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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Digital Photograph, Carlota Quinlan, Diamond Creek in flood, Diamond Creek Trail, Eltham South, 16 Oct 2021
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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Digital Photograph, Carlota Quinlan, Diamond Creek in flood, Diamond Creek Trail, Eltham South, 16 Oct 2021
diamond creek (creek), diamond creek trail, eltham south, flooding, floods, floodwater -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Digital Photograph, Carlota Quinlan, Diamond Creek in flood, Diamond Creek Trail, Eltham South, 16 Oct 2021
diamond creek (creek), diamond creek trail, eltham south, flooding, floods, floodwater -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Digital Photograph, Carlota Quinlan, Diamond Creek in flood, Diamond Creek Trail, Eltham South, 17 Oct 2021
diamond creek (creek), diamond creek trail, eltham south, flooding, floods, floodwater -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Digital Photograph, Carlota Quinlan, Diamond Creek in flood, Diamond Creek Trail, Eltham South, 17 Oct 2021
diamond creek (creek), diamond creek trail, eltham south, flooding, floods, floodwater -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Digital Photograph, Carlota Quinlan, Diamond Creek in flood, Diamond Creek Trail, Eltham South, 17 Oct 2021
diamond creek (creek), diamond creek trail, eltham south, flooding, floods, floodwater -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Digital Photograph, Carlota Quinlan, Diamond Creek in flood, Diamond Creek Trail, Eltham South, 17 Oct 2021
diamond creek (creek), diamond creek trail, eltham south, flooding, floods, floodwater -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Digital Photograph, MetroMap, Aerial Photo: Eltham Town Centre, 2021, 2021
Map acquired by Nillumbik Shire Council as part of an investigation into proposed transport upgrades.aerial photo, eltham town centre -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Newspaper article, Diamond Valley News, Eltham Wants City Growth Halted, 31 Mar 1960
Eltham Council objects to unrestricted growth of Melbourne Metropolitan areaeltham, housing development, melbourne metropolitan area, urban growth -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Newspaper article, Eltham's growth has been rapid in recent years, c.1960
ELTHAM’S GROWTH HAS BEEN RAPID IN RECENT YEARS Unknown local paper c.1960s Recent years have seen a rapid change in the appearance of Eltham’s business centre - so rapid, in fact, that the growth of premises has been almost 300%. For more than thirty-five years Eltham had little more than a dozen traders - the town's business area spreading from Pryor Street in the north, to Pitt Street in the south. The greatest density of businesses - no more than a handful of shops - were situated in the present shopping centre but other essential services such as the Post Office, were located half a mile away. As the town's population grew and the need for more shops became apparent, the growth was centralised around the railway station and Shire hall. Few of the old premises are used for their original form of business today, though many are still in existence. One of the oldest (seen clearly in the illustration) still in use is now Ferrari's Greengrocery. This shop was Eltham's butchery in early days, conducted by Jim Ryan. Up to twenty years ago, Mr. Ryan ran his business from the shop. whilst his son toured Eltham in his horse and cart, cutting his customers' orders as he went from door to door. Another business - one of the few still trading in the same goods-was Burgoyne's Hardware. This is now owned by Mr. R. Clinton, a new shop has recently been added and shortly the old premises will disappear completely. The Burgoyne family were well known to Eltham's population. The Post Office and Store (then in Main Road, near Bridge Street) was run by Mr. and Mrs. Burgoyne. The Post Office was later moved, and attached to the hardware store. OLD HOTEL In this same area was the old Eltham Hotel, almost opposite the present hotel. The building still stands, but has been converted into a house. The hitching rail can still be seen by the roadside. Back in the township was Barber's Blue Gum store, later conducted by Mrs. Burges (mother of Garnet Burges) and claimed to be Eltham's