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Greensborough Historical Society
Refrigerator magnet, Banyule BPI, 2000c
Business now operating from Level 3/1 Flintoff Street Greensborough 3088, Tel. 9433 7777Refrigerator magnet, priinted in blue on white"Building permits and inspections", phone number and address at 9-13 Flintoff Streetbusiness cards, building permits -
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Business card, Watsonia Newsagency, 2000c
The Watsonia Newsagency is operating from 93 Watsonia Road Watsonia in 2108Multi-coloured print on white. List of services on reverse sidebusiness cards, newsagents -
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Newspaper Clipping, Car wash to finish on top at plaza in October, 14/03/2018
Soap Hand Car Wash at Greensborough Plaza will operate solely from its top level car wash location after losing its lease battle with plaza management.News article 1 page, black text.soap hand car wash, greensborough plaza, marc nardo -
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Article, Bundoora Park Estate Company, 1890-1894
Bundoora Park Estate Company Limited was one of the many land development speculative companies operating in the Greensborough area in the 1890s. 5 p. of transcripts of five newspaper articles bundoora park estate campany limited, bundoora -
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Newspaper Clipping, School salutes principal; and, School shifts, by Fiona Kaegi. Watsonia South Primary [Wa5024], 14/12/1993
Articles on the amalgamation of Watsonia South Primary School and Yallambie Primary School in December 1993. Includes other articles from "In Watsonia with Rosalie Bray". Watsonia South Primary School operated independently from 1971 to 1993 when it amalgamated with Yallambie Primary.Newspaper clippings, black text and one photograph of principal Noel Doveywatsonia south primary school, yallambie primary school -
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Oral History, From Italy to Greensborough in the 1950s - the Sculli family / by Rosie Bray, 1950o
The Sculli family came to Melbourne in the 1950s and in 1960 opened a fruit shop in Main Street Greensborough. In 2014, they are operating a fruit shop in Greensborough Plaza. This oral history was collected and written for GHS and first published in "As I Recall" 2013.2 pages text and images.sculli family, rosie bray, greensborough -
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Photograph - Photograph - Digital Image, Betty Black, 1902c
Studio photograph of Elizabeth (Betty) Black, sister of Lindsay Black. The Black family were early landowners in Watsonia, from Grimshaw Street to Lambourn Road. The Model Studio operated from 330 Smith Street Collingwood from 1902-1904.Digital copy of black and white studio photograph.betty black, black family, elizabeth black, watsonia -
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Photograph - Digital image, Watsonia Garage C, 1931c
Photograph of Watsonia Garage, early 20th century. Shows old style petrol pumps and 'grain and produce' sign. Owned and operated by R.F.Watson.Digital copy of black and white photograph.watsonia garage, r f watson, watsonia -
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Photograph - Digital image, Whatmough jug, 1840c
Photograph of the "Whatmough Jug". Mr Robert Whatmough operated an orchard and commercial nursery on the property 'Willis Vale' at Greensborough and was related to Charles Partington by marriage. [Photo taken late 20th Century]The Whatmough family were Greensborough pioneers. Descendants still live locally.Digital copy of colour photograph.whatmough jug, whatmough family -
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Photograph - Digital image, Whatmough's "Cock Robin", 09/01/1850
Photograph of the horse "Cock Robin" owned by Robert Whatmough. Mr Robert Whatmough operated an orchard and commercial nursery on the property 'Willis Vale' at Greensborough and was related to Charles Partington by marriage. [Reference: The Argus - Wednesday 9 January 1850 Page 4... The River Plenty Races. – These races came off yesterday. The Plough Inn Cup of £25 was won by Mr. Beale’s Wallaby, beating three others. A pony race was won by Mr. Whatmough’s Cock Robin. A purse of £10 was won by Mr. Haye’s Gazelle.] The Whatmough family were Greensborough pioneersDigital copy of colour photograph.Photograph has printed caption: Celebrated Cock Robin aged 30 years. The property of Mr Robert Whatmough, Greensborough River Plenty. Date is illegible.cock robin, robert whatmough -
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Photograph - Digital Image, Gilding group 1, 1893c
