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Ringwood and District Historical Society
Biography, Ringwood and District Historical Society, Interview notes - short biography on Miss Daisy Paddock, teacher at Ringwood State School, circa 1970s, c.1970s
Single page of notes/interview record of Miss Daisy Paddock, teacher at the Ringwood State School in Greenwood Avenue (now Federation Estate) - Interview write-up by Ringwood History Group.Transcript: "Miss Janet Daisy Paddock She was an extremely well-liked and well-regarded teacher at the old RW State School in Greenwood Ave (Now Federation Estate). She taught between the years of 1927 until 1941, then again after the war from 1951 until final retirement in 1961. In fact she was so liked that her former pupils formed "The 2997 Club" , which met in her honour every year for a meal (and, of course, their guest of honour). 2997 was the RW SS number. In some of her letters about early life in RW, she recalls the RW Mail being produced and printed in a small wooden building in Adelaide St. [Adelaide St is officially no longer on the RW map but it went from the highway nearly to Mullum Creek, between Melbourne St and Warrandyte Road.^ In fact there is an unmarked 100 metres of road that is on the west side of Officeworks that ends in a roundabout at the bottom of Eastland carpark. I don't believe it is exactly in the same position as the old Adelaide Street but it pretty close. That would put the old Mail office in the vicinity of the Maroondah Council service centre in Eastland.] She also recalls that there were nearly a dam on every corner. In fact, I recall in my 1950s/60s childhood that there were still many dams around. As I previously mentioned, with the RW-Mitcham claybelt, there wasn't much top soil and the orange clay is very fine, so when the banks of the dam get wet, it wass very slippery. I often remember playing around in those dams, as most boys did in those days. A friend and I spied an old bath used to water some horses so after some trial and errors we made it waterproof and fashioned a couple of paddles out of wooden fence pailings. The first launch in the local dam was fine and we managed to manouver through the bullrushes into the middle. The only thing that I forgot about was that I had a d<^ that went everywhere with me and, rather than bark from the bank, he swam over to us and tried to get aboard. Bath tubs are not known for their seaworthness and he tipped us all in the drink. Of course the bath sank like a rock. We scrambled on the bank and he added insult to injury when, as all dogs do, gave the usual shake and sprayed us with water. My mind often comes back to one dam right next to the Croydon pub - that provided water to the Magg's orchard - dug in the usual fashion on about 3 metres deep scraped in the local clay, it was at this dam in the early sixties that a young boy drowned. After that we were pretty careful around dams. Going back to Daisy's memories, she recalls that the kids often started late on Monday mornings as Monday was Market Day at RW. They used to watch the stock being herded into the yards and people getting off the steam trains. Her family home was at Gruyere and her father used to drive to RW market and stop midway at the Burnt Bridge hotel and rest the horses. [I suspect that he may have watered other things besides the horses.] They eventually moved to RW in Thanet St. Miss Paddock still remembers the old RW school at the corner of RW St and Whitehorse Road, it was very small so they built the new school in Greenwood Ave. RW had a population of around 2,(K)0 when Daisy became an Assistant Class Five. She used to walk through the open paddocks, surrounded by bush and orchards. She goes on to say that the bush was alive with wildlife and a natural playground for the children. Miss Paddock was a member of the Soroptomist Club in RW (equivalent to Rotary), active in the church and local community. At our archives, we have a plaque that grac^ the entrance to the school, naming it the Miss Daisy Paddock library, in honour of a great woman in our city." -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Newly opened Ringwood Civic Centre Offices, 1970
Newly opened Ringwood Civic Centre Offices erected on the former site of Ringwood Antimony mine. Stone monuments in front of the building commemorate that event. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Newly opened Ringwood Civic Centre Offices, 1970
Newly opened Ringwood Civic Centre Offices erected on the former site of Ringwood Antimony mine. Stone monuments in front of the building commemorate that event. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Printer's Block, Ringwood Mail, Parish of Ringwood from Matlock - Printer's Block c1960, c. 1960
Picture on printer's block, showing:; L-R: tree; horse and hansom cab; building'Parish of Ringwood from Matlock, one of the first to operate from the railway station - with a hansom cab. See Mail 29/9/[19]60.' -
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Bank Statements, Ringwood Primary School, Ringwood Primary School No 2997 - Bank Statements (State Savings Bank). 1961-1973, Mar-1961 to Dec-1973
Bank Statements for Ringwood Primary School No 2997.; State Savings Bank 50pp. Held in ARNOS metal binder.; School Grant A/C Mar-1961 to Dec-1973 +Additional Keywords: Enterkin, AState Savings Bank of Victoria. Works and Buildings Account. State School 2997 Ringwood. -
