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Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Jeff Sole, Aerial view of South Morang
Aerial view of Sole's home, called Sheep Station or Kent Village, now called Twin Palms at South Morang. Plenty Road is in the foreground, and the Whittlesea Train Line, Gordons Lane, and the old Aqueduct are in the background. One of a series of photographs from the Jeff Sole Family Photograph Collection and the South Morang Oral History Project. Photocopy of a black and white print.From Jeff Sole Collectionsouth morang, sole family, jeff sole collection, sheep station south morang, kent village south morang, twin palms south morang, gordons lane south morang, aqueduct south morang, aqueduct, sole's home, whittlesea train line, whittlesea railway line -
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Photograph, Jeff Sole, Mr. Sole ploughing at South Morang
Mr. Sole ploughing at South Morang. One of a series of photographs from the Jeff Sole Family Photograph Collection and the South Morang Oral History Project. Photocopy of a print on thick card.From Jeff Sole Collectionsouth morang, sole family, jeff sole collection, sheep station south morang, kent village south morang, twin palms south morang, sole's home, ploughing, horse and plough -
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Photograph, Jeff Sole, Carting Stone in South Morang
A group of men and horses and carts carrying stone to paddocks in South Morang from the Gorge quarry. One of a series of photographs from the Jeff Sole Family Photograph Collection and the South Morang Oral History Project.Photocopy on paper.From Jeff Sole Collectionsouth morang, sole family, jeff sole collection, carting stone, gorge quarry south morang, horse and cart, quarry workers -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Children up a tree at South Morang, c.1919
Opossums, Picaninnies, and white children have all swung from the boughs of this old tree which stands in the grounds of the South Morang State School.Photocopy of a newspaper article with image, 2 copies1919south morang, gum tree, south morang state school -
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Photograph, Children up a tree at South Morang, c.1910-1919
Children of the South Morang State School sitting on the branches of a large gum tree.Photograph print, 2 copies1910 - Sth Morang School donated by Mrs. Roslyn Wilson (nee Smith)south morang, gum tree, south morang state school, red gum tree, river red gum tree -
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Photograph, South Morang State School
A group of children with a male teacher in front of the South Morang State School.A4 copy of a photograph printed on card with velcro tabs on the rear for display, also digital image on HD.Annotation rear: Sth Morang School No.1975 built 1877. Whittlesea Historical Society.south morang, south morang state school, school group, school children, bluestone building, bluestone school, blackboard -
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Photograph, Smith's Butcher Shop, South Morang, c.1960
Smith's Butcher Shop on the corner of Plenty Road and McDonalds Road, South Morang.Building has since been demolished.A4 copy of a photograph printed on thick card.Annotation reverse: Smith's Butcher Shop South Morang on cnr Plenty Rd & McDonalds Rd.south morang, charles smith, smith family, butcher shop south morang, smith's butcher shop, plenty road shop, plenty road south morang, mcdonalds road south morang, charlie smith -
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Photograph, Mrs. Elizabeth Holdsworth and daughter Miss Alice Dickson
A photograph of Mrs. Elizabeth Holdsworth (nee James) and her daughter Alice Dickson. Elizabeth James was the daughter of John James, of "Riverview" in South Morang. She married 1. Alexander Dickson (1846-1869), the marriage producing one child, Elizabeth (Alice) Dickson; and married 2. Thomas Holdsworth. One of a series of photographs and a relative of the donor, Roslyn Wilson.Copy of a photograph printed on thick card, also digital image on HD.Annotation reverse: 10. Eliz. James m. 1. Tom Dickson. Died. 1 child Alice Dickson. 2. Jack Holdsworth. Eliz. Holdsworth.south morang, mrs elizabeth holdsworth, elizabeth james, alice dickson, mrs. alice dickson, john james, alexander dickson, thomas holdsworth, james family, dickson family, holdsworth family, riverview south morang -
