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Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph, Inauguration of Saturday half-holiday: Love and Lewis 1909, 08/05/1909
Photograph shows staff of 'Love and Lewis' (a Collingwood Store) in front of Greensborough Hotel, celebrating the inauguration of the Saturday half-day holiday on May 8th 1909. Later 'Love and Lewis' became 'Love and Pollard'.This photograph celebrates the introduction of a Saturday half-day holiday and is an example of the popularity of Greensborough as a picnic destination.Copy of black and white photograph.Caption hand written in white ink on front of photograph: 'Inauguration of Saturday 1/2 holiday. Mess Love and Lewis Ist Annual Picnic. Greensborough May 9th 1909."love and lewis, picnics, greensborough hotel, saturday half holiday -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph, Unknown, Picnic group at Greensborough Hotel, 1905_
Photograph shows group of men on horse-drawn dray in front of Greensborough Hotel.Another photograph of a picnic group in Greensborough.Copy of black and white photographpicnics, greensborough, greensborough hotel -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Para Road Greensborough from the Station, 1975_
Photograph of the intersection of Para Road and Main Street Greensborough circa 1975. Shows the Greensborough Valley Market on the corner and Greensborough Hotel in background. Taken from the Station, the train line can be seen in the foreground.Digital copy of colour photograph.greensborough valley market, greensborough station, para road, main street greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Greensborough Hotel, 1940c
Early photograph of the Greensborough Hotel on the corner Hailes and Main Street Greensborough. This hotel was built in 1925.The Greensborough Hotel is one of the few buildings to survive the redevelopment of Greensborough in the 1970s.Digital copy of black and white photograph.greensborough hotel, ray godwill -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Group of men outside Greensborough Hotel, 1909c
Photograph of a group of men outside Greensborough Hotel circa 1909. [There are suspicions that the top right is Ted Foley and the front right is Jack Stock]Digital copy of black and white photograph.greensborough hotel -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marble Hall, 1930-1940
Photograph of "Marble Hall", Greensborough. The Marble Hotel, Greensborough was located at the corner of Main Street and Para Road. The first licensed hotel in Greensborough and one of the earliest brick buildings was built by James Chapman in the early 1850s as a hotel and lodging house to cater for wood carters and those trying their luck at the gold fields but served many functions over the years including post office, general store, public hall, butchers, bakers, surgery, private dwelling and baby health care centre. It got its name due to its white washed exterior. This photo is from the Lorraine Coates Collection.Photograph of early Greensborough building, now demolished.Digital copy of black and white photograph.marble hotel greensborough, james chapman, marble hall greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Farmers Arms Hotel Greensborough, 1924c
The Farmers Arms Hotel was built on the corner of Main and Hailes Street Greensborough in 1864 by James Iredale to cater for the ever increasing number of wood carters and other hauliers carting their wares between Melbourne timber mills and the gold fields. The Farmers Arms Hotel site is currently occupied by the Greensborough Hotel. The proprietor, Mr Monaghan, demolished the Farmers Arms to make way, in 1925 for the new Greensborough Hotel. [It is said that the demolished materials were used to construct the Masonic Hall further up Main Street - at the same time].Digital copy of black and white photograph.greensborough hotel, farmers arms hotel, james iredale -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Iredale Family 1 [man and woman], 1890c
Photograph of members of the Iredale family - George Iredale and Anna Marie [nee Gilding]. In 1858, James Iredale owned the General Store in Main Street Greensborough, when it became the Town’s Post Office. The Farmers Arms Hotel was built on the corner of Main and Hailes Street in 1864 by George Iredale to cater for the ever increasing number of wood carters and other hauliers carting their wares between Melbourne, timber mills and the gold fields. The Farmers Arms Hotel is currently the site of the Greensborough Hotel. Digital copy of black and white studio photograph.james iredale, george iredale, farmers arms hotel -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, George Iredale, 1890c
Cropped photograph of male Iredale. In 1858, James Iredale owned the General Store in Main Street Greensborough, when it became the Town’s Post Office. The Farmers Arms Hotel was built on the corner of Main and Hailes Street in 1864 by George Iredale to cater for the ever increasing number of wood carters and other hauliers carting their wares between Melbourne, timber mills and the gold fields. The Farmers Arms Hotel is currently the site of the Greensborough Hotel. Cropped section of black and white studio photograph.george arthur iredale, james iredale, farmers arms hotel -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Noel Withers, Greensborough Hotel 2010, 04/06/2010
... Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Greensborough Hotel Main Street ...Greensborough Hotel Main Street Greensborough. Photograph taken 2010 by GHS member Noel Withers.Digital copy of colour photograph.greensborough hotel -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Tom Iredale, 1945c
Part of a collection of photographs of the Iredale family, descendants of James Iredale (arrived Greensborough c1858) and his son George (arrived 1873). The man in this photograph has not been identified. Note: The (new looking) Rechabite Hall Roof in the background. In the 1906 Sands Directory, listed as the caretaker as being Arthur Iredale. The Iredales lived between the Rechabite Hall and The Farmers Arms Hotel. On 26/7/2018 Ian Gilbert identified 'the man' as Thomas Iredale; son of George.Digital copy of black and white photograph.iredale family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Greensborough Hotel [group], 1909c
Group of unknown men outside the original Greensborough Hotel. Photographs from the collection of Peter Blackbourn; a descendant of the Chapman Stock family. Annotations to photos by Peter Blackbourn. [There are unconfirmed suspicions that the top right is Ted Foley and the front right is Jack Stock]Digital copy of black and white photograph.peter blackbourn, greensborough hotel -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Patty Fryer outside Greensborough Hotel, 1909c
Patty Fryer outside Greensborough Hotel. Photographs from the collection of Peter Blackbourn, a descendant of the Chapman Stock family. Annotations to photos by Peter Blackbourn.Digital copy of black and white photograph.peter blackbourn, patty fryer -
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Newspaper clipping, Sensational accident. Picnic van upset. 1896, 28/12/1896
Greensborough and district has always been a popular spot for picnickers but his Boxing Day picnic ended in disaster. [The injured were treated at The Farmers Arms Hotel]An account of the dangers of fast travel on country roads.2 pages. Page one has a facsimile of the article downloaded from Trove (National Library of Australia); page two is a transcription of the article.road accidents, picnics, greensborough, diamond creek -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Diamond Valley Sketchbook, 1973_
Diamond Valley Sketchbook, written by Brian McKinlay with drawings by Graham Hawley. Cover the area surrounding the Diamond Valley from Heidelberg to Mernda.A sketch book featuring landmarks around the Diamond Valley area in 1973. Many of these no longer exist.A 63 page hard back book with a map of the area covered by the book printed in blue in the inner covers. Three copies have a dust jacket printed in blue with title details, whilst the actual book cover lacks any detail. 4 copies.Some pencil markings in the inside cover.diamond valley, griffin house, rosehill, austin hospital, banyule house, trestle bridge eltham, shillinglaw cottage, montsalvat, old england hotel, eltham primary school, sweeney's cottage, pound bend tunnel, weller's pub, the eltham barrel, hassall's gallery, st katherine's chapel, yan yean reservoir, mernda hotel -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Rigby Limited, Old Victorian country pubs sketchbook, 1976_
Information and sketches of 29 Victorian country hotels.64 p., illus.hotels -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Photograph - Digital Image, Butterworth family at Hewitt-Keys wedding, 21/08/1912
The Butterworth family were a Greensborough pioneer family and later owned the Greensborough newsagency. Photograph of the combined Hewitt/Keys family on 21/08/1912 at Edith’s wedding at the Old England Hotel Heidelberg. Back row from left: Nellie Butterworth (nee Hewitt), Ethel Keys, Edith Tyrell (nee Keys), Zillah Mehegan (nee Keys), Amelia Roy (nee Hewitt). Front row from left: Mabel Keys, Edward Keys, Myrtle Keys, Eliza Keys (nee Joyce), Lila Keys. Digital copy of black and white photograph.butterworth family, hewitt family, keys family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Keys/Tyrrell Marriage 1912, 21/08/1912
Photograph taken at the marriage of Edith Keys to Reuben Tyrrell. Many of those in the photograph have been named. The photograph was taken in front of the Old England Hotel, date 21 August 1912.Digital image of wedding photos 1p., with Family group sheet for Edward Keys 2p.Names of people in wedding photos.keys family, tyrrell family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Postcards, Yarra Plenty Regional Library, Eltham District Historical Society postcards, 1900s
... Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne 1. Watson's Hotel, cnr. Pitt Street ...1. Watson's Hotel, cnr. Pitt Street and Main Road Eltham c. 1902. 2. Main Road Hurstbridge. 3. Railway workers celebrate the first steam train to Hurstbridge 1912Three black & white postcardswatson's hotel, eltham, hurstbridge, hurstbridge train line, eltham district historical society -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph, Unknown, Greensborough Hotel, 1900c
