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Negative - Photograph, Harry Gilham, Diamond Creek flooding over the Main Road footbridge, Eltham, c.Aug. 1996
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Negative - Photograph, Harry Gilham, Diamond Creek in flood, looking west towards Eltham High School (across submerged footbridge), c.Aug. 1996
This (submerged) footbridge has since been replaced by a higher-level bridge and the steps have been abolished.Roll of 35mm colour negative film, 5 of 6 stripsKodak Gold 100-5diamond creek, floods, dalton street, wingrove park trail, eltham high school -
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Photograph, Everlastings on Iron Bark Road, Diamond Creek
Originally contained in a 'magnetic' photo album of scenic photos of Yan Yean and Warrandyte believed to be donated by Mrs Eric Stephenson, Jingalong, 110 Ryans Road, Eltham, Vic. 3095; relocated to archival safe storage.Colour photographdiamond creek, ironbark road -
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Photograph, Everlastings on Iron Bark Road, Diamond Creek
Originally contained in a 'magnetic' photo album of scenic photos of Yan Yean and Warrandyte believed to be donated by Mrs Eric Stephenson, Jingalong, 110 Ryans Road, Eltham, Vic. 3095; relocated to archival safe storage.Colour photographdiamond creek, ironbark road -
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Photograph, Fred Mitchell, Looking west across Main Road Bridge over the Diamond Creek, Eltham South, 1983, 1983
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Photograph, Fred Mitchell, Bini Shell at Diamond Creek, 1983, 1983
In 1978 Diamond Valley Shire recognised the need for a new public hall in Diamond Creek. Council considered the Bini shell form of construction which was in operation overseas and in use in New South Wales as libraries, gymnasiums, sports centres and multi-purpose centres. The Council gave the go-ahead. A site was chosen opposite the Hotel and close to the railway line. One day in - the following year, in 1979, activity stood still in Diamond Creek as school children and other excited spectators watched the one-hour inflation of the Bini Shell. This unusual method of construction was invented by Italian industrial designer and architect Dante Bini. The construction pneumatically raises a level of reinforced concrete from ground level which has not been set, using an internal balloon. The inner membrane inflates and compresses the mesh and concrete against the outer membrane. A net of flexible steel rods was laid on the building’s circular base, on the top of a fabric bladder. 300 tonnes of reinforced concrete were poured onto the mesh and a sealed cover laid over the concrete making a sandwich of cover, bladder and mesh. Compressed air was pumped into the bladder and the sandwich slowly began to rise and become a massive self-supporting dome. After inflation and removal of the outer membrane workmen filled in any holes. It was some days before pneumatic drills pecked out the first opening. The ceiling of the concrete dome was lined with fluffy insulating material. The dome was 36 metres in diameter at the base and 12 metres high in the centre with a usable floor space of 670 square metres. An opening night dinner was held to celebrate the new facility on March 12, 1980. Shire President Ron Pata made a speech and unveiled a plaque. It was the first public building in Victoria to be erected using the Bini Shell design method of construction The facility could cater for up to 400 people and in 1980 a fee for use was $100 for up to 200 people, $150 for up to 300 people and $200 for up to 400 people. For the next ten years or so, locals attended the hall for marital arts classes, basketball and netball games and school discoes and various other activities. After pieces of concrete fell off a Bini shell interstate due to a construction fault, the Council closed the centre. Demotion took place during the Diamond Creek Town Fair in 1991, as part of the annual Town Fair’s program. Research by LP January 2022This was the first public building in Victoria to be erected using the Bini Shell design method of construction.Digital copy of colour photographfred mitchell collection, 1983, bini shell, diamond creek -
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Photograph, Fred Mitchell, X'Trapolis Train crossing over the Railway Trestle Bridge at Eltham during Diamond Creek flood, 2005, 2005
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Photograph, Fred Mitchell, Misty morning on the Diamond Creek Trail, 19 June 2013, 19/06/2013
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Photograph, Fred Mitchell, Misty morning on the Diamond Creek Trail, 19 June 2013, 19/06/2013
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Photograph, Fred Mitchell, Tree reflections in the Yarra River at the confluence with the Diamond Creek, Eltham Lower Park, 23 June 2013, 23/06/2013
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Photograph, Fred Mitchell, Clouds over the Diamond Creek Trail, 23 May 2014, 23/05/2014
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Photograph, Fred Mitchell, Clouds over the Diamond Creek Trail, 23 May 2014, 23/05/2014
The structure with an orange tarpaulin is the plant nursery attached to the Diamond Creek Men's Shed.Digital copy of colour photographfred mitchell collection, 2014, diamond creek trail -
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Photograph, Fred Mitchell, Caterpillar on a plant, Diamond Creek Trail, 2 December 2014, 02/12/2014
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Photograph, Fred Mitchell, Caterpillar on a plant, Diamond Creek Trail, 2 December 2014, 02/12/2014
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Photograph, Fred Mitchell, Seeds about to blow away, Diamond Creek Trail, 2 December 2014, 02/12/2014
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Photograph, Fred Mitchell, Dry bark, Diamond Creek Trail, 28 January 2015, 28/01/2015
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Photograph, Fred Mitchell, Moss on Diamond Creek Trail, 24 February 2015, 24/02/2015
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Photograph, Fred Mitchell, Moss on Diamond Creek Trail, 24 February 2015, 24/02/2015
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Photograph, Fred Mitchell, Moss on Diamond Creek Trail, 24 February 2015, 24/02/2015
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Photograph, Fred Mitchell, Fastening pin, Diamond Creek Trail, 24 February 2015, 24/02/2015
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Photograph, Fred Mitchell, Bark, Diamond Creek Trail, 24 February 2015, 24/02/2015
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Photograph, Fred Mitchell, Bird, Diamond Creek Trail, 25 February 2015, 25/02/2015
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Photograph, Fred Mitchell, Erosion after construction, Diamond Creek Trail, 25 February 2015, 25/02/2015
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Photograph, Fred Mitchell, Cloud patterns over the Diamond Creek Trail, 11 March 2015, 11/03/2015
House is at end of Chusan Court, Diamond Creek.Digital copy of colour photographfred mitchell collection, diamond creek trail, 2015 -
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Photograph, Fred Mitchell, Beetle, Diamond Creek Trail, 18 March 2015, 18/03/2015
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Photograph, Fred Mitchell, Young shoots, Diamond Creek Trail, 4 April 2015, 04/04/2015
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Photograph, Fred Mitchell, Magpie, Diamond Creek Trail, 4 April 2015, 04/04/2015
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Photograph, Fred Mitchell, Bark, Diamond Creek Trail, 4 April 2015, 04/04/2015
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Photograph, Fred Mitchell, Beetles mating, Diamond Creek Trail, 4 April 2015, 04/04/2015
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Photograph, Fred Mitchell, Beetles mating, Diamond Creek Trail, 4 April 2015, 04/04/2015
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