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Photograph - Puffing Billy line near The Tanks
B&W photo of the Puffing Billy line near The Tanks below Glen Park Farm. On the left is the house of the Dunham family, with shedding in the background. The land slopes down to the track then falls quite steeply away to a treed area. In the distance can be seen land which is now part of Cardinia Reservoir. -
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Photograph - Glen Park Farm, Selby
B&W photo showing Glen Park Farm, Selby, owned by the Johns family, as seen from the north-east corner. Photo shows the descent to the valley then up Black Hill in the background. Mostly cleared paddock apart from the cypress avenue to the farmhouse (which is glimpsed between the trees) a few single trees dotted about, and the heavily treed area on the top of Black Hill. There is a small building or shed or possibly a haystack in the centre of the photo. -
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Photograph - Glen Park Farm, Selby
B&W photo shows two horses harnessed to a harvester or grass cutter. A worker dressed in pale shirt and hat stands to their left, behind chest-high grass. They are in a large paddock with trees dotted around. -
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Photograph - Glen Park Farm, Selby
B&W photo of Glen Park Farm taken from the eastern slope of Black Hill. -
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Photograph - Percy and Cissie Johns at Glen Park Farm
B&W photo of Percy and Cissie Johns at Glen Park Farm. Percy is astride a motorbike, reg # 12169, wearing a light coloured jacket over a shirt and tie, and wearing a peaked cap (similar to a uniform cap). Cissie is seated in the sidecar. She is wearing a light blouse and she is smiling. The sidecar has a folded-down roof and a windscreen. There are sheds and trees behind them. -
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Photograph - Views of Menzies Creek during Covid lockdown 2020
Five photographs of Menzies Creek and other villages during the August 2020 Covid Lockdown, taken by Kate Leigh. 027/37 is a photograph of a drinking tap in a park, with a sign saying “Drinking taps closed until further notice”. 027/38 is a cafe sign instructing customers “Please order inside only 3 customers @ a time inside. Wait outside for your order. Thx for your patience.” 027/039 is a shop with a corrugated iron roof, closed off with tape. 027/40 and 027/41 both feature close-ups of railway tracks, with the latter showing weeds sprouting from rails. -
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Photograph - Photos of house and land at 12c Black Hill Rd, Menzies Creek
Photographs of the house and land at 12c Black Hill Rd, Menzies Creek, taken by Chris Girvan in 2011. Features the run-down, abandoned interior and exterior of the house (missing glass pane windows), and shed. -
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Photograph - 12A Black Hill Rd, Menzies Creek, 2010
Colour photo showing exterior of the house at 12c Black Hill Rd, Menzies Creek, taken by Chris Girvan, February 2010' -
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Photograph - Sunset from Menzies Creek
Colour photo. Sun sets over hills of Menzies Creek. Two bare trees on the hill on the right hand side. Taken by Bruce Watson. -
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Photograph - Students at Menzies Creek State School 1932
School photo of students, including (from top): Mr. Ivan McAlpine, Ted Breen, David Walker, Barnot Shaw, Ernie Johns, Cliff Hermon; (Middle) Aileen Dunham, Dorothy Walker, Dulcie Worrell, Estaire Shaw, Cynthia Walker, Florrie Johns, Grace Hartrick, Merle Shaw; (Front) Frank O'Connor, Jim O'Connor, Mark Brenehy, Allen Beauchamp, Norman Dunham, Brian Brenehy. The School is in the background. -
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Photograph - Currie family in front of Puffing Billy
Members of Currie Family stand in front of Puffing Billy. A middle aged man stands on left. He is wearing a light-coloured three-piece suit and no hat. Next is a woman in a dark coat and wide-brimmed hat. Beside her is a taller woman in a coat with three large buttons at the waist and it is closed all the way to her neck. She is wearing a mid-dark hat. On the right of the group is an older woman in a coat over a light-coloured dress. Her hat has a decoration at the front. She is wearing glasses and T-bar shoes. In front of her adults are two boys, both in shorts. The taller boy is wearing a double-breasted jacket and has a shoulderbag strap across his. The shorter boy is wearing a jumper. People are leaning out of the train and also dangling their legs out. -
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Photograph - Main Street, Belgrave
Township of Belgrave from Rose Series P. 2952. Photograph taken from the low side looking towards Mount Dickie and the Terrys Avenue intersection. A group is walking past the tea rooms, as a man stands near the top of the stairs to the road. A young boy stands at the bottom. People are walking along the road. A horse and cart and a car can be seen. -
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Photograph, Train Crossing The Horseshoe Bridge
Puffing Billy seen crossing the wooden trestle bridge. The down train is heading towards Gembrook as it billows smoke from its chimney. Trees surround the area. -
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Photograph - Puffing Billy leaving Upper Ferntree Gully
Puffing Billy rounding a corner surrounded by grass and trees. Possibly near the bridge at Upper Ferntree Gully. -
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Photograph - VSSHP0194.05
Puffing Billy riding towards Ferntree Gully. The train is entering a cutting. -
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Photograph - Cathy and Finlay Currie
