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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Newsclipping, School is the heart of Strathewen by Geoff Maslen; publication unk, 1992c
Digital file only - Digitised by EDHS from a scrapbook on loan from Beryl Bradbury (nee Stokes), daughter of Frank Stokes.1949 bushfire, beryl bradbury (nee stokes) collection, david johanson, strathewen primary school, strathewen tennis club -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Book - Hardcover book, J.W. Lindt Master Photographer, 1985
A book of photographs taken by John William Lindt of locations and scenery throughout the world.A book of photographs taken by John William Lindt of locations and scenery throughout the world. John William Lindt (1845–1926), was a German-born Australian landscape and ethnographic photographer, early photojournalist, and portraitist. John Lindt was responsible for a folio of photographs of the Fernshaw and Watts River area and he sold over 25,000 images of the Black Spur from his original negatives. In 1895 he was able to purchase land on the North East side of the Black Spur and subsequently built his home and guesthouse "The Hermitage" from where he continued his photographic career. In 1913 he collaborated with Nicholas Caire to produce a tourist booklet on the area. In 1925 the Argus reported that Lindt "continues to produce remarkable and most artistic pictures of the beauties of mountain landscape. He is not a believer in the blurred effects favoured by many ... instead he is a master of detail." Aged 81 Lindt died of heart failure during disastrous bushfires on 19 February 1926 at the Hermitage. He was survived by his wife Catherine who continued to run ‘The Hermitage’ guest house before she retired to the city.Hardcover. Front cover photograph-Log Bridge at the Hermitage c1910photography, artistic, john william lindt, la trobe collection, shar jones -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Book - Hardcover book, J.W. Lindt Master Photographer, 1985
A book of photographs taken by John William Lindt of locations and scenery throughout the world.A book of photographs taken by John William Lindt of locations and scenery throughout the world. John William Lindt (1845–1926), was a German-born Australian landscape and ethnographic photographer, early photojournalist, and portraitist. John Lindt was responsible for a folio of photographs of the Fernshaw and Watts River area and he sold over 25,000 images of the Black Spur from his original negatives. In 1895 he was able to purchase land on the North East side of the Black Spur and subsequently built his home and guesthouse "The Hermitage" from where he continued his photographic career. In 1913 he collaborated with Nicholas Caire to produce a tourist booklet on the area. In 1925 the Argus reported that Lindt "continues to produce remarkable and most artistic pictures of the beauties of mountain landscape. He is not a believer in the blurred effects favoured by many ... instead he is a master of detail." Aged 81 Lindt died of heart failure during disastrous bushfires on 19 February 1926 at the Hermitage. He was survived by his wife Catherine who continued to run ‘The Hermitage’ guest house before she retired to the city.Hardcover. Front cover photograph-Log Bridge at the Hermitage c1910photography, artistic, john william lindt, la trobe collection, shar jones -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Book - Paperback book, Marysville Cookbook, 08-2010
A cookbook that was created after the 2009 Black Saturday bush fires to assist the survivors who had lost everything to at least have some recipes for meals.Paperback. Front cover has a short verse; Where there is hope, there is love, Where there is love, there is life. Where there is life, there is Marysville. There is also a small photograph of Steavenson Fallsnon-fictionA cookbook that was created after the 2009 Black Saturday bush fires to assist the survivors who had lost everything to at least have some recipes for meals.marysville, cookbook, recipes, victoria, 2009 black saturday bushfires -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Postcard (item) - Black and white postcard, Rose Stereograph Company, Panorama From "Kerami", Marysville, Victoria, 1913-1967
A postcard in a series produced by the Rose Stereograph Company in Victoria, Australia as a souvenir of Marysville.An early postcard of the view of Marysville from "Kerami", Marysville, Victoria. Kerami was a guesthouse in Marysville that was destroyed in the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires.POST CARD THE "ROSE" SERIES/ DE LUXE/ REAL PHOTOS PUBLISHED IN/ AUSTRALIA Published by the Rose Stereographs/ Armadale/ Victoriakerami, marysville, victoria, p.2299, rose series postcard, postcard, souvenir, guesthouse -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Postcard (item) - Black and white postcard, Rose Stereograph Company, Cora Lynn Falls, Marysville, Victoria, 1913-1967
