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Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Photographs, Rosie Bray, Watsonia Library: Red Cross meeting at Watsonia Library, 2005
Watsonia Library is a branch of Yarra Plenty Regional Library Service (YPRL). Photographs of a local Red Cross meeting in a community room at the library.Colour photographyarra plenty regional library, yprl, watsonia library, red cross -
Greensborough Historical Society
Flyer - Newsletter, Watsonia-Macleod Uniting Church, Watsonia-Macleod Uniting Church News Sheet. 03/06/1990, 28/02/1993
Watsonia-Macleod Uniting Church News Sheet (03/06/1990) advertises coming events.1p., black text on white paper.church services, newsletters, watsonia-macleod uniting church -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document - Minutes, Watsonia Traders, Watsonia Traders: Minutes of meeting 09/11/2004, 2002_08
Minutes of a meeting of the Watsonia Traders Association in 20042 pages, black text on white paper.watsonia, watsonia traders, watsonia shopping centre -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Newspaper Clipping, Watsonia Traders, Traders reward shoppers for their support, 2005_08
Article from Watsonia's Whisper to advertise an event of the Watsonia Traders Association in 2005.1 page, black and orange text on white paper.watsonia, watsonia traders, watsonia shopping centre -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley News, Traders call for action, 11/02/2004
Watsonia Traders Association approached Banyule Council to fast track the upgrade to the Watsonia shopping strip.News clipping, black text and colour imagewatsonia, watsonia traders, watsonia shopping centre, banyule council -
Greensborough Historical Society
Pamphlet - Leaflet, Banyule City Council, Watsonia Shopping Centre: Business plan 2003, 2003
Watsonia Traders Association approached Banyule Council regarding improvements to the shopping strip. This business plan was prepared by Streetwise Enterprises for Banyule Council.Leaflet, black textwatsonia, watsonia traders, watsonia shopping centre, banyule council, streetwise enterprises -
Greensborough Historical Society
Magazine - Newsletter, Banyule City Council, News from our Neighbourhood: Bakewell Ward, by Mark Di Pasquale, Aug 2021, 2021
Watsonia is once again being discussed by Banyule Council.2 p., black text and colour imageswatsonia, watsonia traders, watsonia shopping centre, banyule council -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, Watsonia's Whisper, News from our Neighbourhood: Bakewell Ward, by Mark Di Pasquale, Aug 2021, 2003c
Watsonia Traders chose a local entry by Erin Round to update the Watsonia Shopping Centre logo.News article, black and green text watsonia, watsonia traders, watsonia shopping centre, erin round -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Conversation column of Diamond Valley Leader 23/05/2018 p. 13, 22/05/2018
Critical remarks about the proposed housing development in the vicinity of A K Lines Reserve, WatsoniaThree short reader contributions to "Conversations" column, with colour photograph of A K Lines Reservea k lines reserve, houses in watsonia, north east link, watsonia - places -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document - Report, Rosie Bray, Official opening of ambulance station in Watsonia 2021, 2021
Official opening of the ambulance station at 306 Grimshaw Street Watsonia took place on 5 March 20212 p. typescript and colour photographsambulance station watsonia, grimshaw street watsonia, ambulance victoria -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper, The Chronicle Newspaper Group, The Bundoora Chronicle - Semper Paratus. Edition 01/22. October 2022, 2022_10
First published in 2022, the Bundoora Chronicle was distributed to Mill Park, Watsonia North, Greensborough, Yallambie, Watsonia, Macleod, Kingsbury. During the pandemic in 2020, most local papers ceased production. Unfortunately, although named the Bundoora Chronicle, this newspaper holds no local news and is more an advertising feature for greater Melbourne.Newspaper, 20 pages. Black text, colour and black and white images. 2 copiesnewspapers - melbourne, local newspapers -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Audio Recording, Audio Recording; 2016-06-08 Norm Williams and Thompson's Pharmacy, 8 Jun 2016
June Meeting (Newsletter No. 228, Jun. 2016) Shortly after the First World War Ivan Thompson, a pharmacist in Fairfield, expanded into the Diamond Valley by opening pharmacies at Eltham, Greensborough and Watsonia. A small item in the Hurstbridge Advertiser on 20th July 1928 states that ‘Mr. Ivan J Thompson, well known chemist, has opened a branch at Eltham where all prescriptions will be dispensed.’ In the early 1950’s Norm Williams considered he was fortunate to be able to serve an apprenticeship with Ivan Thompson at his Eltham pharmacy. He was with the business when it moved in 1952 to the present site at 964 Main Road, Eltham, which was the first brick shop built in the Eltham Town Centre. In 1958 Ivan Thompson decided to sell his pharmacies. Harry Brown and Norm Williams were able to purchase the Eltham business and they continued in partnership until Mr. Brown’s death in 1971. By that time they had expanded with pharmacies in Fairfield and Lower Plenty. At our June meeting Norm Williams will speak about how Thompsons Pharmacy developed, while continuing to supply a range of services for generations of Eltham families. His stories, supported by a collection of personal photographs, will entertain as well as give an insight into how the Eltham shopping centre has changed over the years.0:46:09 duration Digital MP3 File 65 MB audio recording, eltham district historical society, ivan thompson, norm williams, society meeting, thompson's pharmacy -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Looking southwest from the location of the new overpass being constructed over the railway line near Watsonia Railway station; Greensborough Bypass construction, c.1986, 1986c
