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Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper clippings
... Caravan Parks in Victoria, called Amalgamated Caravan Parks Pty...Article on establishment of Caravan Parks Company.... to establish modern Caravan Parks in Victoria, called Amalgamated ...Article on establishment of Company to establish modern Caravan Parks in Victoria, called Amalgamated Caravan Parks Pty Ltd, first Park to be at Lorne. Includes description of intended facilities. A second park to be established at Torquay.Article on establishment of Caravan Parks Company.local history, documents, newspapers, caravan parks, black & white newspaper clipping -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Hume and Hovell Monument, Honeysuckle Caravan Park, Violet Town (28.12.1824), Spring Excursion, Hume and Hovell's 1824 expedition (Part 2), 26 October 1997, 26/10/1997
... Hume and Hovell Monument, Honeysuckle Caravan Park, Violet... at the entrance to Honey Suckle Creek Caravan Park, Violet Town... at the entrance to Honey Suckle Creek Caravan Park, Violet Town ...[article by Diana Bassett-Smith in EDHS Newsletter No. 117, November 1997:] MONUMENT HUNTING THE HUME AND HOVELL WAY - Sunday October 26 1997 dawned bright and very warm. Some twenty-five members, complete with picnic baskets, met outside the Eltham Library awaiting the Cobb and Co. large coach which would be taking us on the second leg of our travels along the route of the early explorers Hume and Hovell. Stephen West was our very good driver for the day. He would be guided around the circuitous route by Russell Yeoman who had made a detailed study, not only of the intended route, but of the story of these two explorers. During the trip Russell regaled us with poetry, quotations from the Journals and the History of the Shire of Seymour, "The New Crossing Place" by Martindale, 1982, (now Mitchell Shire due to the recent amalgamations). We headed towards the Hume Highway via Greensborough and Cooper Street and proceeded north to our first stop, noting on the way Monument Hill in the distance which is near Kilmore and, according to Russell, well worth the effort to visit as the view across the valley is magnificent. Past Sunday Creek Valley, Mt Piper and Mt Disappointment, all traversed and noted and named by them. We passed through Tallarook, then onto Seymour where we took photos of the monument telling us that Hume and Hovell had passed through on the 28th of October 1824. We also deviated down Hume and Hovell Road viewing deer and emu farming and the Bellbourie property now a sanctuary. Leaving Seymour behind we travelled up the Avenel Road to the Avenel monument, pyramidal in design of four reducing square blocks with a sharply pointed peak, erected in 1924 in memory of the 1824 exploration. The day was warming up and the countryside showing the dryness of the current drought. A parallel note had been made in their journal too of 1824 of the drought appearance of the country they were traversing. At Seven Creeks, Euroa we stopped for some minutes to check the monument placed 20th November 1924 to commemorate their passage on the 29th December 1824. More photos. Russell had pointed out the abrupt termination of the distant ranges which is noted in their journal. The next monument is beside the road at the entrance to Honey Suckle Creek Caravan Park, Violet Town. The squarish shaped monument some eight feet high is topped with a simple steel cross, and was to mark the date of 28th December 1824 and built for the 20th November 1924. By now it was 12.20 and nearly lunchtime as we drove along the Warranbayne Road to Roach's Road, monument hunting without success. Though there is a large, what appears to be an old timber sign which was hard to read, maybe this was the lost monument. In many of the paddocks hay had been cut and baled or was being cut, what a contrast to the rugged country they had passed through which was smoky from the fires of the natives burning off. By 1.00 pm we were at Benalla and pulled up beside the park where abundant beds of roses filled the air with their scent and the smell of barbecued food twitched the nostrils whilst the cheerful sounds of other picnickers could be heard throughout the park. We left the bus and collected up our picnics, dispersed to the various tables and enjoyed the shade from the various European trees. 