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Photograph, Liz Pidgeon, Diamond Creek Trail and Railway Trestle bridge, 21 June 2017, 21 June 2017
... Diamond Creek Trail and Railway Trestle bridge, 21 June...diamond creek trail...Diamond Creek Trail, Eltham, Victoria, Australia... centre diamond creek trail trestle bridge Born Digital Diamond ...A walk around Little Eltham, 21 June 2017Born Digitaleltham community centre, diamond creek trail, trestle bridge -
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Photograph, Edendale Farm, Eltham Heritage Tour, 24 May 1992, 24/05/1992
... for intensive farming, but there was always water in the Diamond Creek... in the Diamond Creek. The railway, a technological advance, followed ...ELTHAM HERITAGE TOUR The Society excursion on 24th May 1992 was arranged by David Bick, leader of the team carrying out the Shire's heritage study. David selected a number of sites or buildings identified in the study, some of them lesser known components of the Shire's heritage. The tour commenced at the Eltham Shire Office at 10.00 am. Travel was by private car and mini-bus with stops at about twelve locations for commentary by David. It included a short walk in Hurstbridge and lunch at Kinglake. Highlights of the tour included: - 10 am Leave from Shire Offices - 3 Important Trees - A Physical Link to Eltham's First Settlers - Toorak Mansion Gates - A Surviving Farm House - An Intact Circa 1900 Main Street - First Settlers - Gold Miners, and Timber-getters - An Early Hotel - A Pioneering Homestead - Changing Eltham Shire - 20th Century - 4 pm Afternoon Tea and Finish Tour. Extract from ELTHAM CULTURAL HERITAGE TOUR (Newsletter No. 85, July 1992, by Bettina Woodburn) "The land was unprofitable for intensive farming, but there was always water in the Diamond Creek. The railway, a technological advance, followed the valley, and was provided to transport produce. At North Eltham we were privileged to tour a surviving farmhouse of the 1860-70 era at the Shire’s Edendale Farm, with the as yet unfinished Sculpture for a front fence - bulbous tree-trunks decorated with salt pots, with cross members from the old trestle bridge. As was usual these six veranda posted houses faced South (or East, away from the sun!) with the scullery, kitchen and pantry "out the back". The veranda, which must have been very narrow, no longer exists. It probably wrapped around three sides. The drive took us past the Dutch Windmill, only twenty years old and in the Shire of Diamond Valley, then the Diamond Creek Cemetery with impressive gateway, to a detour to see another old farmhouse, isolated on a hill off Murray Road Wattle Glen. Here was a particularly thick patch of exotic planting of pines and cypresses. Subsistence farming no longer pays. Following the rail-line we noticed on the left near Silvan Road an Edwardian cottage and on the right near Yates Road the old school residence for this Upper Diamond Creek area."Colour photograph1992, culture, edendale, edendale community farm, events -
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Book, Dianne H. Edwards, The Diamond Valley Story / Dianne H. Edwards, 1994
... diamond creek... on the Plenty and at the Diamond Creek and Queenstown area then follow... on the Plenty and at the Diamond Creek and Queenstown area then follow ...Review in Heidelberg Historian (Newsletter of Heidelberg Historical Society) No 80 October 1980 "This substantial and significant history is one of the really essential books which all members interested in the history of Heidelberg and district should have, for, as indicated in this work, the Diamond Valley and Heidelberg were linked together in a municipal, economic and geographical sense throughout their history and still have strong links. This work of 191 pages, with numerous illustrations, covers the entire period of the history of the Shire area, from Greensborough to Hurstbridge (to 1979). Starting with a geographical setting, Miss Edwards traces the early development of the historic district from Hume & Hovell to the first explorers and settlers with some discussion on the meeting of John Batman with the aborigines here. Details of the early residents follow with numerous portraits, including the Beales of St Helena and the Ryries of Yering. In part 2, the account continues of the later settlers and squatters like Henry Foley and C. S. Haley. The gold discoveries on the Plenty and at the Diamond Creek and Queenstown area then follow with the development of the townships of Hurstbridge and Diamond Creek, with details of the mines and miners of the last century until its decline in the 1870's." "During the writing of the book, 40 tapes were made by the authoress Dianne Edwards of local residents reminiscences".. Diamond Valley News February 6, 1979This book was published by the former Shire of Diamond Valley in 1979. It remains one of the key local history titles particularly for the Diamond Creek and Greensborough areas.Paperback; xiv, 194 p. : ill., ports. ; 29 cm.ISBN 0959542205diamond valley, greensborough, hurstbridge, john batman, st helena, henry foley, queenstown, diamond creek, gold mining -
