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Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Black and white photograph, Unknown
A black and white photograph of a bridge over the Steavenson River in Marysville in Victoria.A black and white photograph of a bridge over the Steavenson River in Marysville in Victoria. The Steavenson River is named after the Victorian Assistant Commissioner of Roads and Bridges, John Steavenson who arrived in Victoria in the early 1860s.marysville, victoria, steavenson river, photograph, john steavenson -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Black and white photograph, 1953
A black and white photograph of a bridge over the Steavenson River in Marysville in Victoria.A black and white photograph of a bridge over the Steavenson River in Marysville in Victoria. The Steavenson River is named after the Victorian Assistant Commissioner of Roads and Bridges, John Steavenson who arrived in Victoria in the early 1860s.THE BRIDGE/ MARYSVILLE '53 7340marysville, victoria, steavenson river, photograph, john steavenson -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Black and white photograph, 1954
A black and white photograph of a bridge over the Steavenson River in Marysville in Victoria.A black and white photograph of a bridge over the Steavenson River in Marysville in Victoria. The Steavenson River is named after the Victorian Assistant Commissioner of Roads and Bridges, John Steavenson who arrived in Victoria in the early 1860s.Marysville 1954marysville, victoria, steavenson river, photograph, john steavenson -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Colour tinted photograph, 1878-1904
A copy of an early colour tinted photograph of a wooden bridge in Marysville in Victoria.A copy of an early colour tinted photograph of a wooden bridge in Marysville in Victoria. This photograph was taken by Nicholas John Caire between 1878 and 1904. Nicholas John Caire was born in 1837 in Guernsey. He arrived in Adelaide about 1860 along with his parents who encouraged his early interest in photography. He opened a studio in Adelaide in 1867 after traveling extensively throughout the Gippsland taking photographs. After marrying in 1870 he moved to Talbot in Victoria until 1876 when he opened a studio in the Royal Arcade in Melbourne. After 1885 Nicholas John Caire gave up his city work and made his home in South Yarra and devoted the rest of his life to outdoor photography, specializing in the bush, the gullies, and the mountains of south-eastern Victoria. nicholas john caire, marysville, victoria -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Black and white photograph, c1900s
A copy of an early black and white photograph of a wooden bridge in Marysville in Victoria.A copy of an early black and white photograph of a wooden bridge in Marysville in Victoria.marysville, victoria, photograph -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Black and white photograph, Reverend George Cox, 1920-1930
A copy of an early black and white photograph of a wooden bridge in Marysville in Victoria.A copy of an early black and white photograph of a wooden bridge in Marysville in Victoria.marysville, victoria, photograph -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Black and white photograph, Reverend George Cox, 1920-1930
A copy of an early black and white photograph of a wooden bridge in Marysville in Victoria.A copy of an early black and white photograph of a wooden bridge in Marysville in Victoria.marysville, victoria, photograph -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Colour photograph, Unknown
A colour photograph of Forester's Cottage at 44 Lyell Street in Marysville in Victoria.A colour photograph of Forester's Cottage at 44 Lyell Street in Marysville in Victoria. This building, along with most of the buildings in Marysville, was destroyed in the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires. Lyell Street was named after Charles Lyell. Charles Lyell was a Scottish geologist who demonstrated the power of known natural causes in explaining the earth's history.charles lyell, lyell street, marysville, victoria, 2009 black saturday bushfires, photograph -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Colour photograph, Unknown
A colour photograph taken looking across Pack Road in Marysville in Victoria.A colour photograph taken looking across Pack Road in Marysville in Victoria.pack road, marysville, victoria, photograph -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Colour photograph, Travel Victoria, Unknown
A colour photograph of the Log Cabin that was situated on Pack Road in Marysville in Victoria.A colour photograph of the Log Cabin that was situated on Pack Road in Marysville in Victoria. This was a well known business in Marysville that sold tourist related items until it was destroyed in the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires.log cabin, marysville, pack road, victoria, 2009 black saturday bushfires, photograph -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Colour photograph, Unknown
