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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Upper Yarra Dam, Spring Tour, 22 Oct 1995, 22/10/1995
EXPLORING THE UPPER YARRA (Newsletter No. 105, November 1995, by Bettina Woodburn) We enjoyed the Spring Excursion, this year "Exploring the Upper Yarra" - in spite of the constant rain and the countryside under the cloud cover, especially in the valleys, being mainly shiny shades of green. The occasional fields of buttercups, clumps of arum lilies and splendid rhododendron and other flowering bushes became very special. The Cobb and Co coach was warm and a cosy retreat as we zig-zagged on the highways and byways to glimpse the Yarra River, upstream and down, its secret places, and particularly the many bridges. Russell excelled as 'Poet Laureate', reading from Dacre Smyth's book. This 1979 publication includes paintings of all the bridges along the river with poems and brief descriptions of each one. Some of the bridges are in out of the way places and are not very well known. We looked forward to hearing the poetry as much as seeing the ' constructions'…Big Pat (was he short or tall, lean or fat? He did win the two hundred pound reward for discovering gold and had the creek named after him), about the 'Eddies'?, and the disliked 'meccano' bridge in Warburton, etc. etc. The hot roast lunch in the old Reefton Hotel was also most welcome. It was easy to imagine it peopled by miners and early settlers. Starting by crossing the new (1974) concrete bridge at Warrandyte we headed through Wonga Park with views to the Christmas Hills and to the escarpment of the Yering Gorge, which causes flood waters to back up through the Yarra Glen plain, so avoiding disasters downstream. At the end of a long driveway we found the wooden, privately owned Henley Bridge (1935 after the 1934 floods). This facilitates access to different parts of Henley Farm and to Lilydale. Everard Park, named after Blanche Shallard's father, a State Member for 17 years, below the Highway Yarra crossing was in need of care. It is 10 miles from Yarra Glen by road but, as "Yarra Marra” canoeists well know, 32 winding miles down by water. After more delightful countryside scenes we joined the Warburton Highway at Woori Yallock. From the old Railway Station at Launching Place the Centennial Trail for walkers, cyclists and ' horse riders has replaced the rails. The line from Lilydale was opened in 1901, and the last diesel freight train ran to Warburton in 1965. It continued to rain as we had morning tea in Warburton in a shelter between footbridges. From here we continued upstream past the Bridge to O'Shannasy Lodge and Reservoir, Starvation Creek, and the Peninsular tunnel (miners dug it as at Pound Bend) which we visited (scrambling down those steps!) on our return after lunch. Our furthermost point was the Upper Yarra Dam Reserve (and vast catchment area). Finished in 1957 after ten years work and 100 years after Yan Yean, it supplies much of Melbourne's water. After crossing the 30m Launching Place Bridge to the Eltham side of the Yarra and Healesville, we saw in the distance the Yarra Glen Timber Trestle Bridge over the river flats "the longest for years in the land it was said!" Harry's dream of "better weather over the Divide" unfortunately didn't come true, but I'm sure we 36 members will retain happy memories of a day that was wet and green and filled with Bridges. Bettina Woodburn - October 1995 Record of the Society's history of activities - Spring 1995 excursionColour photographactivities, upper yarra dam, 1995 -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Upper Yarra Dam, Spring Tour, 22 Oct 1995, 22/10/1995
EXPLORING THE UPPER YARRA (Newsletter No. 105, November 1995, by Bettina Woodburn) We enjoyed the Spring Excursion, this year "Exploring the Upper Yarra" - in spite of the constant rain and the countryside under the cloud cover, especially in the valleys, being mainly shiny shades of green. The occasional fields of buttercups, clumps of arum lilies and splendid rhododendron and other flowering bushes became very special. The Cobb and Co coach was warm and a cosy retreat as we zig-zagged on the highways and byways to glimpse the Yarra River, upstream and down, its secret places, and particularly the many bridges. Russell excelled as 'Poet Laureate', reading from Dacre Smyth's book. This 1979 