Cathy and Finlay Currie (Allan's parents). Mrs Currie is wearing a dark dress with a deep V-shaped patterned insert which extends from neckline to waist and appears to have looped edging. Her dark, wide-brimmed hat is trimmed with flowers. She holds a dark clutch bag and has dark shoes. There is an elaborate corsage pinned to her dress. Mr Currie is in a 3-piece suit of medium light shade, and a tall hat. Another woman can be seen behind them. They are outside a church and are probably at a wedding. -
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Photograph - Finlay Currie and dog at tent
Finlay Currie and dog at tent. Finlay appears to be in his 20s. He is wearing a three piece suit with high collared shirt. The tent has wooden logs for support and short planks at ground height. There appears to be a bed inside. The tent sides appears to be partially netting. A tiled roof house is in the background. The sleeping tent may have been erected for its health-giving benefits. -
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Photograph - Cow, horse and rider near creek
Horse, rider and cow at a creek (possibly Monbulk Creek). Spindly trees edge the track. The animals are drinking from the creek. -
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Photograph - Finlay Currie and dog at Belgrave House
Finlay Currie is seated on a wooden garden bench set beside a rock-edged path up to Belgrave House. He is wearing a hat, an open-necked shirt, waistcoat and trousers, and has his legs crossed. Another man stands further up the path, posed with his right foot on the rock edging. The dog sits at his feet. -
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Photograph - Belgrave House
Belgrave House. Several people can be seen sitting or standing on the L-shaped front verandah. House overlooks a hill. Trees are in the background. -
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Photograph - Belgrave House
Belgrave House as seen from the opposite hillside. Trees surround the hill the house is on. -
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Photograph - Aura, Menzies Creek
Photo taken from the Menzies Creek railway station. St. Cuthberts Church is seen in the distance with a dirt road winding past and up hills with trees. In the foreground there are flower bushes and other shrubs. -
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Photograph - View of Aura
View of Aura (Menzies Creek) from the railway line to Church Rd. Four houses can be seen on the low side of Church Rd. -
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Photograph - Allan Currie and three women
Photograph of Allan Currie and three women at Belgrave Reservoir. They are all sitting on a fallen tree, with Allan sitting above the creek. -
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Photograph - Women in gladiolus crop, Menzies Creek
Photograph shows about six women and a young boy standing in a field of gladioli in Menzies Creek. In the background there is an open field and trees. -
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Photograph - Black and white photo of six people
Black and white photo of six people. Back row: Syd Rosewarne, Reg Cambridge, Nancy Gullick (sister of Reg Cambridge) Front row: Mrs Rosewarne Snr, Mrs Eva Clements Snr, Mrs Iris Berry Photo taken in Mills Rd, (now Belgrave-Hallam Rd), Belgrave South in 1958. Mr & Mrs Rosewarne purchased the house next to Wahroonga (cnr Mills Rd & Cambridge St) from Mr & Mrs Palethorpe. The property was originally owned by Mr & Mrs Arthur Clement. Cambridge St is named after Reg Cambridge. The photo is taken outside. There is a large water tank on a stand in the background. The three women in the front row are seated and Mrs Clements has her arms around Mrs Rosewarne and Mrs Berry. -
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Photograph - 1906 railway accident, Belgrave
Watercolour painting by Charlie Hammond showing two train carriages at Belgrave Station. A group of people stand on the small platform beside the small station building which bears the sign 'Monbulk'. In the background are hilly paddocks. The most distant paddock has rows of what appear to be fruit trees. Below the painting Hammond has written '1901 Belgrave Station when it was Monbulk. Benson's Hill in the background. Later – Biffin's and later still – Harper's Guest House. Typical of all the stations along the line. Govt. had not recovered from the land boom and could not afford to build better ones.' This painting is based on a photo taken by Hammond in 1906, which is labelled by him, 'Sunday 28th Jany 1906. bringing the injured passengers to Belgrave Ry Station after the accident at the trestle bridge.' -
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Ephemera - envelope
Small envelope which contained three original photos and three postcards, donated to the society by founding member Helen Gibson c.1993. Envelope is pre-paid from the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria, Inc. Handwritten on it are 1. 'X10', written by Marian Matta while organising photos for cataloguing; 2. 'for Helen Gibson', presumably written by Gwen Thomas'; and 3. 'From Gwen Thomas – originally from Miss Field. Gwen also has a set of School Magazines – 1928. Any historical value?', written by Helen Gibson. -
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Photograph - Belgrave Reservoir Easter 1922
B&W photo of Belgrave Reservoir, taken Easter 1922, presumably by Miss Field and passed on to Gwen Thomas then to Helen Gibson. Photo shows Belgrave Reservoir (now Belgrave Lake), possibly taken from near the weir and looking towards the heavily treed far shore. On back of photo, written in pen, is "Belgrave Res/Easter 1922'. 'Res' is slightly smudged and may have been 'Resv' or 'Resi'. -
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Photograph - Belgrave
B&W photo of a scene in Belgrave, taken Easter 1922 presumably by Miss Field. The view is downhill towards a paddock surrounded by trees. There is a cluster of perhaps half a dozen animals which may be cows or horses They are standing near fencing. There appears to be a building further down the slope and possibly another building to the right of the paddock. On the treed hills in the background another two or so buildings are visible. On the back of the photo 'Belgrave Easter 1922' is written in pen.