2.00 pm and we were on the road again driving along the Benalla, Mansfield, Yea road. The Swanpool monument states that they passed four miles south and returned three miles north. Then we stopped at the Barjarg monument which notes that they camped near this spot. It is again a pyramidal monument and this time topped with a steel arrow indicating their route of the 29th November 1824. Half an hour later we came to another monument, again with a steel arrow marker on top and the plaque dated the 2nd of 12th 1824. Erected on the 12th of 12th 1924. "They blazed the way that we might inherit the land." Another square based and needle topped monument appeared at Yarck near Yea and this plaque records the date of 3 December 1824. Near McGuigans Road Russell related that the expedition had lost a dog but it had found them next day, the dog was apparently torn by a kangaroo. A short while later Russell reminded us here of the problems they encountered in crossing the Goulburn River near Molesworth where banks were high, water deep and wide. "Good coat of grass but quite dry due to drought". At Yea we stopped for afternoon tea and raided the last of our picnics and looked at the monument to their journey of 1824, situated at a corner of the gardens near the bowling green. No photo – we were out of film. We returned home via Kinglake West and Whittlesea past the Yan Yean Reservoir, not full. 5.00 pm back at Eltham we emptied out of the bus and everyone, including Joan Cole, collected their things, Joan also had the major souvenir of the day, a large carp she had picked up from the river bank, her cat was in for a great feast. The day was made so interesting by the informed commentary which Russell provided. His background knowledge of the route and nature of the journey could only have come from many hours of reading and driving the area. Thank you to Russell and to everyone who made the day so informative and pleasurable. Colour photographactivities, hume and hovell, monument, violet town -
Inverloch Historical Society
Postcard, Caravan Park & Anderson Inlet - Rose Series Colorview no 1548
... Caravan Park & Anderson Inlet - Rose Series Colorview no...) Inverloch gippsland Caravan Park & Anderson Inlet - Rose Series ... -
Inverloch Historical Society
000544 - Photograph - Whiter's Caravan Park before 2nd War - C Newton
... 000544 - Photograph - Whiter's Caravan Park before 2nd War...) Inverloch gippsland 000544 - Photograph - Whiter's Caravan Park ... -
Inverloch Historical Society
000964 - Photograph - Inverloch - George Treadwell seated at caravan park - from Isobel Treadwell
... at caravan park - from Isobel Treadwell... Treadwell seated at caravan park - from Isobel Treadwell ... -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Slide, Set of Large Format colour positive slides of Stawell c1970 - Grampians Gate Caravan Park
... - Grampians Gate Caravan Park... slides of Stawell c1970 - Grampians Gate Caravan Park Slide ...Believed taken by Ian McCann Stawell's first Tourism OfficerPositive Colour Slides -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Slide, Set of Large Format colour positive slides of Stawell c1970 - Grampians Gate Caravan Park
... - Grampians Gate Caravan Park... slides of Stawell c1970 - Grampians Gate Caravan Park Slide ...Believed taken by Ian McCann Stawell's first Tourism OfficerPositive Colour Slides -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lake Tyers Beach Caravan Park, 1983
... Lake Tyers Beach Caravan Park...Boats and Boating Tourism Caravan Parks Colour photograph ...Colour photograph of Frank and Wendy Prices family residence with son Wayne and dog Bill on the front veranda Lake Tyers Beach Victoriaboats and boating, tourism, caravan parks -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Carpenter family, Carpenters Caravan Park Lakes Entrance Victoria, 1950 c
... Carpenters Caravan Park Lakes Entrance Victoria... c1950 Caravan Parks Accommodation Vehicles Black and white ...showing caravans and vehicles lining the gravel driveway c1950Black and white photograph of Carpenters Camp Park, Lakes Entrance Victoria. Also two black and white photographs showing early aspects of Carpenters Camp Park Lakes Entrance 04378.1 and 04378.2 caravan parks, accommodation, vehicles -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Carpenters Caravan Park Lakes Entrance Victoria, 1950 c
... Carpenters Caravan Park Lakes Entrance Victoria... Caravan Parks This is an Happy Home for as fortnight Black ...an early home built DYO caravanBlack and white photograph of Carpenters Camp Park Lakes Entrance Victoria c1950. Also a copy of writing on the back of the photoThis is an Happy Home for as fortnight houses, accommodation, caravan parks -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Carpenters Caravan Park Lakes Entrance Victoria. c1950, 1970 c