publication includes paintings of all the bridges along the river with poems and brief descriptions of each one. Some of the bridges are in out of the way places and are not very well known. We looked forward to hearing the poetry as much as seeing the ' constructions'…Big Pat (was he short or tall, lean or fat? He did win the two hundred pound reward for discovering gold and had the creek named after him), about the 'Eddies'?, and the disliked 'meccano' bridge in Warburton, etc. etc. The hot roast lunch in the old Reefton Hotel was also most welcome. It was easy to imagine it peopled by miners and early settlers. Starting by crossing the new (1974) concrete bridge at Warrandyte we headed through Wonga Park with views to the Christmas Hills and to the escarpment of the Yering Gorge, which causes flood waters to back up through the Yarra Glen plain, so avoiding disasters downstream. At the end of a long driveway we found the wooden, privately owned Henley Bridge (1935 after the 1934 floods). This facilitates access to different parts of Henley Farm and to Lilydale. Everard Park, named after Blanche Shallard's father, a State Member for 17 years, below the Highway Yarra crossing was in need of care. It is 10 miles from Yarra Glen by road but, as "Yarra Marra” canoeists well know, 32 winding miles down by water. After more delightful countryside scenes we joined the Warburton Highway at Woori Yallock. From the old Railway Station at Launching Place the Centennial Trail for walkers, cyclists and ' horse riders has replaced the rails. The line from Lilydale was opened in 1901, and the last diesel freight train ran to Warburton in 1965. It continued to rain as we had morning tea in Warburton in a shelter between footbridges. From here we continued upstream past the Bridge to O'Shannasy Lodge and Reservoir, Starvation Creek, and the Peninsular tunnel (miners dug it as at Pound Bend) which we visited (scrambling down those steps!) on our return after lunch. Our furthermost point was the Upper Yarra Dam Reserve (and vast catchment area). Finished in 1957 after ten years work and 100 years after Yan Yean, it supplies much of Melbourne's water. After crossing the 30m Launching Place Bridge to the Eltham side of the Yarra and Healesville, we saw in the distance the Yarra Glen Timber Trestle Bridge over the river flats "the longest for years in the land it was said!" Harry's dream of "better weather over the Divide" unfortunately didn't come true, but I'm sure we 36 members will retain happy memories of a day that was wet and green and filled with Bridges. Bettina Woodburn - October 1995 Record of the Society's history of activities - Spring 1995 excursionColour photographactivities, upper yarra dam, 1995 -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Visit by The Honourable Sir James Augustine Gobbo AC CVO QC, Governor of Victoria, to the Andrew Ross Museum, Kangaroo Ground, 2 March 2000, 02/03/2000
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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Visit by The Honourable Sir James Augustine Gobbo AC CVO QC, Governor of Victoria, to the Andrew Ross Museum, Kangaroo Ground, 2 March 2000, 02/03/2000
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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Visit by The Honourable Sir James Augustine Gobbo AC CVO QC, Governor of Victoria, to the Andrew Ross Museum, Kangaroo Ground, 2 March 2000, 02/03/2000
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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Visit by The Honourable Sir James Augustine Gobbo AC CVO QC, Governor of Victoria, to the Andrew Ross Museum, Kangaroo Ground, 2 March 2000, 02/03/2000
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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Visit by The Honourable Sir James Augustine Gobbo AC CVO QC, Governor of Victoria, to the Andrew Ross Museum, Kangaroo Ground, 2 March 2000, 02/03/2000
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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Visit by The Honourable Sir James Augustine Gobbo AC CVO QC, Governor of Victoria, to the Andrew Ross Museum, Kangaroo Ground, 2 March 2000, 02/03/2000
Colour photographandrew ross museum, sir james gobbo, governor of victoria -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Visit by The Honourable Sir James Augustine Gobbo AC CVO QC, Governor of Victoria, to the Andrew Ross Museum, Kangaroo Ground, 2 March 2000, 02/03/2000
