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Pamphlet, G.A. Green, Auction Sale Brochure - Garden Farms Estate, Ringwood, Victoria - 1919, 1919
Multi-fold brochure advertising public auction of one-acre, 2-acre, 5-acre and 8-acre allotments in Ringwood and Bayswater on Saturday 12th April, 1919. Brochure includes terms of sale, description of subdivision features and local facilities, and photographic images of the area.Subdivison includes Canterbury Road Heathmont, Armstrong Road Heathmont, Armstrong Road Bayswater, Bungalook Road Heathmont, Bungalook Road Bayswater, and Orchard Road Bayswater. Road shown as Bayswater Road to Bayswater became Mountain Highway Bayswater. Vendor: H.E.B.Armstrong, Auctioneers: Coghill & Haughton, 79 Swanston Street Melbourne, Telephone Central 2793, in conjunction with J.B. McAlpin, Ringwood, Opposite Station, Telephone Ringwood 7. (Map) Woodcock & McCormack, Civil Engineers Architects & Surveyors, 430 Little Collins Street, Melbourne, Phone 3241 Central. MOST OF THE MONEY COMES OUT OF THE LAND. And more money can be obtained from anb acre of fruit than from an acre of any other produce. But you do not have to grow fruit on Garden Farms Estate. You can go in for - Outer Suburban Home - Market Garden - Orchard - Pig Raising - Poultry Farm - Small Dairy Farm - Small Fruits - Floral Culture - Scent and Bee Farm - Or just for a Week-end Home. RINGWOOD - THE PLACE TO LIVE. The Beautiful Ringwood District has so many natural attractions, that half a Land Agent's work is done in just showing a prospective buyer round and about. Ringwood has a pull of its own that attracts folk, proved beyond doubt by its rapid development within the last decade (spite the war). First, it is high and healthy, picturesque and undulating, convenient of access, sufficiently close to the Metropolis for City and Business folk to live at Ringwood. Its development is solid, because most of its people are industrious husbandmen, real producers, who have turned idle hills into smiling gardens. These are the kind of real people to live amongst; ones who wear out their spades. The rapidly-developing town has excellent Stores, Trade and Repair Shops Churches, Banks, Telephone Exchange, Weekly General Market, Cool Stores, and good Private and State Schools, etc.; is Electrically lit, has Metropolitan Water Supply, and generally provides so that practically all shopping can be done locally. WHY RINGWOOD MUST GROW. Ringwood is a great centre and must be a greater. Two rapidly-developing railways junction here. The passengers from Ringwood Station cityward, in one year, number 250,000. Ringwood will be the terminus of the Outer Suburban Electric Eastern Railway. Its natural boundaries are the River Yarra on the North, Dandenong Creek on the South, the popular town of Croydon on the East, and the suburb of Mitcham on the West. This is a large territory that is steadily being converted from intense culture, and then it might be called (as regards its gardens) "The Devon Territory of Victoria." ARMSTRONG ROAD. This new road traverses Garden Farms Estate from its northern boundary on the main Canterbury Road, across Dandenong Creek, to its southern boundary on the main Bayswater Road, and will provide a long-desired additional link of communication between Bayswater and Ringwood. The 1-acre building sites on Bayswater Road are within 8 minutes' walk of the Bayswater Railway Station, and the Canterbury Road frontages are only 1-1/2 miles from Ringwood Station, and 1/2 mile from the Railway Station site of Canterbury Road; therefore, the whole Estate is easy of access and there should be a large demand for land so favourably placed. (Image) Cultivation Field - Potatoes on Lot 28 (Image) Picture of Bayswater Creek Flats. (Image) View from "Korumbeen" where Mr. Armstrong lived on Garden Farms Estate. Estate outlined in white ring. (Image) Site of New Bridge over Dandenong Creek. (Image) On one of the timbered lots adjoining railway. (Image) This Dandenong Creek traveres the Estate. (Image) Main Fern Tree Gully Line bisects the Estate. -
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Book, Australian Scholarly Publishing Pty Ltd, Our Schools and the War - Rosalie Triolo, 2012
Rosalie Triolo presented Our Schools and the War as Ringwood and District Historical Society guest speaker - June, 2022. Dr Rosalie Triolo is the History Method lecturer in the Faculty of Education at Monash University and is active as a writer and presenter in state and national History Education communities. She taught for 13 years in country and metropolitan Victorian government secondary schools, and has been involved for 30 years with the History Teachers’ Association of Victoria. She p[resents regularly to academic and general audiences on different aspects of the Great War and Australian education, and has led battlefield tours for History teachers as well as Australian History fellowships for student-teachers. The doctorate on which this book is based was awarded a Monash University Mollie Holman medal.Soft cover book detailing how The Great War profoundly touched the lives of Australian teachers, school children, and local communities.Handwritten inscription - For RDHS, Congratulations on all you are doing so well. Sincerely, Rosalie Triolo, June 2022. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Flyer, Land Sale Advertisement - East Ringwood Township Estates, East Ringwood, Victoria - circa 1920
