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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Architect plans, Tatura Methodist Church, 1964
Methodist Church was built and opened on present site (Uniting) in 1959. These extensions completed the building as it now stands.1 of 2 copies (L3263) of complete architects plans and specifications for extensions to Tatura Methodist Church building, 1964. methodist church tatura, alexander harris & assoc. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph
... Tatura the-murray goulburn weir site locality plans 3 photos ...goulburn weir site, locality plans, 3 photos, irrigation -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Article, An Architect's House in Melbourne, Australia. Architect: Robin Boyd, Feb-62
This Japanese journal features a photographic article on Boyd's Walsh Street home. It was written by a Japanese architecture student who visited Walsh Street with a group of 6 such students in 1961. A translation of the text follows. ________________________________________________________ "An Architect’s House in Melbourne, Australia Author: Tamon Okubo This house was built by architect Robin Boyd as an experimental work. Although in a residential area of Melbourne, the site is a 40 x 126 ft rectangle in a corner of a former park with high rise buildings on either side. Due to its location, the design focuses on protecting the privacy of the house from the outside and on the composition of the interior space, creating a somehow introverted plan. However, the interior is not completely closed from the outside; it is cleverly designed to provide both views of the rooves of nearby houses as well as the mountains in the distance. Firstly, the couple’s room and the children’s rooms are in separate buildings. These two independent structures are connected by a courtyard. The ceiling of the courtyard is partly open, so one can look out from the second-floor terrace of the couple’s room. The walls on both sides of the courtyard are of opaque glass to ensure privacy from outside. In both buildings brick walls with three-inch steel pipe inserted into the brick cavities form the structure and separate each room. The roof is connected to pairs of 3/4-inch thick cables, spaced four feet apart, attached to the brick walls of both buildings and supported by wooden posts that separate the glass panels in the rooms. The cables are not tightly strung together but are loosely suspended from the front structure, where the entrance is, to the rear one. The upper cable in the courtyard is covered with vine. The materials used are insulation board for the roof, raw timber for the structural materials, native jarrah for the timber sections of the interior walls and white eucalyptus for the joints. Robin Boyd – A Brief Personal History 1919 Born in Melbourne, Australia 1947 As an architect, was the first director of the Small Homes Service, a public housing research institute established to provide homes for needy Australians. 1960 Wins the American Institute Architects Prize (the Japanese architect, Kenzo Tange, was awarded the same prize in 1959). In the same year he was elected an honorary member of the Institute. Mr Robin Boyd is currently writing a book on the history of Australian architecture, The Walls Around Us, as well as a book on Kenzo Tange. He is a frequent visitor to Japan to exchange ideas with Japanese architects and is quite a Japanophile. " This is a photocopy of the article from Japan Interior Design No 17. Pages 4-5 are glued together, and pages 6-7 are glued together, p8 p9, p10 are separate. There is writing on it (not Robin Boyd's hand). Geoffrey Serle, Robin Boyd's biographer, may have given it to Patricia Boyd.walsh st library -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Plan, Burnley Gardens Site Works, c. 1958
... Site Works Plan ...Public Works Dept. Chief Engineers Branch - Burnley Gardens Site Works (no. 58:492) -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document - Photocopy, [History of land reservations for Burnley site], 1837-1919
Photocopies of correspondence, newspaper articles, Government Gazette entries and plans - 29 sheetsland reservations, burnley, victoria horticultural society -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, St Philip's College Alice Springs - Principal Chris Tudor & Deputy Principal Chris Eldridge, 09/1986