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Book, Diamond Creek Primary School, Diamond Creek Primary School 1003 - serving the community for 125 years 1870-1995, 1994
... Diamond Creek Primary School 1003 - serving the community...diamond creek primary school...History of Diamond Creek Primary School on its 125th...Diamond Creek Primary School...Diamond Creek, Victoria, Australia... melbourne History of Diamond Creek Primary School on its 125th ...History of Diamond Creek Primary School on its 125th birthday, based on history by Rev Roy Gabb published 1970244 p., 30 cm.diamond creek primary school -
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Book, Nillumbik Historical Society, Things You Didn't Know about the Eltham Diamond Creek Hurstbridge Railway, by Jock Ryan, 2003
... Things You Didn't Know about the Eltham Diamond Creek...Brief history of Eltham Diamond Creek Hurstbridge railway... melbourne Brief history of Eltham Diamond Creek Hurstbridge railway ...Brief history of Eltham Diamond Creek Hurstbridge railway line10p, 30 cm -
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Postcard, Ellis Cottage, Diamond Creek
... Ellis Cottage, Diamond Creek...diamond creek... diamond creek museum stone Ellis Cottage, Diamond Creek Postcard ...A rubble-stone hipped roof cottage known as Ellis Cottage, is home to the Nillumbik Historical Society. It was restored by the Shire of Diamond Valley. It was built by small-time farmer William Ellis from local uncut stone 1865-66.ellis cottage, diamond creek, museum, stone -
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Photograph, Diamond Creek in flood 1924, 1924
... Diamond Creek in flood 1924...diamond creek... of Diamond Creek in flood 1924... melbourne diamond creek floods Colour reproduction copy ...Colour reproduction copy of an original sepia photograph of Diamond Creek in flood 1924diamond creek, floods -
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Photograph, Cross beam from old timber Main Road bridge over the Diamond Creek, 1992, 1992
... Diamond Creek, 1992...diamond creek... melbourne bridges diamond creek main road eltham south Two colour ...Two colour photographs of old cross beam from original Main Road trestle bridge lying in creek bed. It is downstream from the current re-structured bridgebridges, diamond creek, main road, eltham south -
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Photograph, Diamond Creek Trail, Eltham
... Diamond Creek Trail, Eltham...Colour photograph of Autumn view of Diamond Creek Trail... of Diamond Creek Trail opposite Dalton Street west of Main Road ...Colour photograph of Autumn view of Diamond Creek Trail opposite Dalton Street west of Main Roaddalton street, walkways -
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Photograph, Diamond Creek Trail bridge, Eltham South
... Diamond Creek Trail bridge, Eltham South...diamond creek trail...Colour photograph of the Diamond Creek Trail bridge over... melbourne diamond creek trail bridges eltham main road Colour ...Colour photograph of the Diamond Creek Trail bridge over the Diamond Creek near Eltham Lower Park; Main Road bridge in backgrounddiamond creek trail, bridges, eltham, main road -
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Photograph, Hunniford’s Eltham Post Office, Main Road near Bridge Street, Eltham, c.1888
Sepia photograph of Hunniford’s Eltham Post Office, Main Road near Bridge Street, Eltham, c.1888 (Postmistress Anne Hunniford possibly on left). The building originally had a shingle roof. Anne Hamilton born 1814 Co Tyrone, Ireland married Michael Head Burgoyne (1820-1843) in 1839, Co. Tyrone, Ireland. They had two children, Charlotte Caroline (1840) and John James Thomas Neville (Londonderry, Ireland 1844) Whilst pregnant with John, husband Michael died. Following John’s birth, she emigrated to Victoria, Australia where she married Thomas Hunniford in 1854. Daughter Anne Jane Hunniford was born in Eltham in 1855. Anne (Annie) Jane Hunniford and John James Thomas Neville Burgoyne were half siblings. In the mid 1860s Annie Hunniford succeeded her father, Thomas Hunniford as Post Mistress for Eltham. Photo dated based on