Colour photographandrew ross museum, sir james gobbo, governor of victoria -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Visit by The Honourable Sir James Augustine Gobbo AC CVO QC, Governor of Victoria, to the Andrew Ross Museum, Kangaroo Ground, 2 March 2000, 02/03/2000
Colour photographandrew ross museum, sir james gobbo, governor of victoria -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Visit by The Honourable Sir James Augustine Gobbo AC CVO QC, Governor of Victoria, to the Andrew Ross Museum, Kangaroo Ground, 2 March 2000, 02/03/2000
Colour photographandrew ross museum, sir james gobbo, governor of victoria -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Visit by The Honourable Sir James Augustine Gobbo AC CVO QC, Governor of Victoria, to the Andrew Ross Museum, Kangaroo Ground, 2 March 2000, 02/03/2000
Colour photographandrew ross museum, sir james gobbo, governor of victoria -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Visit by The Honourable Sir James Augustine Gobbo AC CVO QC, Governor of Victoria, to the Andrew Ross Museum, Kangaroo Ground, 2 March 2000, 02/03/2000
Colour photographandrew ross museum, sir james gobbo, governor of victoria -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Visit by The Honourable Sir James Augustine Gobbo AC CVO QC, Governor of Victoria, to the Andrew Ross Museum, Kangaroo Ground, 2 March 2000, 02/03/2000
Colour photographandrew ross museum, sir james gobbo, governor of victoria -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Visit by The Honourable Sir James Augustine Gobbo AC CVO QC, Governor of Victoria, to the Andrew Ross Museum, Kangaroo Ground, 2 March 2000, 02/03/2000
Colour photographandrew ross museum, sir james gobbo, governor of victoria -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Visit by The Honourable Sir James Augustine Gobbo AC CVO QC, Governor of Victoria, to the Andrew Ross Museum, Kangaroo Ground, 2 March 2000, 02/03/2000
Colour photographandrew ross museum, sir james gobbo, governor of victoria -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Visit by The Honourable Sir James Augustine Gobbo AC CVO QC, Governor of Victoria, to the Andrew Ross Museum, Kangaroo Ground, 2 March 2000, 02/03/2000
Colour photographandrew ross museum, sir james gobbo, governor of victoria -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Visit by The Honourable Sir James Augustine Gobbo AC CVO QC, Governor of Victoria, to the Andrew Ross Museum, Kangaroo Ground, 2 March 2000, 02/03/2000
Colour photographandrew ross museum, sir james gobbo, governor of victoria -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Visit by The Honourable Sir James Augustine Gobbo AC CVO QC, Governor of Victoria, to the Andrew Ross Museum, Kangaroo Ground, 2 March 2000, 02/03/2000
Colour photographandrew ross museum, sir james gobbo, governor of victoria -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Visit by The Honourable Sir James Augustine Gobbo AC CVO QC, Governor of Victoria, to the Andrew Ross Museum, Kangaroo Ground, 2 March 2000, 02/03/2000
Colour photographandrew ross museum, sir james gobbo, governor of victoria -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Visit by The Honourable Sir James Augustine Gobbo AC CVO QC, Governor of Victoria, to the Andrew Ross Museum, Kangaroo Ground, 2 March 2000, 02/03/2000
Colour photographandrew ross museum, sir james gobbo, governor of victoria -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Visit by The Honourable Sir James Augustine Gobbo AC CVO QC, Governor of Victoria, to the Andrew Ross Museum, Kangaroo Ground, 2 March 2000, 02/03/2000
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Federation University Historical Collection
Functional object, Typewriter, c1926
This typewriter was used by Sylvia Shillington (later Morris) who taught at the Ballarat School of Mines.Black metal typewriterballarat school of mines, sylvia shillington -
Federation University Historical Collection
Plan, Plan applied for a Lease, Parishes of Glenmora and Rothcar, 27/05/1913
