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Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Postcard - Vizes Bellevue Guesthouse, 1920c
Also photographic enlargement 20 x 25, also enlargement copy 28 x 35 in frameless frame. Also re Donor, Mrs Lucy King, previously Sanberg, nee Olsen, was the proprietor of Bellevue Guesthouse 1946 to 1988Black and white postcard of Vizes Bellevue Guesthouse, showing a large weatherboard building, corrugated iron hipped roof, gable at left front. Veranda across the front, picket fence enclosing front yard. Wire strung wooden fence between roadway and grassy area bordering sandy beach at lake edge. Kerosine tin on grass, church visible beside guest house. Lakes Entrance Victoriaguesthouses, waterfront, architecture -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Belleview Guesthouse, 1960c
On back 'Alf and Lucy Sandberg 1946 - 1988'Black and white photograph of Bellevue Guesthouse, depicting a substantial weatherboard building, iron roof, veranda across the front, supported by two concrete pillars. Identical gables at each end of the building with double sash windows and three window lights above. Brick chimneys with chimney pots. Wooden fence in 1950's style. Church visible beside and behind the Bellevue. Lakes Entrance Victoriaguesthouses, architecture -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Document - Photograph, photocopy, of ‘Spring Grove’ 19th C house, Charman Road, Cheltenham, c1979
In 1852 Stephen Charman purchased 160 acres bounded by Charman Rd and Balcombe Road in an area called Spring Grove , later Cheltenham. A spring ran through the land providing a good source of water. Stephen aged 21 years had arrived in Melbourne 1842 as one of Henry Dendy’s emigrants . His Ship passage was paid by the Colonial Land and Emigration Commission and in return he was required to work on the land of the Henry Dendy Special Survey Brighton 1841. However Henry Dendy could not provide enough work for all the emigrants that arrived and Stephen had to obtain other work. Then sadly his young wife Harriett and their infant died. 1850 Stephen married widow Mary Gettens, a Publican in Little Collins Street, with 5 children. Stephen & Mary built a wattle and daub hut and established a market garden producing marigolds for Martin & Pleasance Pharmacists, Melbourne. They had 7 more children and built a weatherboard cottage that was used for early Methodist Church services. Stephen donated 1 acre to the Methodist Church in 1855 for Chapel , School and Cemetery. This is the weatherboard cottage in the photocopy showing the building extension, The road between Cheltenham and Mentone bears their name. Mary died in 1870 and Stephen remarried 1878 and died in Gippsland 1906. The original Photograph is endorsed by Francis Marie Ward , formerly Hopkins nee Charman who was the grandmother of Mr A.L Jones A photocopy of a black and white photograph of ‘Spring Grove’ , that was the first house in Charman Road , Cheltenham c1852 , showing later extensions. spring grove cottage 1852, schumer l, cheltenham, charman stephen, early settlers, jones a l, gettens mary, rees mary, charman mary, moorabbin, brighton, henry dendy special survey 1841, ward frances marie, charman frances marie -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Booklet, Cowes McRae Beach Estate, 1960s
This land was owned by the McRae family, whose wife was a Justice. Hence the street names of McRae and Justice. The weatherboard family home [ originally a guest house called Glen Isle] was at the end of the current Justice Road. The estate was created in the mid 1960s. The house was put on skids and dragged by two tractors and a bulldozer to 364 Church Street while the family home was built at 368 Church Street, Cowes.[ Source Sandra Rocotas, nee McCrae. Facebook Community Noticeboard 5/2/2023. Permission given to use information and photos ] Estate was sold by Rogan Real Estate.HistoricalColoured A4 brochure describing the McRae Beach Estate, including plan of streets and location on Island, photos and description of the Island. Sold by Rogan Real Estate.Cowes McRae Beach Estate - Right in the heart of things .Phillip Island - The Loveliest Isle on Earthhousing, justice family, mcrae family, cowes west, rogan real estate cowes phillip island, glen isla