... Carpenters Caravan Park Lakes Entrance Victoria. c1950.... Celebrations Caravan Parks Black and white photograph of sealed ...looking towards the family home Lakes Entrance Victoria. Black and white photograph of sealed driveway in Carpenters Camp Park c1970. Also four other black and white photographs of aspects of Carpenters Camp Park 04381.1, 04381.2, 04382.2, 04381.3, 04381.4celebrations, caravan parks -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Carpenter family, Carpenters Caravan Park Lakes Entrance Voctoria. c1970, 1970 c
... Carpenters Caravan Park Lakes Entrance Voctoria. c1970... Entrance Caravan Parks Accommodation Vehicles Social History Black ...Looking toward the main house on the Esplanade Lakes Entrance Black and white photograph of main driveway in Carpenters Camp Park.. Also four other black and white photographs showing various aspects of Carpenters Camp Park Lakes Entrance 04382.2, 04382.2, 04382.3, 04382.4caravan parks, accommodation, vehicles, social history -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Nucolorvue, Caravans in Victoria Park Camping Ground, Daylesford, 1957
... Victoria Park Caravan Park...Caravans in Victoria Park Camping Ground, Daylesford... Park Caravan Park Camping Victoria Park Caravan Park Daylesford ...Daylesford is a tourist town in Central Victorian, known for its mineral water springs.Caravans in Victoria Park Camping Ground, DaylesfordDaylesford, Victoria, Australia This famous holiday resort is famous for its up-to-date facilities, as well as for its natural attractions. The mineral Springs are renowned for their high medicinal elements. The visitor finds ample to amuse, in excellent fishing, boating, Boating, Swimming, golfing, hiking and riding. The district provides a wide range of typical Australian bush scenery, and the altitude of 2,000 feet above sea level as a tonic effect on all. Daylesford has modern hotels, guest houses, shops and places of amusement, also many other places of interest within short travelling distance. Bendigo, 50 miles, Ballara 30 miles, and Melbourne 75 miles, bring Daylesford within easy reach of many parts of Victoria. daylesford, victoria park caravan park, camping, victoria park, caravan park -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Photo - Paddy Fisher's Cream Truck 1969, December 13, 1969
... loaded onto a tray truck at the Tawonga Caravan Park. Seven... cream truck at Tawonga caravan park. 13th December, 1969... Fisher's cream truck at Tawonga caravan park. 13th December, 1969 ...The Hallford truck was made by J & E Hall, of Dartford, England, whose business commenced in 1785. In 1926 the Fisher family of Mongan's Bridge took delivery of the 1923 Hallford truck which was used on the farm to transport cream to the Kiewa Butter Factory in Tangambalanga. In 1967, the truck was sold to Mr Greg Bedstead and other members of the Kiewa Valley Historical Society for the KVHS who reimbursed them at a later date. The truck was housed at the Butter Factory for many years and was paraded on special occasions. The truck was purchased for $380. It's chassis no. 2439 and the price included a spare chain. (Ref. E. Fisher on 18th Dec. 1969) The KVHS group who paid $50 each towards the Hallford truck were: T Pyle; James Grave; P & E. Barton; K Shoebridge; K Plenderleith and SK Pearce.refunded in 1971 Hallford truck. Fisher family. Kiewa butter factory. J & E Hall Company of England. E FisherBlack and white photograph of Paddy Fisher's cream truck loaded onto a tray truck at the Tawonga Caravan Park. Seven unidentified people on the tray truckSmall typed note attached to back of photo 'Paddy Fisher's cream truck at Tawonga caravan park. 13th December, 1969hallford truck, cream truck, fisher family, kiewa valley farmers, mongan's bridge -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - View of Portland Harbour and port, c. 1980
... caravan park.... Portland Harbour with light house and caravan park in foreground... Lighthouse caravan park South Portland Aluminium Smelter Front ...Port of Portland Authority archives.Front: (no inscriptions) Back: (no inscriptions)port of portland archives, portland harbour, lighthouse, caravan park, south portland, aluminium smelter -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.