Plan on linen showing mining leases around the township of Lower Homebush, District of Maryborough. Scale: 20 chains to in inch (1:15840) WGS 84 Centroid Lat: 37 degrees 01 feet 35 inches S Long: 143 degrees 30 feet 35 inches S NS: 3.2km EW: 2.8km glenmona, rathcar, gladstone, maryborough, mining, clarence smith, homebush, clarence smith, w d thompson, peter leyden, b elliot, c horne, a field, john leydon, g jolly, r e jolly, d garner, s j barry, m harris, a harris, w j mcconnell, ellen harris, r j harris, j barry, t curtain, s garner, e barry, m j barry, l e squires, wilkins jnr, e c grace, e j field, mary field, m broughton, b l lusby, m j lusby, j e field, f broughton, j gillock, m simmons, glenmona, rathscar, parish of avoca, maryborough district, albert field, g grose, j harris -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Ballarat University College Proposal for Recognition as a University, 1993, 07/1993
In 1889 an affiliation agreement was signed between the University of Melbourne and the Ballarat College of Advanced Education, with Ballarat University College commencing on 01 January 1990. In December 1992 Ballarat University College proposed to the Minister for Tertiary Education that it be recognised as a University. The University of Ballarat was established in 1994. Blue A4 report including future directions and recommendations. The appendices include the affiliation agreement between Ballarat University College and the School of Mines and Industries Ballarat Limited.strategic plan, university, ballarat university college, recognition of universities, tertiary education in ballarat, tafe, ballarat school of mines, merger, affiliation agreement, haddon storey, robert h.t. smith, university of ballarat establishment -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Art and Design 1, 1949, 1949
Eighty page book with yellow, greem and white hard cover. stamped "School of Mines Library Ballarat"art, design, ballarat technical art school library, sydney ure smith, joseph burke, royal melbourne hospital, architecture, wormald's factory, t.a.a. aerodrome essendon, marion best, douglass glass, harry seidler, felton bequest, margaret preston monotyps, adrian feint, justin o'brien, lloyd rees, sali herman, anne wienholt, keith murdoch collection, russell drysdale, elaine haxton, s.t. gill letterheads, muriel medworth, textile design by australian artists, gordon andrews, hal missingham, hyde park barracks -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Correspondence, Ballarat School of Mines Principal's Monthly Report, 1913, 1914-1915
Typed foolscap pages. .4) Report by Donald Clark, Chief Inspector of Technical Schools, October 1914.charles fenner, herbert h. smith, h.h. smith, ballarat school of mines museum, w.h. middleton, king, j.n. king, andrew peacock, new trade workshops, ponsonby carew-smyth, p.v. calland, george king, gordon college, donald clark, mckissock, a.m. lilburne, battery, d. mullins, frank king, museum, trade board report, t.r. gordon, blacksmithing, j.m. sutherland, terl-mechanics, electrical wiring, telegraphy, t. williams, e.j mconnon, w.h. steane, r. cutter, wright, students' club room, drwssmaking, art metalwork, signwriting, photo-colouring, ralph williams, mathematics, l.j. middleton, c. mcpherson, w.j. paterson, r.w. richards, dick richards, h.w. malin, r.v. maddison -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, Ballarat School of Mines Principal's Report, 1918, 1918
Four handrwriiten reports to the Ballarat School of Mines Council. ballarat school of mines, principals report, maurice copland, herbert h. smith, l.t. smith, architect, lewis s. smith, ballarat technical art school, motor car mechanics, wanliss & boyd, ballarat trustees executors & agency company limited, letterhead, oxford chambers, oxford chambers tenancy -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, Ballarat School of Mines Quartlerly Principals Report to Council, 1911, 30/03/1911
The Ballarat School of Mines is a predecessor institution of Federation University AustraliaHandwritten report relating to art and trade classes at the Ballarat School of Mines. It includes student statistics.ballarat school of mines, herbert henry smith, h.h. smith, ballarat technical art school, ballarat school of mines council -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Design of Reinforced Concrete, 1963, 1963
Hardcovered book with green, white and black dust Jacket. Includes receipt made out to the user, Brian Schreenan (engineer).concrete, reinforced concrete, sellers plate, robertson & mullens sellers plate, bookseller place