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Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Edwin G. Adamson A.R.P.S, Maroondah Highway Central, Ringwood. Rear of condemned dwelling NE Corner of Adelaide St,1963. (Eastland Litigation Photo), 1963
This series of SS0380 photos are part of the "Eastland Litigation" launched in 1962 by the Whitehorse Traders Co-operative Association (WTCA), against the Ringwood Council's Interim Development Order of 1960. WTCA sought "orders from the Supreme Court of Victoria that the planning scheme was invalid" - See "The Eastland Litigation" chapter in "From Horse Shoes to High Heels - Ringwood Shopping Centre and Eastland 1858-2008" by Richard Carter, Bounce Books 2009.Black and White PhotographWritten on back of photograph: "Photo showing rear of dwelling of condemned property NE corner of Adelaide St M/dah Hwy. Stamp on back of photo 'Edwin G. Adamson....May 1963'. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Maroondah Highway Central, Ringwood. Rear of shops in Whitehorse Road, 1963
Black and white photographWritten on rear of backing sheet: "Clock Tower from front of 'Mail' office - 30 November 1963." Photograph taken in Adelaide Street looking towards clock tower then located at the Warrandyte Road intersection. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood State School - Rear of Schoolmasters house, Ringwood, 1945
Black and white photograph "Notes attached to photograph" 1945- Rear of Schoolmasters house. Former Nunawading School No 2242. Removed from it's site in Heatherdale on March 18th, 1892 to a site near the corner of Ringwood Street and Civic Place. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Maroondah Highway Central, Ringwood. Buildings at rear of property, N.E. corner of Adelaide Street and Maroondah Highway, 1963. (Eastland Litigation Photo), May 1963
This series of SS0380 photos are part of the "Eastland Litigation" launched in 1962 by the Whitehorse Traders Co-operative Association (WTCA), against the Ringwood Council's Interim Development Order of 1960. WTCA sought "orders from the Supreme Court of Victoria that the planning scheme was invalid" - See "The Eastland Litigation" chapter in "From Horse Shoes to High Heels - Ringwood Shopping Centre and Eastland 1858-2008" by Richard Carter, Bounce Books 2009.Black and White Photograph (2 copies)Written on back of photograph: "Photo showing buildings at rear of property, N.E. corner of Adelaide Street and Maroondah Highway". Stamps on back of photograph read, 'In the Supreme court, 13 Aug. 1963', and 'Edwin G. Adamson....May '63.' -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Sign, "Smoking on Rear Platform Only"
One of a group of signs that were fitted into tramcars in Ballarat, giving instructions to passengers about prams, behaviour, smoking, fare payment, talking to the motorman, instructions or information to drivers etc. Yields information about the sign manufacture, demonstrates the type of signs provided in tramcars.Enamel sign, blue capital letters and lines on white background, titled "Smoking on Rear Platform Only". One of a number similar signs donated to the Ballarat Tramway Preservation Society by the SEC following closure of the Ballarat Tramways system in 1971. Sign has a black enamel backing, with marks from the enamelling process. Removed from trams by the BTPS when smoking deemed unhealthy or came from SEC stores. Sign has two central screw holes at either end. .1 - as for above, but black capital letters - added 31/12/2010.trams, tramways, signs, smoking, tramcars -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Fire Brigade - Old Station at rear of Old Town Hall in Melbourne Street - 1929
Black and white photograph of firemen in fire truck outside fire station. (3 copies)Caption below photograph reads, "Ringwood Fire Brigade - Old Station at rear of Old Town Hall in Melbourne Street - 1929" Written on backing sheet, "1. George Burns, 2. Sam Brown, 3. David Anderson, 4. Les Jones (Driver), 5. Clarence Burns, 6. Roy Sedgman, 7. Jack Wilkins. 1912 Hotchkiss". -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Knaith Road Child Care Centre, Ringwood East, showing driveway to rear reserve in January 2007
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Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Melbourne Street, east over to Adealide Street, Ringwood in 2008, showing NAB Bank, rear of Chemist Warehouse and Maroondah Credit Union
Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in 2008. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, 11th November 1988 New retirement village units at rear of St Pauls, 1988
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Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Safeways (later Woolworths), rear of Eastland, Ringwood on 12 September 1988
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Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Rear of 88 Maroondah Highway, Ringwood on 12 September 1988
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Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Parking area at the rear of the old Ringwood Library in Pratt St, Ringwood on 10 September 1989
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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Colour Print, Eltham Shire Council, Rear entrance to Franco's Pizzeria Restaurant, Commercial Place, Eltham, c.1988
