individual Garden in a Group of Flats or Home Units. (may include rear garden) 1st: Mr. & Mrs. C. & B. Harris, Unit 6, 32 Wilana St. Ringwood.(72) 2nd: Mr. & Mrs. W.C. & T. Wilson, Unit 5, 32 Wilana St., Ringwood. (49) Section 5: Garden in Non-Residential Property. There were no entries in this section. The Ringwood Garden Competition is sponsored by the Ringwood City Council and organised by the Ringwood Garden Club. The President and Committee of the Ringwood Garden Club would like to thank all home gardeners of Ringwood who entered this year's competition and hope they will enter again next year. If you would like to know more about the activities of our Club, come along to our meetings, which are held on the FOURTH MONDAY of each month, in the Ringwood Senior Citizens Clubrooms, Greenwood Ave., Ringwood commencing at 8.00 p.m. A warm welcome will be made to all visitors to our meetings. ____________________________________________ ___________________________________________ __________________________________________ _________________________________________ ________________________________________ -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Document, Packet: Ringwood Early Planning Retirement Association early history; office bearers 1970s
5 typed pagesPages include: . Office bearers and Committee of Ringwood E.P.R.G. Inc. from 1976-77 to 1995-96. . History of Ringwood E.P.R.G. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Document, Letter to Ringwood Historical Society from Dieter Bauke - Germany, 27 February,2012
Typed letter with attachmentsThe letter is a request for information about Jack James Grey (Jacob Greidinger), to assist with family tree search. J J Grey was born 25.7.1906 in Poland , came to Australia in 1956 and lived at 168 Railway Avenue, Ringwood East. Reply written on behalf of the Historical Society by Russ Haines. -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Document - Correspondence, Ballarat School of Mines: Letter to Editor of Bendigo "Advertiser" from H E Arblaster, 14th November 1960
The School of Mines Ballarat began in 1870. It's location was the south end of Lydiard Street. Ballarat Junior Technical School began in 1913 and was boys only until 1951 when girls were included. They were under the control of the School of Mines Council. In 1967 the were three divisions. Each was internally distinguished. Ballarat School of Industries, Ballarat Technical School and Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education. In 1976 B.I.A.E. merged with State College of Victoria Ballarat - formerly Ballarat Teachers' College to become Ballarat College of Advanced Education, later to become Federation University. Letter written by H E Arblaster, Principal of Ballarat School of Mines, to The Editor, The Bendigo Advertiser. Letter refers to a letter written by Alec Craig's proposal for the development of a Bendigo School of Mines. This is a view Arblaster has held for some time.Single page, typed.HEA/BMH top right. B1080 ref for correspondence file.school of mines ballarat, h e arblaster, principle, alec craig, bendigp, bendigo technical school -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Plane
Plane Smoothing type flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, plane -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, Acquisition of the Mt Helen Site, 05/10/1982
E.J. Barker was the Principal of the Ballarat School of Mines, and later became the first director of the Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education at Mt Helen. Three typed pages mount helen campus, mount helen site, l.h. vernon and associates, mt clear, mount clear, reid, arthur nicholson, m.b. john, r. bell, john bloomfield, lord casey, g.j. harrison, e.j. barker -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, Dick Richards Interview (Transcribed from ABC Radio National's Verbatim Programme, c1985, c1985
Richard W. Richards was Principal of the Ballarat School of Mines, and was a member of the Shackleton Antarctic Expedition. He was one of seven survivors of the Ross Sea Party who were stranded in Antarctical during Ernest Shackletyon's ill-fated 1914 expedition. Dick Richards died in 1985.Eight typed pagesdick richards, richard w. richards, ballarat school of mines, antarctica, michelle rayner, ernest shackleton, ross sea, mcmerdo sound, endurance, mount hope, beardmore glacier, cape evans, captain scott, ross sea party -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, Ballarat School of Mines and Industries Diploma Courses, 1946, 07/06/1946
Carbon typed documentballarat school of mines, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, civil engineering, applied chemistry, metallurgy, mining engineering -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Letter, Ringwood Bowls Club- Letter to J.K. McCaskill, Ringwood Councillor, dated 18th July, 1944, with attached letter from Victorian Bowling Association to Ringwood Borough Council
Copy of typed letters. Letter to Council signed by Hon. General & Bowling Secretary A.J. Roberts, correcting some misinformation given to Council from Ringwood Bowling Club regarding the availability of a site for the proposed Club. The attached letter from the Victorian Bowling Association to the Borough Council suggests that provision be made in recreation areas for sites for bowling greens in municipalities throughout Victoria. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Document, Ringwood Bowls Club- Notice of Annual Meeting, Season 1959/1960
Typed pages folded"On front of document" Ringwood Bowling Club Notice of Annual Meeting, Season 1959/1960. Annual Report to Members and Financial Statements, Season 1958/1959. (Annual Report to Members not included in document.)