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Melton City Libraries
Photograph, Palmerston street, Melton, c.1970
Taken from the footpath looking west. Jongebloeds Hardware Shop (c.1960) and Mrs Hauslers house and flowering tree. local identities -
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Photograph, Ned Toohey's house, McKenzie Street, 1970
Cottage of Edward Toohey (died 1898) a Shire contractor and road maker. Ned, his son worked with Frederick Myers building many of the bluestone roads in the Shire of Melton. In the background is the brick house built for Martha Myers in 1967. Martha and husband Frederick (born 1877 in Melton) resided in the Myers (Miers) house on Western Highway beside the gully near Reserve road. Frederick lived there for 86 years. The house was built in 1867 by Henri and Ann nee Dowling Myers. Demolished 1968. Martha Myers house was demolished in 2011 to become a car park. Mary and Jack Tolhurst removing roof of Ned Tooheys house (site of Senior Citizens ).local identities, misc. -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, Melton Uniting Church Misson Collection bin, Unknown
Edna Barrie and unidentified people standing in front of a collection binchurches, local identities -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, Melton Uniting Church Misson Collection bin, Unknown
Bon Barrie had a lifetime association with Melton Uniting Church (and its predecessors the Methodist, Methodist-Presbyterian churches) which extended from childhood when he attended Sunday school until his death in 1985. Member of the Presbyterian Board of Management for more than 25 years in which he held positions of Honorary Secretary and Treasurer, Board member of the Parish Council and Member of the Committee of Management. He was a Sunday school teacher 1933. Ernest W (Bon) Barrie with a group of people standing next to the donation binchurches, local identities -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, George Pyke headstone, 1970
Brothers William and George arrived in Melton in 1838, George was born in 1819 and died in 1855 at 35 years old. Edna Barrie was involved with the restoration of the Pykes Grave (using EW Barrie earthmoving equipment) George Pyke's headstonepioneer families, local identities -
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Photograph, Marjorie (Myers) Butler standing next to Henry Myers gravestone, 1992
Marjorie Gretchen Myers Born at Melton on the 21st of February 1912 Attended Melton State School No 430 1917 and left school to become a music teacher. A pupil of Miss Ross the Music teacher at Melton she advanced rapidly and achieved her A.L.C.M. (Associate of the London College of Music) at the age of 12 years. At 14 years she gained her L.L.C.M. (Licentiate of the London College of Music). At the age of 16 she was awarded a part scholarship in 1928 to the to the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music studying pianoforte under Miss Elsie Fraser. She gained her A.Mus.A. at the age of 17 and her L. Mus. A. at the age of 18 years. In 1935 she won a full scholarship given by Madame Elsie Ashton for singing. The “Australian Musical New” Mr Thorald Waters the adjudicator found her outstanding qualities as a musician an added reason for singling out Miss Myers with her voice being the most promising of those heard. She died on 10 September 2004 in Frankston, Victoria, Australia.She married Herbert Vivian BUTLER on 07 January 1939 in Victoria, Australia.Myer's gravestone is at Melton Cemetery local identities, pioneer families -
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Photograph, William M Pyke headstone, 1970
William M Pyke was born in 1815, Wiltshire England and died in 1850, 35 year old.William M Pyke headstone, located on the banks of Toolern Creekpioneer families, local identities -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, William and George Pyke's headstones, 1970
The graves are buried on the banks of Toolern Creeklocal identities, pioneer families -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, Greta [Jongebloed] Daniels, Edna [Myer] Barrie and Marjorie [Myers] Butler, 1992
Greta, Edna and Marjorie attended Melton State School 430.Greta [Jongebloed] Daniels, Edna [Myer] Barrie, Marjorie [Myers] Butler visit to Melton Cemeterylocal identities, pioneer families -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, Melton Primary School reunion and visit to Melton Cemetery, 1992
Group of people at Melton Cemetery including Greta [Jongebloed] Daniels and Marjorie [Myers] Butler.local identities, pioneer families -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, Marjorie [Myers] Butler, Unknown, 1992
Marjorie was a talented pianist in her teenage years achieving her L.Mus.A. her fourth qualification by the age of 18 years. She attended the Conservatorium of Music Melbourne studying pianoforte and later with a singing scholarship and won numerous competition from Ballarat to Bendigo. She started her teaching career after leaving Melton State School. She taught many students throughout district including Edna Butler, the young sister of her husband Bert Butler. While living in Hawthorn their children Adrian and Lynette were born. Their son Max was born in Bacchus Marsh while Bert was teaching at the High School and in 1950 was appointed to Numurkah HS. In 1953 the family moved to Frankston HS. In 1958 he was appointed foundation Principal of Ashwood HS at the age of 43, the youngest to achieve this level of seniority. He was also Principal at Huntingdale, Mordialloc/Chelsea, and Mornington until his retirement in 1975. Photographs pf Marjorie Butlers at Melton Cemetery local identities, pioneer families -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, Edna Barrie, Unknown