oldest shop. Further down the road, just past the hardware store, was the barber shop and billiard saloon. Next door was E. J. Andrew's news agency, library and State Savings Bank. Eltham's original chemist's shop, or dispensary as it was called, is now an electrical repair shop. On this side of the street too, was Mrs. Monteith - Draper. Mr Monteith was the owner of Eltham' s bus service. This bus service had no regular route, but deposited passengers at the point nearest their homes - a. door to door taxi service. Next to Mrs. Monteith stood another grocery - and general store, and next again, the local blacksmith. Another of Butcher Ryan's sons was Eltham's blacksmith and obviously an enterprising man he conducted a timber business next door to his smithy's shop. These two premises are still run by one man - Garnet Burges. BOOM STARTS Twenty years ago, when Thompson's took over Eltham's pharmacy they occupied the old shop adjoining the Shire hall. The building of Thompson's new premises, from which· they operate today, was the beginning of Eltham's recent growth and development. With another grocery store and a bakery at the corner of York Street, a butcher near Franklin Street, a cobbler's shop opposite the State School (did you ever wonder what that-little building attached to one of Eltham's oldest houses had been?), and an estate agency conducted by Mr. Clark, now Eltham Real Estate - only one trader remained - and today, still carries on, the only original owner of one of Eltham's .oldest established businesses - Mr. Dave Lyon, of Lyon Bros. Garage, which was formerly located in what was later used as Chenowyth's Foundry in Main Road. From the early twenties until little more than six or seven years ago that was the picture of Eltham. Some businesses had changed hands - many years before Mr. C. Rains had acquired Andrew's news agency, Mrs. Monteith's drapery had become Mrs. R. Smith's home-made cake shop, to change again and again to many other types of business. But generally, Eltham was unchanged, for nearly thirty years. Then suddenly new shops mushroomed. The new news agency and drapery, the chemist and adjoining shops, a new butcher, a green grocer and several more. POPULATION DOUBLED In the space of a few years, fifteen new shops, two banks, a restaurant and a post office were built at Eltham. New types of businesses found a ready market in an area which was quickly almost doubling its population. A little over twelve months ago, another wave of progress hit Eltham. Since then eight more shops have been built - a cake shop and fish shop in Dalton [sic – Dudley] Street - for building areas are unprocurable in the Main Street shopping centre now – have been built by Mr. D. Kimball; a new ladies’ and children’s wear shop has been opened by Rains; Eltham Dry Cleaners have another of these new shops, and Mr. R. Clinton has built elaborate new premises. Further down the road, Mr. C. Campbell has built a new butcher's shop, and next door, at present under construction, are a self service store and a shop which Mr. J. Hodges will open on completion. In addition to these new shops, Mr. J. Millett has extended his grocery to almost twice its original size. FLOURISHING Outside the central area, other businesses are flourishing. Latimer's felt factory is being developed in a picturesque rustic setting; P. J. Timber and Trading Company have recently completed a large showroom and timber yard, and in the town itself Nicholson and Merritt are now completing the extension of their foot wear factory to double its former area. This is Eltham today. Progress is moving rapidly in this rural area on the fringe of the metropolis. Less than a decade has seen vast development. The years to complete that span of time will see even greater changes and greater prosperity in this heart: of the Diamond Valley. OLD LANDMARK GOES Perhaps the most famous landmark in Eltham's' business section disappeared last Wednesday when the towering blue gum in Pryor Street at the rear of Main Road shops was felled. The tree, stated to be more than 80 feet high, was the one for which the adjoining café was named, when that business was Eltham’s only provision store, long before the turn of the century. Mr. J. Millett, who now owns the property on which the tree stood, deeply regretted its removal, but was mindful of the need for expansion in the business area. The "Old