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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Property Binder, 1074 Main Road, Eltham
Newspaper article: Irate over traffic lights, Diamond Valley Leader, 3 September 2008, Peak hour traffic holdups at traffic lights Main Road Diamond Street and Cecil Street intersection.main road, eltham, businesses, diamond street eltham, cecil street eltham -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Property Binder, 1092 Main Road, Eltham
Newspaper article: "Experience tradition with Turkish delight", Diamond Valley Leader, 14 March 2004, Details of Maroush Turkish restaurant. Newspaper advertisement, Valley News, 10 August 2005. Newspaper article: "A feast of Lebanese delights", Diamond Valley Leader, 6 July 2005, Details of Maroush restaurant.main road, eltham, businesses, maroush restaurant, alex haddad, bassan ruzjakkag -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Property Binder, 14 Henry Street, Eltham
1. Advertisement: Eltham 14 Henry Street, Morrison Kleeman Estate Agents, Diamond Valley Leader, September 28, 2005eltham, 14 henry street, house, property -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Property Binder, 1161 Main Road, Eltham
Appointment card: Eltham Physiotherapy 2015main road, eltham, businesses, eltham physiotherapy & sports injuries -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Property Binder, 720 Main Road, Eltham
Notice of Decision to Grant a Permit, Application 867/2020/06P, Nillumbik Shire Council, 3 May 2022main road, eltham, property, businesses, eltham gateway, restaurants, franco and co -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document - Folder of Documents, Greensborough Inter Church Council 1990-2003, 1990-2003
The Greensborough Inter Church Council was formed in 1989 at a meeting of the Greensborough Ministers Fraternal, with 8 churches initially involved. The Council organised ecumenical activities and services at Christmas and Easter and co-operatively organised many other activities in the area including the annual Family Carol Service. This folder contains agenda and minutes from some meetings, correspondence, advertising flyers and newspaper clippings on various activities. The collection is from Rosalie Bray, a past president and secretary of the group; it covers the years 1990-2003.Folder of documents, etc., housed in plastic pockets and arranged by year.greensborough inter church council, rosie bray -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
JONES H. T
Horatio Thomas Jones. S/No. #1736 Papers, DVD, etc.ww1, army -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, DVD, A & B Squadrons: 1st Armoured Regiment, Vietnam 1969-1970
Silent footage of Nui Dat, Horseshoe, SAS Hill etc.australia - army. 1st armoured regiment -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, DVD, 9 RAR: clips and photos of the Vietnam War
Contains photos and video of reinforcements arriving in Vietnam by ship etc.9 rar, australia. army. royal australian regiment. battalion, 9th -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Carl Max Assman
Carl Max Assman was a German resident in Australia and an internee at Camp 1 Tatura.Black and white photograph of an internee, with his internment number etc. camp 1, carl max assman, photograph, people -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Burnley Horticultural College past Students' Association, 1934-1987
Account books, constitution, letters, etc. Refer to paper catalogueaccounts -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Programme, Speech Day Programmes, 1942-1994
Printed programmes, speakers' notes, etc. Refer to paper catalogueprogramme, graduation, burnley horticultural college, prize-givings, speech days -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Letter, Accommodation - Office 1/6, 1978-1980
Correspondence re overseas study tours, vegetable breeding, etc. -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Diaries, 1989-2003
11 office diaries used for room bookings, events, etc.diaries, bookings, events, burnley, administration -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Mr. A.W. Jessep, 1926-1957
Photographs, notes, etc. at time of Jessep's retirement as Director of RBGa.w. jessep, rbg, directors -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, The Horticultural Gardens and School, 1896
Article in The Leader re subjects taught, growing of apples, etc. horticulture, burnley, horticultural gardens, apples -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Weeds and their control, 1973
Lecture notes by W.T. Parsons, etc. Refer to paper cataloguew.t. parsons, weed control -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Co-ordinated Planning, 1949
Memoranda, notes on buildings, structures, etc. Refer to paper cataloguememorandum, buildings -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Blackburn : a model township, 1889
Description of Blackburn as a model township including a lake, ravine etc.Description of Blackburn as a model township including a lake, ravine etc.Description of Blackburn as a model township including a lake, ravine etc.blackburn model township, blackburn lake -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Mortar and Pestle
Stoneware mortar and pestle used for grinding seeds, nuts, etcdomestic items, food preparation -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Tool - Bottom Swage, c1920
Bottom swage used with top swage to round of rods etc.rural industry, farm machinery, trades, blacksmithing -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Inc
Hints/formulas
This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia.Hints/formulas, p of p, piano kees, scalds etc -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Inc
Gimlets, awls