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Photograph, Ernest Johnson and Eleanor Wickes, c.1906
The marriage of Ernest Francis Johnson (1873-1958) and Eleanor Rosannah Wickes (1872-1955) was registered in Victoria in 1907. One of a series of photographs and a relative of the donor, Roslyn Wilson.Copy of a photograph printed on thick card.Annotation reverse: 12. Ernest Johnson Elenore Wichs marriage 1906.south morang, kelsey south morang, ernest johnson, eleanor wickes, wedding, bride and groom -
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Photograph, Snow at Ernell, South Morang, Jul 1951
Snow at "Ernell" on Plenty Road at South Morang. One of a series of photographs donated by Roslyn Wilson.A4 copy of a photograph printed on thick card.19. Snow July 1951 "Ernell" South Morang. White's paddock aqueduct between 2 stone wall Sth Morang/ cherry plum large tree on Johnson's yard.ernell, south morang, ernell south morang, snow south morang, snow -
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Photograph, Kelsey at South Morang, c.1940-1960
A view of "Kelsey" in Wilton Vale Road, South Morang, and the home of Charles and Louisa Johnson. One of a series of photographs and relatives of the donor, Roslyn Wilson.The house has been demolished.A4 copy of a photograph printed on thick card.Annotation rear: 28. Kelsey / Trees planted by Stanley Johnson c.1940-1960.south morang, kelsey, wilton vale road, charles johnson, louisa johnson, johnson family, stanley johnson -
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Photograph, Kelsey, South Morang
A new front verandah for "Kelsey" in South Morang. One of a series of photographs donated by Roslyn Wilson.This house has been demolished.Copy of a photograph printed on thick card29. Kelsey, Front, New Veranda (sic).south morang, johnson family, ernest johnson, kelsey south morang, wooden house, house at south morang -
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Photograph, Charles Smith at Queenstown
A large group of people on a picnic at Queenstown pose for a group photo in an outdoor setting. There are tents in the background. Charles Smith is sitting on the far left of the photograph. One of a series of photographs and relative of the donor, Roslyn Wilson.Copy of a photograph printed on paper, also digital image on HD.30. Queenstown Claytonssouth morang, charles smith, queenstown, clayton, smith family -
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Photograph, Ploughing at Kelsey
Three horses are ploughing a paddock at "Kelsey" Wilton Vale in South Morang, on the property of Mr. C. Johnson. One of a series of photographs donated by Roslyn Wilson.Copy of a photograph printed on thick card, also digital image on HD.34. Mr. C. Johnson manager of "Kelsey" Wilton Vale Sth Morang ploughing the paddocks.south morang, johnson family, kelsey south morang, wilton vale, ploughing, farming, farming equipment, paddock, charles johnson -
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Photograph, Motor Train at South Morang
A motor train picking up milk cans at a railway crossing in South Morang.A4 copy of a photograph printed on thick card, also digital image on HD.26. Motor Train picking up milkcans at South Morang. Gwen Hawke WHS Inc.south morang, milk cans, motor train -
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Photograph, Miss Janet Gordon's Cottage, Plenty Road, South Morang, 1985
Miss Janet Gordon's cottage on the corner of Plenty Road at South Morang. In the 1980s, Mrs. L. Dynon leased the house and opened her shop "Charlotte's Web" there. She would advertise and hold spinning demonstrations, have art and craft work on display and for sale, as well as fleece. The building was destroyed by fire in the 1990's.Photograph print, also digital image on HD.south morang, janet gordon, gordon family, charlotte's web south morang, plenty road south morang, art craft shop, plenty road shop -