advertising on façade of the building by Annie’s half-brother, John James Thomas Burgoyne promotes his services as the area manager for John M’Ewan and Co, Auctioneers as well as him being agent for the National Mutual Life Association of Australasia, National Insurance Company of Australasia, Federal Mutual Livestock Association of Australasia, and as a House, Land, Estate, Insurance and Financial agent. This was the time period that he placed advertising for same in the local paper. Australia Post: Gold brought life to the township - Diamond Valley News, Tuesday July 2, 1985, p17 On February 1, 1854, the first Eltham Post Office was established, commencing an association between the township and the Postmaster-General's Department that has continued for 131 years. At that time, the number of permanent residents would have been fairly small, probably less than 200. The discovery of gold in June 1851, at Anderson’s Creek, some five miles away, and later at Caledonia Diggings, Queenstown (now known as St Andrews), about 14 miles to the north-east, brought large numbers of prospectors passing through the township, hopefully culling the creeks and gullies for the precious metal. This additional "floating population" brought a greater demand for supplies and for communication with the outside world, and so it helped in the development of Eltham. Today, Eltham is a thriving township. It boasts an excellent shopping centre, municipal offices, court house. post office and many other amenities. Eltham continued to develop at a leisurely pace. During 1860, a total of just over 8000 postal articles were handled at the Eltham Post Office. By 1862, the mail route was "to and from Melbourne by way of Eltham and Kangaroo Ground, three times a week, by coach". There was also a branch mail that operated between Eltham and Greensborough, three times weekly. This was also conveyed by coach. Some time between 1864 and 1868 the management of the post office passed from Thomas Hunniford to his daughter, Miss Anne Hunniford, who managed the Eltham Post Office until her death in 1928. A big improvement in communication was provided for Eltham residents when a telegraph office was established at the post office in 1877. During 1923 a manual telephone exchange was provided at Eltham, the first two subscribers being J.J. O’Connor and Eltham Police Station. In 1949 the manual exchange was replaced by an automatic exchange and there were some 150 subscribers. Following the death of postmistress Miss Anne Hunniford in 1928, B.M. Burgoyne was placed temporarily in charge of the office. In 1929, J. N. Burgoyne was appointed postmaster, and he in turn was succeeded by H. C. Burgoyne in 1951. The post office was moved to a new site in 1954, but continued under the charge of Mr Burgoyne. In January 1958 there was a further change of site when the post office was raised to official status and transferred to new premises in Main Rd. William Donoghue was acting postmaster when the new office was opened. In March 1958 Mr W.E. Tovey was appointed postmaster, followed by Douglas McG. Gilmour in 1959. William Donoghue was fully appointed in 1966 and Barry Reichelt followed in 1973, prior to the present postmaster, Peter Jolly in November 1982. Peter is a young man with 18 years' experience. He commenced his training as a postal clerk at the training school in Melbourne in 1968 and was promoted to postal clerk at the Brunswick Post Office in 1969. He was finally transferred as postmaster to Fawkner Post Office in 1980. He has been at Eltham Post Office for the past 2½ years. He is married with one child and lives in Montmorency. The Eltham Post Office employs a staff of 21, of whom seven are indoor staff, 12 are postmen and two are drivers. The postmen in Eltham have an uphill battle delivering mail because of the hilly terrain. Nine of the postmen deliver mail on motorbikes, and the two delivery vans are both four wheel drives. Eltham Post Office services basically a residential area, with deliveries to 5600 homes. This is growing at the rate of 600 homes every 18 months, i.e. about 32 homes per month. At the present rate we will need a new postman every 18 months.Sepia photograph (two copies plus two black and white enlargements)Shop originally had a shingle roofpost office, eltham, main road, anne jane hunniford (1855-1928), federal mutual live stock insurance association of australasia, federal mutual livestock association of australasia, john j burgoyne, john m'ewan and co. auctioneers, national insurance company of australasia, national mutual life association of australasia -
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Photograph, Clark Bros, Eltham Post Office, c.1895