In 1945 the Reverend Harry Griffiths, who worked for the Methodist Inland Mission in Alice Springs, saw the need for a boarding facility for children of families living in remote areas in Central Australia who needed access to schools. He and his wife established Griffiths House, on a site in the town centre, and for many years it became home for students from all over the Outback, including many young Aboriginal people. In the late 1950's the Rev Fred McKay, successor to the Rev John Flynn as Superintendent of the Australian Inland Mission, lobbied the United Church in the Northern Territory to build and expand on this important start. Together the Presbyterian, Methodist and Congregational churches embarked on a missionary venture to develop St Philip's College - a new, larger residential hostel which would one day become a full boarding school. An ideal site - 22 acres of bush at the junction of the Charles and Todd Rivers and backing on to the Telegraph Station National Park - was secured and after six years of planning, construction began in 1964. Fred McKay led the legendary work parties comprised of volunteers from all over Australia who travelled to Alice Springs, paying their own way and volunteering their expertise, time and labour, to turn a dream into a reality. This fantastic tradition continues today, with work parties arriving each mid-year holiday. On 13 February 1965 the first boarders moved in to St Philip's College. For the first 24 years, therefore, St Philip's College operated as a residential hostel only. The College’s ninth Headmaster, Mr Christopher Tudor, arrived in 1986. He and the Council Chairman, Mrs Jan Heaslip, judged that the time was right to complete the original plan to turn St Philip’s College into a fully fledged independent boarding/day school, serving not only “bush” families, but also the growing population of Alice Springs. The then College Council embraced the idea and three years of frantic, determined preparation and planning commenced, culminating in an extensive $2 million building program in 1988. To this day there continues to be further development with the new landscaping underway near The Minnamurra Hall, Reception and Rivergum Cafe, plus the recent completion of the Science & Food Technology building and the new Rivergum Cafe.Head & Shoulders of Chris Eldridgest. philip's college, tudor, chris, eldridge, chris -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, St Philip's College Alice Springs - Principal Chris Tudor & Deputy Principal Chris Eldridge, 09/1986
In 1945 the Reverend Harry Griffiths, who worked for the Methodist Inland Mission in Alice Springs, saw the need for a boarding facility for children of families living in remote areas in Central Australia who needed access to schools. He and his wife established Griffiths House, on a site in the town centre, and for many years it became home for students from all over the Outback, including many young Aboriginal people. In the late 1950's the Rev Fred McKay, successor to the Rev John Flynn as Superintendent of the Australian Inland Mission, lobbied the United Church in the Northern Territory to build and expand on this important start. Together the Presbyterian, Methodist and Congregational churches embarked on a missionary venture to develop St Philip's College - a new, larger residential hostel which would one day become a full boarding school. An ideal site - 22 acres of bush at the junction of the Charles and Todd Rivers and backing on to the Telegraph Station National Park - was secured and after six years of planning, construction began in 1964. Fred McKay led the legendary work parties comprised of volunteers from all over Australia who travelled to Alice Springs, paying their own way and volunteering their expertise, time and labour, to turn a dream into a reality. This fantastic tradition continues today, with work parties arriving each mid-year holiday. On 13 February 1965 the first boarders moved in to St Philip's College. For the first 24 years, therefore, St Philip's College operated as a residential hostel only. The College’s ninth Headmaster, Mr Christopher Tudor, arrived in 1986. He and the Council Chairman, Mrs Jan Heaslip, judged that the time was right to complete the original plan to turn St Philip’s College into a fully fledged independent boarding/day school, serving not only “bush” families, but also the growing population of Alice Springs. The then College Council embraced the idea and three years of frantic, determined preparation and planning commenced, culminating in an extensive $2 million building program in 1988. To this day there continues to be further development with the new landscaping underway near The Minnamurra Hall, Reception and Rivergum Cafe, plus the recent completion of the Science & Food Technology building and the new Rivergum Cafe.Head & Shoulders of Chris Tudor.st. philip's college, tudor, chris, eldridge, chris -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, St Philip's College Alice Springs - Principal Chris Tudor & Deputy Principal Chris Eldridge, 09/1986
