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Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Black and white photograph, Unknown
A black and white photograph of the Marysville Tourist Bureau and the transport service bus to Marysville in Melbourne. This office provided information to tourists wishing to discover Marysville and the surrounding district. A bus service was run daily from Melbourne to Marysville from the Tourist Bureau with bus tours available to view Marysville and its surrounds.A black and white photograph of the Marysville Tourist Bureau and the transport service bus to Marysville in Melbourne.marysville, victoria, australia, marysville tourist bureau, melbourne, tourism, photograph -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Happy Valley School, 1985
This photo was taken in 1985. Alf Watson, a descendent of settlers of the district - the Smiths and the Yungs whose children attended this school, is standing to the right of the building. The history of Happy Valley State School 1863 The school opened as Lucky Woman's in 1863. The school was located in the Linton area, a small mining township. The first head teacher was Thomas Lea. 89 students had enrolled. 1883 The name of the school changed to Happy Valley. The brick school building was built in this period. 1920s Enrolment declined in the 1920s to around 10 students. 1932 Enrolment continued to decline and the school was closed. 1933 The school reopened briefly under head teacher Selina McFarlane. 1936 It closed again at some stage before reopening in 1936 under head teacher Maxwell Brown. The school was closed finally in 1936. 1940 The building was sold. 150 years: Happy Valley State School Learn about the history of Happy Valley State School, one of Victoria’s oldest public schools. Key information Address: Ballarat, 3350 Opened: 1 February 1860 Closed: 31 December 1940 School type: Primary School number: 376 Other names: Lucky Woman's Common School, Lucky Woman's State School Search for more school profiles The history of Happy Valley State School 1863 The school opened as Lucky Woman's in 1863. The school was located in the Linton area, a small mining township. The first head teacher was Thomas Lea. 89 students had enrolled. 1883 The name of the school changed to Happy Valley. The brick school building was built in this period. 1920s Enrolment declined in the 1920s to around 10 students. 1932 Enrolment continued to decline and the school was closed. 1933 The school reopened briefly under head teacher Selina McFarlane. 1936 It closed again at some stage before reopening in 1936 under head teacher Maxwell Brown. The school was closed finally in 1936. 1940 The building was sold. Can you help us find records for this school? The Public Record Office Victoria (PROV) only hold historical correspondence records for this closed school. If you have any, or if you know of any, please let us know by emailing [email protected] Updated 19 May 2022.1 Happy Valley State School photographed in June 1985. Alf Watson observing the building. .2 View from the back and side of the Happy Valley State School.1 Verso: Grandma Watson's school Happy Valley June 1985 (Grandma nearly 97 years) Alf in bacckground. Edith Emma Watson b Yung. Alf - son of Edith and John Richard Watson. .2 Verso: School where Grandma Watson eudcated. Happy Valley. June 1985happy valley state school, lucky womans, lucky woman's common school, lucky woman's state school -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Opening of Shire of Diamond Valley offices 1972: Exterior view of building and crowd, 26/02/1972
... Opening of Shire of Diamond Valley offices 1972: Exterior... of Diamond Valley offices in Greensborough on 26/02/1972 ...The official opening of the Shire of Diamond Valley offices in Greensborough on 26/02/1972. These photographs show an exterior view of the new building and the crowd in attendance.Photographs taken by a member of SDV staff.Photographs from of a folder of 21 colour photographsOn cover of folder "Opening of S.D.V. Office"shire of diamond valley, shire of diamond valley offices 1972 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Opening of Shire of Diamond Valley offices 1972: Exterior view of building and seated officials, 26/02/1972
... Opening of Shire of Diamond Valley offices 1972: Exterior... of Diamond Valley offices in Greensborough on 26/02/1972 ...The official opening of the Shire of Diamond Valley offices in Greensborough on 26/02/1972. This photograph shows an exterior view of building and seated officials, with Sir Rohan Delacombe addressing the crowd.Photographs taken by a member of SDV staff.Photographs from of a folder of 21 colour photographsOn cover of folder "Opening of S.D.V. Office"shire of diamond valley, shire of diamond valley offices 1972, sir rohan delacombe -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Opening of Shire of Diamond Valley offices 1972: Scouts at opening ceremony, 26/02/1972