A postcard in a series produced by the Rose Stereograph Company in Victoria, Australia as a souvenir of Marysville.A black and white photograph of the Cora Lynn Falls which are in Cambarville. These falls are located on the Marysville-Wood's Point Road. Cambarville is notable for its giant mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans) trees within the Cumberland Memorial Scenic Reserve, and relics from former sawmills and gold mining. The Big Culvert is located nearby on the Marysville - Woods Point Road, which was historically part of the Yarra Track. Cambarville was established as a timber mill town in the 1940s. Timber mill owners A Cameron and FJ Barton named Cambarville. They established the mill to salvage timber from trees destroyed in the 1939 bushfires. Cambarville was impacted by the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires and any remaining structures were destroyed. POST CARD The "Rose" Series/ De Luxe A Real Photograph/ Produced in Australia Published by the Rose Stereograph Co.,/ Armadale, Victoria. Kitchener House,/ Marysville/ Monday Dear Gwen,/ Just a line now/ as it's nearly dinnertime./ We went to these falls/ last week & also to the/ Cumberland falls. I took/ some photos but it was/ too dark with all the/ ferns in the gullies./ We went to the Eildon/ Weir on Friday - do you/ remember what part that is/ in? We also went to the/ Rubicon Power Station & to/ 2 of the big timber mills that/ were burnt out 2 yrs ago./ Well I must stop/ now & write to Bub/ Love from Joan Love from Auntie Mimacora lynn falls, cambarville, marysville, victoria, waterfalls, p. 2327, rose series postcard, postcard, souvenir, a cameron, fj barton, black saturday bushfires, mountain ash, mining, timber mills, 1939 bushfires -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Postcard (item) - Black and white postcard, Rose Stereograph Company, Cumberland Falls, Marysville, Victoria, 1913-1967
A postcard in a series produced by the Rose Stereograph Company in Victoria, Australia as a souvenir of Marysville.A black and white photograph of the Cumberland Falls which are in Cambarville. These falls are located on the Marysville-Wood's Point Road. Cambarville is notable for its giant mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans) trees within the Cumberland Memorial Scenic Reserve, and relics from former sawmills and gold mining. The Big Culvert is located nearby on the Marysville - Woods Point Road, which was historically part of the Yarra Track. Cambarville was established as a timber mill town in the 1940s. Timber mill owners A Cameron and FJ Barton named Cambarville. They established the mill to salvage timber from trees destroyed in the 1939 bushfires. Cambarville was impacted by the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires and any remaining structures were destroyed.POST CARD REAL PHOTO/ THE "ROSE" SERIES DE LUXE PRODUCED IN AUSTRALIA PUBLISHED BY THE ROSE STEREOGRAPHS/ Armadale, Victoria. "Tyrone"/ Buxton/ via Alexandra/ 5-1-54 Dear Auntie/ Just a card to let you know everything is/ all right, the weather just beautiful it could not/ be better. We saw Em May the other day they seem/ to be having a great time they looked good-oh./ We have not been out the last two or three days/ we are having a good rest a lot of our crowd/ have gone home so I suppose there will be a new/ lot coming. We held a cricket match between our/ house & Glasgow we beat them & they supplied/ us with a couple boxes of chocolates but it was good en-/ joyment. I think this is all hoping all at home are well/ with love Myrtle.cumberland falls, cambarville, marysville, victoria, waterfalls, p. 2328, rose series postcard, postcard, souvenir, mountain ash, mining, timber mills, big culvert, yarra track, a cameron, fj barton, black saturday bushfires, 1939 bushfires, eucalyptus regnans -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Postcard (item) - Black and white postcard, Rose Stereograph Company, Cumberland Creek Valley, Marysville, Vic, 1913-1967