Hunniford's Eltham Post Office, Main Road near Bridge Street, Eltham, c.1895. Possibly Miss Anne (Annie) Hunniford, Post Mistress, on left. Annie was post mistress from the mid 1860s until her death in 1928. Photo taken by Clark Bros, 25 Thomas St, Windsor. Clark Bros operated from this address from c.1894 to 1914. Australia Post: Gold brought life to the township - Diamond Valley News, Tuesday July 2, 1985, p17 On February 1, 1854, the first Eltham Post Office was established, commencing an association between the township and the Postmaster-General's Department that has continued for 131 years. At that time, the number of permanent residents would have been fairly small, probably less than 200. The discovery of gold in June 1851, at Anderson’s Creek, some five miles away, and later at Caledonia Diggings, Queenstown (now known as St Andrews), about 14 miles to the north-east, brought large numbers of prospectors passing through the township, hopefully culling the creeks and gullies for the precious metal. This additional "floating population" brought a greater demand for supplies and for communication with the outside world, and so it helped in the development of Eltham. Today, Eltham is a thriving township. It boasts an excellent shopping centre, municipal offices, court house. post office and many other amenities. Eltham continued to develop at a leisurely pace. During 1860, a total of just over 8000 postal articles were handled at the Eltham Post Office. By 1862, the mail route was "to and from Melbourne by way of Eltham and Kangaroo Ground, three times a week, by coach". There was also a branch mail that operated between Eltham and Greensborough, three times weekly. This was also conveyed by coach. Some time between 1864 and 1868 the management of the post office passed from Thomas Hunniford to his daughter, Miss Anne Hunniford, who managed the Eltham Post Office until her death in 1928. A big improvement in communication was provided for Eltham residents when a telegraph office was established at the post office in 1877. During 1923 a manual telephone exchange was provided at Eltham, the first two subscribers being J.J. O’Connor and Eltham Police Station. In 1949 the manual exchange was replaced by an automatic exchange and there were some 150 subscribers. Following the death of postmistress Miss Anne Hunniford in 1928, B.M. Burgoyne was placed temporarily in charge of the office. In 1929, J. N. Burgoyne was appointed postmaster, and he in turn was succeeded by H. C. Burgoyne in 1951. The post office was moved to a new site in 1954, but continued under the charge of Mr Burgoyne. In January 1958 there was a further change of site when the post office was raised to official status and transferred to new premises in Main Rd. William Donoghue was acting postmaster when the new office was opened. In March 1958 Mr W.E. Tovey was appointed postmaster, followed by Douglas McG. Gilmour in 1959. William Donoghue was fully appointed in 1966 and Barry Reichelt followed in 1973, prior to the present postmaster, Peter Jolly in November 1982. Peter is a young man with 18 years' experience. He commenced his training as a postal clerk at the training school in Melbourne in 1968 and was promoted to postal clerk at the Brunswick Post Office in 1969. He was finally transferred as postmaster to Fawkner Post Office in 1980. He has been at Eltham Post Office for the past 2½ years. He is married with one child and lives in Montmorency. The Eltham Post Office employs a staff of 21, of whom seven are indoor staff, 12 are postmen and two are drivers. The postmen in Eltham have an uphill battle delivering mail because of the hilly terrain. Nine of the postmen deliver mail on motorbikes, and the two delivery vans are both four wheel drives. Eltham Post Office services basically a residential area, with deliveries to 5600 homes. This is growing at the rate of 600 homes every 18 months, i.e. about 32 homes per month. At the present rate we will need a new postman every 18 months.Sepia photograph mounted on cardpost office, eltham, main road, anne jane hunniford (1855-1928), clark bros. photo -
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Photograph, Eltham North Bridge, 1970c
... diamond creek... at Wattletree Road Bridge over Diamond Creek, Eltham North c.1970... melbourne bridges diamond creek wattletree road eltham north Black ...Black and white photograph from down in gully looking up at Wattletree Road Bridge over Diamond Creek, Eltham North c.1970bridges, diamond creek, wattletree road, eltham north -
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Photograph, George W. Bell, Trestle Bridge, Eltham, 1960c