... layout of subdivisions. Township Estate, State School Estate... of subdivisions. Township Estate, State School Estate, and East Ringwood ...The date of the flyer as circa 1920 can be estimated from the references to the (decision on) "electrification of the Croydon Railway Line" which eventually occurred in 1923, letting of tenders for the state school building which opened in 1924, and the "proposed new railway station" (East Ringwood) which opened in 1925, Advertisement for three retail and residential allotment land sales in East Ringwood Township including maps showing layout of subdivisions. Township Estate, State School Estate, and East Ringwood Station Estate.Subdivision plans include Mount Dandenong Road, Grey Street, Eastfield Road, King Street, Everard Road, Holland Road, Purser Avenue, and Charles Street. (Agents) Spencer Jackson, Subdivider & Homebuilder, 341 Collins Street, Melbourne, Phones: M2327 (3 lines), also at Dromana, Phone 65. -
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Photograph, Mr. E. F. Cass and pupils at Ringwood's first school - Cass State School 1451, located at corner Everard Rd. & Maroondah Highway - 1883. Mr. Cass was Head Teacher at the school 1874-1894
... . Cass and pupils at Ringwood's first school, corner Everard Rd ...Typed below photograph, "Mr. E. F. Cass and pupils at Ringwood's first school, corner Everard Rd. & Maroondah Highway. 1883." Other notes on backing sheets read, "Cass State School 1451, Mr. E. F. Cass (Head teacher 1874-1894)". -
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Photograph, Opening day at Ringwood Heights Primary School, Summit Cres, Ringwood North - 1966
Written on back of photograph, "Opening day, Loughnan Hill State School". (no date). -
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Photograph, Opening day at Southwood State School, Maidstone Street, Ringwood - 1965
... Opening day at Southwood State School, Maidstone Street... at Southwood State School, Maidstone Street, Ringwood - 1965 ...Written on back of photograph, "Southwood State School Opening Day". (No date). -
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Photograph, Norwood State School opening - 13th February 1956 (Ringwood Mail 8/3/1956)
Written on back of photograph, "'Mail' 8/3/1956'. Norwood State School opening, 13th February 1956". Digitised copy of newspaper article attached - Ringwood Mail, 23 February, 1956 -
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Photograph, Heathmont State School, Balfour Avenue, 1973
Written on backing sheet, "Heathmont State School - 1973". -
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Photograph, Heathmont East State School, Cnr Armstrong Road & Louis Street, Heathmont - 1973
Typed below photograph, "Heathmont East State School - 1973". -
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Photograph, Ringwood Methodist Church on site at Cnr. Melbourne St. and Whitehorse Rd 1904
Written on backing sheet, "Methodist Church on site at Cnr. Melbourne St. and Whitehorse Rd. On its removal to Greenwood Ave. Mr. J.B. McAlpin built shops on this site - land (Dimmey's) including his own estate agency." One photograph claimed church was moved to Greenwood Ave in 1916. Photograph taken in 1904. Another photograph states that the photograph is of the Methodist Church and Sunday School. Inserted in the sleeve of one of the photographs are two small postcard photographs that state they are, "Methodist Church in Main Street, Ringwood opposite railway station. See Mechanics Institute where Town Hall now stands - c1910. Photo by L. F. East". -
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Photograph, Looking south over Ringwood township from Loughnans Hill c1930. Ringwood Street is the main road in the centre
Black and white photograph taken from hill overlooking township of Ringwood. (3 copies)Printed on photograph, "Looking south over township". Typed below photograph, "View from Loughnans Hill c1930. Ringwood Street is the main road in the centre. Old St. Pauls, railway crossing, Methodist church, state school, coolstores, etc. can all be seen". -
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Photograph, Ringwood Bowls Club opening - 1931. Attendees include: Man in light suit on left, Horace Fenton - Headmaster of Ringwood School, behind on his right with moustache - Mr. Gray, school inspector, Herman Pump with watch chain. Seated: Captain E.T. Miles, directly behind him is his son, A.T. Miles. The lady in the second row between the two ladies seated in front is Mrs. Cooper