The main entrance to Franco's was from Main Road. It was run by Sammy and another family member. Franco's was a 2 story restaurant. Pizza take away downstairs. Licensed, BYO upstairs. Downstairs originally had a female pianist/singer and the walls were a peachy pink colour with horse shoe shapes in the plaster, upstairs was a full function room with dance floor. It was renovated in the early 90s and a full bar added downstairs. They sold up and then opened a take away pizza shop on Bolton Street. The Penguin Drycleaners building was an extension built right over the entrance garden; the building to the left the former Volumes now Missing Gorilla. One of a series of 6 images taken by Eltham Shire Council officers recording litter being prevalent around the shopping precinct and carparks spreading from Luck Street through Commercial Place top Arthur Street, Elthamarthur street, car park, carparks, commercial place, eltham shopping centre, eltham shops, litter, luck street, franco's pizzeria, missing gorilla, volumes, penguin drycleaners -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Colour Print, Lewis Tulk, Rear of Matcham Skipper's property, 55 Dalton Street, Eltham, c.2001
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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Doug Orford, The old Police Stables at rear of former Police Residence and Police Station, 728 Main Road, Eltham, 1985, 1985
Roll of 35mm colour negative film, 7 stripsFuji 100Neltham, local history centre, main road, police stables, police station, police residence -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Arthur Frederick Castledine (right) sitting on a wood pile towards the rear of their property, Araluen (southern end), Old Eltham Road, Lower Plenty, c.1930, 1930c
Shows the men with rifles sitting on a wood pile out hunting for rabbits around the time of the Great DepressionDigital image of original held in private collection of Joan Castledine, daughter of Sid and Polly (nee Arrowsmith) Castledine, granddaughter of Arthur Frederick Castledine.araluen, arthur frederick castledine, lower plenty, old eltham road, rabbits -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Joy Chapman in rear playground of Eltham High School, 1959, 1959
My Recollections of Eltham Past by Margaret Joy Harding (nee Joy Chapman.) My family of Elizabeth and Alec Chapman moved to Eltham in 1946 into a cottage on the opposite side of the Diamond Creek from where the little train now operates in the Lower Park. At that time Eltham truly was a country town and the Pub was the main meeting place for most inhabitants on a Saturday afternoon in the beer garden. I attended Eltham Primary School where I started as a 4-year-old (my birthday being slightly after the mid-year intake) that happened then. My mother spent a lot of days taking me back to school when I had dismissed myself and walked the one kilomtre home alone. Bremner's Common (now Wingrove Park) was a big attraction with its dam and tad poling which I found much more entertaining than school. (Mrs Bremner ran a Service Station on the site of the current one). Another attraction at this site was the circus that came a couple of times a year. Watching them put up the circus tent was very interesting and even more of an attraction was the feeding of the Lions in cages and the monkeys and elephants among the other animals that are not found in a circus these days. At school then we were provided with hot chocolate at morning recess where the mothers would prepare it in the shelter shed. The only form of classroom heating was an open fire. Worse was the warm milk given in the summer months. By the time I was near finishing at Primary school we used to be able to walk along the Main Road at lunchtime to Mrs. Mitchell's shop to a delicious hot pie. As I recall there was no supervision for this departure from the school grounds. It is interesting that some of the other children I started school with I still have contact with, in fact one is a very good friend although now living in Perth. That is the other thing about Eltham; many who grew up here continue to live in the area. Following primary school, the natural progression was to Eltham High School. There was only the main building at that time and I can remember our first assembly at the front entrance. During the time I was at High School several new class rooms were added and the school hall. I remember the musical plays such as HMS Pinafore and other classical musicals being performed. I also remember countless hours doing marching practice. The main street shops when I was young consisted of the Blue Gum milk bar at the far end, a Grocery store and a shoe maker where Coles currently stands. Opposite there was Lyon's Garage. They also provided a bus service and when we got off the train this little bus would tour the back streets taking each individual to their home, sometimes this could take quite considerable time. There was also a Black Smith next to the Chiropractic Practice opposite Alistair Knox Park, another Milk Bar/General Store on the comer of Bridge Street/Main Road where a shop currently still operates. There was also a Butcher's shop down from the pub opposite Franklin Street. The only doctor was next to the courthouse on the other side of Brougham Street. On Saturday afternoon I was occasionally allowed to go the movies in the Town Hall which also stood on the site of the Coles centre. Often the Fire Alarm would sound and everyone would run outside to watch the fire truck leave with the volunteers clutching on the back. The other