The official opening of the Shire of Diamond Valley offices in Greensborough on 26/02/1972. This photograph shows an exterior view of building and assembled scouts taking part in the ceremony.Photographs taken by a member of SDV staff.Photographs from of a folder of 21 colour photographsOn cover of folder "Opening of S.D.V. Office"shire of diamond valley, shire of diamond valley offices 1972, scouts - greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Opening of Shire of Diamond Valley offices 1972: Interior view of refreshments being served, 26/02/1972
... Opening of Shire of Diamond Valley offices 1972: Interior... of Diamond Valley offices in Greensborough on 26/02/1972 ...The official opening of the Shire of Diamond Valley offices in Greensborough on 26/02/1972. This photograph shows an interior view of refreshments being served.Photographs taken by a member of SDV staff.Photographs from of a folder of 21 colour photographsOn cover of folder "Opening of S.D.V. Office"shire of diamond valley, shire of diamond valley offices 1972 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Opening of Shire of Diamond Valley offices 1972: Interior view of groups at refreshments, 26/02/1972
... Opening of Shire of Diamond Valley offices 1972: Interior... of Diamond Valley offices in Greensborough on 26/02/1972 ...The official opening of the Shire of Diamond Valley offices in Greensborough on 26/02/1972. This photograph shows an interior view of groups of people enjoying refreshments. Photo 1 has(from left) Monte Vale speaking with Sir Rohan Delacombe and other unknown men; photo 2 shows Monte Vale far left; photo 3 shows Lady Delacombe in foreground.Photographs taken by a member of SDV staff.Photographs from of a folder of 21 colour photographsOn cover of folder "Opening of S.D.V. Office"shire of diamond valley, shire of diamond valley offices 1972, monte vale, sir rohan delacombe -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newsletter, Greenhills and North Greensborough Progress Association, Community News: official journal of the Greenhills and North Greensborough Progress Association. 20th April, 1972. Edition No.2/72, 20/04/1972
This edition includes a report on the Progress Association's April 1972 meeting, President's report 1971-72, Bridging the gap, Facts about Lake Pedder, Yandell Reserve, Boys will the boys, Roads, The new sports complex: a view point. School and Kinder news, Local news, Diamond Valley Repertory.Newsletter, 18 p., illus. Printer's phone number written in red pen on cover.greenhills and north greensborough progress association, greenhills -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newsletter, Greenhills and North Greensborough Progress Association, Community News: official journal of the Greenhills and Nth. Greensborough Progress Association and the Apollo Parkways Progress Association.1st September, 1976. Edition No. 8/76, 01/09//1976
This edition includes a report on the The Apollo Parkways Progress Association, Mens issue, 4 wheel driving, All a smokescreen?, Value of freedom or freedom of values, One view of our new shopping centre, Odds & sods, Local man has international voice [John O'Connor], What is a councillor's role?, From the Council Chambers, Meet the natives, Cameo of Len Delacca, Scout news, School and Kinder news, Fathering, Nursing Mothers Association, Parent Australia, This, that and the other, Diamond Valley Repertory, Malcolm Blair reserve. Newsletter, 32 p., illus.greenhills and north greensborough progress association, greenhills, apollo parkways progress association -
Greensborough Historical Society
Slide - Photographic Slide, Swing bridge Greensborough, 1974
View of swing bridge Greensborough following 1974 Plenty River flood. Includes Diamond Valley Council clean-up crew of Lindsay Millington and M. SmeadKodachrome colour photographic slideHandwritten on mount: "Swing bridge Greensboroiugh; 1974 flood; L Millington; M Smead"plenty river flood, swing bridge greensborough, lindsay millington -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Letter - Correspondence, 30/07 /1951
... and the beautiful view of the valley below.... and the beautiful view of the valley below. Quinn Collection letters-from ...Allan writes of his week's holiday in a log cabin on top of a mountain 120 miles east of Oslo and describes countryside and the beautiful view of the valley below.Quinn CollectionA self-folding letter part typed, part written in green ink (0881.a) headed Oslo and dated 30/07/51. It is addressed to Mrs K Hayes, 14 Fitzroy Street, St Kilda, Victoria, Australia. The return address is Allan Quinn, C/- General Delivery, G.P.O. Oslo. There are some penciled numbers on the right of and below the return address.letters-from-abroad, allan quinn, norway, oslo, alette andersen -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Pamphlet - German Propaganda Leaflet dropped on Crete, May 1941, World War 2. 1941
