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Photograph - Digital Image, Mitchell's house, 1910c
The Mitchell house was situated in Hailes Street on land that went to the river. Part of this land is now the skate park in Yando Street off Kalparrin LaneDigital copy of black and white photograph.mitchell family, hailes street greensborough -
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Report and photographs, Barclay Park Greensborough, 07/11/2015
On November 7, 2015 a small park in Greensborough (previously known as McKenzie Court Park, corner Plenty Lane and McKenzie Court) was renamed as Barclay Park after a local family. henry and Dorothy Barclay farmed Grace Park from 1938. Members of the family were present at the ceremony conducted by Banyule Mayor Craig Langdon assisted by Ward Councillor Mark di Pasquale. This open ground was saved from development through the work of local residents.Collection of 6 photographs and a report.barclay family, eric barclay, craig langdon, barclay park -
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Photograph, Richard Marsh and his family, 1907c
The photograph shows the family group in the early 20th century. The house was known as "Dunbar Corner". The Marsh family moved to Greensborough in 1907. their son Arnold pictured in the centre of the front row, lived in the house until the late 20th century.A black and white photograph of Richard Marsh, his wife and their children.Blue biro writing on rear of photograph names the family group and gives some history of the family.richard marsh, arnold marsh, jonah britnell, hailes st, church lane, 1907, dunbar corner -
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Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Perk hour traffic, 30/08/2017
A storm in a coffee cup is brewing on busy Diamond Creek Road. Every time a motorist stops for a morning caffeine fix, six lanes of traffic grind to a standstill. Sensors installed at St Sava Serbian Church trigger traffic lights which allow the car in the carpark to enter traffic.News article 1 page, black text.greensborough, coffee stop, diamond creek road, nillumbik council, st sava serbian orthodox church -
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Postcards (framed), Greensborough Historical Society, Greensborough Historical Society Postcards. Series Three, 2016_10
Set of 6 postcards produced for sale by Greensborough Historical Society. Postcards Frame 1, top to bottom: Ashril Cinema, Main Street 1958; Britnell's Lane 1910;Main Street 1910. Frame 2, top to bottom: Watson's Garage, Watsonia 1920s; Fallen Soldier's Memorial 1927; Willis Vale on the Plenty River 1930.6 black and white postcards in 2 black timber frames, under glass.greensborough historical society, main street greensborough, ashril theatre, watsonia, willis vale -
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Photograph - Digital image, Frank Solomon, Greensborough: Mural on Vickers Way [off Main Street], 04/06/2010
Main Street Greensborough. Mural on Vickers Way (lane between Main Street and carpark near old pool). The mural was demolished as part of the redevelopment on Main Street.Digital copy of colour photographmain street greensborough, vickers way -
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Photograph - Digital image, Frank Solomon, Greensborough: Mural on Vickers Way, 04/06/2010
Main Street Greensborough. Mural on Vickers Way (lane between Main Street and carpark near old pool). The mural was demolished as part of the redevelopment on Main Street.Digital copy of colour photographmain street greensborough, vickers way -
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Photograph - Digital image, Frank Solomon, Greensborough: Mural on Vickers Way, 04/06/2010
Main Street Greensborough. Mural on Vickers Way (lane between Main Street and carpark near old pool). The mural was demolished as part of the redevelopment on Main Street.Digital copy of colour photographmain street greensborough, vickers way -
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Photograph - Digital image, Frank Solomon, Greensborough: Main Street looking toward Vickers Way and mural, 04/06/2010
Main Street Greensborough. Mural on Vickers Way (lane between Main Street and carpark near old pool). The mural was demolished as part of the redevelopment on Main Street.Digital copy of colour photographmain street greensborough, vickers way -
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Photograph - Digital image, Frank Solomon, Greensborough: Main Street looking toward Vickers Way and mural, 04/06/2010
Main Street Greensborough. Mural on Vickers Way (lane between Main Street and carpark near old pool). The mural was demolished as part of the redevelopment on Main Street.Digital copy of colour photographmain street greensborough, vickers way -
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Photograph - Digital image, Frank Solomon, Tom Lane's Pharmacy Main Street Greensborough, 2000c
Tom Lane's Pharmacy, Main Streets Greensborough. Once an icon of the area, the business has closed but the building remains.A record of the changing face of Greensborough.Digital copy of colour photographgrimshaw street greensborough, main street greensborough, tom lane -
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Advertisement - Digital image, Lane's Motors, 12/09/1935
These advertisements were found in a suitcase donated by a GHS member. The case contained newspapers and other items. This advertisement for Lane's Motors in Exhibition Street Melbourne is from 1935.Although the advertisement not Greensborough based, it came from a local home.Digital copy of newspaper advertisement.lanes motors -
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Folder, Black Family, 1900o
Contents: Handwritten list of burials of McLaughlin and Black families at St Katherine's St Helena; handwritten family tree by Shirley Fraser; letter re McLaughlins Lane; un-named family photos; television fan memorabilia from 1950s.History of the origins of this Greensborough family. Includes McLaughlin, Fraser, Black.20-page plastic binder, spiral bound, purple cover. Contains documents relating to the Black and Fraser family.Collected by Greensborough Historical Society. Folder commenced 2012.black family, shirley fraser, mclaughlin family, watsonia -
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Folder, McLaughlin Family, 1897o
Contents: Documents, Newspaper articles and correspondence relating to name change of McLaughlins/McLaughlans Lane Plenty; McLaughlin family history.History of the origins of this Watsonia and Greensborough family. Documents the problems associated with a misspelt name.20-page plastic binder, spiral bound, clear cover. Contains documents relating to the McLaughlin family.mclaughlins lane, plenty, mclaughlans lane plenty, mclaughlin family