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Ringwood and District Historical Society
Administrative record - Rate Books, Borough of Ringwood Valuation & Rate Cards for 1944-49 (Assessments 3193-3197), March 2012
... Archival Access Victoria - Mark Grealy... Archival Access Victoria - Mark Grealy ...Originally stored at Ringwood Council offices, then taken to PROV.Only source of ratepayers in the Borough of RingwoodDigital imagesFor BR Stewart (Belgrave Road), Violet Sampson (Barkly Street), Margaret Cowin (Barkly Street), Edith Phillips (Barkly Street) & Arthur George (Barkly Street, Allman's Estate). -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
DVD - Mary Cardwell's Father's Diary
... father's journal covering the years 1916 to 1942. Mark Grealy... / Copy from Mark Grealy' Ref: KVHS 0947... journal covering the years 1916 to 1942. Mark Grealy digitised ...Dairy farmers kept a journal to record their transactions and business on the farm. John Creamer' daughter, Mary Cardwell has her father's journal covering the years 1916 to 1942. Mark Grealy digitised the journal for KVHS to preserve the contents and to make it available to the public at the PRO as an item of significance. DVDs have been replaced by USB sticks as technology advances.The journal was kept by local dairy farmer John Creamer, who farmed at Gundowring in the Kiewa Valley. It consists of names of local people and is representative of the business (produce and life) on the dairy farm at the time. DVDs are a digitised version of the Journal and require a computer to be able to play it as technology advances.DVD is white with black print:on the front: 'AAV' / 'Archival Access Victoria / Bringing the Victorian Archives to you / www.archivalaccessvictoria.com. The DVD is in a white cardboard sleeve with a postage stamp, KVHS address and Title: 'Mary Cardwell's / Father's Diary / Copy from Mark Grealy' Ref: KVHS 0947As Above. dairy industry, creamer family, gundowring, dvd dairy farm journal -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
DVD - State Electricity Commission of Victoria Photos
... Mark Grealy.... DVD SECV S.E.C.V. photos Mark Grealy As Above White DVD ...Photos taken by the State Electricity Commission of Victoria. These photos are kept in the PRO Ref. 17092, Units 5 and 8 and have been copied and put on the DVD for the KVHS. The SECV constructed the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme. They employed an official photographer to take photos to record the development of the Scheme.White DVD with Archival Access Victoria printed in black above 'Bringing the Victorian Archives to you' / www.archivalaccessvictoria.com stored in a white cardboard envelope with a stamp, KVHS address and notation "Received Oct. 2015 / 17092 Unit 5 Photograph Albums SECV - 61 photos / Unit 8 Photograph Albums SECV - 28 photos'As Abovedvd secv, s.e.c.v. photos, mark grealy -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Administrative record - Parent Record, Borough of Ringwood Rate Books for 1924-49, circa 2015
... by Mark Grealy c/o Archival Access Victoria... by Mark Grealy c/o Archival Access Victoria ...The rate books are a primary source about Ringwood ratepayers, as well as indicating street and estate names.This is the parent record for the Borough of Ringwood Rate Book collection. The VC Reference Number range 33001-34999 has been reserved. The Borough of Ringwood was created in December 1924, formally part of the South-West riding of the Shire of Lillydale. Ringwood was proclaimed a city on 19 March 1960. On 15 December 1994, the City of Ringwood was amalgamated to form part of Maroondah City Council. The detailed years are: 1924-25, 1926-27, 1928-29, 1930-31, 1932-34, 1934-35 and 1944-49. For researchers, the rate books are in assessment number sequence. Occasionally, they is also in surname or estate sequence but do not rely on this. The original records are kept at PROV, North Melbourne. At 13/3/2021 the bulk of the collection is being processed ready for a bulk load to Victorian Collections. Digitised by Mark Grealy c/o Archival Access Victoria (www.archivalaccessvictoria.com)rate book, borough of ringwood, rates, street names, ratepayers