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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Slide - Photograph, Eltham Shire Council, Unidentified rural road within the Shire of Eltham, c.Nov. 1980
35mm colour positive transparency Kodak Kodachrome cardboard mountProcessed Nov 1980infrastructure, rural areas, rural road, unidentified -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Slide - Photograph, Eltham Shire Council, Unidentified rural road within the Shire of Eltham, c.Nov. 1980
35mm colour positive transparency Kodak Kodachrome cardboard mountProcessed Nov 1980infrastructure, rural areas, rural road, unidentified -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Slide - Photograph, Eltham Shire Council, Unidentified rural road within the Shire of Eltham, c.Nov. 1980
35mm colour positive transparency Kodak Kodachrome cardboard mountProcessed Nov 1980infrastructure, rural areas, rural road, unidentified -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Book, Dianne H. Edwards, Yan Yean: A History, 1978
Wurunjerrai - Baluk tribe in the area; place names.Ex Eltham College Library; various library markings wurundjeri woi wurrung, yan yean -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Booklet, Handbook, Victorian State Emergency Council, Air Raid Precautions - Manual of General Training - July 1939, July 1939
Air Raid Precautions organisations were established in each state in Australia during World War 2. Air Raid Precautions in Victoria were run by Civil Defense organisation. This handbook, one of a series of handbooks, used in Caulfield during World War 2.Represents the importance of air raid wardens to civilian defence to handle the threat posed thus officials issued instructions on what to do in case of an air raid. This handbook was used for the Air Raid Precautions in Caulfield during World War 2.Printed handbook has 66 pages bound in soft cover of heavy weight buff colour with red spine.On front cover contains Victoria coat of arms, stamped with 'Caulfield Historical Society' in top right hand corner, handwritten in pen '64' and in pencil 'Box 4/1'. Also includes number '7155/39' On inside cover, in pencil, 'Phillip Campbell Hubert' and on first page, in pencil, 'P.C.Hubert' air raid precautions, general training, july 1939 -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Tess Justine (Nillumbik Shire Council), Construction work on replacement of Murray's Bridge over the Diamond Creek, Eltham North, 31 Mar 2022
Construction work on replacement of Murray's Bridge over the Diamond Creek on the Diamond Creek Trail Mary (Sweeney) Murray and John Wright Murray selected 80 acres, Lot C Section 16 and Lot 5 Section 17 Parish of Nillumbik, under an occupation license in 1866. John died in 1867 and freehold was granted to his son John in 1873. The farm was known as ‘Laurel Hill’. John Junior was an Eltham Shire councillor and sometime president from 1887 up until 1897. He added Lot A Section 16 to the farm in ca1888. John and his younger brother James arranged to rent/purchase Lot B Section 17, across Diamond Creek to the west, in ca1900. It appears that John and James farmed separately for a few years, with a new homestead built for James ad family on the high point of Lot B Section 17 in ca1910. John sold off Lot 5 Section 17 in 1912. When John died in 1912 James took over the land on both sides of the Diamond Creek. The old homestead on the west side of the Creek disappeared. A farm bridge over Diamond Creek from this period may have been located close to the northern boundary of the farm. John Langlands, owner of the farm known as ‘Ihurst’ on the west side of Diamond Creek to the south of the Murray’s land, died in 1907. In 1909 his land was then subdivided into 100 lots to become the ‘Glen Park Estate’. Other similar subdivisions of nineteenth century farms around Eltham in this period included the ‘Franktonia (or Beard’s) Estate’ to the northeast and ‘Bonsack’s Estate’ between Eltham and Greensborough. Soon after the opening of the railway extension line from Eltham to Hurstbridge in 1912, Glen Park and nearby residents including James Murray agitated for a railway station or siding to be located half-way between Eltham and Hurstbridge, so that the Glen Park residents who used the railway daily did not have to walk into the Eltham or Hurstbridge stations. Some believed Coleman’s Corner (opposite Edendale Farm) was an appropriate spot for the platform. James Murray was among those who thought the railway should be located on his land, closer to half-way between Eltham and Hurstbridge stations. The Railways Commissioners warned that the locals would have to fund these works themselves. The Glen Park Estate residents initially had difficulty accessing Eltham by road, with only an old low-level bridge over Diamond Creek at the south end of their estate. A new timber trestle bridge across the creek, now on Wattletree Road, was opened in 1915. Road access to the north was gained in 1927 when the new Murray’s Road, which crossed the Murray’s land, was built. Residents continued to agitate for a Glen Park station. By 1926 the Railways Commissioners’ preferred site was on the Murray’s land. They arranged an estimate of cost of a full-length platform. The estimate was too much for the locals, who in 1928 argued unsuccessfully for a shorter and hence cheaper platform. By 1929 Murray had agreed to donate the land, but the locals would still have to fund the works. Murray decided, unilaterally it would appear, to commence work on a timber trestle road bridge over Diamond Creek to link the new Murray Road to the proposed station. Late in 1929 he stopped work on the bridge, for reasons unknown, but started work again and completed the bridge in 1931. There is no further newspaper evidence of the campaign for the Glen Park station until 1939, when Murray and another local, Mr Maxwell, met the Railways Commissioner. The