... diamond creek...Black and white photograph of Railway Bridge over Diamond... melbourne railways bridges eltham diamond creek george w bell ...Black and white photograph of Railway Bridge over Diamond Creek c.1960railways, bridges, eltham, diamond creek, george w bell collection -
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Photograph, George W. Bell, Looking towards trestle bridge from new Shire Hall, 1965c
... diamond creek... over Diamond Creek from Shire Office carpark c.1965.... melbourne bridges railways eltham diamond creek eltham shire office ...Black and white photograph looking west to railway bridge over Diamond Creek from Shire Office carpark c.1965.bridges, railways, eltham, diamond creek, eltham shire office, george w bell collection -
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Photograph, George W. Bell, Flood Eltham, 1960s
... diamond creek...Diamond Creek in flood at Eltham c.1960s... melbourne Diamond Creek in flood at Eltham c.1960s floods eltham ...Diamond Creek in flood at Eltham c.1960sBlack and white printfloods, eltham, diamond creek, george w bell collection -
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Photograph, George W. Bell, Flood Eltham early 1950's, 1950c
... diamond creek...Black and white photograph of Diamond Creek in flood... melbourne floods diamond creek eltham george w bell collection Black ...Black and white photograph of Diamond Creek in flood at Eltham early 1950sfloods, diamond creek, eltham, george w bell collection -
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Photograph, George W. Bell, Diamond Creek Eltham
... Diamond Creek Eltham...diamond creek...Black and white photograph of Diamond Creek and creekside... melbourne diamond creek eltham george w bell collection Black ...Black and white photograph of Diamond Creek and creekside vegetation.diamond creek, eltham, george w bell collection -
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Photograph, George W. Bell, Beside Diamond Creek, 1965, 1965
... Beside Diamond Creek, 1965...diamond creek...Black and white photograph of creekside vegetation, Diamond... melbourne diamond creek eltham vegetation george w bell collection ...Black and white photograph of creekside vegetation, Diamond Creek, Eltham, 1965.diamond creek, eltham, vegetation, george w bell collection -
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Photograph, George W. Bell, Diamond Creek Cemetery
... Diamond Creek Cemetery...diamond creek...Black and white photograph of gates to Diamond Creek... melbourne cemeteries diamond creek nillumbik cemetery george w bell ...Black and white photograph of gates to Diamond Creek Cemeterycemeteries, diamond creek, nillumbik cemetery, george w bell collection -
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Photograph, George W. Bell, Gateway Diamond Creek Cemetery, 1965, 1965
... Gateway Diamond Creek Cemetery, 1965...diamond creek...Black and white photograph of view of Diamond Creek... melbourne cemeteries diamond creek nillumbik cemetery george w bell ...Black and white photograph of view of Diamond Creek Cemetery through wrought iron gate 1965cemeteries, diamond creek, nillumbik cemetery, george w bell collection -
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Photograph, George W. Bell, Diamond Creek, 1969, 1969
... Diamond Creek, 1969...diamond creek... in the township of Diamond Creek. The group officer of the Diamond Creek...Black and white photograph of charred fire remnant Diamond... by fire in the township of Diamond Creek. The group officer ...Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995), Thursday 9 January 1969, page 1 A day of century heat, 13 KILLED IN VICTORIAN FIRES ...About thirty houses and a public hall were destroyed by fire in the township of Diamond Creek. The group officer of the Diamond Creek Fire Brigade, Mr Tom Harrington, said tonight that he thought it was a "miracle" that no-one lost their lives in the fires. A relief centre for the homeless was set up by the Diamond Valley Shire Council. Mr Harrington said that the first fire call in the town was received at 10.45 am. "Within 20 minutes there were five more fires and it seemed like the whole town was alight", he said. "It was a chaotic day. All our best plans for fighting the fires became disorganised. "As 60-mile-an-hour winds swept fires through different parts of the town many fire fighters were unable to get from one fire to another. ," Black and white photograph of charred fire remnant Diamond Creek 1969diamond creek, fire, george w bell collection, bushfire, charred, burnt timber -