A postcard in a series produced by the Rose Stereograph Company in Victoria, Australia as a souvenir of Marysville.A black and white photograph of a heavily forested valley leading up to a forested hill. The Cumberland Valley is near Cambarville which was a timber town near Marysville. Cambarville is notable for its giant mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans) trees within the Cumberland Memorial Scenic Reserve, and relics from former sawmills and gold mining. The Big Culvert is located nearby on the Marysville - Woods Point Road, which was historically part of the Yarra Track. Cambarville was established as a timber mill town in the 1940s. Timber mill owners A Cameron and FJ Barton named Cambarville. They established the mill to salvage timber from trees destroyed in the 1939 bushfires. Cambarville was impacted by the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires and any remaining structures were destroyed.POST CARD The "Rose" Series/ De Luxe A Real Photograph/ Produced in Australia Published by the Rose Stereograph Co.,/ Armadale, Victoria.cumberland valley, marysville, victoria, p. 2330, cumberland creek, rose series postcard, postcard, souvenir, mountain ash, timber mill, mining, a cameron, fj barton, cambarville, big culvert, yarra track, black saturday bushfires, 1939 bushfires -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Postcard (item) - Black and white postcard, Rose Stereograph Company, Cumberland Creek Valley, Marysville, Vic, 1913-1967
A postcard in a series produced by the Rose Stereograph Company in Victoria, Australia as a souvenir of Marysville.A sepia photograph of a heavily forested valley leading up to a forested hill. The Cumberland Valley is near Cambarville which was a timber town near Marysville. Cambarville is notable for its giant mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans) trees within the Cumberland Memorial Scenic Reserve, and relics from former sawmills and gold mining. The Big Culvert is located nearby on the Marysville - Woods Point Road, which was historically part of the Yarra Track. Cambarville was established as a timber mill town in the 1940s. Timber mill owners A Cameron and FJ Barton named Cambarville. They established the mill to salvage timber from trees destroyed in the 1939 bushfires. Cambarville was impacted by the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires and any remaining structures were destroyed.POST CARD THE "ROSE"SERIES/ DE LUXE/ REAL PHOTOS PRODUCED IN/ AUSTRALIA Published by the Rose Stereographs/ Armadale, Victoriacumberland valley, marysville, victoria, p. 2330, cumberland creek, rose series postcard, postcard, souvenir, cambarville, mountain ash, mining, timber mills, big culvert, yarra track, a cameron, fj barton, black saturday bushfires, 1939 bushfires -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Postcard (item) - Black and white postcard, Rose Stereograph Company, The Track to Cora Lynn Falls, Marysville, Vic, 1913-1967
A postcard in a series produced by the Rose Stereograph Company in Victoria, Australia as a souvenir of Marysville.A black and white photograph of the track leading through the forest to the Cora Lynn Falls which is in the Cumberland Valley in Victoria. These falls are located on the Marysville-Wood's Point Road. Cambarville is notable for its giant mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans) trees within the Cumberland Memorial Scenic Reserve, and relics from former sawmills and gold mining. The Big Culvert is located nearby on the Marysville-Woods Point Road, which was historically part of the Yarra Track. Cambarville was established as a timber mill town in the 1940s. Timber mill owners A Cameron and FJ Barton named Cambarville. They established the mill to salvage timber from trees destroyed in the 1939 bushfires. Cambarville was impacted by the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires and any remaining structures were destroyed. THE ROSE SERIES P. 4958/ COPYRIGHT/ THE TRACK TO CORA LYNN FALLS, MARYSVILLE, VIC. The reverse of postcard is illegible as it is covered by paper residue from when postcard was removed from an album. marysville, victoria, photograph, cora lynn falls, waterfalls, p. 4958, rose series postcard, rose stereograph company, souvenir, cambarville, marysville-wood's point road, eucalyptus regnans, cumberland memorial scenic reserve, mining, big culvert, yarra track, a cameron, fj barton, 1939 bushfires, 2009 black saturday bushfires, timber mills -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (item) - Black and white photograph, Rose Stereograph Company, Cumberland Falls, Marysville, 1913-1967
