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Greensborough Historical Society
Educational aid, Beginning fraction card game LP1295, 1980c
Game uses playing cards and a comic strip to teach children fractions.Methods of teaching change over time and this gives one example of a teaching aid.In cardboard box: 100 game cards (2 sets of 50 cards) with a fraction game which builds into a comic strip. Multi-coloured cards.fractions, playing cards, card games, educational games, lower plenty primary school -
Greensborough Historical Society
Medicine Kit, Home medicine kit (20th Century), 1937c
Gathered from various donors, these items were in common use throughout the 20th century as home remedies. Rawleigh's Anti-Pain was advertised in The Hillston Spectator and Lachlan River Advertiser (NSW), Thursday 8 April 1937, page 3.Examples of home first aid.Various bottles and tins, some containing liquid. A glass eye bath.first aid kits, medicines -
Greensborough Historical Society
Folder, Lions Club of Greensborough. Public Relations Committee scrap book, 1969_
This contains newspaper cuttings that record the events of the period 1969 to 1970. Many articles are about a Charity Queen Quest being sponsored by the Lions club and some relate to toys being donated to South Vietnamese children, as this was during the Vietnam war.Lists local activities of the Lions club to assist with community projects.Spiral bound folder with newspaper articles concerning the Lions Club of Greensborough during the period 1st July 1969 to 30th June 1970.Numerous biro commentaries through out. On front cover: "Started by PR Committee H. Fraser, N. Way and K. Gregson. June July 1969 - June 30 1970."lions club, lions club of greensborough, greensborough, vietnam war, charity, charity queen quest, janefield -
Greensborough Historical Society
Magazine clipping, Memorabilia [Janefield RAAF], 12/08/1943
Details of RAAF WW2 Hygiene Training CampRecords little known information on the origins of the building foundations north of Greensborough.One page article on the RAAF Hygiene Training Camp located just south of the Janefield Community.raaf, world war ii, janefield, hygiene training camp, 1943 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper, Diamond Valley Leader, A Journey Through Time, 17/11/1999
Details the ages of local schools and the contact details of the active Historical Societies in the area in 1999.A special supplement issued in the lead up to New Year's Eve 1999.A Diamond Valley News advertising supplement issued on 17th November 1999. 12 pages, illus. (some col.). Scan of entire item available at GHS.nillumbik historical society, eltham historical society, warrandyte historical society, yarrambat historical society, ellis cottage historical centre, andrew ross museum, diamond valley news, celebrate 2000 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical chart, Britnell Family, 1754o
Details the Britnell families generations from 1806 onwards.Jonah Britnell (b. 1806) was a pioneer of Greensborough and later Box Hill.A 2 1/2 page, Genealogical chart of the Britnell family on A4 page with multi coloured printing.Numerous biro markings and a paragraph in texta pen.britnell family, greensborough, box hill, josiah britnell -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Newspaper Clipping, Jamie Duncan, Steeped in History by Jamie Duncan, 13/05/1998
Relates the history of St Katherine's Church and the Beale family of St Helena.The Beales were amongst the earliest pioneers in the Greensborough area.Newspaper article on Rev Jock Ryan and St Katherine's Anglican Church in St Helena.st katherines church, st helena, anthony beale, jock ryan -
Greensborough Historical Society
Manuscript, Medhurst manuscript on First Wesleyan Service on Batman Hill, 24/04/1836
Records stories relating to the early Wesleyan church in Melbourne. Mentions pioneers such as John Batman and David Thomas Medhurst. Written by Ivy Medhurst (1896-1972)Records events of 24th April 1836 and other stories relating to the early Wesleyan church in Melbourne.Photocopy of a 4 page A4 manuscript with details of the 1st Wesleyan Church service held in Melbourne.Copy of handwritten manuscript.wesleyan church, john batman, david thomas medhurst, david medhurst, batmans hill, april 24th 1836 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Major Thoroughfare Cuts a Path, 30/3/2011
A half page newspaper article with a photograph of an early Eltham scene recording the origins of Main Road, Eltham. Written by Eltham District Historical Society members Russell Yeoman and Jim Connor.Details some of the deviations that Main Road had taken during its earliest years.A half page newspaper article with a photograph of an early Eltham scene.Hand written date in red pen "30/3/2011".eltham, main road, kangaroo ground, lower plenty, plenty river, montmorency south, old eltham road, bolton street, russell yeoman, jim connor -
Greensborough Historical Society
Letter, Letter of Support Greensborough, Its Cemetery & Pioneering Families, 04/01/2008
Letter of support to PROV for a grant to record the early settlement of Greensborough.The letter is for grant money to record the early settlement of Greensborough and preserve the Pioneer Cemetery.A one page letter featuring the letterhead and logo of Nillumbik Historical Society Inc.Nilgreensborough, nillumbik historical society inc., greensborough cemetery -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph (copy), Happy Hollow, 13/4/1994
