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Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clippings, Diamond Valley News, Loyola at risk 1994, 22/02/1994
... . Loyola at risk 1994 Newspaper clippings Diamond Valley News ...These articles deal with the proposal, in 1994, to sell off the former Loyola Seminary building on Grimshaw Street Watsonia. There are articles on the history of the Jesuit order and seminary as well as an expression of interest from Loyola college (all written by Duska Sulicich) and a letter to the editor and petition by local resident J Schluter.Loyola is a landmark building on Grimshaw Street but it has, at times, been under threat of redevelopment.Photocopies of 4 news articles, with text and black and white images.loyola college, watsonia, jesuits, seminary, loyola, duska sulicich, schluter. -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, The 12-Mile Local Landmark Pulled Out By Vandals, 31/01/1984
A newspaper article relating the history, significance and later theft of a 12 Mile marker from the Grimshaw Street location were it had stood since the very early days of settlement of the district. The road marker had been a local landmark. A photocopy of an article fromt the Diamond Valley News.Nilgrimshaw street, melbourne gpo, 12 mile marker, greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Old Days Recalled: by Helen Gillman, 13/03/1984
Details some of the Partington family's time at Willis Vale. Part 3 in a series of articles written by Helen Gillman from interviews with Alan Partington.Willis Vale was built in 1839 from locally sourced hand made bricks. Originally the Meaghers (Maygars) lived there and later the Partingtons.A 2 page photocopy of an article in the Diamond Valley News dated March 13 1984.partington, willis vale, greensborough, orchards, wood cutting, the great depression -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Steeped in History, 13/05/1998
This is an article on the 140th Anniversary celebrations of St Katherine's chapel on 17/05/1998.The original chapel was built by Major Anthony Beale an early pioneer of the Greensborough district.A black and white news article featuring 2 photographs.Pencil written on top right corner.st katherine's anglican church, major anthony beale, st helena, anniversaries, jock ryan -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Glimpses of the Past, 18/03/1986
The article was written by Linley Hartley on the reminiscences of Lorraine Coates (nee Poulter) of her life in Greensborough. There are a lot of references to her ancestral families, particularly the Poulters and also the Roys and Hewitts. The article also refers to Lorraine's family activities during World War 2 in Richmond.Poulters, Roys and Hewitts were all local pioneer families.An A3 sized photocopy of a Diamond Valley News story. Includes photograph of Lorraine Coates and two scenes of 'old' Greensborough. Copy 2 of Item 177.Some minor biro marks -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Rosalind Rashleigh et al, Boro's big day, 1978_11
Article on the opening of the Greensborough Centre (now Plaza) on 14 November 1978.Newspaper article from Diamond Valley News with photo of ceramic mural.greensborough plaza -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Bound by an urge to create, 19/08/2015
Several artists showcased their talents at the "Artists on Were Street" event. Mel Macklin creates digital paintings. Fiona Haase is a basket weaver. Patrick Ryant is a portrait artist and Leanne Ipsen is a painter. 2 page news article, text and colour images.artists on were street, montmorency, artists, mel macklin, fiona haase, patrick ryant, leanne ipsen -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, The Melbourne Sun, Blackout! Dust makes night from day, 09/02/1983
Worst dust storm on record for Melbourne occurred at 2.55 pm on 8 February 1983. Visibility was 100m or less in city streets and the temperature was a record high for February of 43.2 degrees.Newsprint, 2p.The Sun News-Pictorialdust storm, melbourne -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley News, The Time when three men owned Watsonia; St Katherine's Church at St Helena; When the railway came to the Diamond Valley, 29/09/1964
... of Diamond Valley News, 29 September 1964. The Time when three men ...Three articles from 1964 on the history of suburbs in the new Shire of Diamond Valley - Greensborough, Watsonia and St Helena.Articles on the building of Greensborough, Montmorency and Watsonia Railway Stations, and establishment of St Helena.Pp. 28-30 of Diamond Valley News, 29 September 1964.greensborough railway station, montmorency railway station, watsonia, watsonia railway station, beale family, frank watson, shire of diamond valley, st helena -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Coming home to Bundoora: Fifty-Plus News November 2014, 2014_11
... News November 2014 Newspaper Clipping ..."Coming Home" was a social history exhibition exploring the history of Bundoora Homestead, particularly its time as Repatriation Hospital (1920-1993). The Exhibition ran from October to December 2014.Copy of news article, black and white text and photographs. -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clippings, Diamond Valley News, Collection of news articles on Greensborough War Memorial Park, 1964-1967
... Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Collection of news articles from ...Collection of news articles from 1964-1967 on Greensborough War Memorial Park and the eventual dissolution of the War Memorial Trust.6 photocopied pages.greensborough war memorial park, war memorial trust -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping (copy), Diamond Valley News, Rotavets disband, 15/09/1987
... of newspaper article Rotavets disband Newspaper clipping (copy) Diamond ...The Greensborough Rotavets raised money for local charities from the late 1970s to 1987 when they disbanded.Copy of newspaper articlerotary club of greensborough, greensborough rotavets -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping (copy), Diamond Valley Leader, Crime watch stops, 2006_
A Greensborough Neighbourhood Watch group needed to close due to lack of interest in the community.News article, text and colour image.neighbourhood watch -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Screen cents, 07/01/2015
Saara Lamberg, a Briar Hill local and filmmaker is hoping to raise enough funds to create her film "Innuendo" which won a bronze award at the Beverley Hills Screenplay Contest. She would like to film in the Diamond Valley and is working with chainsaw artist Leigh Conkie.News article, 2 pages, text and colour images.saara lamberg, leigh conkie, innuendo, film making -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping - Digital Image, Diamond Valley Local. 15 December 1954. Selection of 6 pages, 15/12/1954