A colour photograph of a house on the Marysville-Buxton Road near Marysville in Victoria.A colour photograph of a house on the Marysville-Buxton Road near Marysville in Victoria.marysville-buxton road, marysville, buxton, victoria, photograph -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Colour photograph, Unknown
A digital copy of a colour photograph taken in Racecourse Road in Marysville in Victoria.A digital copy of a colour photograph taken in Racecourse Road in Marysville in Victoria.racecourse road, marysville, victoria, photograph -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Black and white photograph, Unknown
A black and white photograph of the workers from Barton's Garage in Marysville in Victoria.A black and white photograph of the workers from Barton's Garage in Marysville in Victoria. Thomas John Barton was born in 1836 in Gloucestershire and after his father died in 1850 arrived in Melbourne in 1852 along with his mother, adult sisters, younger brothers, his uncle, his uncle's wife Suzanna and their family. Thomas tried gold mining at Woods Point but found it too difficult. He then partnered with Ewen Hugh Cameron to provide the miners with meat. In 1864 they purchased a plot of land in Marysville and set up a butchers/abattoirs and from there began their business of taking supplies to the miners at the nearby Woods Point and Jamieson goldfields. In 1865 the business was firmly established and Thomas married Selina Croker at Heidelberg and brought her back to Marysville. Their first home was 'The Chestnuts', which included the store, and was situated on the town side next to the Steavenson River. Sadly, in 1876 Selina died of complications after giving birth to their sixth child. Thomas was in need of a nanny to care for his six children, including the newborn baby, and so he employed Emily Ada Sparke, who is the eldest daughter of the local school teacher. Thomas and Emily subsequently marry in 1878 and they go on to have a further 10 children over the next several years. Thomas assisted in the establishment of the first school in Marysville in 1870 and remained a very active member of the community including as a Councillor for the Shire of Healesville, Shire President and he was also appointed as a Justice of the Peace. Thomas died in Carlton in 1911. After their father's death, his sons Fred and Frank took over the family business, which was then known as Barton Bros Store which continued to operate until sometime in the 1970's.The worker's at Bartons Garage/ my father is in the middle, F'red/ Barton centre backmarysville, victoria, barton's store, thomas john barton, ewen hugh cameron, woods point, jamieson, gold mining, goldfields, selina croker, the chestnuts, emily ada sparke, shire of healesville, fred barton, frank barton, barton bros store, francis adam barton, frederick john barton, barton's garage -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Black and white photograph, Unknown
A black and white photograph of the Black Spur Hotel and Narbethong House in Narbethong.A black and white photograph of the Black Spur Hotel and Narbethong House in Narbethong.narbethong, victoria, australia, photograph, black spur hotel, black spur inn, blacks' spur hotel, narbethong house -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Black and white photograph, Unknown
A black and white photograph of Buxton Farm Guest House near Marysville.A black and white photograph of Buxton Farm Guest House near Marysville.marysville, victoria, australia, buxton farm, photograph, buxton farm guest house -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Colour photograph, 1984
A colour photograph of Barton Bros Store in Murchison Street in Marysville in Victoria.A colour photograph of Barton Bros Store in Murchison Street in Marysville in Victoria. Thomas John Barton was born in 1836 in Gloucestershire and after his father died in 1850 arrived in Melbourne in 1852 along with his mother, adult sisters, younger brothers, his uncle, his uncle's wife Suzanna and their family. Thomas tried gold mining at Woods Point but found it too difficult. He then partnered with Ewen Hugh Cameron to provide the miners with meat. In 1864 they purchased a plot of land in Marysville and set up a butchers/abattoirs and from there began their business of taking supplies to the miners at the nearby Woods Point and Jamieson goldfields. In 1865 the business was firmly established and Thomas married Selina Croker at Heidelberg and brought her back to Marysville. Their first home was 'The Chestnuts', which included the store, and was situated on the town side next to the Steavenson River. Sadly, in 1876 Selina died of complications after giving birth to their sixth child. Thomas was in need of a nanny to care for his six children, including the newborn baby, and so he employed Emily Ada Sparke, who is the eldest daughter of the local school teacher. Thomas and Emily subsequently marry in 1878 and they go on to have a further 10 children over the next several years. Thomas assisted in the establishment of the first school in Marysville in 1870 and remained a very active member of the community including as a Councillor for the Shire of Healesville, Shire President and he was also appointed as a Justice of the Peace. Thomas died in Carlton in 1911. After their father's death, his sons Fred and Frank took over the family business, which was then known as Barton Bros Store which continued to operate until sometime in the 1970's.marysville, victoria, barton's store, thomas john barton, ewen hugh cameron, woods point, jamieson, gold mining, goldfields, selina croker, the chestnuts, emily ada sparke, shire of healesville, fred barton, frank barton, barton bros store, francis adam barton, frederick john barton, photograph, barton's garage, barton bros stables -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Black and white photograph, 1980