Catalogue card reads, 'Man in light suit LHS Horace Fenton, Headmaster Ringwood School and behind with moustache Mr. Gray, school inspector. LHS and RHS Herman Pump with watch chain. Captain E.T. Miles seated, directly behind him his son A.T. Miles. Mrs. Cooper is the lady in second row between the two ladies seated in front.' Neither catalogue card or photographs state what the occasion photographed is. -
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Letter, Norwood High School Coolstores Shield, 1960
Letter dated 11/11/1960 to Ringwood Historical Research Group from Headmaster, Norwood High School, Ringwood, Victoria, regarding Ringwood Co-operative Coolstore Trophy. Upon winding up the affairs of the Company, the Trustees of the Coolstores decided to make available the sum of £20 to each of the State Secondary Schools in the Municipality so that each school could obtain a trophy or trophies to commemorate the name and operations of the recently extinct Coolstores. -
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Photograph, Great Ryrie Primary School, Heathmont - 2002 Student Photos - 1/2J and 1/2T, 2002
Individual student photos scanned from Negatives. No identification of student names. This set of negatives did not have any notation, but in the images are two with handwritten boards stating 2002 1/2J and 1/2 T . But see also VC#11143 for 1/2/J. Negatives disposed afer scanning by Greg Coker in 2023. grps2002 -
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Photograph, Great Ryrie Primary School, Heathmont - 2002 Student Photos - 1/2G, 2002
Individual student photos scanned from Negatives. No identification of student names. This set of negatives did not have any notation, but in the images are one of a handwritten board stating 2002 1/2G . Negatives were scanned by Greg Coker in 2023, then disposed. grps2002 -
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Photograph, Great Ryrie Primary School, Heathmont - 2002 Student Photos - 5/6P, 2002
Individual student photos scanned from Negatives. No identification of student names. This set of negatives did not have any notation, but in the images are one of a handwritten board stating 2002 5/6F . Negatives were scanned by Greg Coker in 2023, then disposed. grps2002 -
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Photograph, Great Ryrie Primary School, Heathmont - 2002 Student Photos - Prep B (and possibly some 3/4A), 2002
Individual student photos scanned from Negatives. No identification of student names. This set of negatives were in yellow Kodak envelope marked "Prep B Great Ryrie PS 2002" but in the images are two handwritten boards, one stating Prep B and one stating stating 3/4A. Negatives were scanned by Greg Coker in 2023, then disposed. grps2002 -
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Photograph, Great Ryrie Primary School, Heathmont - 2002 Student Photos - Prep E (and possibly some Prep G), 2002
Individual student photos scanned from Negatives. No identification of student names. This set of negatives were in yellow Kodak envelope marked "Prep E Great Ryrie PS 2002" but in the images are two handwritten boards, one stating Prep E and one stating stating Prep G (See also 11141 for Prep G and 11140 for Prep E). Negatives were scanned by Greg Coker in 2023, then disposed. grps2002 -
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Photograph, Great Ryrie Primary School, Heathmont - 2002 Student Photos - Prep G (and possibly some 3/4P), 2002
Individual student photos scanned from Negatives. No identification of student names. This set of negatives were in yellow Kodak envelope marked "Prep G Great Ryrie PS 2002" but in the images are two handwritten boards, one stating Prep G and one stating stating 3/4P (See also 11153 for 3/4P). Negatives were scanned by Greg Coker in 2023, then disposed. grps2002 -
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Photograph, Great Ryrie Primary School, Heathmont - 2002 Student Photos - Prep M (and possibly some 1/2P), 2002
Individual student photos scanned from Negatives. No identification of student names. This set of negatives were in yellow Kodak envelope marked "Prep M Great Ryrie PS 2002" but in the images are two handwritten boards, one stating Prep M and one stating stating 1/2P . VC11152 may have have other Prep M. Negatives were scanned by Greg Coker in 2023, then disposed. grps2002 -
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Photograph, Great Ryrie Primary School, Heathmont - 2002 Student Photos - 1/2J (and possibly some 1/2T), 2002
Individual student photos scanned from Negatives. No identification of student names. This set of negatives were in yellow Kodak envelope marked "1/2J Great Ryrie PS 2002" but in the images are two handwritten boards, one stating 1/2J and one stating stating 1/2T . Negatives were scanned by Greg Coker in 2023, then disposed. grps2002 -