Photograph, Thornton Richards, Cottages at the Ballarat Old Colonists' Association Retirement Village, c1960
... Caravan Park... to a caravan park, and Garden Court. ... anderson grove retirement village Garden Court Caravan Park ...The Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc Retirement Village is located at Charles Anderson Grove.Thirteen black and white cottages at the Ballarat Old Colonists' Association Retirement Village in Charles Anderson Grove, off Gillies Street. The retirement village is next to a caravan park, and Garden Court. old colonists' association ballarat, charles anderson grove, retirement village, garden court, caravan park, wendouree -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 2007 c
... toilet block at Main Caravan Park 04936.1 10 x 15 cm... Caravan Park Lakes Entrance Victoria... inside toilet block at Main Caravan Park 04936.1 10 x 15 cm ...Also another colour photograph showing flooding inside toilet block at Main Caravan Park 04936.1 10 x 15 cmColour photograph taken outside flooded buildings at Main Caravan Park Lakes Entrance Victoriafloods -
Torquay and District Historical Society
Photograph (copy), Early Torquay Beach Scenes
... torquay foreshore caravan park...Photograph shows the caravan park at Torquay front beach.... Torquay great-ocean-road Photograph shows the caravan park ...Photograph shows the caravan park at Torquay front beach.A snapshot of past holidays at the beach.Black and white photographtorquay foreshore caravan park -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, 1960s
... Lake Sambell Caravan Park... Caravan Park and visible in the photograph are individual caravan... Caravan Park and visible in the photograph are individual caravan ...This photograph was taken in the 1960s at Lake Sambell Caravan Park and visible in the photograph are individual caravan sites with electricity outlets, a large single-story building with a caravan park banner, dirt roads, a freestanding message board, and a parked car. Lake Sambell Caravan Park opened in 1959 owing to the work of R.E. Carter, Beechworth Shire engineer from 1954-63. Carter advocated for improvements to the lake and surrounding area in order to encourage tourism in Beechworth. The opening of the caravan park was part of many improvements to Lake Sambell made in this period by Carter including: the swimming pool in 1961, water skiing and boating facilities, and increased lake surface in 1964. These improvements were financed mainly by grants from the Tourist Development Authority. The popularity of caravanning in Australia exploded during this post-war period of the late 1950s and 1960s. This popularity was driven by multiple factors, including: the stopping of fuel rations, the accessibility of car ownership through the manufacturing of affordable cars, technological developments in caravan design, and the increase in prosperity and leisure time for many Australians. Facilities such as electrical outlets to power caravans are present in this photograph of Lake Sambell Caravan Park. Lake Sambell is an artificial lake that was developed on the previous site of the Rocky Mountain Mining Company workings and was officially opened by Minister for Lands, Mr Baily, on October 5, 1928. The disused and unattractive remains of the mine were converted into a recreational area intended for swimming, boating, and fishing. The lake is named after Mr L.H. Sambell, shire engineer and secretary of the Forward Beechworth Committee, who advocated for the enhancement of Beechworth into a tourist destination and was central to the planning and establishment of the lake. This photograph is of historical and social significance in providing insight into caravanning during the 1960s in Australia. Caravanning was extremely popular during the 1960s in Australia due to multiple social and economic factors including the stopping of fuel rations, the accessibility of car ownership through the manufacturing of affordable cars, technological developments in caravan design, and the increase in prosperity and leisure time for many Australians.Black and white rectangle photograph printed on photographic paper and unmounted.Reverse: 3536/ [logo back printing: KODAK/ VELOX/ PAPER] / C798 lake sambell caravan park, lake sambell, caravanning 1960s, caravan park, rocky mountain mining company, kodak velox paper, r.e. carter, l.h. sambell, caravan electricity outlets, tourist development authority, post-war prosperity, forward beechworth committee, lake sambell boating, lake sambell swimming pool, lake sambell fishing, artificial lake, travel 1960s, recreation 1960s -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, 1960s