Glen Park locale now included 45 homes on the west side of the creek and 20 on the Eltham side. Most of the residents used the train every day. The Commissioner remained adamant that only a full-length platform could be built for safety reasons. It appears the campaign dissolved at this point. The increasing move to cars may have had an impact. There is no evidence of Murray’s bridge ever being connected to Murray’s Road, or of it having wide use for any purpose by locals. James Murray died in 1947 and the farm was taken over by his son James (Jim). Jim started to sell off parts of the farm in the 1980s, retaining a few acres around the ca1910 homestead and building a new house there. Recreation reserves were established along the creek. In ca1990 Murray’s bridge was renovated with steel girders as part of a bike/pedestrian path in the reserve. The old farmhouse was demolished in ca2014. Born digital image (5)diamond creek (creek), diamond creek trail, murrays bridge, ‘laurel hill’, john wright murray, mary (sweeney) murra, john murray jnr, james murray, john langlands, ‘ihurst’, ‘glen park estate’, beard's estate, franktonia, bonsack's estate, glen park estate, glen park railway station -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document, Carlotta Kellaway, Shire of Eltham Heritage Study 1992 Volume 3: Culturally Significant Themes - Evaluation of identified places that illustrate them; Volume 3, Part A (pages 302-631), 1992
Shire of Eltham Heritage Study 1992 prepared by David Bick and Carlotta Kellaway; Garden Evaluation by John Patrick and Planting Evaluation by Ken Wallace Volume One: Recommendations, Conservation Areas, Identified Places Volume Two: Environmental History and Bibliography Volume Three: Culturally Significant Themes and the Evaluations of the Individually Identified Places that Illustrate the ThemesProvide the foundation for future planning assessments in the shire167 A4 pages (double sided), spiral bound with clear pastic front cover and black card end cover.david bick, carlotta kellaway, john patrick, ken wallace, shire of eltham heritage study, garden evaluation, planting evaluation, recommendations, conservation areas, identified places, environmental history, culturally significant themes -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document, Carlotta Kellaway, Shire of Eltham Heritage Study 1992 Volume 3: Culturally Significant Themes - Evaluation of identified places that illustrate them; Volume 3, Part B (pages 632-887), 1992
Shire of Eltham Heritage Study 1992 prepared by David Bick and Carlotta Kellaway; Garden Evaluation by John Patrick and Planting Evaluation by Ken Wallace Volume One: Recommendations, Conservation Areas, Identified Places Volume Two: Environmental History and Bibliography Volume Three: Culturally Significant Themes and the Evaluations of the Individually Identified Places that Illustrate the ThemesProvide the foundation for future planning assessments in the shire130 A4 pages (double sided), spiral bound with clear pastic front cover and black card end cover.david bick, carlotta kellaway, john patrick, ken wallace, shire of eltham heritage study, garden evaluation, planting evaluation, recommendations, conservation areas, identified places, environmental history, culturally significant themes -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document, Carlotta Kellaway, Shire of Eltham Heritage Study 1992 Volume 3: Culturally Significant Themes - Evaluation of identified places that illustrate them; Volume 3, Part C (pages 888-1115), 1992
Shire of Eltham Heritage Study 1992 prepared by David Bick and Carlotta Kellaway; Garden Evaluation by John Patrick and Planting Evaluation by Ken Wallace Volume One: Recommendations, Conservation Areas, Identified Places Volume Two: Environmental History and Bibliography Volume Three: Culturally Significant Themes and the Evaluations of the Individually Identified Places that Illustrate the ThemesProvide the foundation for future planning assessments in the shire115 A4 pages (double sided), spiral bound with clear pastic front cover and black card end cover.david bick, carlotta kellaway, john patrick, ken wallace, shire of eltham heritage study, garden evaluation, planting evaluation, recommendations, conservation areas, identified places, environmental history, culturally significant themes -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document, Carlotta Kellaway, Shire of Eltham Heritage Study 1992 Volume 3: Culturally Significant Themes - Evaluation of identified places that illustrate them; Volume 3, Part D (pages 1116-1367), 1992
Shire of Eltham Heritage Study 1992 prepared by David Bick and Carlotta Kellaway; Garden Evaluation by John Patrick and Planting Evaluation by Ken Wallace Volume One: Recommendations, Conservation Areas, Identified Places Volume Two: Environmental History and Bibliography Volume Three: Culturally Significant Themes and the Evaluations of the Individually Identified Places that Illustrate the ThemesProvide the foundation for future planning assessments in the shire127 A4 pages (double sided) and 3 A3 fold-out pages, spiral bound with clear pastic front cover and black card end cover.david bick, carlotta kellaway, john patrick, ken wallace, shire of eltham heritage study, garden evaluation, planting evaluation, recommendations, conservation areas, identified places, environmental history, culturally significant themes -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document, Carlotta Kellaway, Shire of Eltham Heritage Study 1992 Volume 3: Culturally Significant Themes - Evaluation of identified places that illustrate them; Volume 3, Part E (pages 1368-1597), 1992