An early black and white photograph of Cumberland Falls near Marysville in Victoria.An early black and white photograph of Cumberland Falls near Marysville in Victoria. These falls are located on the Marysville-Wood's Point Road. Cambarville is notable for its giant mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans) trees within the Cumberland Memorial Scenic Reserve, and relics from former sawmills and gold mining. The Big Culvert is located nearby on the Marysville - Woods Point Road, which was historically part of the Yarra Track. Cambarville was established as a timber mill town in the 1940s. Timber mill owners A Cameron and FJ Barton named Cambarville. They established the mill to salvage timber from trees destroyed in the 1939 bushfires. Cambarville was impacted by the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires and any remaining structures were destroyed. The photograph was also used to produce the Rose Series postcard P. 2328.marysville, victoria, photograph, waterfalls, cumberland falls, p. 2328, rose series postcard, souvenir, rose stereograph company, cambarville, marysville-wood's point road, mountain ash, eucalyptus regnans, cumberland memorial scenic reserve, mining, timber milling, big culvert, a cameron, fj barton, black saturday bushfires -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Postcard (item) - Colour postcard, Nucolorvue Productions Pty. Ltd, Marysville-Victoria, Pre 2009
A colour photograph of an old log train that is displayed in a park in Marysville in Victoria.A colour photograph of an old log train that is displayed in a park in Marysville, Victoria. The log in the photograph was destroyed in the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires and was replaced. This postcard was produced by Nucolorvue Productions Pty. Ltd. as a souvenir of Marysville.Log Train, located Burrengeen/ Park, Marysville. Log - / Messmate from Elliots Creek,/ Tractor (Fordson) originally in/ use at Anderson's Mill, near/ Mt. Strickland. NU-COLOR-VUE/ OF/ AUSTRALIA NUCOLORVUE PRODUCTIONS PTY. LTD./ COPYRIGHT PRINTED IN AUSTRALIA NCV 1656/ MA3 POST CARDmarysville, victoria, log train, burrengeen park, nucolorvue productions, postcard, souvenir, log trolley, 2009 black saturday bushfires -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Postcard (item) - Colour postcard, Nucolorvue Productions Pty. Ltd, MARYSVILLE-Victoria, Pre 2009
A colour photograph of the view of Marysville from the Cumberland Range.A colour photograph of the view of Marysville from the Cumberland Range.The Cumberland Valley is notable for its giant mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans) trees within the Cumberland Memorial Scenic Reserve, and relics from former sawmills and gold mining. The Big Culvert is located nearby on the Marysville-Woods Point Road, which was historically part of the Yarra Track. Cambarville, which is in the Cumberland Valley, was established as a timber mill town in the 1940s. Timber mill owners A Cameron and FJ Barton named Cambarville. They established the mill to salvage timber from trees destroyed in the 1939 bushfires. Cambarville was impacted by the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires and any remaining structures were destroyed. Barton's Lookout was named after a member of the Barton Family who were amongst Marysville's earliest pioneering families. This postcard was produced by Nucolorvue Productions as a souvenir of Marysville.Panorama of Marysville from/ Cumberland Range. NU-COLOR-VUE/ OF/ AUSTRALIA NUCOLORVUE PRODUCTIONS PTY. LTD./ COPYRIGHT PRINTED IN AUSTRALIA NCV 1658 POST CARD Dear Anne & tribe,/ Well as you can see,/ I'm here at Marysville./ This little surprise/ was waiting for me/ at the airport. We're/ here for a few days,/ & it's in the mountains/ outside Melb./ Traditionally it's/ a spot for Honeymooners./ There are lots of/ bush tracks &/ places to see and/ the hotel has a pool./ The weather is hot,/ 42 today so it/ is lovely to be out/ of Melb./ bye for now/ all my love/ illegiblemarysville, barton's lookout, victoria, nucolorvue productions, postcard, souvenir, cumberland valley, cumberland memorial scenic reserve, big culvert, marysville-wood's point road, yarra track, mining, timber mills, a cameron, fj barton, cambarville, 1939 bushfires, 2009 black saturday bushfires -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Postcard (item) - Colour photographs, Rose Stereograph Company, Greetings from MARYSVILLE, Victoria, 1960's
A pull-out postcard of colour photographs of attractions in an around Marysville in Victoria.A pull-out postcard of colour photographs of attractions in an around Marysville in Victoria. The postcard was produced by the Rose Stereograph Company on behalf of Marylands Guest House. Marylands was originally one of the ‘Mary’ chain of guesthouses and was one of several of the chain in Marysville. Marylands was destroyed in the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires along with nearly all the guesthouses in Marysville.M Published by the Rose Stereograph Co., Armadale, Victoria./ Color Transparencies by courtest Maryslands Guest House/ Copyrightmarysville, victoria, rose stereograph company, postcard, souvenir, marylands guest house, autumn, signpost corner, jock's lookout, kooringa, stevenson's river, steavenson river, stevenson's falls, forest -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Postcard (item) - Colour postcard, Donovan Wilson, Steavenson Falls-Marysville, Pre 2009