Photograph of group outside the original Greensborough Hotel situated in Church Street Greensborough. The man in the rear right holding a child has been identified as William Rank. The Rank family came from Heidelberg and it was common practice to drive horse and carriage to Greensborough for a gathering or picnic.Sepia photograph mounted on brown board. Some damage to photo and mount.rank family, william rank -
Greensborough Historical Society
Table mat, Greensborough Hotel, Greensborough Family Bistro, 1970s
This table placemat advertises the Greensborough Hotel, Min Street Greensborough. The graphic on the mat is an early 20th century photograph of the Farmers Arms Hotel.Table placemat on manilla colored paper with brown image and textgreensborough hotel, farmers arms hotel -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Argus (newspaper), Death notice of Mrs Ellis 16 October 1883, 16/10/1883
Death and funeral notices for Mrs Maberly Ann Ellis, wife of Frederick William Ellis of Greensborough Hotel.Print of death and funeral notice from The Argus.ellis family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photographs, Photographs by Maria Barbaro, 2009_
A collection of over 170 photographs taken by artist Maria Barbaro as studies for her paintings. Taken in the Greensborough area, photos cover a wide range of natural and built landscapes, including the Plenty River; parks and gardens; the Greensborough Hotel; Ashmead; Greensborough railway station.A variety of photographs of the Greensborough area in the early 21st Century.Folder containing approx 150 colour photographs of Greensborough area. Each photograph 10x15cmmaria barbaro, greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photographs (copy), Turner family photographs, 1942o
Photographs of the Turner family: Sheet 1: Charlotte Caroline Turner (1942), George Turner (29/03/1947); Sheet 2: Harold and Francis Virginia Turner (2 photos, Feb/March 1955 and December 1942), Francis Virginia Turner (nee Smith) was publican of the Greensborough Hotel; Sheet 3: Wedding of Harold Law to Dorothy Turner (group photo) at Greensborough Methodist Church (24/02/1917) and Harold and Dorothy on their wedding day.3 photocopies of black and white photos.Photographs are named.turner family, greensborough hotel -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Old homestead 'not fit', 2000c
The article is about the demise of the homestead formerly known as "Saxam"."Saxam" was the home of William Santon, a former councillor and Mayor of the Heidelberg City Council. He was also a foundation member of Greensborough Football club in 1922.A short article featuring a colour photograph. william santon, greensborough football club, greensborough hotel, churinga, st john of god, city of heidelberg, saxam -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph, Corner Para Road and Main Street Greensborough c1993, 1993_
The photograph shows road works on the corner of Para Road and Main Street Greensborough in 1993.The view also includes the Greensborough Hotel, the valley Buildings and the group of shops on the Para Rd corner named as Greensborough Valley Market. In the foreground it shows the Greensborough railway station car park as unsealed.A colour photograph of a street scene.Nilpara rd, main st, greensborough, road works, valley buildings, greensborough hotel, greensborough valley market -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photographs, Photographs by Maria Barbaro, 2010c
Maria Barbaro is a Greensborough artist. These photographs were taken as studies for her paintings. includes Greensborough Hotel, Bridge and pine, Main Street from Delfin Crescent, Old bridge.Colour photographs, digital prints.Name of photographer on back of photos.maria barbaro, greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Built with a heart of gold, 05/04/2017
Travellers bound for Victoria’s goldfields would stop at Farmers Arms Hotel, now known as the Greensborough Hotel, to put their feet up and enjoy a well-earned break. In this article, several Greensborough historical sites are discussed. Businesses occupying these sites today are identified.News article 2 page, black text, black and white images.farmers arms hotel, greensborough hotel, greensborough historical society -
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Article, The Willis Diary by Anne Paul. Based on A Pioneer Squatter's Life, 09/04/1837o
The Willis Diary by GHS member Anne Paul is based on A Pioneer Squatter's Life (Item158). The Willis family were early settlers at Lower Plenty, just near where the hotel and old bridge are today. Anne has reviewed and analysed this chapter from Historical Records of Victoria, Vol. 6. The Crown, the land, and the squatter, 1835-1840. She includes further information on the Willis family and photographs of the archaeological dig at the Bridge Inn Hotel Mernda in 2017.Diary of James L Willis from 1837, portraying hardships suffered in the young colony of Victoria.15 page, text and colour illustrations. Digital copy.willis family, plenty river, lower plenty, james willis, bridge inn hotel mernda -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Pushback on punters, 11/10/2017
A poker machine freeze in parts of Banyule has prompted calls for reforms to be extended into gambling hot spot Greensborough.News article 1 page, black text.banyule, poker machines, greensborough, greensborough rsl, greensborough hotel