Blue Gum" was removed by Mr. A. Wilson, expert tree feller, from Heidelberg. Its proportions might be assessed by these facts – it took a gang of experienced men two days to completely fell and clear the tree, and, falling sections being brought down by cable tipped electricity wires on the opposite side of Pryor Street.andrew's news agency, bakery, barber shop, barber's blue gum store, billiard saloon, blacksmith, blue gum, burgoyne's hardware, butcher, cake shop, chemist's shop, chenowyth's foundry, cobbler's shop, dave lyon, dispensary, draper shop. mr monteith, dudley street, e. j. andrew's news agency, electrical repair shop, eltham bus service, eltham butchery, eltham dry cleaners, eltham hotel, eltham railway station, eltham real estate, eltham shire hall, eltham shopping centre, eltham shops, eltham town centre, estate agency, expert tree feller, ferrari's greengrocery, fish shop, foot wear factory, franklin street, garnet burges, general store, grocery, heidelberg, horace clark, jim ryan, ladies’ and children’s wear shop, latimer's felt factory, library, lyon bros. garage, main road, mr. a. wilson, mr. c. campbell, mr. c. rains, mr. d. kimball, mr. j. hodges, mr. j. millett, mr. r. clinton, mrs. burges, mrs. monteith, mrs. monteith's drapery, mrs. r. smith's home-made cake shop, nicholson and merritt, p. j. timber and trading company, pitt street, post office, pryor street, self service store, shopping centre, state savings bank, taxi service, thompson's pharmacy, york street -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Folder, Greensborough Railway Station Estate, Lots 26, 26A and 26B, Crown Portion 3, Parish of Nillumbik, County of Evelyn (Rattray Road, Montmorency)
Crown Portion 3 of Eltham, Parish of Nillumbik, County of Evelyn, Lots 26, 26A and 26B were part of the Greensborough Railway Station Estate. The land detailed is bounded by present-day Rattray Road, Reichelt Avenue, Wooded Way and Ryrie Court, Montmorency. Originally purchased in September 1913 by George William Miller, signwriter of Greensborough and Harry Frederick Miller, the land was sold to Mrs Margaret Barr Honeyman, 24 June 1918 on mortgage for £400, deposit paid £150. In February 1920, Mr Honeyman called for the title and paid off the loan early, settlement occuring 11 October 1920. Contents: 1. Handwritten payment plan (Sep 1913 to Mar 1923) for Lots 26, 26A and 26B being parts of Crown Portion 3, Parish of Nillumbik, County of Evelyn on the plan of subdivision making up the Greensborough Railway Station Estate situated on Rattray Road; purchased for £179.2.0 with a deposit of £18.0.0. 2. Receipt: From Messrs G.W. and H.F. Miller for £11.15.8 being instalment and interest, 9 Sep 1913 3. Invoice: To Messrs G.W. and H.F. Miller for £11.12.0 being instalment and interest due 15 Sep 1914 4. Contract of Sale: George William Miller and Harry Frederick Miller to Mrs. Margaret Barr Honeyman, in respect of sale of Lots 26, 26A and 26B for £400.0.0, 24 June 1918. Deposit of £150.0.0 balance to be paid half yearly instalments of £15 with interest at 5% per annum added. 5. Letter: Percy J. Russell, Solicitor to G.W. Miller, 5 Feb 1920 advising Mr Honeyman has called for the title and wishes to pay off mortgage. 6. Letter: Percy J. Russell, Solicitor to G.W. Miller, 11 Oct 1920 advising settlement and payment of Miller to Honeyman.contract of sale, george william miller, greensborough railway station estate, harry frederick miller, land sale, margaret barr honeyman, montmorency, rattray road, reichelt avenue, ryrie court, wooded way -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Admission Ticket, Briar Hill Hall Trust, Picture Night, Comedy: 'BEDTIME FOR BONGO' with Ronald Regan [sic] and Shorts, ST. Faith's Hall, Cnr Price Avenue & Mountain View Road, Montmorency, Saturday, 13th August at 8pm, 1955
Presented by Briar Hill Hall Trust and St Faith's Pre-School Centre, Saturday, 13th August 1955.1955, admission ticket, bedtime for bongo (film), briar hill hall trust, montmorency, mountain view road, picture night, price avenue, ronald regan, st faith's hall, st faiths pre-school centre, ticket, cinema, ronald reagan -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Programme, A Grand Concert and Social Meeting, Montmorency Presbyterian Church Hall, Rattray Road, Greensborough, Monday, 29th Jan., A.N.A. Holiday at 7 p.m, 1951