A group of 4 photographs taken in 1994 and an early photograph of the same building for comparison.Happy Hollow farm was located on the Plenty River about 4 km upstream for the Greensborough township. It was originally built in the late 1840's and was rented by the Whatmough family at one time. It is now lost as it was taken over by Parks Victoria, left derelict and burnt down by vandals in the early 2000's.A group of photocopied photographs on A4 size paper. There is a black and wihte copy as well as a colour copy of 4 photographs with transcriptions on the rear of the sheet. The other sheet shows the building in the mid 1800's.Details on the reverse of 2 sheets about the photographs on the obverse.happy hollow farm, bell family, plenty river, whatmough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Matter of Trust, 24/01/2004
Details the history of Gulf Station Yarra Glen and the Bell family from their time of arrival in Victoria in 1839.Origins of a pioneering family with some links to Greensborough.Newspaper article on the Gulf Station Yarra Glen and the Bell family. Includes text and photograph of Ruth Crofts.gulf station, charles la trobe, william bell, ruth crofts, bell family, happy hollow -
Greensborough Historical Society
Report, Examining Draughtsman's Report - Watts River Aqueduct, 20/07/1897
This Field Survey was commissioned by the Melbourne Board of Works and was used to position the Maroondah Aqueduct bridge north of Greensborough at its crossing point on the Plenty River. It incorporated the use of wrought iron water pipes and therefore is of lighter construction than other similar bridges in the district. It features a traverse of the Plenty RiverThe Maroondah Aqueduct bridge is a significant example of late 19th century engineering. A 4 page reproduction of an Office of Titles document. Copy of handwritten report includes maps.maroondah aqueduct, watts river aqueduct, bridge, greensborough, office of titles, 1897, wrought iron water pipes, plenty river, melbourne board of works -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Telling Tales From The Borough, 27/02/2008
Covers the launch of a book called "The Stories Inside" written by Kay Arthur at the Greensborough Hotel.Records local anecdotes as experienced by the author who grew up in Greensborough in the 1960s.A 2 page newspaper article on a book entiled "The Stories Inside". It features coloured photographs of the author and book.kay arthur, greensborough hotel, authors, books, watsonia railway station, greensborough swimming pool -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Preschool washout, 25/01/2012
Half page article on damage from floods on Christmas Day 2011. Noting in particular damage to Briar Hill Preschool.A further reference to the Christmas Day 2011 floods.Half page newspaper article featuring 2 coloured photographs. D V Leader 25/1/12 in biro.christmas day 2011, floods, briar hill preschool, tom melican -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, Banyule City Council, Watermarc (Banyule Banner March/April 2012), 2012_04
Records the progress, features and proposed opening dates of Watermarc.Watermarc is the new aquatic centre in Greensborough, replacing the former swimming pool.A multi coloured page from the Banyule Banner (March/April 2012) highlighting the progress of the Watermarc development in Greensborough. It features photographs of the site as it is being built. Also a small flyer advertising "Foundation Member Launch" March 3, 2012.Date and source inscription on top of page.greensborough, watermarc, construction, swimming pools, banyule city council, banyule banner -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Memories so sweet as time goes by, 24/03/1994
Newspaper article from 1994 recording the history of the Bell family at Happy Hollow.Happy Hollow was built in the late 1840's about 4 km north of Greensborough on the Plenty River. The article informs us that the Bell family moved there in 1943 and lived without power or running water at that site until March 1994 when Betty moved out.A copy of a black and white article from The Age newspaper. Includes text and photograph of Betty Bell at Happy Hollow farm.Biro inscriptions in title and highlighting throuhgout..happy hollow, plenty river, bell family, betty bell, . -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Local Scene, 06/07/1990
A pair of articles published by our local newspaper detailing local events.Articles were written by Greensborough Historical Society Member Rosalie Bray.A photocopy of two Local Scene columns from the Diamond Valley Leader newspaper written by GHS member Rosalie Bray.david ramsay low, taxi driver, hubert opperman, doreen simmondson, watsonia little athletics, bundoora netball club -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Glimpses of the Past, 18/03/1986
The article was written by Linley Hartley on the reminiscences of Lorraine Coates (nee Poulter) of her life in Greensborough. There are a lot of references to her ancestral families, particularly the Poulters and also the Roys and Hewitts. The article also refers to Lorraine's family's activities during World War 2 in Richmond.Poulters, Roys and Hewitts were all local pioneer families.An A3 sized photocopy of a Diamond Valley News story. Includes photograph of Lorraine Coates and two scenes of 'old' Greensborough. Copy 2: Item 522.Some minor biro markspoulter, hewitt, roy, greensborough, lorraine coates, richmond, st helena cemetary -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Fields give way to business boom, 1993_
Tells some of the story of the settlement of Greensborough and Lend Leases' gradual take over of Greensborough shopping area. In Canberra Times Wednesday 17 November 1993, page 27: Melbourne: Lend Lease Corp Ltd is to undertake a $600 million redevelopment of two suburban Melbourne shopping centres, at Dandenong and Greensborough; to be built in conjunction with Australia's largest retailer; Coles Myer Ltd. The project will create about 2000 jobs; 1000 during construction and 1000 in long-term retail.Has some history of Greensborough and records the average land prices in 1993. A black and white Sunday Age newspaper story. Includes map and photograph of resident.greensborough, lend lease, 1993, land prices -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Valley Art, 2000_06