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Photograph - Newspaper Article, Two Hurt in Collision, c.1933
A newspaper article concerning two men, C. Carlyle of Martin Street, Preston, and William Thompson of South Morang, who were injured in a head-on collision on the South Whittlesea Road. A newspaper clipping donated by and related to the donor, Yvonne Hutchinson.Photograph print of a newspaper article printed on Kodak paper.south morang, c. carlyle, william thompson, south whittlesea road, motor cycle accident -
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Photograph, Post Office and General Store, South Morang, c.1968-1970
The original Post Office and General Store was situated at 18 Old Plenty Road, South Morang. When the Whittlesea Rail line closed in 1959 the Store and Post Office moved to what had been a mixed business at the corner of Plenty Road and the south side of Gorge Road. The building was demolished c.1998.3 colour photograph prints mounted on A4 paper. One printed has been enlarged and laminated and has velcro tabs on the rear for display.Post Office & General Store South Morang c.1968-1970s. Owners Jean & Charles MacKechnie.south morang, post office south morang, general store south morang, shop, plenty road south morang, mackechnie family, jean mackechnie, charle mackechnie -
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Photograph, Roy Junor, South Morang, c.1930
A young boy identified as Roy Junor is sitting on a horse in front of a wooden shed. A dog and milk cans are on the ground.Photograph printAnnotation on reverse: Roy Junor Sth Morangsouth morang, junor family, farm, roy junor, milk can -
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Photograph, South Morang School, 1934
Photograph of class of students at South Morang State School No.1975. Student names are identified in an inscription on the reverse of the photo.Photograph print also digital image on HDFront: Written on chalk board "Morang STH School 1975 -1932-". Reverse: "1934 Sth Morang School/ Back Row D. Dare, K. Hirt, A. Heal, J. Turner, H. Hirt / 4th Row N. Ewert, F. Jones, W. McConnell, W. Jukes, N. Dare, R. Jukes, A. Hunt / 3rd D. Watt, L. Dare, J. Robson, B. Carter, G. Jones, M. O'Conner, N. Hunt, M. Robson, L. Butcher, J. Butcher, I. Heal / 2nd Row F. Ewert, G. Butcher, J. Wheeler, B. Jones, N. Hirt, R. Ewert, J. Hunt.south morang, south morang school, morang south school, ewert family, d. dare, dare family, k. hirt, hirt family, j. turner, turner family, h. hirt, n. ewert, f. jones, jones family, w, w. mcconnell, mcconnell family, w. jukes, jukes family, n. dare, r. jukes, a. hunt, hunt family, d. watt, watt family, l. dare, j. robson, robson family, b. carter, carter family, g. jones, m. o'connor, o'connor family, n. hunt, m. robson, l. butcher, butcher family, j. butcher, i. heal, heal family, e. e. ewert, g. butcher, j. wheeler, wheeler family, b. jones, n. hirt, r. ewert, j. hunt -
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Certificate - School Certificate, Education Department Victoria, Merit Certificate, Ernest Ewan Ewert, South Morang School, 1933
Ernest Ewan Ewert of South Morang School.Education Department of Victoria Merit CertificateEducation Department of Victoria - This is to Certify that Ernest Ewan Ewert has completed satisfactorily the course of study prescribed for Elementary Schools dated at South Morang School this 27th day of November A.D. 1933.ernest ewan ewert, south morang, south morang school, merit certificate, education, certificate -
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Letter, Patriotic Funds Council of Victoria, 1946
Letter from Patriotic Funds Council of Victoria to South Morang Soldiers' Welcome Home Patriotic Fund, dated 11 March 1946. Five A4 pages and .pdf.Handwritten on the letter: Returned 1914-18 J. Butcher, B. Wilson, H. Sole, Vigano Senr., McMurray, Scraffell, O"Laughlin, J. Jones, J. Giddons, Parsons, Roglin, Wheeler.south morang soldiers' welcome home patriotic fund, patriotic funds council of victoria -
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Letter, Patriotic Funds Council of Victoria, 1947