This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia.gimlets-awls-etc, box of 40 = box CA 009 -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Diethylene Sulphide Methyl Sulphine Iodide
2. Diethylene sulphide methyl sulphine iodide, by separtion, etc -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Folder, Jim Connor et al, Eltham Gateway, 1987
The Eltham Gateway Group (EGG) was established about 1987 by some Eltham residents concerned for the development of the Eltham Gateway, defined as that historically and environmentally sensitive region of land along Main Road, Eltham extending from the roundabout at Fitzsimons Lane to Dudley Street, Eltham. The gateway was a unique urban area with a strong sense of character that provided a distinctive entrance to the Eltham Town Centre. The intention of this group was to support development that preserved both the natural and historic features of the gateway region. It encouraged development sympathetic to Eltham’s traditional association with the arts and natural environment. The group was initiated in response to a planning application in December 1986 to redevelop the then Mobil service station site at 729 Main Road, Eltham on the corner of Brougham Street. This group worked with and encouraged the Eltham Shire Council to consider rezoning to protect the gateway area. A detailed Eltham Gateway Study undertaken by Tract Consultants assisted with the establishment of the Eltham Gateway Zone, the Eltham Gateway Policy and the Eltham Gateway Design and Siting Guidelines. The State Government subsequently agreed to a planning amendment to rezone the land from a Residential Zone C to an Eltham Gateway Zone under the Eltham Planning Scheme. While zoning changes over the years have altered the mix of permitted uses within this area the Eltham Gateway still looks and feels like a predominately residential style precinct, even where non-residential type uses operate. EGG was followed by the establishment of the Eltham Protection Society in about 1989 to respond to community planning issues beyond the area of the Eltham Gateway and in effect took over the role from the EGG. Jim Connor President Eltham District Historical Society 4 July 2022 During 1986/87 I was a community member on the Shire of Eltham’s Community Consultative Committee involved with the Eltham Gateway Study, which led to the establishment of the original Eltham Gateway Zone, under the then Eltham Planning Scheme The Eltham Gateway Group was the pioneer community action group dedicated to protecting the character of the Eltham Gateway. It was succeeded by the Eltham Protection Society. When the Shire of Eltham Offices were demolished by the unelected Commissioners of Nillumbik Shire Council in July/August 1996, significant community upset and protest led to the establishement of the Eltham Gateway Action Group (EGAG) which in present day form has evolved into the Eltham Community Action Group (ECAG) focussing on issues throughout Eltham and not just the Eltham Gatewayeltham community action group, eltham gateway, eltham gateway action group, eltham gateway design and siting guidelines, eltham gateway group (egg), eltham gateway policy, eltham gateway study, eltham gateway zone, eltham planning scheme, eltham protection society, jim connor, michael wilson, rodger dalling, tony mcmanus -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Property Binder, 1184 Main Road, Eltham
Newspaper article: A sustainable award, Diamond Valley Leader, 1 November2006, Architect and building Llewellyn Pritchard won resource Efficiency Housing Award, finalist in HIA Greensmart Building of the Year Award. House – Environmental Leader (Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p186) In 2006 environmental awareness was mushrooming in the community, which is reflected in the award-winning house at Main Road near Wattletree Road, Eltham. At first sight, the building appears a mix of a classic Eltham mud-brick house and an avant-garde building style. The crown of solar panels stretching along the width of the curved roof, indicates that this is no ordinary house. In fact it signals a new building trend of minimal impact on the environment. Yet it utilises the environment with high technical expertise to achieve comfort and cut running and maintenance costs. In recognition of this, its designer/builder, Conscious Homes, won the 2006 National HIA Greensmart Resource Efficiency Award. For Conscious Homes director, Llewellyn Pritchard, this house reflects a philosophy, strengthened by his connection with Aboriginal culture, through his foster siblings. Pritchard believes the sustainable way indigenous Australians lived and their spiritual connection with land, demonstrates how humanity is part of the ecology. His interest in environmental design stemmed from growing up in bushy Eltham Shire, with its mud-brick tradition. This was followed by studying Architecture at RMIT in the early 1980s, and learning about passive solar design. Pritchard says this house demonstrates that environmental sustainability is not about sacrifice, but about exceptional levels of occupant comfort, savings in running costs and modern fittings and appliances.1 The solar panels on the north roofs are intentionally obvious to make a statement about what the building is doing. But inside the systems are hidden and interactive with conventional services, such as the underground water tank. The house is water and energy self-sufficient and at 12 squares is much smaller than conventional houses, to minimise resources. Yet it accommodates his family of four with three bedrooms, a living/dining and kitchen area and a bathroom/laundry. Importantly the building is designed to last hundreds of years, by being able to be modified as the need arises, such as for commercial use. In this way the structure