Article discusses the Loyola College Art Show and the photograph shows two Loyola students with artist Shirley Fraser. Shirley Fraser was involved in many community activities. She was a member of the pioneering Black family of Bundoora and Watsonia and a member of GHS. Photocopy of newspaper article. Text and photograph. Written in pen by Shirley Fraser: “June 2000” and “I had more weight, more hair, more teeth, and more “get up and go” then!! Now all is downhill or “shifted”!!” loyola college, loyola art show, shirley fraser, shirley black, xavier pearce, margie morrison, artists -
Greensborough Historical Society
Oral History Collection, Bill Cecil, 23/06/2012
Bill Cecil is a member of GHS and a long time resident of Greensborough. Bill presented a lively talk to the June 2012 meeting of Greensborough Historical Society. Bill provided details of the family run store in Greensborough and his involvement with the Greensborough Football Club. Oral history transcript by Bill Cecil, audio recording of talk presented to GHS meeting, PowerPoint of photographs. bill cecil, cecil family, greensborough football club, greensborough historical society, oral history -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Typical Homes that would be constructed by Mitchell Trading Pty Ltd, 1960_
An early advertising brochure for prospective homeowners to choose the style of home they would like built. House and land packages were available in the areas of Bundoora surrounding the Loyola and Parade College sites, which were monasteries in the 1960s. The aerial photographs show the open nature of the landscape from Bundoora across to Greensborough and Watsonia in the 1960s. Book of black and white photographs bound in brown card cover. Contains 14 photos of houses and shops and 14 aerial photos of Bundoora including the Loyola and Parade College areas. Includes notes from Gary Partington.In pencil inside front cover: 29/1/1960.houses, bundoora, greensborough, watsonia, loyola college, parade college, mitchell trading, aerial photography -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photographs, Gary Partington, Greensborough By-Pass, 1986_
The Greensborough by-pass extends from Grimshaw Street in the south to Diamond Creek Road in the north. It is intersected by the eastern end of the Metropolitan Ring Road.Unpublished photographs of the construction of the Greensborough by-pass.21 colour photographs of the construction phase of the Greensborough By-pass.greensborough bypass, roads, greensborough, gary partington, metropolitan ring road -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Port Phillip Gazette 1838-1841. Facsimile edition, 1838-1841
5 Volume Set of Port Phillip Gazette from 1838 to 1841. Published as a Facsimile of the Originals in 1979 this Set is a numbered limited edition. The first issue of the Port Phillip Gazette, a four page weekly appeared 27 October 1838.A limited edition of this early Melbourne newspaper.5 volumes.Dimensions for Vols 1 & 2 are 47 x 28 cm; Vols 3 to 5 are 47 x 33 cm. Facsimile of the original newspapers.Limited edition numbered inside.port phillip gazette, newspapers, replicas, facsimiles, melbourne -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photographs, St Katherine's Anglican Church St Helena 1930s, 19/03/1932
St Katherine's Church St Helena was built by Major Anthony Beale pioneer settler of the area, and named after his wife. The original church was damaged by fire in February 1957 and rebuilt shortly after. The accompanying article describes the "quaint old village of Greensborough" and an excursion to the churchyard at St Helena. Refer to article by Eileen Fortescue in The Argus Newspaper Saturday 19/3/1932 Page 8.These photos are significant as they were taken before the fire and there are few photographs of the original church. Set of 4 postcards (9x14cm), one photograph (10x16cm), one photograph (16x11cm). All show views of St Katherine's Church St Helena. Also an A4 copy of a magazine article about St Helena.Each image has a caption and date on the back.st katherines church, st helena, anthony beale, rose chapel -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Imagine the old days, 10/09/1985
News article relating the opening of a 'gold mining' site and wooden train at Westerfolds Park.Photocopy of article from Diamond Valley News 1985. Includes photograph of children on miniature train.westerfolds park, gold mine, parks, playgrounds, george haslam, yarra river -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, Diamond Valley (eMelbourne), 1836o
A short history of the Diamond Valley and Shire of Diamond Valley from the website www.emelbourne.net.au 2 pages downloaded from eMelbourne site on 1/4/2012.shire of diamond valley, greensborough, diamond valley -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Grimshaw Street Greensborough, 13/12/1935
Article from the Hurstbridge Advertiser (13/12/1935) reporting on the proposed construction of Grimshaw Street and who was responsible for paying for it. Includes reference to many Greensborough streets.2 page article downloaded from the National Library of Australia. Copy 2: Item # 540.heidelberg road trust, grimshaw street, cordner -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, Bushranging, murder and capture of the murderer, 02/11/1866
Article from 'Colonist' newspaper (2/11/1866) reporting on the capture of bushranger Robert Bourke in Diamond Creek.Has references to Greensborough.5 page article downloaded from National Library of New Zealand website 'paperspast'. bushrangers, greensborough, murder, robert bourke, diamond creek, hurstbridge