In 1945 the Reverend Harry Griffiths, who worked for the Methodist Inland Mission in Alice Springs, saw the need for a boarding facility for children of families living in remote areas in Central Australia who needed access to schools. He and his wife established Griffiths House, on a site in the town centre, and for many years it became home for students from all over the Outback, including many young Aboriginal people. In the late 1950's the Rev Fred McKay, successor to the Rev John Flynn as Superintendent of the Australian Inland Mission, lobbied the United Church in the Northern Territory to build and expand on this important start. Together the Presbyterian, Methodist and Congregational churches embarked on a missionary venture to develop St Philip's College - a new, larger residential hostel which would one day become a full boarding school. An ideal site - 22 acres of bush at the junction of the Charles and Todd Rivers and backing on to the Telegraph Station National Park - was secured and after six years of planning, construction began in 1964. Fred McKay led the legendary work parties comprised of volunteers from all over Australia who travelled to Alice Springs, paying their own way and volunteering their expertise, time and labour, to turn a dream into a reality. This fantastic tradition continues today, with work parties arriving each mid-year holiday. On 13 February 1965 the first boarders moved in to St Philip's College. For the first 24 years, therefore, St Philip's College operated as a residential hostel only. The College’s ninth Headmaster, Mr Christopher Tudor, arrived in 1986. He and the Council Chairman, Mrs Jan Heaslip, judged that the time was right to complete the original plan to turn St Philip’s College into a fully fledged independent boarding/day school, serving not only “bush” families, but also the growing population of Alice Springs. The then College Council embraced the idea and three years of frantic, determined preparation and planning commenced, culminating in an extensive $2 million building program in 1988. To this day there continues to be further development with the new landscaping underway near The Minnamurra Hall, Reception and Rivergum Cafe, plus the recent completion of the Science & Food Technology building and the new Rivergum Cafe.Tudor and Eldridge in conversation with the College in the background.st. philip's college, tudor, chris, eldridge, chris -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Sites of Historical Significance in the East Gippsland Region, 1980
A description list of sits of historical significance in teh East Gippsland Region Victoria as at 1979-1980. A bibliography of historical material in published form is also included. Illustrationheritage, social history -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Draft Manement Plan, Cossticks Weir, Trestle Bridge, 1995
Research and interpretation of Cossticks Weir and Trestle Bridge, in the Colquhoun Forest, East Gippsland, suggested management startegies for the sites, flora and fauna, and control ferals.transport, bridges, settlement -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, East Gippsland Rail Trail concept plan, 2015
In March 2014 the minister of environment and climate change requested VEAC to undertake an investigation into historic places on public land in Victoria. This draft paper initiated a public consultation after which a final report in 2016.historic sites -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Holding on to our History, 1980
Details of historical sites with comments about the money raising activities. History of construction..historic sites, charities, architecture -
Clunes Museum
Plan
PLAN HAS AN ATTACHED HAND PRINTED CARD WITH INFORMATION REGARDING SITES. THIS HAS BEEN ADDED AT A MUCH LATER DATE.1 PAGE - AN EARLY, UNDATED PLAN OF THE TOWNSHIP OF CLUNES, COUNTY OF TALBOT, SHOWING REDUCED LEVELS AND CHAIN SURVEY OF ALL SECTIONSlocal history, plans -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive, Plans from the Dept. Works Ararat