attraction during summer of course was the swimming pool which was a small concrete pool filled with water pumped from the Diamond Creek, sometimes it was like a mud puddle so for me the nearer to home Yarra/Diamond Creek junction was a much better option. We swam in the water hole which was quite deep and with fallen trees and sometimes carcasses of cows and kangaroos floating past. As recreation, the churches were another attraction for the Sunday school picnics to Mordialloc in the back of the moving van with benches tied into the back for us to "sit" on. Too bad when we went around a corner! In the early days we had an Ice Man deliver the ice once a week for "refrigeration". The green grocer came around in a horse and cart as did the milkman and the bread was delivered but I constantly got into trouble for eating the middle out on the way from the box it was delivered to in Mt Pleasant road across the paddock. The milkman finally would not come down our street after his horse bolted one morning and took off across the paddock. We also had the "Pan Man" come weekly and whose visit I would avoid. Our nearest shop was where the flower stall is located opposite the Lower Park. It consisted of a Tea Room and Milk Bar. There was a Public Telephone there which was the only contact to anyone else. We were a one car family so my mother’s movements were very limited as the Eltham Station was a couple of kilometres away and a trip to the city was an event. Being an only child growing up was a little lonely however rambling along the creek with my Mum, picking mushrooms and picking cherry plums for jam and the dogs catching rabbits which we ate if we could get them away from the dogs. We also liked to go into the Lower Park during school holidays when the Greek people came to camp and they would sing and dance around the camp fire and it all seemed so different to us as this was early days of immigration. Childhood was relatively simple and carefree and I wish the kids of today had the freedom of my youth and the healthy outdoor lifestyle of the "olden days". SHOW GIRL COMPETITION In 1965 Eltham was more like a country town than the suburb it has become today. People knew each other, if not personally then certainly of the family name. The big event for the year was a Gymkhana or show at Lower Eltham Park. I can remember marching as a teenager from the town centre to the park in the marching girls with the decorated floats. In 1965, just on a whim on the day, I decided to enter the Miss Eltham Show Girl which was a part of the festivities at the park. I seem to remember that the show mainly consisted of horse events, cattle judging and dog show. As I had not given any serious thought to entering the competition, I wore a suit that I had for work which was brown wool, with a coffee coloured shirt under, black shoes, bag, and gloves but no hat. I duly paraded for the judges and much to my surprise I was announced the winner. I eventually went on to compete at the Miss Victoria Show Girl competition which was held at the Royal Melbourne Show. There I met many country girls who were representing their rural Victoria home. I made it into a final round of judging but I think justice prevailed when someone from a country background was crowned. It was fun to go into the show as I had not really been before and to see the displays of handcraft, cooking and wood chopping events was great as well as the judging of farm animals interesting. It is hard to remember the Eltham I grew up in. The Lyons Garage company bus that actually drove you home (or close to it) when we got off the train at night. The Eltham Hotel on a Saturday afternoon a usual social meeting place where people just sat and chatted. The pictures held in the Town Hall and when the fire alarm sounded all the men just jumped up and ran to help. Suburbia has now swallowed most of that life but thankfully we at least do have the trestle bridge and parkland. Digital file only - Black and white photo print on loan for scanning by EDHSalec chapman, annie bremner, blacksmith, bremner's flat, brougham steet, bus services, circus, diamond creek, dianne bell, doctor bradbury, easter gymkhana, elizabeth chapman, eltham high school, eltham hotel, eltham lower park, eltham public hall, eltham state school, eltham trestle bridge, general store, grace mitchell, ice man, joy chapman, lyons garage, margaret harding, milk bar, miss eltham 1965, miss victoria show girl, mount pleasant road, pan man, rodda parade, shops, show girl competition, swimming pool, water hole, yarra river -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, In front of the Barn at the launch of the Kinloch Gardens development, 93 Arthur Street, Eltham, April 1998, Cr. John Graves at rear, April 1998
Launch of the Kinloch Gardens development, 12 new double and triple storey homes along a private road in the gardens of Kinloch, a mansion set on 2.4ha in Arthur St. The launch was attended by Planning Minister Rob Maclellan and Nillumbik Shire president Robert Marshall, Architects Graeme Gunn and Ian Jelbart and approximately 100 guests.1 images; digital file only; created from scan undertaken by EDHS of a set of 29 colour 10 x 15 cm prints arthur street, eltham, houses, jelbart property, john graves, kinloch gardens, the barn, woodridge estate -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, L-R: Architect Ian Jelbart, Planning Minister Rob Maclellan, Elders agent (at rear), Architect Graeme Gunn (back to camera), Wayne Phillips, John Graves at the launch of the Kinloch Gardens development, 93 Arthur Street, Eltham, April 1998, April 1998