A colour photograph of Steavenson Falls in Marysville in Victoria.A colour photograph of Steavenson Falls in Marysville in Victoria.The Steavenson Falls is named after the Victorian Assistant Commissioner of Roads and Bridges, John Steavenson who arrived in Victoria in the early 1860s. This postcard was posted on January 15, 2009, just 3 weeks before Marysville was destroyed in the Black Saturday bushfires. This postcard was produced by Donovan Wilson as a souvenir of Marysville.Steavenson Falls are one of the tallest in/ Victoria, with 5 cascades, a total decent/ of 122 meters, the last having a clear/ drop of more than 21 meters. Donovan Wilson/ Mystic Mountain Photography JAN/ 15/ 2009/ 6 PM Couldn't see a blooming thing beause/ of all the trees. They totally obscure/ the view. Something must be done./ Settled in. Will go to see falls/ when lit up (the Falls, not us)/ Love from us both./ Marysville is a charming/ little place - thanks for/ introducing us./ Love/ Wendy & Douglas Ms Marie Chaltorton/ 4 St Catherine's Court/ MORNINGTON/ VIC/ 3931 steavenson falls, marysville, victoria, waterfalls, donovan wilson, postcard, souvenir, john steavenson -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Postcard (item) - Colour postcard, Donovan Wilson, Steavenson Falls-Marysville Victoria, Post 2009
A colour photograph of Steavenson Falls in Marysville in Victoria. A colour photograph of Steavenson Falls in Marysville in Victoria. The Steavenson Falls is named after the Victorian Assistant Commissioner of Roads and Bridges, John Steavenson who arrived in Victoria in the early 1860s. The photograph shows the footbridge over the falls that was built after the Black Saturday bushfires which destroyed Marysville and the surrounding area. This postcard was produced by Donovan Wilson as a souvenir of Marysville.Steavenson Falls are one of the tallest in/ Victoria, with 5 cascades, a total decent/ of 122 meters, the last having a clear/ drop of more than 21 meters. Place/ Stamp/ Here Donovan Wilsonsteavenson falls, marysville, victoria, waterfalls, donovan wilson, postcard, souvenir, john steavenson -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Ephemera (Item) - Advertising brochure, Marysville Crystal Gardens & Shop, Unknown
An advertising brochure for Marysville Crystal Gardens and Shop in Victoria.An advertising brochure for Marysville Crystal Gardens and Shop in Victoria. Marysville House, home to Marysville Crystal Gardens and Shop was built by Arthur Dickinson as a guest house in the late 1920s, then added to in the late 1940s. It closed as a guest house in the late 1950s. The family catered for up to 40 guests at a time. It was also the family home and still is. After the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires, it is now the only surviving, original guest house left in Marysville.crystal gardens, marysville, victoria, ferguson tractors, marysville house, arthur dickinson, guest house, 2009 black saturday bushfires -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (item) - Colour photograph, Unknown
A digital copy of a colour photograph of Tudor Lodge Roadhouse in Narbethong in Victoria.A digital copy of a colour photograph of Tudor Lodge Roadhouse in Narbethong in Victoria. After being known as Misty Hills Guest House it became Tudor Lodge Cafe then Tudor Lodge Roadhouse. The building was destroyed in the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires. The building was subsequently rebuilt albeit as a smaller building and was known as Wombat Cottage. That business was then sold and the property is now known as Oaktree Guest House.narbethong, victoria, tudor lodge roadhouse, photograph, accommodation, 2009 black saturday bushfires, oaktree guest house, misty hills guest house, tudor lodge cafe, wombat cottage -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (item) - Colour photograph, Unknown
A digital copy of a colour photograph of Tudor Lodge Roadhouse in Narbethong in Victoria.A digital copy of a colour photograph of Tudor Lodge Roadhouse in Narbethong in Victoria. After being known as Misty Hills Guest House it became Tudor Lodge Cafe then Tudor Lodge Roadhouse. The building was destroyed in the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires. The building was subsequently rebuilt albeit as a smaller building and was known as Wombat Cottage. That business was then sold and the property is now known as Oaktree Guest House.narbethong, victoria, tudor lodge roadhouse, tudor house cafe, misty hills guest house, 2009 black saturday bushfires, oaktree guest house, accommodation, photograph, wombat cottage -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (item) - Colour photograph, Unknown
