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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Slide, Fernside Avenue Playground, Briar Hill, 25 Jul 1973
Construction of the playground in progress, viewed from Toorac Drive looking up to Fernside Avenue35 mm colour positive transparency Mount - Agfacolor Service (Blue)briar hill, fernside avenue, playground, toorac drive -
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Slide, Construction of Eltham Town Park, 25 Jul 1973
Construction of Eltham Town Park; reclamation of the eastern end of the tip overflow and landscape in progress of being sculptured and lakes formed. Shillinglaw Cottage and the Eltham Trestle Bridge visible. The park was later renamed Alistair Knox Park.35 mm colour positive transparency Mount - Agfacolor Service (Blue)Memorial Park 25 July 1973eltham, alistair knox park, eltham town park, shillinglaw cottage, eltham trestle bridge, eltham tip, trestle bridge -
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Work on paper (item) - Pupil's Progress Report, Coburg School, Susan Zull, 1961
Susan Zull was the daughter of Florence Ada and Robert Henry Zull of Brunswick when she attended Coburg School, no 484 in the early 1960s. This undated progress report, cites numerical scores for June and December for Grade three for the subjects: speech, reading, composition, english, spellling, writing, arithmetic, social studies, nature study, health knowledge, art, and needlework. It also provides a short report on Susan's progress. The report is signed by W. E. Thomas Head teacher and Robert H. Zull The family would move to Eltham in 1963. susan zull, susan bennett, coburg school, report card, grade 3, education, primary, elementary, subjects, robert zull, w. e. thomas -
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Advertising, Real Estate For Sale advertisement, 152 Progress Road, Eltham North, March 2007, 2007
Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material Advertised March 2007 for $570,000 plus; Sold April 2007 for $693,000 1970s Alistair Knox designLaminated; 42.3 x 30.3 cmalistair knox design, eltham, morrison kleeman real estate, progress road, real estate advertisement -
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Photograph, Steam locomotive J-521 with the Royal Train on the Wharf Spur line during a visit to Echuca by the new Governor of Victoria, His Excellency Sir Rohan Delacombe, c.May 1963
In this picture The Royal Train is passing through a railway crossing along the Wharf Spur line. The train has been shortened comprising steam locomotive J-521 and tender to which is attached the State car. The State car is in the design of the Spirit of Progress. George Coop advised that the occasion is the visit of the Governor of Victoria, Sir Rohan Delacombe to Echuca in 1963. Delacombe had replaced Sir Dallas Brooks in May 1963 who had departed for England on the liner Iberia,11 April 1963 (1963 'SIR DALLAS ON WAY TO U.K.', The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995), 9 April, p. 9. , viewed 27 Jan 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article104249252) George believes the Governor was doing a considerable formal train ride around the State and Echuca was on the schedule. The ‘platform’ was a special creation for such purposes, located on the wharf spur line that ran behind the Echuca Civic Centre. The large notice board commemorates the Queen’s visit on March 5th, 1954 for which the platform was initially built. From time to time it would get spruced up with pot plants, fresh paint and repaired hand rails for formal functions. George attended the Civic Reception held for the Governor. A picture of His Excellency Sir Rohan Delacombe, Governor of Victoria, and Lady Delacombe about to entrain at Spencer Street for a visit to western Victoria is available on page 4 of VICTORIAN RAILWAYS REPORT OF THE VICTORIAN RAILWAYS COMMISSIONERS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1963. (http://www.victorianrailways.net/vr%20history/annual_reports/vrar1963.pdf) More information about the Victorian Railways Royal Train https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victorian_Railways_Royal_Train State Car No. 5 https://www.pjv101.net/cd/pages/c160v06.htm Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Ilford FP3 black and white negative transparencyechuca, george coop collection, governor of victoria, j-521, railway crossing, royal train, sir rohan delacombe, state car no. 5, victorian railways, wharf spur line -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Steam locomotive J-521 with the Royal Train on the Wharf Spur line during a visit to Echuca by the new Governor of Victoria, His Excellency Sir Rohan Delacombe, c.May 1963