Launch of the Kinloch Gardens development, 12 new double and triple storey homes along a private road in the gardens of Kinloch, a mansion set on 2.4ha in Arthur St. The launch was attended by Planning Minister Rob Maclellan and Nillumbik Shire president Robert Marshall, Architects Graeme Gunn and Ian Jelbart and approximately 100 guests.1 images; digital file only; created from scan undertaken by EDHS of a set of 34 colour 10 x 15 cm prints arthur street, eltham, graeme gunn, houses, ian jelbart, jelbart property, john graves, kinloch gardens, planning minister, rob maclellan, wayne phillips, woodridge estate -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Planning Minister Rob Maclellan with Nillumbik Shire President Robert Marshall and Architect Graeme Gunn at rear at the launch of the Kinloch Gardens development, 93 Arthur Street, Eltham, April 1998, April 1998
Launch of the Kinloch Gardens development, 12 new double and triple storey homes along a private road in the gardens of Kinloch, a mansion set on 2.4ha in Arthur St. The launch was attended by Planning Minister Rob Maclellan and Nillumbik Shire president Robert Marshall, Architects Graeme Gunn and Ian Jelbart and approximately 100 guests.4 images; digital file only; created from scan undertaken by EDHS of a set of 30 colour 10 x 15 cm prints arthur street, eltham, graeme gunn, houses, jelbart property, kinloch gardens, rob maclellan, robert marshall, woodridge estate -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Slide, Floodwater, rear of Antoinette Boulevard from Eltham Lower Park, November 1971, 1971
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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Slide, Floodwater, rear of Antoinette Boulevard from Eltham Lower Park, November 1971, 1971
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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Slide, Floodwater, rear of Antoinette Boulevard from Eltham Lower Park, November 1971, 1971
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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Slide, Floodwater, rear of Antoinette Boulevard from Eltham Lower Park, November 1971, 1971
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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Slide, Floodwater, rear of Antoinette Boulevard from Eltham Lower Park, November 1971, 1971
35 mm colour positive transparency Mount - Agfacolor Service (Blue)antoinette boulevard, eltham, eltham lower park, floods -
Koroit & District Historical Society
Penny token - William Bateman Jun & Co Warrnambool 1855, Rear, 1855
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Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Loyola [rear of main building] 1934, 1934_
Part of a collection of photographs of the Jesuit Seminary in Grimshaw Street Watsonia. Opened in 1934, this was a house of formation and study for the Society of Jesus. Loyola College (established 1980), now occupies the site and purchased the original building in 2002.Digital copy of black and white photograph.loyola seminary watsonia, loyola college -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Plenty River bank at Greensborough 2015; Rear of lower Main Street shops, 16/08/2015
Vegetation on the Plenty River embankment in Greensborough. A River bank stabilisation project along the Plenty River at Greensborough was conducted by Melbourne Water in 2015.Digital copy of colour photographplenty river, melbourne water -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Rear view of Grand Garden Chinese Restaurant, cnr Main Road and Luck Street, and Pizza Pasta Restaurant, Commercial Place, Eltham, late 1970s, 1970s
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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Bassett-Smith (in barrow), Joh Ebeli (at rear) and Russell Yeoman, part of the Shire of Eltham Historical Society's entry in the Eltham Community Festival Parade, 11 August 1979, 11/08/1979
[from a contemporary report:] 1979: 11-20 August. “Along the Main Road” The Society's participation in this year's Eltham Community Festival was highly successful. We arranged an exhibition in the Eltham Library on the theme of ''Along the Main Road" and our float in the Festival Grand Parade won the prize donated by Pegasus Interiors for the best Eltham theme. The success of the float was due mainly to the efforts of Joh Ebeli. Joh was entirely responsible for the design and artistic work on the float and with help from Geoffrey Loftus-Hills and Mark Gough actually constructed it. Members and friends together with members of the Victorian Folk Music Club completed the picture, riding on and walking with the float in the parade. Mrs Opal Smith and Mrs B. Brinkkotter organized many of the costumes for participating members and Mrs Phyllis MacDonald made the arrangements with the Victorian Folk Music Club. Thanks are also due to Mr P. Quirke of Research Fruit Supply for the loan of his truck and to Eltham Hardware and Plumbing Supplies for the donation of materials for construction of the float. The $50.00 prize is to be shared with the Victorian Folk Music Club. It is considered that participation in the parade should become an important annual event for the society.Black and white photograph1979, eltham festival, joh ebeli, parade, peter bassett-smith, shire of eltham historical society, russell yeoman