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Photograph, Great Ryrie Primary School, Heathmont - 2002 Student Photos - 1/2L (and possibly some 1/2R), 2002
Individual student photos scanned from Negatives. No identification of student names. This set of negatives were in yellow Kodak envelope marked "1/2L Great Ryrie PS 2002" but in the images are two handwritten boards, one stating 1/2L and one stating stating 1/2R (See also VC 11146 for 1/2R and 11154 for 1/2L) . Negatives were scanned by Greg Coker in 2023, then disposed. grps2002 -
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Photograph, Great Ryrie Primary School, Heathmont - 2002 Student Photos - 1/2P (and possibly some Prep E), 2002
Individual student photos scanned from Negatives. No identification of student names. This set of negatives were in yellow Kodak envelope marked "1/2P Great Ryrie PS 2002" but in the images are two handwritten boards, one stating 1/2P and one stating stating Prep E (See also VC 11140 for Prep E) . Negatives were scanned by Greg Coker in 2023, then disposed. grps2002 -
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Photograph, Great Ryrie Primary School, Heathmont - 2002 Student Photos - 1/2R (and possibly some 1/2G), 2002
Individual student photos scanned from Negatives. No identification of student names. This set of negatives were in yellow Kodak envelope marked "1/2R Great Ryrie PS 2002" but in the images are two handwritten boards, one stating 1/2R and one stating stating 1/2G (See also VC 11144 for 1/2G) . Negatives were scanned by Greg Coker in 2023, then disposed. grps2002 -
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Photograph, Great Ryrie Primary School, Heathmont - 2002 Student Photos - 1/2W, 2002
Individual student photos scanned from Negatives. No identification of student names. This set of negatives were in yellow Kodak envelope marked "1/2W Great Ryrie PS 2002" and in the images is a handwritten board one stating 1/2W (See also 11155 for extra 1/2W) Negatives were scanned by Greg Coker in 2023, then disposed. grps2002 -
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Photograph, Great Ryrie Primary School, Heathmont - 2002 Student Photos - 3/4A (and possibly some 3/4K), 2002
Individual student photos scanned from Negatives. No identification of student names. This set of negatives were in yellow Kodak envelope marked "3/4A Great Ryrie PS 2002" but in the images are two handwritten boards, one stating 3/4A and one stating stating 3/4K (See also VC 11152 for 3/4K) . Negatives were scanned by Greg Coker in 2023, then disposed. Written on envelope "No photo of Bethany Anderson"grps2002 -
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Photograph, Great Ryrie Primary School, Heathmont - 2002 Student Photos - 3/4F (and possibly some 3/4G), 2002
Individual student photos scanned from Negatives. No identification of student names. This set of negatives were in yellow Kodak envelope marked "3/4F Great Ryrie PS 2002" but in the images are two handwritten boards, one stating 3/4F and one stating stating 3/4G (See also VC 11150 for 3/4G) . Negatives were scanned by Greg Coker in 2023, then disposed. Written on envelope "No photo of Bethany Anderson"grps2002 -
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Document - Copy of Lands Department Field Notes - Subdivision of State School Site, Township of Ringwood, Victoria, Field Notes 1903/83 - Part of O.P. R72C Surveyed 13/2/1903
... School Site, Township of Ringwood, Victoria... of Lands Department Field Notes - Subdivision of State School Site ...Foolscap size photocopy of survey map with handwritten notations. References include Everard Street, Old Lilydale Road (Maroondah Highway), Dublin Road, poor soil, coarse grass, saplings, I certify that this is a correct copy of the recorded observations & measurements made by me personally (signed) R.J. Gray Autorised Surveyor 13/2/03. -
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Photograph, Great Ryrie Primary School, Heathmont - 2002 Student Photos - 3/4G (and possibly some 5/6M), 2002
Individual student photos scanned from Negatives. No identification of student names. This set of negatives were in yellow Kodak envelope marked "3/4G Great Ryrie PS 2002" but in the images are two handwritten boards, one stating 3/4G and one stating stating 5/6M (See also VC 11157 for 5/6M and VC119 for for other 3/4G)) . Negatives were scanned by Greg Coker in 2023, then disposed. grps2002 -
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Photograph, Great Ryrie Primary School, Heathmont - 2002 Student Photos - 3/4F and 3/4H, 2002
Individual student photos scanned from Negatives. No identification of student names. This set of negatives were in yellow Kodak envelope marked "3/4H Great Ryrie PS 2002" but in the images are two handwritten boards, one stating 3/4F and one stating stating 3/4H (See Also VC 11153 for 3/4H) Negatives were scanned by Greg Coker in 2023, then disposed. grps2002