In this picture the Royal Train is pulled up with the State Car at the commemorative platform on the Wharf Spur line. The train has been shortened comprising steam locomotive J-521 and tender to which is attached the State car. The State car is in the design of the Spirit of Progress. The platform is lined with plants in planter boxes. Two men in suits standing to the right, one with a large camera – either press or official photographer. The sign on the platform commemortaes the visit of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and His Royal Highness Phillip Duke of Edinburg on March 5th, 1954. George Coop advised that the occasion is the visit of the Governor of Victoria, Sir Rohan Delacombe to Echuca in 1963. Delacombe had replaced Sir Dallas Brooks in May 1963 who had departed for England on the liner Iberia,11 April 1963 (1963 'SIR DALLAS ON WAY TO U.K.', The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995), 9 April, p. 9. , viewed 27 Jan 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article104249252) George believes the Governor was doing a considerable formal train ride around the State and Echuca was on the schedule. The ‘platform’ was a special creation for such purposes, located on the wharf spur line that ran behind the Echuca Civic Centre. The large notice board commemorates the Queen’s visit on March 5th, 1954 for which the platform was initially built. From time to time it would get spruced up with pot plants, fresh paint and repaired hand rails for formal functions. A picture of His Excellency Sir Rohan Delacombe, Governor of Victoria, and Lady Delacombe about to entrain at Spencer Street for a visit to western Victoria is available on page 4 of VICTORIAN RAILWAYS REPORT OF THE VICTORIAN RAILWAYS COMMISSIONERS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1963. (http://www.victorianrailways.net/vr%20history/annual_reports/vrar1963.pdf) More information about the Victorian Railways Royal Train https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victorian_Railways_Royal_Train State Car No. 5 https://www.pjv101.net/cd/pages/c160v06.htmDigital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Ilford FP3 black and white negative transparencyechuca, george coop collection, governor of victoria, j-521, royal train, sir rohan delacombe, state car no. 5, victorian railways, wharf spur line -
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Folder, Friends of Eltham Library, 1988-1995
Folder of information relating to the library dates from 1988 to 1995 (before during and after construction of current Eltham Library located in Panther Place, Eltham). Folder includes record of meeting 15 October 1995 to relaunch FOEL. Includes plans of the library and draft constitution Bank account information. Selection of material re planning for new library including: Shire of Eltham Eltham Library Occasional committee agenda, Adult Literacy Group background; consultation progress. 1988-89. Newspaper article The aims of the community group are to (in summary) provide an opportunity for the community to support its library. To encourage appreciation of the library service and its resources. To encourage better communication between council, library staff and the community, to promote the library by raising funds and undertaking special projects and to foster good relationships. Also 15 page written submission prepapred on behalf of the Council of the Shire of Eltham and hand written notes by Harry Gilham in a folder. Submission to Administrative Appeals Tribunal of Victoria. Appeal on behalf of the Council of the Shire of Eltham supporting issuance of Permit, by Maddock Lonie and Chisholm, 21 January 1993. The submission includes discussion of the application, the subject land and the surrounding area, the proposed development, the planning controls, the objections, comments from referral authorities, the appeals, council's commitment to the projectand discussion of the issues raised.HG Booklets 2, 6 and 49.eltham library, friends of eltham library, community group, eltham adult literacy group inc., harry gilham collection -
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Folder, Kenneth Eric Eckersall, Aboriginal Reconcilation Events in Nillumbik, 2006
Subtitled: "a work in progress" this essay of one and half pages documents in chronological order reconciliation events in the Shire of Nillumbik 1997-2006.2 pagesHG Booklet 24aboriginal reconcilliation, harry gilham collection, shire of nillumbik -
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Photograph, Michael Wood, Wood family home post construction, 184 Progress Road, Eltham North, 1970, 1970