minimises its environmental impact. The solid double mud-brick walls (which are insulated) include steel beams and supporting frame, allowing the future removal or alteration of any section. The materials are local, recycled and of low toxicity where possible.2 Inside and out, the mud-brick is rendered and sealed with a combination of cement and sand and a mud-based coating in a soft golden hue increases its life. Inside, the golden-brown timber is plantation Mountain Ash and the concrete floors throughout – of local stone aggregate with a clear seal – have a natural looking random stone appearance. The house sustains a stable temperature of around 20 degrees, assisted by the concrete slab floor. The many large double-glazed windows and highlights (windows set high on walls) provide cross-flow ventilation. The north-facing living area maximises heating from the lower winter sun and is cooler in summer, because the sun is higher. Heating comes from a solar hydronic slab system. All appliances and fittings are high efficiency energy or water rated. Appliances in the timber kitchen include a gas stove and a dishwasher, using the building’s own power and water. French doors open from the living area to a deck, concealing the treatment system for all waste water. This is pumped through sub-soil drippers to the indigenous garden beds and no-dig vegetable patch. Below the carport is the 80,000-litre rainwater tank and at the back, the boiler room houses the solar boiler, water tank access, domestic water supply pump, filter gear and hydronic slab heating controls. The solar system is backed up with gas, which is needed to heat water only in winter. Gas used is less than one quarter of that for an average home with ducted heating. Excess power is fed back to the grid and the building uses about one quarter of the mains electricity of an average home. Other local builders have followed Pritchard’s lead in resource efficiency for minimal environmental impact.main road, eltham, businesses, llewellyn pritchard, hia greensmart building of the year award., efficiency housing award, conscious homes australia pty ltd -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Property Binder, 701 Main Road, Eltham
Newspaper article: Diamond Valley News, 1 September 1981, Pioneer cottage rich in history by Marguerite Marshall, recollections of Sonia Skipper re Jarrold Cottage in Main Road, also small shop in grounds leased by Jarrold family to a bootmaker, previously used as temporary police station; Jarrold Cottage later owned by Lena Skipper, mother of Matchem Skipper, currently occupied by Adam Skipper and Sue Thomas. [On reverse side "New library in 5 years: shire chief" Diamond Valley News, Tuesday, September 1, 1986, p9, concerning Watsonia Library and the Heidelberg Regional Library. Also includes a photo of Ian Hamilton inside the Diamond Valley Bookmobile] Photo: Haymaking on the Jarrold property, Main Rd, Eltham, Diamond Valley News, Tuesday, December 16, 1986, p29 (Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection image SEPP_0631) Reproduction of drawing of 701 Main Road Eltham. Newspaper article: 100 Years of News Special Edition, August 27, 1997, p36, Cottage of 1800s, recollections of Sonia Skipper re Jarrold Cottage in Main Road (inaccuarcies in dates recalled) main road, eltham, property, houses, haymaking, jarrold property, diamond valley bookmobile, heidelberg regional library, ian hamilton, watsonia library, yarra plenty regional library -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Property Binder, 66 Susan Street, Eltham
Newspaper clipping (photocopy/digital only): End for a historic house, Lyndal Reading, Diamond Valley Leader, February 1, 2006, p9Alistair Knox Park, Eltham, Eltham Skate Park A small cream cottage with green roof. The farmhouse built in the late 1800s by the Crozier Family. Subsequently owned by the Hill Family. Purchased in the early 1960s and by 1965 the property was owned by the Shire of Eltham. Employees of the Shire lived in the house. Susan Street originally ran all the way north of Bridge Street to the bend where it turned to the left into Brisbane Street. Today that section of Susan Street has been renamed as an extension of Brisbane Street. In 2006 the Shire of Nillumbik demolished the house which had been subject to extensive vandalism. In accordance with heritage advice and a permit condition a sign was placed on the site outlining the history of the building. This was installed and remained in place till about 2016 when it was removed. The land adjoins Alistair Knox Park. By 2010 the Eltham Skate Park was developed. In 2022 a major renovation and extension took place. Sources: EDHS Newsletter No 171 November 2006alistair knox park, eltham, eltham skate park, house, susan street -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Property Binder, 5 Eltham-Yarra Glen Road, Kangaroo Ground, 1971
Newspaper advertisement: Leader Associated Newspapers, Eltham Centenary Supplement, March 30, 1971 Rainbow Real Estate (advertised as 5 Main Road, Research but is actually Kangaroo Ground)property, businesses, main road, research (vic), eltham-yarra glen road, kangaroo ground, rainbow real estate (research) -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Property Binder, Eltham Library, 8 Panther Place, Eltham
Newspaper article: Seats at new library a win for Bob; Fiona Kaegi, Diamond Valley News, May 24, 1995, p6 - article on the provision of seats between carpark and library entrance which Bob Bruce had lobbied the former Eltham Shire Council to install supported by former Eltham Shire Councillor Jim Connor and the former Eltham Shire Council Disability Advisory Committeeeltham, businesses, bob bruce, disability advisory committee, eltham library, eltham shire council, jim connor, panther place