A black and white photograph of Jim and Marj Wallace from Marysville in Victoria.A black and white photograph of Jim and Marj Wallace from Marysville in Victoria. Jim Wallace was born in Dumfries in Scotland and emigrated to Australia with his family at age 6. He arrived and settled in Marysville in 1922 and ended up working for the Barton Brothers looking after their touring cars and their garage. He met Marj in 1928 and they married in 1930. Jim and another well-known local, Clarrie Smith, had spoken about showing the 'talkies' in the local hall and then subsequently had local builder, Harold Cuzens, build the Marysville Theatre in 1932. The Marysville Theatre was located on Murchison Street. The solid concrete building was used as a Theatre from 1932 to 1970. The building was then purchased by The Darmody Family and was used as an Arts and Crafts Centre for two years from 1975. The building was then purchased by Norman and Rosemary Fiske in 1977 and converted into a restaurant called The Pumpernickel. This building, along with most of the town, was destroyed in the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires. The Wallaces departed Marysville in 1980 for a new life in Ringwood, Victoria.Jim and Marj Wallace 1980marysville theatre, marysville, victoria, harold cuzens, jim wallace, darmody family, norman fiske, rosemary fiske, the pumpernickel, 2009 black saturday bushfires, marj wallace, marie wallace, jill wallace, barton brothers, clarrie smith -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Black and white photograph, Unknown
A black and white photograph of the Wallace house in Marysville in Victoria during winter.A black and white photograph of the Wallace house in Marysville in Victoria during winter. Jim Wallace was born in Dumfries in Scotland and emigrated to Australia with his family at age 6. He arrived and settled in Marysville in 1922 and ended up working for the Barton Brothers looking after their touring cars and their garage. He met Marj in 1928 and they married in 1930. Jim and another well-known local, Clarrie Smith, had spoken about showing the 'talkies' in the local hall and then subsequently had local builder, Harold Cuzens, build the Marysville Theatre in 1932. The Marysville Theatre was located on Murchison Street. The solid concrete building was used as a Theatre from 1932 to 1970. The building was then purchased by The Darmody Family and was used as an Arts and Crafts Centre for two years from 1975. The building was then purchased by Norman and Rosemary Fiske in 1977 and converted into a restaurant called The Pumpernickel. This building, along with most of the town, was destroyed in the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires. The Wallaces departed Marysville in 1980 for a new life in Ringwood, Victoria.Snow in Marysvillemarysville theatre, marysville, victoria, harold cuzens, jim wallace, darmody family, norman fiske, rosemary fiske, the pumpernickel, 2009 black saturday bushfires, marj wallace, marie wallace, jill wallace, barton brothers, clarrie smith -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Colour photograph, Unknown
A colour photograph of the front picket fence at Past Favorites in Marysville in Victoria.A colour photograph of the front picket fence at Past Favorites in Marysville in Victoria. Past Favorites was a bric a brac shop in Marysville in Victoria that was situated in Murchison Street. The building, along with most of the town, was destroyed in the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires. The only part of the building that survived the fires was a section of the cream picket fence that surrounded the building.past favorites, marysville, victoria, murchison street, bric a brac, 2009 black saturday bushfires -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Colour photograph, Unknown
A colour photograph of the front picket fence at Past Favorites in Marysville in Victoria.A colour photograph of the front picket fence at Past Favorites in Marysville in Victoria. Past Favorites was a bric a brac shop in Marysville in Victoria that was situated in Murchison Street. The building, along with most of the town, was destroyed in the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires. The only part of the building that survived the fires was a section of the cream picket fence that surrounded the building.past favorites, marysville, victoria, murchison street, bric a brac, 2009 black saturday bushfires -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Colour photograph, Unknown