Black and white negative film, 120 format 6 x 6 black & white (no markings); 2 strips of 3 frames and 2 single framesalistair knox design, eltham north, houses, progress road -
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Photograph, Michael Wood, Wood family home during construction, 184 Progress Road, Eltham North, 1969, 1969
Wood family home (1969-2011) pre and post construction by Knox and HellemonsIlford FP3 35mm black and white negative film; 3 strips, 15 frames Also 10 x 12 cm black and white print of frame no. 25alistair knox design, construction, eltham north, hellemon, houses, progress road, car -
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Photograph, Michael Wood, Wood family home during construction, 184 Progress Road, Eltham North, 1969, 1969
Wood family home (1969-2011) pre and post construction by Knox and HellemonsKodachrome 35mm colour transparency in cardboard mount Processing date illegible 69M5 Panorama digital file created from frames 9-11 Inscribed in ink "184 Progress Rd Eltham North 1969"alistair knox design, construction, eltham north, hellemon, houses, progress road -
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Photograph, Michael Wood, Looking east along Progress Road, Eltham North, February 1970, 1970
Wood family home (1969-2011) pre and post construction by Knox and HellemonsKodachrome 35mm colour transparency in cardboard mount Processing date FEB70M6Inscribed in ink "Progress Rd looking east Eltham North from 184 to Lower Rd 1970"eltham north, progress road -
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Photograph, Michael Wood, Front verandah, Wood family home post construction, 184 Progress Road, Eltham North, February 1970, 1970
Wood family home (1969-2011) pre and post construction by Knox and HellemonsKodachrome 35mm colour transparency in cardboard mount Processing date FEB70M6Inscribed in ink "Front verandah, 184 Progress Rd Eltham North 1970"alistair knox design, eltham north, hellemon, houses, progress road -
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Photograph, Michael Wood, Wood family home post construction, 184 Progress Road, Eltham North, February 1970, 1970
Wood family home (1969-2011) pre and post construction by Knox and HellemonsKodachrome 35mm colour transparency in cardboard mount Processing date FEB70M6Inscribed in ink "184 Progress Rd Eltham North 1970"alistair knox design, eltham north, hellemon, houses, progress road -
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Photograph, Michael Wood, Houses on Progress Road viewed from Glen Park Road, Eltham North, February 1970, 1970
Wood family home (1969-2011) pre and post construction by Knox and Hellemons Shows Wood family home on Progress Road in centre of field of viewKodachrome 35mm colour transparency in cardboard mount Processing date FEB70M6Inscribed in ink "Hoses on Progress Rd from Glen Park Rd, Eltham North 1970"alistair knox design, eltham north, hellemon, houses, progress road, glen park road -
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Photograph, Michael Wood, Wood family home post construction, 184 Progress Road, Eltham North, February 1970, 1970
Wood family home (1969-2011) pre and post construction by Knox and HellemonsKodachrome 35mm colour transparency in cardboard mount Processing date FEB70M6Inscribed in ink "184 Progress Rd Eltham North 1970"alistair knox design, eltham north, hellemon, houses, progress road -
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Photograph, Michael Wood, View south from 184 Progress Road to houses on Scenic Crescent, Eltham North, February 1970, 1970
Wood family home (1969-2011) pre and post construction by Knox and HellemonsKodachrome 35mm colour transparency in cardboard mount Processing date FEB70M6Inscribed in ink "View south from 184 Progress to Scenic Crescent, Eltham North 1970"alistair knox design, eltham north, hellemon, houses, progress road, scenic crescent -
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Photograph, Michael Wood, Progress Road looking west from Lower Road, Eltham North, 1976, 1976
Progress Road between Ryans Road and Lower Road, Eltham North; prior to realignment and construction, 1976Kodak Safety Film 120 format 6 x 6 cm black and white negative; 3 strips, 12 frameseltham north, lower road, progress road, road construction -
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Photograph, Michael Wood, Progress Road looking east from Scenic Crescent, Eltham, 1976, 1976
Progress Road between Ryans Road and Lower Road, Eltham North; prior to realignment and construction, 1976Kodak Safety Film 120 format 6 x 6 cm black and white negative; 3 strips, 12 frames Also 30 x 25 cm black and white print of this image frameeltham north, scenic crescent, progress road, road construction -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Michael Wood, Progress Road looking west towards intersection with Ryans Road, Eltham North, 1976, 1976