Held in 1951concert performance, cr. price, madame richardson, miss cameron, miss clarke, miss davidson, miss dove, miss dyke, miss ivy smith, miss sims, miss taylor, miss vera fyfe, montmorency presbyterian church hall, mr andrews, mr derbyshire, mr gilsenan, mr miller, mr norman hardman, mr sharpe, mr staines, mrs howson, program, rattray road, rev. prof. adam -
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Magazine, Eltham High School, Mercury, 1999
1999 issue of the Mercury magazine of Eltham High School.eltham high school, class lists, mercury, frank taylor collection, 1999 -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Magazine, Eltham High School, Mercury, 2000
2000 issue of the Mercury magazine of Eltham High School.eltham high school, class lists, mercury, frank taylor collection, 2000 -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Magazine, Eltham High School, Mercury, 2001
2001 issue of the Mercury magazine of Eltham High School.eltham high school, class lists, mercury, frank taylor collection, 2001 -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Magazine, Eltham High School, Mercury, 2002
2002 issue of the Mercury magazine of Eltham High School.eltham high school, class lists, mercury, frank taylor collection, 2002 -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Magazine, Eltham High School, Mercury, 2003
2003 issue of the Mercury magazine of Eltham High School.eltham high school, class lists, mercury, frank taylor collection, 2003 -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Magazine, Eltham High School, Mercury, 2004
2004 issue of the Mercury magazine of Eltham High School.Inscriptions to "Brydie" on page 64.eltham high school, class lists, mercury, frank taylor collection, 2004 -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Magazine, Eltham High School, Mercury, 2005
2005 issue of the Mercury magazine of Eltham High School.eltham high school, class lists, mercury, frank taylor collection, 2005 -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Magazine, Eltham High School, Mercury, 2006
2006 issue of the Mercury magazine of Eltham High School.eltham high school, class lists, mercury, frank taylor collection, 2006 -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document, Shire of Eltham, Shire of Eltham Preliminary submission to the Local Government Commission, August 1986
Report produced by the Shire of Eltham in August 1986 as a prelimary response to proposed municipal restructure in the state of Victorianon-fictionReport produced by the Shire of Eltham in August 1986 as a prelimary response to proposed municipal restructure in the state of Victoriacouncil amalgamation, annexation, rates -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Folder, McCormick, Josephine Gordon
Josephine Gordon McCormick (1925-2009) was active in the Eltham Community, including as a member of the Eltham District Historical Society. During the Second World War she served in the Women's Royal Navy. Contents Newspaper notices: Death and Funeral notices, Josephine (Jo) Gordon McCormick. Text of eulogy by Josephine McCormick's daughter Sue. Pages from Eltham District Historical Society newsletter 187 July 2009, reproducing eulogy by Josephine McCormick's daughter Sue. Order of Service, thanksgiving for life of Josephine Gordon McCormick, 4 May 2009.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcjosephine gordon mccormick -
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Document - Folder, McDonald/Draper
The McDonald and Draper families were pioneers of the Arthur's Creek and Kangaroo Ground areas. Contents Letter from Ross McDonald, 26 May 2010, to Eltham District Historical Society, enclosing copy of booklet prepared for McDonald/Draper family meeting 8 April 2010 at Arthur's Creek Mechanics Institute. Booklet mentions, among others, Harry Gilham, Rob White, Ruby McDonald. Disc and print of Powerpoint presentation to Eltham District Historical Society on McDonald/Draper families. Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcross mcdonald, mcdonad/draper families, arthur's creek victoria, kangargoo ground victoria, harry gilham, rob white, ruby mcdonald, memorial tower kangaroo ground, charles draper, garden hill kangaroo ground -
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Document - Folder, McCarthy, Jordan and Michael and Sandra
