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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Mixed media - Living, investing, growing, Whitehorse City
Video - Living, Investing, Growing - Produced by City o Whitehorse, Opening words by Chief Commissioner, Geoff Oscar 1995. Shows aspects of city - Gordon Crescent, Blackburn Lake, Schools, Tally Ho Business Park, major businesses and retailers, Bruce Thompson Managing Director, Hewlett Packard, Simon Ho, Hong Kong Bank, Felicity Mason Lend Lease, Maroondah Transport corridor, Forest Hill Chase, Sport, Box Hill Community Art Space, Alan Stockdale, Treasurer, Victoria.oscar geoff - chief commissioner, gordon crescent blackburn, maroondah transport corridor, blackburn lake, forest hill chase, box hill community art space, tally ho business park, alan stockdale - treasurer of victoria, bruce thjompson - managing director hewlett packard, ho simon hong kong bank, city of whitehorse mason felicity lend lease -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Noel and Jean Webster, 1973
Noel Webster was mayor of the City of Nunawading from 1973 to 1974. He was a founding member of the Vermont High School council and a board member of Maroondah Hospital. He was involved in U3A and was a founding member of the Early Planning for Retirement Association. Jean Webster was the president of the Nunawading Historical Society and both assisted the resettlement of Cambodian migrants. Noel Webster passed away in 2002 at the age of 77.Black and white photograph of Mayor Noel Webster, and wife Jean Websterwebster, noel, jean -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Nunawading City Band
... Band for 15 years. nunawading city band maroondah symphony ...The donor, Mrs Margaret Smith, was the daughter of Harold Allen who was a trumpet player and member of the Maroondah Symphony Orchestra and played the cornet in the Nunawading City Band for 15 years.Coloured photo of Nunawading City Band (date unknown -established 1969-70)showing the 26 members in their red and black jackets and red tie with their band instruments. Harold Allen (donor) was a member of the band..nunawading city band, maroondah symphony orchestra, allan harold, trumpet, cornet -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Digital Photograph, Alan King, Maroondah Aqueduct Siphon Bridge over the Plenty River, 26 January 2008
Opened in 1891, the bridge formed part of the Maroondah Aqueduct carrying water from Watts River near Healesville to the reservoir at Preston where it joined Melbourne's metropolitan water system. Covered under Heritage Overlay, Nillumbik Planning Scheme. Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p99 Built to supply thirsty Melbourne in the late 19th century, the siphon bridge spanning the Plenty River off Leischa Court, Greensborough, was part of an engineering masterpiece. Opened in 1891, the bridge formed part of the Maroondah Aqueduct carrying water from the Watts River near Healesville to the reservoir at Preston where it joined the metropolitan distribution system. A major link in Melbourne’s water supply, it also had a huge impact on communities, which mushroomed along its route. Named after the Aboriginal word for the area around the Maroondah Reservoir, the Maroondah Aqueduct was fully operational until the 1970s. Since the 1980s the land along parts of the aqueduct have been used for walking and bicycle riding, shaded in places by Monterey Pine trees planted to stabilise the surrounding ground. From 1857 the Yan Yean Reservoir supplied Melbourne’s water but the growing city needed additional catchments.1 In 1886 work began on a weir on the Watts River to enable the aqueduct to carry most of the river water 41 miles (66km) to Melbourne. The aqueduct, built by the Board of Works, is the oldest remaining aqueduct near Melbourne and was probably the first built with concrete.2 Although the aqueduct is now only used between the Maroondah and Sugarloaf Reservoirs, it can still be traced across the Shire. It extends from the Maroondah Reservoir through Christmas Hills, Kangaroo Ground, Research, Eltham, St Helena and then previously wound west through Greensborough to Reservoir.3 Built by horse and manpower the aqueduct gravity fed 25 million gallons (113.6ML) of water a day to Melbourne along a gradient of one foot to the mile. It included 25 miles (41km) of open concrete and brick channel, six miles (10km) of tunnels, and nine miles (15km) of 14 inverted siphons of riveted wrought-iron across creeks. Bricks for the aqueduct were made from clay found near the sites and remains of several kilns can still be found between Kangaroo Ground and Christmas Hills. Building the aqueduct transformed local communities. An abattoir was established at Christmas Hills. Grog shanties and labourers’ camps sprang up and local courts dealt with cases of ‘petty pilfering and boisterous behaviour’.4 The Kangaroo Ground school population jumped to 91, crammed into a room with one teacher. Miners who built the tunnels camped just north of Churinga in Greensborough – then called Tunnel Hill Camp – and adjacent to the Evelyn Arms Hotel. The miners’ high spirits were sometimes quenched in horse troughs or by a ‘welt under the ear and kick on the behind’ as the local constable calmed them down rather than lock them up.5 But the growing city of Melbourne needed more water, so the O’Shannassy catchment, east of Warburton, was added to the system in 1914. In 1920 work began on the present concrete Maroondah Dam one mile (1.6km) from the weir on the Watts River. The aqueduct capacity was thus doubled to 50 million gallons (227ML) a day.6 Intense land development threatened to pollute the open water supply, so channel sections were replaced with large pipes. In the late 1960s a large water main was built from the tunnel outlet at Research and extended through St Helena and Greensborough, so this section of the aqueduct was taken out of use. Long sections of the unused open channels in Greensborough and Bundoora were destroyed, but the old channel in Research and Eltham North remained largely intact. In the 1970s, the Sugarloaf Reservoir was constructed, inundating 445 hectares of land in Christmas Hills. Sugarloaf was officially opened in 1980 and serves as a water storage and treatment plant supplying Melbourne. In the early 1980s pipes replaced the section from Sugarloaf Reservoir to the tunnel entrance at Kangaroo Ground. The Research-Kangaroo Ground tunnel operates as part of the pipeline system.This collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, maroondah aqueduct, pipe bridge, siphon bridge -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Award - Booklet and Certificate, Maroondah City Council Australia Day Awards & Australian Citizenship Ceremony, Sunday 26 January 2025