Archive 4262 Plans For Pleasent Creek 4262 - Existing Plans for Pleasent Creek 4262A - 2A Bellfield Unit 4262B - 2B Fyans Unit 4262C - 2C Nurses Unit 4262D - Biala Unit 4262E - Hostel Unit 4262F - Residence 3 & 4 (X2) 4262G - Residence 5 & 6 4262H - Nara Unit 4262I - Syme Unit 4262J - Lonsdale Unit 4262K - School Buildings 4262L - Recreation Building 4262M - Administration Building 4262N - Alexandra Building 42620 - L.T.O. building 4262P - Engineers Workshop & Laundry 4262Q - Sewing Room & Stores 4262R - Carpenters, Painters & Gardener's Workshops 4262S - 3 Existing Plans for Pleasent Creek Centre Stawell & Emergency Water Legend 4262T - 7 Existing Plans for Plesent Creek Stawell Centre Stawell Inc: Grid Squares 4262-1 73.5 X 56 CM Sheet No.1 New Dining Room Special School Amended Setout of Windows 4262-1A - 73.5 X 56 CM Sheet No. 2 Special School Stawell Joiners details 4262-1B - 73.5 X 56 CM Sheet No. 3 Pleasant Creek School: New Dining Room 4262-1C -73.5 X 56 CM Sheet No. 4 Pleasant Creek School Joinery details 4262-1D - 73.5 X 56 CM Sheet No. 5 Pleasant Creek School Joinery Details 4262-1E - 48 X 39 CM Section AA Pleasant Creek School Dining Room Stainless Steel Sinks & Drains 4262 -1F 50 X 69X5 CM School for Subnormal Children - Stawell Mental Hospital Elvation and Accordion 4262-1G 56 X 40 CM Sheet 6 Stawell Pleasant Creek School - Joinery Detail 4262-1H 75 X 54 CM Stawell Pleasant Creek School - Detail of Serving Window 4262 -1I 75 X 54 CM Stawell Hospital for the Insane - Cills to Windows, Store and soon to be Male Division 4262 -1J 50.5 X 24 CM Stawell Pleasant Creek School - deatils of Serving Window 4262 -2 39 X 34 CM Concongella School 1136 Sundry Works etc. 4262-2A 20 X 35 CM State School 1702 Joel Joel - Remodeling & Repairs Painting etc. 4262-2B 36 X 44.5 CM Mokepilly School Remodelling 4262-2C 21 X 34 CM 2951 Marnoo East - Sketch of Proposed Cloak Room 4262-2D 21 X 34 CM SS 2951 Marnoo East Elevation Showing New Cloak Room 4262-2E 40 X 39 CM Additions & Alterations to Concongella School 1136 4262-2F 21.3 X 33.5 CM School 2951 Marnoo East Elvation and Ground Plan 4262-2G 38 X 33.5 CM School 1554 Marnoo & Residence 4262-2H 21.5 33.5 CM Marnoo SS No 1554 Repairs and Painting 4262-2I 205 X 32 CM Marnoo School 1554 Alternative Drawingsfor building In Brick 4262-2J 50 X 43.5 CM New Concrete School 1554 Marnoo 4262-2K 62 X 56 CM Removal & Alterations to Marnoo's School No. 1554 4262-2L 49.5 X 33.5 CM Great Western School 860 - Teacher's Residence 4262-2M 20.5 X 33.5 CM Great western School 860 - Elevation & Ground Plan 4262-2N 20.5 X 33.5 CM Great Western School 860 - Shelter Sheds & Tank Stand 4262-2O 25.5 X 30 CM Great Western School 860 - Floor Plan 4262-2P 20 X 34 CM Residence to Great Western Schhool - Plastering & Painting etc,. 4262-2Q 59 X 50.5 CM Great Western School860 - Additions 4262-2R 21 X 33 CM Plan school 263 Glenorchy 4262-2S 21 X 33 CM Plan School 263 Glenorchy 4262-2T 35 X 38 CM Glenorchy School 263 Remodelling etc,. to Teacher's Residence 4262-2U 33.5 X 22 CM Repairs & Repainting School & Residence Glenorchy SS 263 4262-2V 53 X 34 CM Proposed Sleepout for Teachers Residence Glenorchy School 4262-2W 53.5 38 CM Glenorchy School No. 263 and Residence Raising School buildings etc,. 4262-2X 29 x 56 CM Glenorchy School 263 New Cloak Room etc. 4262-3 22 X 31 CM Drawing of Part of Builing 4262-3A 35 X 46 CM Stawell Roof Plan & Side Elevation 4262-3B 48 X 65 CM State School Drawing No 1 4262-3C 32 X 27 CM Renewal of Existing water Supply 4262-3E 61 X 40 CM Stawell Infant State School 503 - External Repairs & Renovations 4262-3F 48.5 X 53 CM Education Department Stawell State School Drawig No 2 Contract 181 4262-3G 73 X 55 CM Alterations & Additions S.S. 502 Stawell Drawing No.1 4262-3H 73 X 55 CM Alterations & Additions S.S. 502 Stawell Drawing No.2 4242-3I 73 X 55 CM Alterations & Additions S.S. 502 Stawell Drawing No.3 4262-3J 56 X 34 CM State School 502 Plan Clarifying & Chlorinating Chamber 4262-3K 33 X 21 CM Part Ground Plan StawellSchool 502 - Accordion Doors etc. 4262-3L 60 X 54 CM Accordion Door details for School at Stawell 502 4262-3M 69 X 52 CM Stawell State School No 502 External repairs - Renovations 4262-3N 72 X 55 CM Altereed & Additions State School 502 Drawing No 1 4262-30 35 X 21 CM Stawell School 502 New Wood Shed etc 4262-3P 68 X 34 CM Main School - New Gutters shown thus. State School 502 Stawell Renewals Eaves Guttering 4262-3Q 58 X 34 CM State School No 502. Stawell Block Plan 4262-3R 73 X 55 CM State School 502 Drawing No.2 4262-4 99 X 79 CM State of Victoria Public Works Department - Layout of heating System Administration Block and Toddlers Playroom. Pleasant Creek special School (2 Copies) 42624A 86 X 89.5 CM Existing Layout of Peasnt Creek Centre Fire Service Water Mains 4262-4B 87X 59.5 CM Department of Human Services Victoria Emergancy Schematic Palns Pleasant Creek Centre ( Plans also in 4262 & 4262-1?) Cover Sheet. Former Pleasant Creek Hospital site. Sometimes referred to as Pleasant Creek Special School and sometimes Pleasant Creet Training Centre.Plans of Schools and other Buildings -
Westbourne Grammar Heritage Collection
Photograph - The Site for Westbourne 1977