A digital copy of a colour photograph of Tudor Lodge Roadhouse in Narbethong in Victoria.A digital copy of a colour photograph of Tudor Lodge Roadhouse in Narbethong in Victoria. After being known as Misty Hills Guest House it became Tudor Lodge Cafe then Tudor Lodge Roadhouse. The building was destroyed in the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires. The building was subsequently rebuilt albeit as a smaller building and was known as Wombat Cottage. That business was then sold and the property is now known as Oaktree Guest House.narbethong, victoria, tudor lodge roadhouse, tudor house cafe, misty hills guest house, 2009 black saturday bushfires, oaktree guest house, accommodation, photograph, wombat cottage -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (item) - Colour photograph, Pre 2009
A colour photograph of Steavenson Falls in Marysville in Victoria.A colour photograph of Steavenson Falls in Marysville in Victoria. The photograph shows the viewing platform that was destroyed in the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires. The Steavenson Falls is named after the Victorian Assistant Commissioner of Roads and Bridges, John Steavenson who arrived in Victoria in the early 1860s.steavenson falls, waterfalls, marysville, victoria, john steavenson, 2009 black saturday bushfires -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (item) - Colour photograph, September 2008
A colour photograph of three men standing at the viewing platform looking at Steavenson Falls in Marysville in Victoria.A colour photograph of three men standing at the viewing platform looking at Steavenson Falls in Marysville in Victoria. This infrastructure was destroyed in the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires. The Steavenson Falls is named after the Victorian Assistant Commissioner of Roads and Bridges, John Steavenson who arrived in Victoria in the early 1860s.September 2008steavenson falls, waterfalls, marysville, victoria, john steavenson, 2009 black saturday bushfires -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (item) - Colour photograph, 03-01-2005
Shows the sign at the Steavenson Falls Scenic Reserve.Shows the sign at the Steavenson Falls Scenic Reserve. This sign was destroyed in the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires. The Steavenson Falls is named after the Victorian Assistant Commissioner of Roads and Bridges, John Steavenson who arrived in Victoria in the early 1860s.'05 1 3 3.01.05. Marysville (from Helga Walsh)steavenson falls, steavenson falls scenic reserve, mountain forest, lyrebird, bobuck, mountain brushtail possum, marysville, victoria, john steavenson, 2009 black saturday bushfires -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Flyer (item) - Invitation, Department of Sustainability and Environment, Return of Steavenson Falls Floodlights & Official Opening of New Facilities, 2018
A flyer inviting guests to an event at Steavenson Falls in Marysville in Victoria run by the Victorian Department of Sustainability and Environment.A flyer inviting guests to an event at Steavenson Falls in Marysville in Victoria run by the Victorian Department of Sustainability and Environment. This event was held to commemorate the return of the Steavenson Falls floodlights and the official opening of the new facilities after the old facilities were destroyed in the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires. The Steavenson Falls were named after the Victorian Assistant Commissioner of Roads and Bridges, John Steavenson who arrived in Victoria in the early 1860s.steavenson falls, waterfalls, marysville, victoria, department of sustainability and environment, floodlighting, john steavenson -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (item) - Black and white photograph, Unknown
A black and white photograph which shows a group of men constructing the form work for the dam at the base of Steavenson Falls.A black and white photograph shows a group of men constructing the form work for the dam at the base of Steavenson Falls. Steavenson Falls provides Marysville with the town's drinking water which is considered to be the second-best drinking water in the world. The Steavenson Falls are named after the Victorian Assistant Commissioner of Roads and Bridges, John Steavenson who arrived in Victoria in the early 1860s.steavenson falls, marysville, victoria, waterfalls, john steavenson, 2009 black saturday bushfires -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (item) - Black and white photograph, Unknown