Letter from Patriotic Funds Council of Victoria to South Morang Soldiers' Welcome Home Patriotic Fund, dated 18 June 1947.south morang soldiers' welcome home patriotic fund, patriotic funds council of victoria -
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Letter, Patriotic Funds Council of Victoria, 1947
Letter from Patriotic Funds Council of Victoria to South Morang Soldiers' Welcome Home Patriotic Fund, dated 8 August 1947.south morang soldiers' welcome home patriotic fund, patriotic funds council of victoria -
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Document, List of Returned Service Men, Wallets, c.1947
One page photocopy: List of Returned Service Men. Wallets. (See: "Letter from Patriotic Funds Council of Victoria to South Morang Soldiers' Welcome Home Patriotic Fund", file.)List of Returned Service Men Wallets. 1. Alick Hunt 2. George Hirt 3. Sam Cunningham 4. Andy Hunt 5.Charlie Green 6. Lou Lewis 7. Norman Ewert 8. William Jukes 9. Tom Sullivan 10. Dick Parsons 11. Gordon Jewell 12. Ernie Ewert 13. Harry Hirt 14. Noel Dare 15. Robert Jukes 16. Norman Ferguson 17. Phillip Drill 18. George Butcher 19. John Butcher 20. Henry Cooper 21. Charlie Thompson. 22. Robert MacKay 23. Ferdie Vigano 24. Lloyd Pierce 25. Charles Piltz 26. Laurie Carne 27. Jim Hartnell 28. Jack Mailer 29. Jack Broadbent 30. Noel Russell 31. Alan Hazelman 32. George Smith 33. Albert Black 34. Frank Cornell Mrs. Willis Bag in memory of her husband who died on Service (35) Bert Kennedy south morang soldiers' welcome home patriotic fund, patriotic funds council of victoria, returned service men, ww2, second world war -
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Photograph - Digital Image, Smith's Railway Store, South Morang, c.1920s
Digital image only of Smith's Railway Store, Old Plenty Road, South MorangDigital imagerailway store, smiths store, south morang, smith's railway store -
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Photograph - Copy, Steamrail at Mernda, 6 Jul 2019
A4 print copy of photographSteamrail Mernda Special along Hawkstowe Straight, South Morang, 6th July, 2019steam train, mernda -
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Newspaper - Newspaper clipping, Whittlesea Leader, Chef joins Vigano fight, 27 Sep 2005
A newspaper article on the restoration of the historic Farm Vigano in South Morang. Florentino chef Guy Grossi agreed to become a patron of Farm Vigano.Historical building of South Morang.1 page newsprint with coloured images.Chef joins Vigano fightfarm vigano, vigano family, south morang, maria theresa vigano, mario vigano, italian immigrants, guiliana mercoli -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Folder, Macmillan, Donald
Donald MacMillan (widower) with his six children eft Inverness, Scotland, in 1849, and worked as a shepherd on Plenty River property of Captain Aneas McPerson, under the manager Thomas Walker. MacMillan married again and son Hugh was born 1860, first of another six children. They lived at Morang but, in 1866, selected land at Arthurs Creek. Hugh and his sister Ann attended the Hazel Glen School. Later Hugh carried mail from South Yan Year (now Mernda) to Arthurs Creek School (also the post office); he was Sunday School teacher at the Arthurs Creek Methodist Church. Hugh married Helena Heatley from New Zealand who managed the farm after Hugh died, growing fruit and vegetables, carted by wagon to the Victoria Market. Their firstborn was Ken. Contents Newspaper article: "Donald MacMillan - a romantic", Diamond Valley News, 29 October 1985, pp30-31; history of MacMillan family. Newspaper article: "An alternative road to happiness", Diamond Valley News, 29 October 1985, p29; Mic Webb's travels and philosophy, now living at Hurstbridge.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcdonald macmillan, plenty river victoria, captain aneas mcpherson, thomas walker, morang victoria, arthurs creek victoria, ann macmillan, hazel glen school victoria, south yan yean victoria, mernda victoria, arthurs creek school victoria, arthurs creek methodist church, malcolm macmillan, helena macmillan nee heatley, ken macmillan, mic webb, hurstbridge learning co-op, hurstbridge victoria, cottlesbridge victoria, st andrews victoria