Photograph of wedding group from Gilding family. The Gilding family lived in Greensborough. They operated a bootmaker's shop located on the west side of Main Street, north of the rail line.Digital copy of black and white photograph.gilding family, gilding -
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Photograph - Digital Image, Gilding family 2, 1903c
Photograph of a male member of the Gilding family. The Gilding family lived in Greensborough and operated a Bootmaker’s shop located on the west side of Main Street, north of the rail line.Digital copy of black and white photograph.gilding, gilding family -
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Photograph - Digital Image, Gilding wedding, 1896_
Informal photograph of wedding party from the Gilding family. The Gilding family lived in Greensborough and operated a Bootmaker’s shop located on the west side of Main Street, north of the rail line. John married Harriet Flower Edmonds in 1896. Standing next to the bride is Bruce Heddle and his mother Mrs W Heddle. John relocated to Diamond Creek after this wedding.Digital copy of black and white photograph. -
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Photograph - Digital Image, Gilding portrait [man and woman], 1890c
Portrait of George Iredale and Anna Marie Iredale [nee Gilding]. The Gilding family lived in Greensborough and operated a Bootmaker’s shop located on the west side of Main Street, north of the rail line.Digital copy of black and white studio photograph.gilding, gilding family -
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Photograph - Digital image, Ashril's Theatre Greensborough, 1958c
Ashril's Theatre operated in Main Street Greensborough in the 1950s and 1960s.This building has been demolished.Digital copy of black and white photograph.ashril theatre -
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Photograph - Digital image, Auntie Blanche's baby, 1900-1901
Part of a collection of photographs copied from the late Shirley Fraser (nee Black), also descendant of the McLaughlin family. This photograph shows "Auntie Blanche's baby". Blanche McLaughlin was the sister of John McLaughlin. This photo was taken in 1900 or 1901 when Webb and Webb operated their studio at 374 Hay Street Perth, next to Bon Marche.Digital copy of black and white studio photograph.shirley fraser, john mclaughlin, mclaughlin family, blanche mclaughlin -
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Photograph - Digital image, Mrs Jemma Fielding and daughter Rose, 1910c
Part of a collection of photographs copied from the late Shirley Fraser (nee Black), also descendant of the McLaughlin family. This photograph shows Mrs Jemma Fielding (seated) and daughter Rose. The Allan Studio operated from 318 Smith Street Collingwood between 1904 and 1920.Digital copy of black and white studio photograph.shirley fraser, jemma fielding, rose fielding -
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Photograph - Digital image, Evelyn and Duncan Black, 1895c
Part of a collection of photographs copied from the late Shirley Fraser (nee Black), also descendant of the McLaughlin family. This photograph shows Evelyn and Duncan Black. The photo was made by Yeoman Co. of Bourke Street Melbourne which operated between 1888 and 1915.Digital copy of black and white studio photograph.shirley fraser, evelyn black, duncan black -
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Photograph - Digital image, Mrs Dick Fielding, 1890c
Part of a collection of photographs copied from the late Shirley Fraser (nee Black), also descendant of the McLaughlin and Whatmough family. This photograph shows Mrs Dick Fielding. The photo was made by Yeoman Co. of Bourke Street Melbourne which operated between 1888 and 1915.Digital copy of black and white studio photograph.shirley fraser, dick fielding, fielding -
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Pamphlet, Hurstbridge and District Local History Group, 2006c
This brochure details the purpose and activities of the Hurstbridge and District Local History Group. Operating out of Allwood Neighbourhood House, the Group offers a range of local history activities and access to the Hurstbridge collection.Tri-fold A4 sheet of buff paper, printed in brown with sepia illustrations.hurstbridge, allwood neighbourhood house, hurstbridge and district local history group -
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Jar, Monbulk Jams: Plum and Raspberry, 8 oz, 1975c