... Lake Sambell Caravan Park... Caravan Park, visible in the photograph are individual caravan... Caravan Park, visible in the photograph are individual caravan ...This photograph was taken in the 1960s at Lake Sambell Caravan Park, visible in the photograph are individual caravan sites with electricity outlets, a large single-story building, a parked car, and two caravans partially obstructed by trees. Lake Sambell Caravan Park opened in 1959 owing to the work of R.E. Carter, Beechworth Shire engineer from 1954-63. Carter advocated for improvements to the lake and surrounding area in order to encourage tourism in Beechworth. The opening of the caravan park was part of many improvements to Lake Sambell made in this period by Carter including: the swimming pool in 1961, water skiing and boating facilities, and increased lake surface in 1964. These improvements were financed mainly by grants from the Tourist Development Authority. The popularity of caravanning in Australia exploded during this post-war period of the late 1950s and 1960s. This popularity was driven by multiple factors, including: the stopping of fuel rations, the accessibility of car ownership through the manufacturing of affordable cars, technological developments in caravan design, and the increase in prosperity and leisure time for many Australians. Facilities such as electrical outlets to power caravans are present in this photograph of Lake Sambell Caravan Park. Lake Sambell is an artificial lake that was developed on the previous site of the Rocky Mountain Mining Company workings and was officially opened by Minister for Lands, Mr Baily, on October 5, 1928. The disused and unattractive remains of the mine were converted into a recreational area intended for swimming, boating, and fishing. The lake is named after Mr L.H. Sambell, shire engineer and secretary of the Forward Beechworth Committee, who advocated for the enhancement of Beechworth into a tourist destination and was central to the planning and establishment of the lake. This photograph is of historic and social significance in documenting the enhancement of the Lake Sambell area overseen by R.E. Carter and providing insight into caravanning during the 1960s in Australia. Caravanning was extremely popular in Australia during the late 1950s and 60s due to multiple social and economic factors including the stopping of fuel rations, the accessibility of car ownership through the manufacturing of affordable cars, technological developments in caravan design, and the increase in prosperity and leisure time for many Australians. Black and white rectangle photograph printed on photographic paper and unmounted.Reverse: 3538/ [logo back printing KODAK/ VELOX/ PAPER] / C798lake sambell caravan park, lake sambell, lake sambell 1960s, lake sambell fishing, lake sambell boating, lake sambell swimming pool, r.e. carter, l.h. sambell, tourist development authority, caravanning 1960s, caravan electricity outlets, caravan park, forward beechworth committee, rocky mountain mining company, lake caravan park, caravan mid 20th century, beechworth tourism, travel in the 1960s, holiday 1960s -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Document (Item) - Price list, Larry and Margaret Richmond, 2003
... marysville caravan & holiday park... for the various facilities at the Marysville Caravan and Holiday Park.... for the various facilities at the Marysville Caravan and Holiday Park.... for the various facilities at the Marysville Caravan and Holiday Park ...A list of accommodation prices as at July 1st, 2003 for the various facilities at the Marysville Caravan and Holiday Park.A list of accommodation prices as at July 1st, 2003 for the various facilities at the Marysville Caravan and Holiday Park.marysville, victoria, australia, marysville caravan & holiday park, accommodation, price list -
Clunes Museum
Document, MINUTES FOR PUBLIC MEETING HELD IN THE TOWN HALL CLUNES ON 23/2/1971, 23/02/1971
... SCENIC ROAD AND CARAVAN PARK COMMITTEE... OF A "BACK TO CLUNES", CONSTRUCTION OF A CARAVAN PARK... TO CLUNES", CONSTRUCTION OF A CARAVAN PARK AND CONSTRUCTION ...THIS PUBLIC MEETING WAS TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING; HOLDING OF A "BACK TO CLUNES", CONSTRUCTION OF A CARAVAN PARK AND CONSTRUCTION OF A SCENIC TOURISE ROAD FROM ANGUS STREET TO FRASER STREET VIA "THE ROCKS" THIS RESULTED IN THE ELECTION OF A "BACK TO CLUNES" COMMITTEE AND THE" SCENIC ROAD AND CARAVAN PARK COMMITTEE".2 X FOOLSCAP PAGES OF THE COPY OF MINUTES HELD IN THE TOWN HALL, CLUNES ON 23/2/1971local history, local government, council, events and celebrations, back to clunes, scenic road and caravan park committee -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, 1960s