... Maroondah City Council Australia Day Awards & Australian... today at Maroondah City Council's Australia Day event... today at Maroondah City Council's Australia Day event ...Programme for annual community awards and citizenship affirmation ceremonies. Citizen of the Year 2025 Nominee certificate - Robin Carter (RDHS)Welcome by Cr Kylie Spears, Mayor Thank you for joining us today at Maroondah City Council's Australia Day event at Ringwood Lake Park. Today is a free community event and an opportunity to celebrate our great city and nation in an inclusive and positive way. As Mayor, and for everyone attending the day, the Citizenship Ceremony will be a wonderful moment as we get to witness people from so many different countries embrace Australia, and Maroondah, as their new home. Citizenship is a representation of your commitment to the ideals and values of your adopted country, Australia. Becoming an Australian Citizen today indicates that you have chosen to take a significant step to be a full member of the Australian community. Maroondah City Council is especially proud that you have taken this step with us. On behalf of Council I also wish to congratulate all nominees in the Maroondah Australia Day Awards. I hope each nominee is proud of the contribution they make to our community. We appreciate your time and effort to make Maroondah a great place to live, work and play. While you're here, please take the time to discover this wonderful park and the facilities it offers, including the popular all-abilities playspace and the historical mining site (at the rear of the park) that provides an insight into the history of antimony mining in Ringwood in the 1870s. We hope you will enjoy the day with your family and friends. Awards include - Community Event of the Year - Maroondah Rotary Club Gala Night, Young Citizen of the Year - Shannon Freeman, and Citizen of the Year nominations - Kathy Adams, Ian Barnes, Andrew Brownlie, Heidi Butler-Moore, Robin Carter, Nicole Fernley, Marrianne Fry, Peter Rogers, Wendy Scott, Jonathon Tan, Heather Telford, Ken Weller. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Booklet - Catalogue, Maroondah City Council Art Collection
... Maroondah City Council Art Collection...Maroondah City Council Art Collection Booklet Catalogue ... -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Document, Lease of land in Ringwood by Mr R A Mason of Maroondah Garden Supplies - Circa 1960s
Correspondence between Mr R A Mason and City of Ringwood regarding lease of Council land North side of Maroondah Highway adjacent to the E.S.& A Bank West End Branch premises.Land situated at 91 Maroondah Highway Ringwood. Also correspondence between Mr Mason and the E.S.& A Bank re leasing of land from the Bank. Related documents to setting up Maroondah Garden Supplies business by Mr Mason on leased land. Permits and Leasing Agreements and other miscellaneous documents. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, State Governor Sir Dallas Brooks declaring Ringwood a City,1960
Black and white photograph (2 copies- 1 large, 1 smaller)Image shows Sir Dallas Brooks on rostrum addressing a large gathering outside Ringwood railway station in Maroondah Highway, with an Army regiment in foreground. Mayor of Ringwood Cr Lavis also standing on rostrum with other dignitaries seated behind. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Proclamation of Ringwood City celebrations 1960
... Typed below photograph: "Proclamation of Ringwood City ...Black and white photograph showing procession through Ringwood along Maroondah Highway.Typed below photograph: "Proclamation of Ringwood City celebrations, 1960. Old cool store site top left." Image shows Cobb & Co coach later smashed up in accident. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Proclamation of the City of Ringwood procession - 19 March, 1960
Black and white photographImage shows the Milk Board float in the procession along Maroondah Highway. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Proclamation of the City of Ringwood procession - 19 March, 1960
Black and white photographImage shows the Milk Board float in the procession along Maroondah Highway. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Proclamation of the City of Ringwood procession - 19 March, 1960
... Typed below photograph: "Parade 1960 Maroondah Highway...Typed below photograph: "Parade 1960 Maroondah Highway ...Black and white photographTyped below photograph: "Parade 1960 Maroondah Highway." Image shows 'Declaration of City Float' in procession along Maroondah Highway. Left-hand side of photograph shows the site of demolished Cool Store, corner of Maroondah H'way and Wantirna Rd. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Proclamation of the City of Ringwood procession - 19 March, 1960
Black and white photograph Image shows procession in Maroondah Highway in front of large group of spectators. Coles store on right-hand side. Wantirna Road in left-hand background. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Proclamation of the City of Ringwood procession - 19 March, 1960
Black and white photographImage shows 'Alan Coffey Motors Pty Ltd, Ford dealers, Ringwood float, in Maroondah Highway procession. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Proclamation of the City of Ringwood procession - 19 March, 1960
Black and white photographImage shows the State Electricity Float in procession along Maroondah Highway in front of large group of spectators. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Proclamation of the City of Ringwood procession - 19 March, 1960
Black and white photographImage shows the Coles Stores float in the procession along Maroondah Highway. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Proclamation of the City of Ringwood procession - 19 March, 1960
Black and white photographImage shows the Ex Navel Mens Association float in procession along Maroondah Highway. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Proclamation of the City of Ringwood procession - 19 March, 1960
Black and white photographImage shows the State Electricity Commission Float in procession along Maroondah Highway in front of large group of spectators. Background left-hand side of photograph: Site of demolished Cool Store corner Maroondah Hwy. and Wantirna Rd. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, City of Ringwood celebrations 1960
Black and white photograph (2 images)Image shows cavalcade of cars on Maroondah Highway moving east towards Wantirna Road with spectators lining road.