Leaflet dropped from German aircraft on to troops of the Royal army in Crete in May - June 1941 The propaganda leaflets were designed to lower moral of defending troops.Printed LeafletPrinted on leaflet “Soldiers of the ROYAL BRITISH ARMY, NAVY, AIR FORCE! There are MANY OF YOU STILL HIDING in the mountains, valleys and villages. You have to PRESENT yourself AT ONCE TO THE GERMAN TROOPS. Every opposition will be completely USELESS. Every ATTEMPT TO FLEE will be in vain. The COMING WINTER will force you to leave the mountains. Only soldiers, who present themselves AT ONCE will be sure of a HONOURABLE AND SOLDIERLIKE CAPTIVITY OF WAR. On the cntrary who is met in civil-clothes will be treated as a spy. THE COMMANDER OF CRETE On the reverse side of the leaflet is writing in the Greek language and also writing in English indicating that the leaflet was issued by the “GERMAN HIGH COMMAND OF CRETE”, MAY - JUNE 1941world war two, leaflet, propaganda, air drop -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Shire of Diamond Valley Handbook 1987, 1987_
Guide to services provided by Shire of Diamond Valley. The Shire of Diamond Valley was a Local Government Area located about 20 kilometres northeast of Melbourne. The shire covered an area of 74.38 square kilometres and existed from 1964 until 1994.Annual guide to services in Shire of Diamond Valley32 pages, col illus., maps. Cover illustration of aerial view of Greensborough shopping area and environs.shire of diamond valley, greensborough, handbooks -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Single train track in the cutting at Greensborough 1970s, 1970s
Photograph of the single track approaching Greensborough Railway Station in the 1970s. This view is from behind the station master's house. On the hill to the left is Connie Burkett's hair salon in the Valley Buildings.Digital copy of black and white photograph.greensborough railway station, trains, main street greensborough, connie burkett -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, View of Valley Buildings, Greensborough 1970s, 1970s
... View of Valley Buildings, Greensborough 1970s.... Cropped from item6660. View of Valley Buildings, Greensborough ...Photograph of the Valley Buildings, Main Street Greensborough, as seen from the rail line. Shows Connie Burkett's hair salon.Digital copy of black and white photograph. Cropped from item6660.trains, main street greensborough, connie burkett -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Heidelberg Leader, Mixed views on merger call, 30/07/2019
Banyule Council says it does not support a strong push by neighbouring Nillumbik to merge, but the community is divided on the proposal.News article 1 page, black text.nillumbik council, council merger, peter clarke, banyule city council -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping - Digital Image, Diamond Valley News, Greensborough Hotel 1984, 1984_
Newspaper clipping showing the Greensborough Hotel in 1984. The hotel was built in 1926`.This view shows details of the exterior of the building.Digital copy of newspaper clippinggreensborough hotel -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Fatal house fire, 18/07/2018
An elderly man has died in a suspicious house fire at Mountain View Road, Briar Hill.News article 1 page, black text.briar hill fire, mountainview road briar hill -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph, Diamond Valley Leader, Greensborough: Aerial photograph, 21/05/2013
This advertisement for a property at 95 Alexandra Street Greensborough includes several aerial photographs of Greensborough with the Ring Road, Watermarc and Greensborough Plaza marked.An aerial view of Greensborough and surrounding areas in 2013.Colour advertisement including aerial photograph of Greensborough.alexandra street, greensborough plaza, watermarc -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Main Street Greensborough, 1902
Early view of Main Street Greensborough showing the mainly residential nature of the buildings. Photographs from the collection of Peter Blackbourn, a descendant of the Chapman Stock family. Annotations to photos by Peter Blackbourn. Photo and article appeared in The Diamond Valley News 9/10/1984 page 29.Digital copy of black and white photograph.peter blackbourn, main street greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Dennis Ward, Bridge Plaque - Pioneer Park Greensborough, 27/03/2010
Plaque at Pioneer Reserve Greensborough: "Shire of Diamond Valley. The bluestones used in the construction of this viewing platform and in the carpark entry structure and retaining wall are from the northern arch of Greensborough's first Plenty River Bridge built in the 1860s adjacent to this site. The centre span of the original bridge was removed in 1865 when the western half of the existing bridge was constructed leaving the northern and southern stone arches. The southern arch was retained until floods in 1874 necessitated its removal. The picnic shelter in this reserve was constructed using stone from this abutment. The northern arch was removed in 1983 when widening of the existing bridge commenced."Digital copy of colour photograph.plenty river, pioneer reserve greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph, Corner Para Road and Main Street Greensborough c1993, 1993_