A selection of pages from the Diamond Valley Local newspaper from 15 December 1954. News articles and advertisements from the Greensborough area.A snapshot of the local area in 1954.Scanned copies of local newspaper. 6 pages.diamond valley local -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Historic move to make Greensborough's past last, 19/03/2010
This article publicises the public meeting prior to formation of the Greensborough Historical Society in 2010. Shown in the image are inaugural President Noel Withers and descendants of pioneer families Faye Fort (nee Partington) and Steve Whatmough.News article black text and coloured image.greensborough historical society, noel withers, faye fort (nee partington), steve whatmough -
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Newspaper clipping, Fiona Cameron, Pioneer bridge is demolished, by Fiona Cameron, 1974_
Describes the removal of the bluestone bridge abutment on the north side of the Plenty River in Greensborough, to make way for the Diamond Creek Road bridge duplication.Photocopy of news articleplenty river, diamond creek road -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Marguerite Marshall, Pioneers planted the seeds of history, by Marguerite Marshall, 29/09/1981
Article about the origins of what is thought to be the Batman Apple TreeBlack & white photocopy of newspaper articleFrom Diamond Valley News 29 September 1981 p. 4batman apple tree -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley News, Outbid college blasts Loyola sale, and, Panel backs shire on Loyola, 07/09/1994
... backs shire on Loyola. Newspaper Clipping Diamond Valley News ...These articles detail the changes to planning regulations around the Loyola seminary site and its sale by the state government to the Maharishi organisation in 1994.These articles show the community interest in the Loyola site and its buildings and form part of the ongoing history of this site.2 newspaper articles. Text only.loyola college, loyola seminary watsonia, ignatian, maharishi -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping (copy), Gifted athlete a man of integrity, 09/08/2002c
... a man of integrity Newspaper Clipping (copy) Diamond Valley News ...The article is an obituary for Trevor Partington who passed away in 2002. Trevor was a descendant of the Partington and Whatmough families, both of which were pioneering families of Greensborough.A photocopy of a black and white newspaper article.Pencilled date.partington, trevor partington, wangaratta gift, diamond valley football league, greensborough football club, greensborough bowling club -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Diamond Valley News, 125th Birthday At St Katherine's, 1983_11
... Newspaper clipping Diamond Valley News ...St Katherine's church was established in 1858 and named Rose Chapel after the wife of Major Beale.The Beale family were amongst the earliest pioneers of the Greensborough district.A brief article on the 125th anniversary of St Katherine's church at St Helena.St Katherine's church was established by Major Beale in 1858.rose chapel, st katherines church, st helena, 125th anniversaries -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley News, Protest on State centre, 1973_11c
... centre Newspaper Clipping Diamond Valley News ...The Institute of Social Welfare, Watsonia operated on the Loyola Seminary campus 1973-74, which was purchased by the Probation and Training Division to run certificate courses for social workers and others. There was a proposal to establish a periodic detention centre on the site in November 1973, against which there were protests by local residents.News article, text only. Word document with research notes on item.institute of social welfare, watsonia, loyola college -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley News, Tom Vickers remembers the days of playing footy in Main Street, 12/12/1985
... Clipping Diamond Valley News ...Greensborough chemist Tom Vickers recall the early days after he came to Greensborough 1941 - playing football in the Main Street, working closely with Doctor Cordner and delivering prescriptions to Hurstbridge via train.Photocopy of a news article, black and white text and image.tom vickers, cordner family, main street greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Volunteer Dedicated to Drug Battle, 11/01/2017
Colleen Grima is a Watsonia North grandmother who is determined to offer families a brighter outlook as they get caught up in the spiralling lives of a loved one with a drug addiction. She received a Premier's Volunteer Champions award.News article 1 page, black text, colour image.colleen grima, volunteering, drug addiction, premier's volunteer champions award -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader et al, Options brought to table, 18/01/2017
A radical plan, which would see the North East Link built with fly-overs and trenches rather than tunnels, could affect Banyule residents.News article 1 page, black text.north east link, banyule, metropolitan ring road -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Ned’s big bash trip, 18/01/2017
Watsonia man Ned Brewer Maiga will represent Australia in the Blind Cricket Twenty20 World Cup in India later this month (January 2017).News article 1 page, black text, colour image.ned brewer maiga, cricket twenty20 world cup, blind cricket, cricketers -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Rare history stolen, 18/01/2017
An antique horse-drawn plough from the 1800s has been brazenly snatched from the entrance of Greensborough Historical Society's resource centre, leaving residents, police and history buffs heartbroken.News article 1 page, black text, colour image.greensborough historical society, historic plough, partington family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Quads make grade, 25/01/2017
When the Stevenson quad squad embark on their first day of high school, it may take a while for classmates to detect their special bond.News article 1 page, black text, colour image.quads, stevenson family, montmorency secondary college, quadruplets -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Veteran coach, young list, 25/01/2017
It is almost a case of déjà vu for returning Greensborough coach Robert Hyde with many changes to the line up at the club.News article 1 page, black text, colour image. 2 copies.greensborough football club, robert hyde, coach -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Dog act at Clubhouse, 25/01/2017
Disgusting intruders trashed the home of a Greensborough community group leaving it with a repair bill of more than $2000. The Diamond Valley Dog Obedience Club room in Poulter Avenue was broken into in January 2017.News article 1 page, black text, colour image.diamond valley dog obedience club, glenda lionti, intruders, poulter avenue greensborough