Progress Road between Ryans Road and Lower Road, Eltham North; prior to realignment and construction, 1976Kodak Safety Film 120 format 6 x 6 cm black and white negative; 3 strips, 12 frameseltham north, ryans road, progress road, road construction -
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Photograph, Michael Wood, Progress Road looking east from outside No. 180, Eltham North, 1976, 1976
Progress Road between Ryans Road and Lower Road, Eltham North; prior to realignment and construction, 1976Kodak Safety Film 120 format 6 x 6 cm black and white negative; 3 strips, 12 frames Also 30 x 25 cm black and white print of this image frameeltham north, progress road, road construction -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Michael Wood, Progress Road looking west towards intersection with Ryans Road, Eltham North, 1976, 1976
Progress Road between Ryans Road and Lower Road, Eltham North; prior to realignment and construction, 1976Kodak Safety Film 120 format 6 x 6 cm black and white negative; 3 strips, 12 frames Also 30 x 25 cm black and white print of this image frameeltham north, progress road, road construction -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Michael Wood, Progress Road looking east from outside No. 180, Eltham North, 1976, 1976
Progress Road between Ryans Road and Lower Road, Eltham North; prior to realignment and construction, 1976Kodak Safety Film 120 format 6 x 6 cm black and white negative; 3 strips, 12 frameseltham north, progress road, road construction -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Michael Wood, Progress Road looking west towards intersection with Ryans Road, Eltham North, 1976, 1976
Progress Road between Ryans Road and Lower Road, Eltham North; prior to realignment and construction, 1976Kodak Safety Film 120 format 6 x 6 cm black and white negative; 3 strips, 12 frames Also 30 x 25 cm black and white print of this image frameeltham north, progress road, road construction, ryans road -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Michael Wood, Progress Road looking east from Ryans Road, Eltham North, 1976, 1976
Progress Road between Ryans Road and Lower Road, Eltham North; prior to realignment and construction, 1976Kodak Safety Film 120 format 6 x 6 cm black and white negative; 3 strips, 12 frames Also 30 x 25 cm black and white print of this image frameeltham north, progress road, road construction, ryans road -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Michael Wood, Progress Road looking west towards intersection with Ryans Road, Eltham North, 1976, 1976
Progress Road between Ryans Road and Lower Road, Eltham North; prior to realignment and construction, 1976Kodak Safety Film 120 format 6 x 6 cm black and white negative; 3 strips, 12 frames Also 30 x 25 cm black and white print of this image frameeltham north, progress road, road construction, ryans road -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Michael Wood, Progress Road looking east from near Ryans Road, Eltham North, 1976, 1976
Progress Road between Ryans Road and Lower Road, Eltham North; prior to realignment and construction, 1976Kodak Safety Film 120 format 6 x 6 cm black and white negative; 3 strips, 12 frames Also 30 x 25 cm black and white print of this image frameeltham north, progress road, road construction, ryans road -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Michael Wood, Progress Road looking east from outside No. 180, Eltham North, 1976, 1976
Progress Road between Ryans Road and Lower Road, Eltham North; prior to realignment and construction, 1976Kodak Safety Film 120 format 6 x 6 cm black and white negative; 3 strips, 12 frames Also 30 x 25 cm black and white print of this image frameeltham north, progress road, road construction -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Michael Wood, Progress Road looking west from Lower Road, Eltham North, 1976, 1976
Progress Road between Ryans Road and Lower Road, Eltham North; prior to realignment and construction, 1976Kodak Safety Film 120 format 6 x 6 cm black and white negative; 3 strips, 12 frames Also 30 x 25 cm black and white print of this image frameeltham north, progress road, road construction, lower road -
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Photograph, Michael Wood, Progress Road looking east from near outside No. 196, Eltham North, 1976, 1976
Progress Road between Ryans Road and Lower Road, Eltham North; prior to realignment and construction, 1976Kodak Safety Film 120 format 6 x 6 cm black and white negative; 1 strips, 2 frameseltham north, progress road, road construction