In 1975 a School Council subcomittee was formed to select a new principal to instigate the development of secondary schooling at Williamstown Grammar. By 1977 the appointed principal, John Roberts Pascoe, had worked tirelessly assessing options in and around Williamstown and looking for support for the school's expansion plans. He found that support in the Werribee Council and Werribee community, which recognised the potential of an independent school for the expanding area. In 1977, based on demographic research and feasibility studies, fifty acres of land was purchased on Sayers Rd. at Truganina (then Werribee). This photograph shows that land, the site for the new secondary school for Williamstown Grammar, looking east at the corner of Sayers Rd & Marquands Rd, which would be a very different view today.Colour photograph of a cloudy sky and cleared land with a perspective line of telegraph poles extending from the right into the middle background.campus, secondary, expansion -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Map - Drawings, Wendy Jacobs, Western Highway Community Precinct Development Structural Drawings, 2014
501 Slab and Footing Plan. 502 Slab and Footing Details. 505 Roof Framing Plan 506 Steel Framing Elevations - Sheet 1. 507 Steel Framing Elevations and Sections - Sheet 2 508 Steel Framing Details - Sheet 1 509 Steel Framing Details - Sheet 2 SN1 General Notes, Site map & Drawing Index Used in building Historical Society Building Eight (8) A1 Printed plans Structural DrwaingsWendy Jacobs Architect & Heritage consultant may 2014 -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Lake Condah Heritage Management Strategy and Plan, 1993
During its 1977/78 summer field school season, the (then) Victoria Archaeological Survey began recording and mapping the stone fish trap and 'house' sites along the southern margins of Lake Condah, near Portland Victoria. This and subsequent archaeological work at Lake Condah and in the general region demonstrates that, on the basis of a number of criteria, the Aboriginal heritage sites found here are significant.vii, 388 p., [11]. leaves. : ill., foldout maps. ; 30 cm.During its 1977/78 summer field school season, the (then) Victoria Archaeological Survey began recording and mapping the stone fish trap and 'house' sites along the southern margins of Lake Condah, near Portland Victoria. This and subsequent archaeological work at Lake Condah and in the general region demonstrates that, on the basis of a number of criteria, the Aboriginal heritage sites found here are significant.conservation of natural resources -- victoria -- condah, lake, region. | aboriginal australians -- victoria -- condah, lake, region -- antiquities. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Plan for Wunderlich site, 17/01/1996 12:00:00 AM
... Plan for Wunderlich site.... of the former Wunderlich site in Mitcham Road, Mitcham. Plan ...Wunderlich site in Mitcham Road,Article in Whitehorse Gazette re subdivision and rezoning of the former Wunderlich site in Mitcham Road, Mitcham.Wunderlich site in Mitcham Road,land subdivision, redlands properties, wunderlich limited, mitcham road, mitcham -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Mount Pleasant School, c1868
... Photocopy of plan of schoolroom and site for Mount Pleasant... of schoolroom and site for Mount Pleasant School. Photocopy of plan ...Photocopy of plan of schoolroom and site for Mount Pleasant School.Photocopy of plan of schoolroom and site for Mount Pleasant School.Photocopy of plan of schoolroom and site for Mount Pleasant School.mount pleasant school, no 1022 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Plans To Consolidate Three Campuses, 21/09/1994 12:00:00 AM
Article on the consolidation of Millauna Secondary Colleges, three campuses on to one site at Mitcham Road, due to operate in 1996.Article on the consolidation of Millauna Secondary Colleges, three campuses on to one site at Mitcham Road, due to operate in 1996.Article on the consolidation of Millauna Secondary Colleges, three campuses on to one site at Mitcham Road, due to operate in 1996.secondary schools, millauna secondary college -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper, Fight Drags On Over Ex-School Site Plans, 28/07/1992 12:00:00 AM
... Services & Planning Committee of Nunawading Council Local Residents ...Local Residents make submissions to the Community Services & Planning Committee of Nunawading CouncilLocal Residents make submissions to the Community Services & Planning Committee of Nunawading Council over siting of 22% Open Public Space on former Middlefield Primary School site.Local Residents make submissions to the Community Services & Planning Committee of Nunawading Council middlefield primary school, city of nunawading, primary schools -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Helm Nunawading Estate, 1957