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Photographs, Approximately 24 photographs covering the building of a large shelter/external room at East Ringwood Primary School No. 4180. Colour. 1984-85, Oct-1984 to Apr-1985
Approximately 24 photographs covering the building of a large shelter/external room at East Ringwood Primary School No. 4180. Colour. +Additional Keywords: Pullin (?) -
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Article from Interlink, The Missing Stone
Short article with photos following the movement of the Salvation Army from one building to another and the finding of the foundation stone which had lain in the Ringwood Historical Society Archives for 32 years. See also 3548.Single page article about the missing Salvation Army Foundation Stone (2 copies). White A4. Black printing. Photocopy. +Additional Keywords: Vole, Captain / McKeon, Bev (Past President Ringwood Historical Society. -
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Draft a Booklet, Yarra Valley Church of England school building appeal 1964: Draft material, 1964
Proposed text, maps and pictures for a booklet about Yarra Valley Church of England school building appeal in 1964. Mock-up for school brochure. 10.pp. -
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Newspaper Cutting, Maroondah Journal, Ringwood Primary School to Federation Estate Development - Cutting. 1998, 1998
Ringwood Primary School was closed in 1996 and building redevelopment commenced. The Federation Estate was created and became a home to community groups including the Eastern Volunteer Resource Centre.Article about Ringwood Primary School being developed into Federation Estate. Cutting from Maroondah Journal. +Additional Keywords: Gurr, Peter (Councillor)School gains new lease of life -
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Envelope, Packet: Yarra Valley Church of England School - Founding 1965, Papers, Opening, Land Sales etc
Yarra Valley Church of England School; Founding 1965; Building Appeal 1964, 1968; Service for unveiling and dedication of plaque; Service for opening of school; Notes on land sales -
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Letter, Letter from Mr Frank Secomb to Richard Carter re Eggleston Building. 2003, 27-Mar-03
2-page typed letter to Richard Carter - Ringwood Historical Society, congratulating Mr Frank Secomb for his work identifying A.S. & R.A. Eggleston building, now demolished, which was photographed by Robin Boyd in 1947 for his first book "Victorian Modern". +Additional Keywords: Secomb, Frank / Boyd, Robin -
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Book, Exercise Book belonging to Lisle Nelson, Grade 5. 1941 (Possibly Ringwood East Primary), 1941
Exercise book belonging to Lisle Nelson and used in 1941 when he was in Grade 5. In it are exercises in dictation, spelling and word building.Blue and buff mottled covered exercise book, all pages used. +Additional Keywords: Nelson, Lisle -
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Sketches, Little, Francis, Ringwood East Primary School: Sketch of original school house by former Headmaster Francis Little. Undated but pre-1993, pre 1993
Sketch by former Headmaster, Francis Little, of the original school house of the Ringwood East Primary School 4180. It was used on stationery and cards, etc.7 pages of sketches of Ringwood East Primary School building used on paper headings and promotional material. +Additional Keywords: Little, Francis -
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Account Book, Brown, Prior & Co, Dark purple coloured ledger with green suede spine. Applications and Allotments of shares in the Ringwood Fruit Assoc. Ltd with subsequent levies. Started 2-Dec1915 used until 1-Sep-1924, 1914
The Ringwood Fruit Association occupied the building in Adelaide Street that subsequently became 'The Mail' offices. Some nominations of committee and Rent rate notices for 1924 - 1925 under heading 'Ringwood C0-operative Cool Stores Society Ltd.Dark purple coloured ledger with green suede spine. Applications and Allotments of shares in the Ringwood Fruit Assoc. Ltd with subsequent levies. Started 2-Dec1915 used until 1-Sep-1924. +Additional Keywords: Many well known names -
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Booklet, Shire of Lillydale, City of Ringwood Building By-Laws 1922-24, 1922-1924
Collected and kept by the Ringwood Historical Research GroupBuilding by-laws in a pale orange covered booklet; five double printed pages; black printing on front. +Additional Keywords: Gratton, S.C.Building by-laws -
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Cartons stored off-site, Carton Awaiting cataloguing:labelled 2 Correspondence, minute books - Greenwood Park Building Committee
Carton labelled 2 Correspondence, minute books - Greenwood Park Building Committee. -
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Letters, Heatherdale Pre-School Association: Building Opening, General letters, building permits etc. 1953, 1951-2
Heatherdale Pre-School Association. First year of operation 1953. Location Yallourn Parade, Ringwood. Building Opening.Documents from Heatherdale Pre-School Association. Building Opening. Letters General plus 1952 Fair. Building permits. Equipment requirements. First year of operation 1953. Location Yallourn Parade, Ringwood.File and Letters -
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Letters, Heatherdale Pre-School Association: Building Opening and First Year of Operation. Documents 1952-1953, 1952-3