Over 20 years commencing in the 1970s, Edna undertook extensive photographing of the changing streetscape of Melton’s High Street. She anticipated the impact of change on the community during the time of Melton’s rapid transition from a small farming district to a large urban community and this led to her extensively document and photograph many of the structures and landscape features of the township that have since been lost. She also meticulously recorded much of the contemporary life of the town and has left a significant legacy of archival material. Edna Barrie cutting a ribbon to an opening of a eventlocal identities, pioneer families -
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Photograph, Group of people in front of Scots Church, 1986
Mollie Mrshall, Elvie Mc, Dorothy (Beaty) Watt, Marj Newham, Peg Ibbotson, Necia Morton, Dorothy Barrie, Marilyn Doig and Janet Gratton standing in front of the church. local identities, local architecture, churches -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, Jenny, Edna, Margaret and Wendy, Unknown
Wendy Barrie digitalised and catalogued photos and objects her mother Edna Barrie had collected of Melton's history and typed up her mother's handwritten notes about the area. Jenny, Edna Barrie, Margaret and Wendy Barrie standing in a churchchurches, local architecture, local identities -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, C.M Jones truck, Unknown
C.M Jones trucklocal identities -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, West Melton Regional Shopping Centre, 1973
Kilpatrick house which stood on the site until the 1970s on the land now occupied by the Regional Shopping Centre later to be renamed Woodgrove. Opening of the Centre views from the parking areas and paddocksOpening of the West Melton Regional Shopping Centre taken from the carparklocal significant events, local identities -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, West Melton Regional Shopping Centre opening, 1973
Opening of the shopping centrelocal identities, local significant events, council -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, West Melton Regional Shopping Centre opening, 1973
Opening of the shopping centre, in front of the butcher shoplocal identities, local significant events, council -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, West Melton Regional Shopping Centre opening, 1973
Opening of the shopping centrelocal identities, local significant events, council -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, West Melton Regional Shopping Centre opening, 1973
Opening of the shopping centrelocal identities, local significant events, council -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, No, No, Nanette stage production, 1968
Production held at Mechanics Hall, Meltonmisc., local identities -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, No, No, Nanette stage production, 1968
Production held at Mechanics Hallmisc., local identities -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, No, No, Nanette stage production, 1968
Held at Mechanics HallLocal stage production misc., local identities -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, No, No, Nanette stage production, 1968
Play held at Mechanics Hall, Meltonmisc., local identities -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, No, No, Nanette stage production, 1968
Stage production held at Mechanics Hall, Meltonmisc., local identities -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, No, No, Nanette, 1968
Production held at Mechanics Hallmisc., local identities -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, 'No, No, Nanette, 1968
Stage production at Mechanics Hallmisc., local identities -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, No, No, Nanette, 1968
Stage production held at Mechanics Hallmisc., local identities -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, The Melton District Exhibition, 1926
Standing L- R : George Ford, Jack Ferris, Dick Arthur ?, Albert Paulet, Chas Woodley, Mrs Ford, Geo Coburn, Mrs Arthur, Fred Minns?, Charlie Palmer, Mrs Ferris, Mr Alf Minns, Mrs George Coburn, Judge Front row - seated 6 women and 4 men. C.E. Barrie 2nd from the left. Identified by Wendy Barrie, granddaughter. This photograph is part of a scrap book which was photographed by Wendy Barrie c1971. It possibly came via Elizabeth and Ruth King of Alexander Street. Photograph of the group standing beside the Melton Mechanics Institute council, local identities, local significant events -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, Melton District Exhibition, 1926
Mr C E Barrie was the President of the District ExhibitionSection of the exhibition held at Mechanics Hallcouncil, local identities