Brochure advertising auction of 63 villa sitesBrochure advertising auction of 63 villa sites ' Helm Nunawading Estate', North East of Cnr Springvale Road and Springfield Road in Mitcham 17 November 1957. Auctioneers Wm. White & Sons, Frank Fisher & Co. Allotments sold for 400 pounds on high side of street, 350 pounds on lower side according to attached note by Bob Hirschfield in 1985. Includes plan of subdivision.Brochure advertising auction of 63 villa sites auctions, helm nunawading estate, olwen street, nunawading, efron street, springvale road, hirschfield, bob, william white and son, frank fisher & co. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Map, Aspinall's old abattoirs, Box Hill, 1937
Hand drawn plan of subdivision of old abattoirs site, Woodhouse Grove, Box Hill North.Hand drawn plan of subdivision of old abattoirs site, Woodhouse Grove, Box Hill North.Hand drawn plan of subdivision of old abattoirs site, Woodhouse Grove, Box Hill North.land subdivision, aspinall's estate, woodhouse grove, box hill north, aspinall road, box hill north, abattoirs -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Fight for leafy site
Whitehorse Council refuses plans for 37 unit development at 520 Mitcham Road MitchamWhitehorse Council refuses plans for 37 unit development at 520 Mitcham Road MitchamWhitehorse Council refuses plans for 37 unit development at 520 Mitcham Road Mitchamtrees, mitcham road, mitcham, no. 520, planning development, hogg, tony, mitcham residents' association, reid, jo -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Picnic Hill Estate, Mitcham, n.d
... Photocopy of pamphlet, locality map and plan of 40 home... Photocopy of pamphlet, locality map and plan of 40 home sites ...Photocopy of pamphlet, locality map and plan of 40 home sites on Picnic Hill estate extending from Quarry Road, Mitcham Road and McKeon Road, Mitchamland subdivision, mitcham road, mitcham, quarry road, mckeon road, wooddale grove, rotherwood avenue, cobham road -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, New bid for cinema, 2005
... Article on development plans for former quarry site... department store. Article on development plans for former quarry site ...Article on development plans for former quarry site on Middleborough Road for a cinema complex and discount department store.Article on development plans for former quarry site on Middleborough Road for a cinema complex and discount department store.Article on development plans for former quarry site on Middleborough Road for a cinema complex and discount department store.middleborough road, burwood east, reading entertainment australia pty ltd, burwood heights, commercial development, land subdivision -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, City opposes Aged home plan, 1976
The Vermont South geriatric project was opposed by council and other sites were to be reviewed.The Vermont South geriatric project was opposed by council and other sites were to be reviewed. The geriatric centre sponsored by eastern suburbs municipalities with State government backing will have a reduced number of beds.The Vermont South geriatric project was opposed by council and other sites were to be reviewed. city of nunawading, nursing homes, meagher, ray -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Demolition of kiln rejected, 1994
Plans to demolish chimneys at Monier site in Mitcham rejected but decision being appealed.Plans to demolish chimneys at Monier site in Mitcham rejected but decision being appealed.Plans to demolish chimneys at Monier site in Mitcham rejected but decision being appealed.monier limited, historic buildings council, abbott, kevin, maclellan, robert, tuckerman, graeme -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Creating a living environment
Booklet on the guidelines for building, siting and design in residential areas of the City of Nunawading by the City of Nunawading Planning Department.Booklet on the guidelines for building, siting and design in residential areas of the City of Nunawading by the City of Nunawading Planning Department.Booklet on the guidelines for building, siting and design in residential areas of the City of Nunawading by the City of Nunawading Planning Department.town planning, city of nunawading, native plants -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Walwa Street, 1992
Brochure for auction of three allotmentsBrochure for auction of three allotments bounded by 31 - 35 Walwa Street an 84 - 86 Heatherdale Road, Mitcham on 11 April 1992. Plan of 7 room house on site. Agent Cody First Nation.Brochure for auction of three allotmentsauctions, walwa street, mitcham, nos 31 - 35, heatherdale road, nos 84 - 86