... on Lake Sambell near the caravan park. Lake Sambell...Reverse: Community/ Swimming pool 1960s/ near the caravan... on Lake Sambell near the caravan park. Lake Sambell ...Taken in the 1960s, depicted are approximately twenty-nine male and female spectators at a school swimming carnival on Lake Sambell near the caravan park. Lake Sambell is a beautiful Victorian recreation lake and urban park with a unique history. It was created in the mid-1800s by the Rocky Mountain Mining company during the gold rush era and used as a mining site until the early 1900s, which brought Europeans into the area. It was turned into a reserve for residents in 1920 and is considered an icon of Beechworth as it represents the development of the community, human endeavour, and the spirit of the landscape. This photograph represents the post-gold rush era use of Lake Sambell as a recreational reserve. Swimming carnivals were held at the lake and considered a social event for the Beechworth community.Black and white reproduced rectangular photograph print on paper.Reverse: Community/ Swimming pool 1960s/ near the caravan park/ Lakes?lake swimming pool, lake swimming, beechworth carnival processions, carnival, #beechworth, beechworth 1960s, victoria -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
... caravan park... CARAVAN PARK 1/04/1972... IN SCHOOL UNIFORM .5 PHOTOGRAPH OF CLUNES CARAVAN PARK 1/04/1972 ...THREE PHOTOGRAPHS OF A PARADE 1972: .1 HORSE AND CART WITH "ERNIE THE FASTED IN THE WEST" WRITTEN ON THE SIDE .2 CLUNES HOSPITAL FLOAT- MEDICAL STAFF OPERATING ON THE FLOAT .3 TWO PEOPLE WITH A FULL WHEEL BARROW "A HUM DAINGER" .4 BACK TO SCHOOL, MAN AND WOMEN IN SCHOOL UNIFORM .5 PHOTOGRAPH OF CLUNES CARAVAN PARK 1/04/1972caravan park, back to school, clunes parade 1972 -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, 1960s
... Lake Sambell Caravan Park... looking down towards Lake Sambell, the caravan park... position looking down towards Lake Sambell, the caravan park ...This photo was taken in the 1960s from a northeast position looking down towards Lake Sambell, the caravan park, and the surrounding area. This photo was taken during a period of rejuvenation for the lake area including the opening of the caravan park in 1959 and the swimming pool area in 1961 (this pool is just visible in the centre of the photo). The popularity of caravanning in Australia exploded during this post-war period of the late 1950s and 1960’s. This popularity was driven by multiple factors, including: the stopping of fuel rations, the accessibility of car ownership through the manufacturing of affordable cars, technological developments in caravan design, and the increase in prosperity and leisure time for many Australians. Lake Sambell is an artificial lake that was developed on the previous site of the Rocky Mountain Mining Company workings and was officially opened by Minister for Lands, Mr Baily, on October 5, 1928. The disused and unattractive remains of the mine were converted into a recreational area intended for swimming, boating, and fishing. The lake is named after Mr L.H. Sambell, shire engineer and secretary of the Forward Beechworth Committee, who advocated for the enhancement of Beechworth into a tourist destination and was central to the planning and establishment of the lake. Funding for the project was raised by both competition funds and donations. Since the construction in 1928 several engineering issues have arisen. In 1939 the water levels were low, and the lake was considered both an eyesore and ‘mudhole’, Beechworth Shire Council sort funding to raise the height of the lake six feet to improve the quality of water. Throughout the 1940s the Beechworth Swimming Club tried to raise awareness and funds to address the structural engineering issues and improve swimming facilities at the lake. R.E. Carter, similar to L.H. Sambell, was a shire engineer who advocated the importance of positioning Beechworth as a tourist destination. Carter held the position from 1954-63 and organised many improvements to the Lake Sambell area including the caravan park in 1959, the lake swimming pool in 1961, water skiing and boating facilities, and increased the lake surface are in 1964. These improvements were financed mainly by grants from the Tourist Development Authority. This photograph is of historical significance as it documents Lake Sambell and the surrounding area in the 1960s after a phase of enhancements to improve the appearance and usability for both the people of Beechworth and tourists. It is also of social significance in providing an insight into the increase in leisure time and access to travel during a period of post-war prosperity.Black and white rectangle photograph printed on matte photographic paper and unmounted.Reverse: 1 / [logo KODAK/ VELOX/ PAPER] / C798 / 3535lake sambell, lake sambell caravan park, lake sambell swimming pool, caravan park, caravanning 1960s, rocky mountain mining company, l.h. sambell, r.e. carter, beechworth swimming club, forward beechworth committee, minister of lands, tourist development authority, lake swimming, swimming, boating, fishing, water skiing, beechworth 1960s, lake sambell fishing, lake sambell boating -
Apollo Bay Museum
Audio - Norma Begely Oral History Interview April 2023, Apollo Bay
... caravan park..., Waratah Caravan Park, 1960s, 1970s, Otways... Bay School, Waratah Caravan Park, 1960s, 1970s, Otways Apollo ...Local Otways residents (Gadubanud Country) were interviewed by artist/researcher Amy Tsilemanis for the 2023 storytelling project Heart Maps, a collaboration with the Apollo Bay Museum and Historical Society. Themes include memories of communication technologies, entertainments, school, work, community, and life near the ocean. More information here: https://amytsilemanis.com.au/portfolio/heart-maps In this interview: teaching, Apollo Bay School, Waratah Caravan Park, 1960s, 1970s, OtwaysMP3 Audio file apollo bay, teaching, caravan park -