A black and white photograph which shows two saddled horses standing at the sign that once stood near the track that lead to the base of Steavenson Falls in Marysville in Victoria.A black and white photograph which shows two saddled horses standing at the sign that once stood near the track that lead to the base of Steavenson Falls in Marysville in Victoria. The sign was destroyed in the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires. The Steavenson Falls is named after the Victorian Assistant Commissioner of Roads and Bridges, John Steavenson who arrived in Victoria in the early 1860s.STEAVENSON FALLS/ MARYSVILLE/ HEIGHT 271 FEETsteavenson falls, marysville, victoria, waterfalls, john steavenson -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (item) - Colour photograph, Pre 2009
A colour photograph of the wooden bridge over the Steavenson River at the base of the Steavenson Falls in Marysville in Victoria.A colour photograph of the wooden bridge over the Steavenson River at the base of the Steavenson Falls in Marysville in Victoria. This bridge was destroyed in the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires. The Steavenson Falls are named after the Victorian Assistant Commissioner of Roads and Bridges, John Steavenson who arrived in Victoria in the early 1860s.steavenson river, steavenson falls, marysville, victoria, waterfalls, john steavenson, 2009 black saturday bushfires -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Flyer (item) - Information Flyer, Parks Victoria, park notes-Yarra Ranges National Park-Lady Talbot Drive and Cambarville Historic Township, June 2013
A flyer produced by Parks Victoria of information on Lady Talbot Drive and Cambarville Historic Township.A flyer produced by Parks Victoria of information on Lady Talbot Drive and Cambarville Historic Township. Lady Talbot Drive a 24 kilometer scenic rainforest car journey which passes a number of walks and waterfalls in the Yarra Ranges National Park. Lady Talbot Drive is named after Lady Sarah Elizabeth, the wife of Sir Reginald Talbot, who was the Governor of Victoria from 25th April, 1904 to 6th July 1908. Cambarville is notable for its giant mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans) trees within the Cumberland Memorial Scenic Reserve, and relics from former sawmills and gold mining. The Big Culvert is located nearby on the Marysville-Woods Point Road, which was historically part of the Yarra Track. Cambarville was established as a timber mill town in the 1940s. Timber mill owners A Cameron and FJ Barton named Cambarville. They established the mill to salvage timber from trees destroyed in the 1939 bushfires. Cambarville was impacted by the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires and any remaining structures were destroyed. parks victoria, yarra ranges national park, lady talbot drive, lady talbot forest drive, cambarville, taggerty river, sir reginald talbot, lady sarah elizabeth talbot, phantom falls, keppel falls, keppel falls lookout, beeches rainforest walk, big culvert, cumberland walk, the big tree, the sitka spruce, cora lynn falls, sovereign view -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Postcard (Item) - Black and white postcard, Valentine Publishing Co. Pty. Ltd, Main Street, Marysville. V.3, 1923-1963
An early black and white photograph of the Main Street in Marysville, Victoria.An early black and white photograph of the Main Street in Marysville, Victoria. This street is now known as Murchison Street. In the background can be seen the Australia Hotel which became the Cumberland Hotel. The Cumberland Hotel was destroyed in the February 2009 Black Saturday bushfires and the Peppers Marysville was constructed on the site. Also in the background can be seen a sign with an arrow pointing to the Mary-Lyn Guest House which was also destroyed in the 2009 bushfires. This postcard was published by the Valentine Publishing Co. Pty. Ltd. as a souvenir of Marysville.VALENTINE'S/ POST CARD/ A GENUINE PHOTOGRAPHmurchison street, marysville, australia hotel, victoria, postcard, valentine publishing co, souvenir, cumberland hotel, mary-lyn guest house, 2009 black saturday bushfires -
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Postcard (Item) - Colour postcard, Graphic Print Postcards, Marysville, Vic, 2004
A colour photograph of a snow covered Murchison Street in Marysville in Victoria.A colour photograph of a snow covered Murchison Street in Marysville in Victoria. This photograph was taken in 2004 before the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires that destroyed most of the businesses in the main street.Marysville's main street covered with a light layer of snow. Marysville is a small country town in Victoria, just 10/ minutes from Lake Mountain, one of Australia's best/ Cross Country Skiing Resorts. Graphic in Print/ Postcards Place/ Stamp/ Here Graphic in Print/ Country Towns Collection/ Classic 2/ c 2004/ Ph: (03) 5966 8523 Fax: (03) 5966 8458 Mob: 418 593 534marysville, victoria, murchison street, snow, postcard, souvenir, graphic in print, country town collection