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Book, John L. Ryan, Before you came : mines, myths & memories of Diamond Creek / by John L. Ryan, 1972
... Before you came : mines, myths & memories of Diamond Creek...diamond creek...Subtitled mines, myths and memories of Diamond Creek... melbourne Subtitled mines, myths and memories of Diamond Creek ...Subtitled mines, myths and memories of Diamond Creek the book covers the following topics: early days, first settlers, Nillumbik- the town, state school, the churches, growth of a town, early pioneers and stories of the past. PhotographsPaperback; 55 p. : ill., port. ; 21 cm.ISBN 0959895019diamond creek, nillumbik, gold mining, gold miners -
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Book, Nillumbik Historical Society, '.......A Bridge Will Be Required Here': A history of Diamond Creek's historic bridge by Jock Ryan, 2005
... diamond creek...Diamond Creek, Victoria... melbourne diamond creek bridge 7 pages, maps '.......A Bridge ...7 pages, mapsdiamond creek, bridge -
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Book, Nillumbik Historical Society, Pub Crawl: around Diamond Creek's historic pubs by Jock Ryan, 2001
... diamond creek... in Diamond Creek during a rapid population growth in Diamond Creek... in Diamond Creek during a rapid population growth in Diamond Creek ...Hotels described include: Evelyn Arms Hotel or Tunnel Camp Hotel or Half-Way House, the Diamond Reef Hotel, the Loyal Diamond Lodge Hotel and the Royal Mail Hotel all located in Diamond Creek during a rapid population growth in Diamond Creek in the 1860s.This small publication discusses the history of local hotels in the Diamond Creek area during a significant period of development in the 1860s when mining took place in the local area. The history of hotels connects to the wider history and important social and civic link to the community at that time. [10] p. includes text and very poor photocopy reproductions of historical photographs. Perfect bound with plastic front cover only.EDHS Property stamp on front coverdiamond creek, hotels, pubs, bars, 1860s -
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Book, Jock Ryan, Then came gold : a history of the Diamond Creek Gold Mine / Jock Ryan, 2001
... Then came gold : a history of the Diamond Creek Gold Mine...diamond creek gold mine...Diamond Creek, Victoria, Australia... melbourne diamond creek gold mine gold mining gold miners Paperback ...Paperback; 9 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.diamond creek gold mine, gold mining, gold miners -
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Photograph, Flooding of Diamond Creek at Lower Eltham Main Road bridge, Nov 2004, 2004
... Flooding of Diamond Creek at Lower Eltham Main Road bridge...diamond creek...Two colour photographs of the flooded Diamond Creek... melbourne eltham main road bridges diamond creek floods Two colour ...Two colour photographs of the flooded Diamond Creek at the Lower Eltham Main Road bridge in Nov 2004eltham, main road, bridges, diamond creek, floods -
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Photograph, Flooding of Diamond Creek at Lower Eltham, Feb 2005, 2005
... Flooding of Diamond Creek at Lower Eltham, Feb 2005...diamond creek...Three colour photographs of the flooded Diamond Creek... melbourne eltham main road diamond creek floods dalton street ...Three colour photographs of the flooded Diamond Creek showing Main Road floodwater below Dalton Street (Eltham Primary) school, west side of Diamond Creek near flower stall and Wingrove Park, Feb 2005eltham, main road, diamond creek, floods, dalton street, wingrove park -
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Photograph, Flooding of Diamond Creek, Eltham, Feb 2005, 2005
... Flooding of Diamond Creek, Eltham, Feb 2005...diamond creek...Two colour photographs of the Diamond Creek floodwater; two... melbourne eltham diamond creek floods souter street bridge street ...Two colour photographs of the Diamond Creek floodwater; two at Souter Street and one looking north across the Eltham Rugby Union Football Club oval towards the Bridge Street bridge, Feb 2005eltham, diamond creek, floods, souter street, bridge street -
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Photograph, Diamond Creek in flood, Eltham, 13 Nov 2004, 13/11/04
... Diamond Creek in flood, Eltham, 13 Nov 2004...diamond creek...Three colour photographs of the floodwater from Diamond... melbourne eltham diamond creek floods eltham community centre Three ...Three colour photographs of the floodwater from Diamond Creek crossing the path below the Eltham Community Centre.eltham, diamond creek, floods, eltham community centre