Lake Bolac & District Historical Society
Black and white photograph, Aerial view of Lake Bolac township, circa 1970
... course, bowling club, caravan park, aquatic club shed, Primary... (centre back) and to its left are the early caravan park... are the early caravan park and bowling club. The Aquatic Club shed can ...Lake Bolac township, 1970. This picture shows the 2nd football oval, tennis courts, golf course and racecourse (front-right) above the salt lake and the Lake Bolac Common (front-left). The Primary School is still on its original site between the oval and the Ararat road. The High School is beside the fresh-water lake (centre back) and to its left are the early caravan park and bowling club. The Aquatic Club shed can just be seen behind the lake bank. Photograph taken by Lewis Wills.lake bolac, football oval, tennis courts, race track, golf course, bowling club, caravan park, aquatic club shed, primary school, high school -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Photograph- Paddy Fisher's truck at Tawonga, 13th Dec. 1969
... was located at Tawonga Caravan Park and was later relocated to its... taken at Tawonga Caravan Park 13th December, 1969'... Historical Museum which was located at Tawonga Caravan Park ...The Hallford truck was made by J & E Hall, of Dartford, England, whose business commenced in 1785. In 1926 the Fisher family of Mongan's Bridge took delivery of the 1923 Hallford truck which was used on the farm to transport cream to the Kiewa Butter Factory in Tangambalanga. In 1967, the truck was sold to Mr Greg Bedstead and other members of the Kiewa Valley Historical Society for the KVHS who reimbursed them at a later date. The truck was housed at the Butter Factory for many years and was paraded on special occasions. Photograph shows truck parked outside the original Kiewa Valley Historical Museum which was located at Tawonga Caravan Park and was later relocated to its current location at the Mt Beauty Information Centre. This truck was used to transport cream to the Kiewa Butter Factory from the Fisher family's dairy farm at Mongan's Bridge. At other times a tyre was removed and a belt attached to run a chaff cutter. This truck has historical significance as it is presentative of vehicles which were used by farmers to transport cream to the butter factories by a local family. Furthermore, it has social significance as KVHS members combined their finances to purchase this truck so it would be part of our collection. It is well provenanced and has an excellent interpretive capacity.Black and white photograph of Paddy Fisher's truck on a flat bed truck, outside the original Kiewa Valley Historical MuseumSmall typed tag on back of photo 'Paddy fisher's truck taken at Tawonga Caravan Park 13th December, 1969'hallford truck, fisher family, kiewa valley farmers, mongan's bridge, cream truck -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, 1960s
... caravan park... swimming facilities, paddling pool and caravan park. ... swimming facilities, paddling pool and caravan park ...Taken around 1960s, this photograph shows the banks of Lake Sambell. Lake Sambell is named after Mr. L. H. Sambell who was instrumental in the lake's formation. Lake Sambell is the original site of the open sluice operation of Rocky Mountain Mining Company in the 1800s and the early 1900s. In the early 1920s, it was reconstructed as a recreational lake and was formally opened to public on 6 October 1928. The opening event was attended by townspeople and Beechworth's Minister of Lands Mr. Bailey. In the late 1930s to early 1940s, Lake Sambell redeveloped. The first development aimed to raise the banks by six feet to double its present area and to make the water cleaner. Another redevelopment in the 1940s was made possible by the Beechworth and District Progress Association. It involved raising the banks to five feet to provide swimming facilities, paddling pool and caravan park. This photograph holds Historic significance because of its connection to the development of Beechworth district.Sepia rectangular photograph printed on matte photographic paperObverse: Reverse: 3533 /beechworth, water scheme, water reserve, catchments, beechworth water reserve, beechworth catchments, municipal council, lakes, reserve, water supply, political projects, environmental changes, mr. l. h. sambell, sambell, rocky mountain mining company, recreational lake, minister of lands, mr. bailey, swimming pool, paddling pool, caravan park, swimming facilities, lake redevelopment, funding -
Clunes Museum
Map - MAPS, 28/02/1971
... ORIGINAL MAP - CLUNES CARAVAN PARK... CARAVAN PARK Map MAPS ...ORIGINAL MAP - CLUNES CARAVAN PARKlocal history, document, maps, clunes township