... bypass road construction greensborough watsonia railway station ...Colour photograph originally located in a magnetic style album titled 'Greensborough Bypass 1990s 5' suffering significant degradation. No information contained in album or on reverse of photos except where noted. Relocated to archival photosafe storage.greensborough bypass, road construction, greensborough, watsonia railway station -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Looking southwest from the location of the new overpass being constructed over the railway line near Watsonia Railway station; Greensborough Bypass construction, c.1986, 1986c
... bypass road construction greensborough watsonia railway station ...Colour photograph originally located in a magnetic style album titled 'Greensborough Bypass 1990s 5' suffering significant degradation. No information contained in album or on reverse of photos except where noted. Relocated to archival photosafe storage.greensborough bypass, road construction, greensborough, watsonia railway station -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Folder, Partington family
Charles Partington married Ellen Whatmough; they and their children, Robert and James, came to Australia in 1857 because Ellen's brother, Robert Whatmough, had come here in 1841. Whatmough was Melbourne's first lamplighter while also working in John Batman's Spencer Street orchard; he moved in 1842 to establish an orchard in Greensborough. Both Partington boys died soon after the family arrived at Greensborough but later two daughters were born, Prudina and Maria, and five sons, including William . On arrival Charles Partington began work for Mr Flintoff at Black Hills and was later toll keeper on what is now Watsonia Road. He was later a successful orchardist. William Partington married Annie-May Medhurst, daughter of David Medhurst and Martha Ruston, daughter of Peter Ruston who had settled in Greensborough in the 1850s after working for Mr Hooper in Darebin Creek, then moved to Panton Hill in 1866 working as a carrier. The Rustons had six children, including Martha and James. Martha married David Medhurst in 1882 who was the son of David Medhurst and Charity Jane Pink. After David's death, Charity Jane married George Wescott. David and Martha Medhurst had eight children, including Annie May. They bought land in Main Street, Greensborough and set up as a greengrocer. William and Annie-May Partington's family home, Willis Vale, purchased from Mr Meagher by William's father, Charles; it was built by Meagher in 1839 but destroyed by vandals in 1966 after being compulsory purchased for parkland now called Partington's Flat. Their children were Eva, Grace, Alan, Jessie, and Jack. They attended Greensborough Primary School. Alan married Wyn. Contents Newspaper article: "Link with the past", Diamond Valley News, 21 February 1984. Alan Partington's research on Robert Whatmough, early settler in Greensborough, and his brother-in-law Charles Partington. Newspaper article: "How early families linked up", Diamond Valley News, 28 February 1984. Alan Partington's research into the Ruston and Medhurst families. Newspaper article: "Old days recalled", Diamond Valley News, 13 March 1984. Alan Partington's research in the Partington family.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcalan partington, robert whatmough, watmough park greensborough, robert partington, james partington, elen partington nee whatmough, road tolls watsonia road, prudina partington, maria partington, william partington, willis vale, partington's flat greensborugh, mr meagher of greensborough, apollo parkways estate, charles partington, annie-may partington nee medhurst, david medhurst, martha medhurst (nee ruston), jack medhurst, peter ruston, hooper of darebin creek, greensborough hotel, james ruston, charity jane medhurst (nee pink), main street greensborough, eva partington, grace partington, jessie partington, jack partington, orchards in plenty river area, greensborough primary school, wyn partington, flintoff of black hills -
Greensborough Historical Society
Business card, Watsonia Physiotherapy, Greensborough Investment Advisors 2018, 2018
Business card for a local financial planning business, Greensborough Investment Advisors, at 367 Greensborough Road, GreensboroughBusiness card, white card with blue text.financial planners, investment advisors, greensborough investment advisors, greensborough road greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Advertising Leaflet, Buckingham & Company: Supporting the Local community, 28/07/2014
"Buckingham & Company: Supporting the Local community, proud sponsors of these organisations". This leaflet lists some of the local organisations sposored by this company. On the reverse, 7 images of homes sold by Buckinghams in 2018: 13 Alban Street Montmorency ($1,850,000), 29 Banfield Terrace Greensborough ($1,061,000), 46 Cressy Street Montmorency ($1,400,000), 46 Mountain View Road ($940,000), 2/8 Wattle Avenue Montmorency ($1,320,000), 2A Rattray Road Montmorency ($670,500) and 3 Crellin Crescent Watsonia ($9000,000).Real estate advertising leaflet, one sheet, printed in colour on one side. 7 small colour images pasted on reverse.buckingham & company real estate agents