A colour photograph of a sign showing the mythical "Gunni" from Marysville in Victoria.A colour photograph of a sign showing the mythical "Gunni" (pronounced goon-eye) from Marysville in Victoria. A mythical creature believed to exist in the Central Highlands in the 1860s. There were unsubstantiated sightings in the late 1990s and a representative animal was created and displayed at the Marysville Visitor Information Centre. The Visitor Information Centre was destroyed in the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires.marysville, victoria, marysville visitor information centre, gunni, goon-eye, 2009 black saturday bushfires -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Black and white photograph, 1945
A black and white photograph of Cathedral House and the Buxton General Store in Victoria.A black and white photograph of Cathedral House and the Buxton General Store in Victoria. The Buxton General Store was originally built in the early 1930s by Jack Preece. It also served as the local Post Office, cafe and petrol station. The store had a succession of owners until its closure in around 2018.buxton, victoria, buxton general store, cathedral house, jack preece -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Colour photograph, Unknown
A colour photograph of the Lake Mountain Ski Hire shop in Marysville in Victoria.A colour photograph of the Lake Mountain Ski Hire shop in Marysville in Victoria.marysville, victoria, lake mountain, lake mountain ski hire -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Colour photograph, 14-04-2002
A colour photograph of the Olde Yarra Track Tea Rooms in Marysville in Victoria.A colour photograph of the Olde Yarra Track Tea Rooms in Marysville in Victoria. This building, along with most of the town, was destroyed in the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires.25/313 14.4.2002 AT MARYSVILLEmarysville, victoria, olde yarra track tea rooms, 2009 black saturday bushfires -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Black and white photograph, Unknown
A black and white photograph of the Olde Yarra Track Shoppe in Marysville in Victoria.A black and white photograph of the Olde Yarra Track Shoppe in Marysville in Victoria. This building, along with most of the town, was destroyed in the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires.Mary Ferguson 70s + 80s.marysville, victoria, olde yarra track shoppe, 2009 black saturday bushfires -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Colour photograph, Unknown
A digital copy of a colour photograph of the Talk of the Town shop in Marysville in Victoria.A digital copy of a colour photograph of the Talk of the Town shop in Marysville in Victoria. This building was one of the few in Marysville that survived the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires.marysville, victoria, top of the town, photograph, 2009 black saturday bushfires -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Colour photograph, Unknown
A colour photograph of a sculpture in Bruno's Art & Sculptures Garden in Marysville in Victoria.A colour photograph of a sculpture in Bruno's Art & Sculptures Garden in Marysville in Victoria. Bruno's Sculptures Garden is one of Marysville's popular attractions. There is a sculpture garden as well as a gallery of artworks. Both the garden and gallery were destroyed during the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires. Some of the sculptures were totally destroyed though a few did survive the fires. Bruno made the decision to re-sculpt the lost sculptures and re-built his gallery and re-open his garden to visitors to Marysville.bruno torfs, gardens-design, marysville, victoria, sculpture, australia, sculpture garden, sculptors, bruno's art and sculptures garden, 2009 black saturday bushfires, photograph -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Colour photograph, Unknown
A digital copy of a colour photograph of The Corner Cupboard Cafe in Marysville in Victoria.A digital copy of a colour photograph of The Corner Cupboard Cafe in Marysville in Victoria. This building, along with most of the other buildings in Marysville, was destroyed in the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires.the corner cupboard cafe, marysville, victoria, photograph, 2009 black saturday bushfires -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Colour photograph, Unknown
A digital copy of a colour photograph of The Corner Cupboard Cafe in Marysville in Victoria.A digital copy of a colour photograph of The Corner Cupboard Cafe in Marysville in Victoria. This building, along with most of the other buildings in Marysville, was destroyed in the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires.the corner cupboard cafe, marysville, victoria, photograph, 2009 black saturday bushfires, murchison street -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Colour photograph, Unknown
A digital copy of a colour photograph of the In Neutral Cafe and Restaurant in Marysville in Victoria.A digital copy of a colour photograph of the In Neutral Cafe and Restaurant in Marysville in Victoria. This building, along with most of the other buildings in Marysville, was destroyed in the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires.in neutral restaurant, in neutral cafe, marysville, victoria, murchison street, photograph, 2009 black saturday bushfires