Heatherdale Pre-School Association. First year of operation 1953. Location Yallourn Parade, Ringwood. Building Opening.Documents from Heatherdale Pre-School Association. Building Opening. Letters General Oct-1952 to Feb-1953. First year of operation 1953. Location Yallourn Parade, Ringwood. Contains 'Definition of a Nursery Kindergarten.'File and Letters -
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Letters, Heatherdale Pre-School Association: General Correspondence 1953-65, 1953 - 1965
Heatherdale Pre-School Association. First year of operation 1953. Location Yallourn Parade, Ringwood. Building Opening.Documents from Heatherdale Pre-School Association. General Correspondence 1953 - 1965.File and Letters -
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Letters, Heatherdale Pre-School Association: General Correspondence 1953-65, 1953-65
Heatherdale Pre-School Association. First year of operation 1953. Location Yallourn Parade, Ringwood. Building Opening.Documents from Heatherdale Pre-School Association. General Correspondence.File and Letters -
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Pre-School description, Heathmont Pre-School Murals - explanatory note. 1999, Feb-99
Short explanatory note about the building and murals of Heathmont Pre-School Centre, listing important people involved in the development and opening. +Additional Keywords: Browning, George / Secomb, Frank / Harper, John, OBE,MA,Llm / Angliss, Lady -
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Plans - Building, Browning, George et al, Heathmont Pre-School architects plans. 1999, Feb-99
... Road Ringwood North melbourne Plans - Building Heathmont Pre ...Photocopy of architects plans of Heathmont Pre-School Centre. +Additional Keywords: Secomb, Frank, F.R.A.I.A. / Ritchie, Alan -
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Booklet, Maroondah City Council - Tourism Advisory Board, Ringwood Central Historic Walk
Details of 12 buildings in Ringwood - Walk no 4 (circa1990s) -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Book, Borough of Ringwood Buildings Repayment Account Ledger
Bound book "Borough of Ringwood Buildings Repayment Account Ledger" -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photographs, Construction Stage of historical Miner's Cottage Museum completed 1983, and panoramic view of partial construction of commercial buildings on former Ringwood Market site, Seymour Street, Ringwood c.1970s. On cardboard
3964/1 15 photographs on cardboard 76cmX51cm depicting construction stages of historical Miner's Cottage Museum completed 1983; 3964/2 4 photographs on cardboard 85.5cmX22.5cm forming panoramic view of partial construction of commercial buildings on former Ringwood Market site, Seymour Street, Ringwood c.1970s -
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Plans, Education Department Victoria, Ringwood State School No 2997: Original Plans of proposed works from 1921 to 1992, 1931 to 1992
The Ringwood Primary School opened in Ringwood Street on 2nd November 1889 and eventually moved to Greenwood Avenue in 1921. These plans apply to the Greenwood Avenue location. The school closed in the 1990s.Forty two original plans of proposed works at Ringwood State School No. 2997. The dates vary from 1921, the first building, to 1992. Most of the plans are building plans for extensions or upgrades. -
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Receipt Books, North Ringwood Maroondah Hospital Auxiliary financial records and documents - 1967 to 1981, 1967-1981
Collection of note books and papers belonging to the North Ringwood Maroondah Hospital Auxiliary funds. Bank deposit books and record of term deposits - one for $1,000 and one for $3,112.19. Interest rate was 17% in 1982.Small Landseer note book - receipts and expenditure for the North Ringwood Maroondah Hospital Auxiliary 1967-1981; 3 RESI-Statewide Building Society deposit books; 2 term deposit notes for N.R.H.A. dated 1982 -
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Envelope, Packet: Catholic Primary School Ringwood, Outer Eastern Tafe 1989-90; North Ringwood Community House; Other Education material
Building requirements for Catholic Primary School; Pamphlets about education from Outer Eastern TAFE 1989-1990; North Ringwood Community House 1990-1991; 1938 Full text proposition for Higher Education; Outer Eastern TAFE short courses for adults Term 2 1989 -
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Envelope, Packet: Ringwood WWII manpower and building controls
Lists of U.S.P Trainees 1942; Building Controls -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Container - Tin Tea Container, Wilson Bros, 1900-1940
The tin was made by Wilson Bros, Melbourne, for Edwards' Ensign Tea Pty Ltd, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1900-1940. There was a fire at their factory in Flinders Street Melbourne on April 30, 1921 which completely destroyed the building. New premises were obtained at 310/18 King Street Melbourne in 1923. there continued to be bill board advertisements for Ensign tea at the King Street address, also regular adverts in the Argus newspaper during1942.An Australia icon during the first half of the 20th century as tea drinking was a popular past time and social activity.Container for tea with hinged lid. Label yellow with map of Australia. Lid is coming away on one hinge. "Edwards Ensign Tea" On label "Edwards Ensign Tea"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, tea tin, tea caddy, drink, container, wilson bros, ensign tea