The photograph shows road works on the corner of Para Road and Main Street Greensborough in 1993.The view also includes the Greensborough Hotel, the valley Buildings and the group of shops on the Para Rd corner named as Greensborough Valley Market. In the foreground it shows the Greensborough railway station car park as unsealed.A colour photograph of a street scene.Nilpara rd, main st, greensborough, road works, valley buildings, greensborough hotel, greensborough valley market -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph (Framed), Greensborough bridge, 1902-1925
View of bridge over Plenty River looking south up Main Street GreensboroughBlack and white photograph, mounted in wooden frame with glassValley Picture Framing, corner Church and Grimshaw Streetspioneer reserve greensborough, main street bridge -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1880
1880-1902 Land owned by Robert and Sarah Graham who owned a large portion of land best described as Upper Fyans Valley. At some time after 1880, they sold a parcel of the land under Sundial Peak to David Austin who built a slab hut. C1896, The land was sold to James and Amy Balmain which they named 'Bellfield' Amy was a daughter of John D/Alton who built the Stawell Water Supply System. Balmain purchased the vacant school cottage at Burnt Bridge and moved it to 'Bellfield' Over the next six years the house was enlarged to accommodate their growing family but sold in 1902 following the death of Amy Balmain.House with addition People leaving house by horse and carriage, people standing in groundsState Library Victoria, Rose's Australasian Views Victorian Series photographed and published by George Rose 123 Chapel St., Windsor, Victoriabuildings, houses, bellfield -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - Coloured, C 2007
This is a photo of the exposed swimming pool of Myrtlebank, which became exposed in Lake Bellfield during the drought years (2007 - ). The view is looking towards the dam wall and further road through the valley..Photo shows an exposed swimming pool (Myrtlebank Pool) in a very low reservoir (Lake Bellfield). There are dead branches in the water behind the pool and the dam wall and former road through the valley can be seen in the background.recreation, swimming pool -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1960s (?)
... The photo shows the view across a valley from a (Reed's... shows the view across a valley from a (Reed's Lookout ...The photo is taken from Reed's Lookout.The photo shows the view across a valley from a (Reed's Lookout). The foreground is two large rock platforms. A reservoir (Moora Moora) and ranges can be seen in the background. Roads can be seen in the valley in the foreground.'Forests Commission, Victoria' inscribed on bottom, right of border. 'Publicity & Public relations Branch, When reproducing please Acknowledge Forests Commission, Victoria, Negative No. 322-23' stamped on back.scenery, lookouts -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W
This is a photo of a lithograph by Eugene von Guerard (1811-1901), "Source of the Wannon", circa 1866-1868. The peaks in the distance are Mr Abrupt and Signal Peak.This is a photo of a lithograph. It is a stylised view of a mountain range with sharp rocky peaks with a valley through the centre. A river meanders down the valley. There are eucalyptus trees in the foreground and two figures can be seen in the left foreground.Photo printers stamp in back is "H/GAP0007 NNNAA"painting, landscape -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W
Viewing area is known as The Balconies overlooking Victoria Valley. Photo is typical of tourism photos taken by the Victorian Railways during this period. c1950 -60'sa group of people (17) standing on a rocky ledge overlooking a treed valley. a second rock ledge is above them creating the impression of a large mouth. Printed on back: Copyright Photograph. This photograph may be reproduced on condition that it is acknowledged a s 'VICTORIAN RAILWAYS PHOTOGRAPH'. P3465 written faintly in pencil. The Balconies Halls Gap written in blue penscenery, lookouts -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W
... View over a large Valley with ranges in the distance... no. 322-26 View over a large Valley with ranges in the distance ...Photo is of Moora Moora in the Victorian Valley. Typical of the time as a promotional image taken by Forests Commission Victoria.View over a large Valley with ranges in the distance. Roads through the valley are visible and a body of water in the middle right of the photograph. A rocky outcrop is in the left side foreground.Publicity & Public Relations Branch. When reproducing please acknowledge Forests Commission Victoria Negative no. 322-26scenery, grampians ranges -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Postcard - B/W
Photo on card was taken by Gilbert Rogers, a photographer and tour guide during the 1930s. This postcard is one of a series.Depicts as valley with mountains on both sides. Cleared land can be seen on either side of a road which runs through the valley. Buildings are also visible in middle area. View is running south-west.scenery, fyans valley