Monbulk Preserves was a major Victorian manufacturer of jams situated at 89 Camms Road, Monbulk. Operated between 1909 and 1990. The label on this jar indicates the changeover to decimal weights. By the end of 1976, all packaged goods were required to be labelled in metric sizes, a process which began from 1970.Glass jar with twist/snap lidMonbulk Jams printed in red on white lid; label on jar reading Monbulk Preserves Ltd. Plum & raspberry jam net 8 oz. 226 grams Victoria Australiamonbulk preserves ltd -
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Letterhead, Watsonia High School Letterhead WaHIGH, 1961-1989
Single sheet of blank letterhead from Watsonia High School. Watsonia High School operated from 1961 to 1989 when Greensborough Secondary College was formed from the amalgamation of Watsonia High and Watsonia Technical School.Watsonia High School is now closed. One sheet of letterhead with school crest and address.watsonia high school -
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Photograph - Digital image, Ashril's Theatre Greensborough, 1958c
The Ashril Theatre operated in Main Street Greensborough in the 1960s.This building has been demolished.Digital copy of black and white photograph.ashril theatre -
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Photograph, Unidentified female, 1897c
Studio portrait of unidentified female, taken circa 1897. From the Partington collection. The Vanduck Studio was opposite the General Post Office in Bourke Street and was known to be operating in 1897. This photo was found in 1998 by Wyn Partington in a lost album under the house. Many of the names of Partington people in the photo album were lost to all viewing them in 2000.Sepia studio portrait.partington family -
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Photograph, Prudence Partington, 1888c
Prudence Partington was born in 1858 at a cottage at the Watsonia Toll Gate operated by her father Charles. The family later moved to Willis Vale. After their parents’ deaths, Maria and Prudence moved to a house in Sellars Street Watsonia in 1890. They lived together until their deaths in 1930, just two months apart.A pioneer Greensborough family.Sepia studio photograph.prudence partington, portrait photographs, partington famiy -
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Photograph - Digital image, Maria Partington at home, 1890c
Maria Partington was born in 1860 at a cottage at the Watsonia Toll Gate operated by her father Charles. The family later moved to Willis Vale. After their parent’s deaths, Maria and Prudence moved to a house in Sellars Street Watsonia in 1890. They lived together until their deaths in 1930, just two months apart.Digital copy of black and white photograph.maria partington, partington family -
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Photograph - Digital image, Maria Partington, 1880c
Maria Partington was born in 1860 at a cottage at the Watsonia Toll Gate operated by her father Charles. The family later moved to Willis Vale. After their parent’s deaths, Maria and Prudence moved to a house in Sellars Street Watsonia in 1890. They lived together until their deaths in 1930, just two months apart.A pioneer Greensborough family.Digital copy of black and white studio photograph.maria partington, partington family -
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Photograph - Digital image, Maria Partington, 1890c
Maria Partington was born in 1860 at a cottage at the Watsonia Toll Gate operated by her father Charles. The family later moved to Willis Vale. After their parent’s deaths, Maria and Prudence moved to a house in Sellars Street Watsonia in 1890. They lived together until their deaths in 1930, just two months apart.A pioneer Greensborough family.Digital copy of black and white studio photograph.maria partington, partington family -
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Photograph - Digital image, Prudence Partington, 1875c
Prudence Partington was born in 1858 at a cottage at the Watsonia Toll Gate operated by her father Charles. The family later moved to Willis Vale. After their parents’ deaths, Maria and Prudence moved to a house in Sellars Street Watsonia in 1890. They lived together until their deaths in 1930, just two months apart.A pioneer Greensborough family.Digital copy of black and white studio photograph.prudence partington, partington family -
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Photograph - Digital Image, Prudence Partington, 1883c
Prudence Partington was born in 1858 at a cottage at the Watsonia Toll Gate operated by her father Charles. The family later moved to Willis Vale. After their parents’ deaths, Maria and Prudence moved to a house in Sellars Street Watsonia in 1890. They lived together until their deaths in 1930, just two months apart.A pioneer Greensborough family.Digital copy of black and white studio photograph.prudence partington, partington family