Jordan McCarthy's father Michael died in 2005 and his mother Sandra 2 years earlier. Without other family to assist, the Kangaroo Ground community raised funds for Jordon's education, and family friends Helen and Len Muir became his legal guardians. Contents Newspaper article: "Jordan's dilemma touches community", Diamond Valley Leader, 18 May 2005, details Jordan McCarthy's loss of his parents and describes the fundraising on his behalf.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcjordan mccarthy, michael mccarthy, sandra mccarthy, kangaroo ground primary school, graeme renshaw, terry wallace, georgia wallace, tattersals, bruce mathieson, helen muir, len muir, jack muir, diamond valley secondary college -
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Document - Folder, McCubbin, Frederick
Andrew MacKenzie had researched some of the at least 200 paintings by Frederick McCubbin that were apparently lost. One called "An Old Politician" had been retitled by his purchaser "An Old Coach Builder" as the model was coach builder George Elliott, of the business Stevenson and Elliott. MacKenzie was assisted by Kathleen Mangan, McCubbin's last child. Contents Newspaper article: The lost McCubbins", The Age, 13 October 1999, describes Andrew MacKenzie's research into lost paintings by Frederick McCubbin and describes some works, including well-known paintings by McCubbin.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcfrederick mccubbin, andrew mackenzie, an old politician painting by frederick mccubbin, george elliott, stevenson and elliot coachbuilders, "sheila" painting by frederick mccubbin, "feeding time" painting by frederick mccubbin, "mary" paindint by frederick mccubbin, mary mccubbin, annie mccubbin, louis abrahams, michael moriarty, sydney moriarty, paddy watson, jimmy watson, james mccubbin, hugh mccubbin, hope bradford (nee doreen ham), elizabeth (bessie) colquhoun -
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Document - Folder, McDonald, Ian
Ian McDonald was appointed Rate Collector and Valuer of the Shire of Eltham in 1969; his address was 22 Sylvan Street Montmorency. Contents Photocopy of letter form Prothonotary's Office to Ian McDonald, 30 June 1969, enclosing Certificate appointing Ian McDonald as a Commissioner of the Supreme Court for taking Affidavits within the Shire of Eltham and neighbourhood. Photocopy of document, 30 June 1969, certifying the appointment of Ian McDonald as Rate Collector and Valuer in the Shire of Eltham.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcian mcdonald -
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Document - Folder, McDonald, Thomas
Thomas McDonald was born in Hobart in 1836; in 1856 in Heidelberg, he married Mary Anne Maloney, born in County Clare Ireland c1836; Thomas was living in Diamond Creek and Mary Anne on Plenty River. They moved to Eltham and raised a family. Descendant Dan Delmo was researching this family's time in Eltham. Contents Photocopies of emails from Dan Delmo providing details of his family research; certificates of marriages, birth, deaths; letter 4 November 2010 from Lucille Andel with details of Eltham Rate Books. Photocopies of emails from Jim Connor, Eltham District Historical Society, listing McDonald children attending Eltham Primary School.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcdan delmo, thomas mcdonald, mary anne mcdonald (nee maloney) -
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Document - Folder, McFarland, Sue
Sue McFarland, Eltham potter, won Box Hill Institute of TAFE's 2004 Teacher of the Year. Contents Newspaper article: "Potter plans for Japan show," Diamond Valley Leader, 30 March 2005, reports Sue McFarland's award and plans.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcsue mcfarland -
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Document - Folder, McGahy, David
David McGahy OAM, who died 19 April 2014, was CFA Captain for Arthurs Creek and Strathewen on Black Saturday. Jim Usher had written a book about those fires and described McGahy's life and work for the community. Helen Kenney commented on his life. Contents Newspaper article: "Tributes for bushfire hero," Diamond Valley Leader, 30 April 2014, describes David McGahy's work for the Country Fire Authority in Arthurs Creek and Strathewen.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcdavid mcgahy oam, jim usher, helen kenney, black saturday, arthurs creek victoria, strathewen victoria