Shire of Eltham Heritage Study 1992 prepared by David Bick and Carlotta Kellaway; Garden Evaluation by John Patrick and Planting Evaluation by Ken Wallace Volume One: Recommendations, Conservation Areas, Identified Places Volume Two: Environmental History and Bibliography Volume Three: Culturally Significant Themes and the Evaluations of the Individually Identified Places that Illustrate the ThemesProvide the foundation for future planning assessments in the shire117 A4 pages (double sided) and on A3 (double-dided) fold-out page, spiral bound with clear pastic front cover and black card end cover.david bick, carlotta kellaway, john patrick, ken wallace, shire of eltham heritage study, garden evaluation, planting evaluation, recommendations, conservation areas, identified places, environmental history, culturally significant themes -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document, Nillumbik Shire Council, Nillumbik Shire Heritage Study Stage One Vol. 1 Review & Heritage Survey, Graeme Butler & associates, 1996, 1996
Provide the foundation for future planning assessments in the shire76 A4 pages (single sided), spiral bound with clear pastic front and covers.ISBN 0 646 294547nillumbik shire heritage study, graeme butler -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document, Nillumbik Shire Council, Nillumbik Shire Heritage Study Stage One Vol. 1 Environmental History, Graeme Butler & associates, 1996, 1996
Provide the foundation for future planning assessments in the shire81 A4 pages (single sided) and 9 A3 (single sided) fold-out pages, spiral bound with clear pastic front and covers.ISBN 0 646 294547nillumbik shire heritage study, graeme butler -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document, Nillumbik Shire Council, Nillumbik Shire Heritage Study Appendix 1, Graeme Butler & Associates, 2001, 2001
Provide the foundation for future planning assessments in the shire86 A4 pages (double sided) pages (photocopied) no binding or covers. Title page and pages 1, 74,75 and 76 missingnillumbik shire heritage study, graeme butler -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Book, Nillumbik Shire Council, These tiny threads remind me: The Written in the Time of COVID-19 anthology, 2020
In response to impacts of COVID-19 on the lives of the people of Nillumbik, and on creative practitioners across Australia, Nillumbik Shire Council called for writers to provide short texts, reflecting on their pandemic experiences. At the time, and for months afterwards, walking was one of the few sanctioned recreational activities, and in that way a reminder of 'normality' and the importance of community. Twenty texts were selected to be stencilled onto public walkways for the Written in the Time of COVID-19 project. There, on the pavements of locations throughout Nillumbik, they could intersect with the precious pleasure of the daily stroll, jog or cycle.Such was the quality of writing received, that many other texts could have been chosen. Writers responded with humour, sadness and passion to the extraordinary times. Given this response from writers, who submitted work from across the country, and the importance of recording the public experience of COVID-19, it was determined that a collection should be created, gathering in one place the very best of Written in the Time of COVID-19 submissions.This anthology is the result. It takes its name from a phrase in the piece, Moss, by Eltham writer, Lucinda Bain. Within these pages are tiny threads that exist only because, in 2020, a virus changed our lives and caused us to reconsider how we lived them. Incudes some black and white photographs and illustrations and short biographies of participants.In response to impacts of COVID-19 on the lives of the people of Nillumbik, and on creative practitioners across Australia, Nillumbik Shire Council called for writers to provide short texts, reflecting on their pandemic experiences. At the time, and for months afterwards, walking was one of the few sanctioned recreational activities, and in that way a reminder of 'normality' and the importance of community. Twenty texts were selected to be stencilled onto public walkways for the Written in the Time of COVID-19 project. There, on the pavements of locations throughout Nillumbik, they could intersect with the precious pleasure of the daily stroll, jog or cycle.Such was the quality of writing received, that many other texts could have been chosen. Writers responded with humour, sadness and passion to the extraordinary times. Given this response from writers, who submitted work from across the country, and the importance of recording the public experience of COVID-19, it was determined that a collection should be created, gathering in one place the very best of Written in the Time of COVID-19 submissions.This anthology is the result. It takes its name from a phrase in the piece, Moss, by Eltham writer, Lucinda Bain. Within these pages are tiny threads that exist only because, in 2020, a virus changed our lives and caused us to reconsider how we lived them. Incudes some black and white photographs and illustrations and short biographies of participants.anthology, poetry, covid-19, coronavirus, pandemic, 2020, nillumbik shire council -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Folder, Nillumbik Shire Council, Discussion draft: Refocused guidelines for the Art in Public Places Program, 2003
Document includes discussion of impetus, preamble, policy context, objectives of the Art in Public Places Program, What is Public Art, Identification of sites and opportunities, funding, initiation the commissioning of works, selection of artists, project management, consultation, conservation and maintenance, de-accession guidelines, ownership, documnetation, and list of 11 pieces of Public Art Pieces in the Nillumbik Art Collection. Separated from Folder 73 from Harry Gilham Collection 8 pagesnillumbik art collection, public art -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Book, The Red Gate-A History of Alexandra, 1969
A history of AlexandraHardcover. Front cover of dust jacket has a drawing of old Alexandra.Stamp of Marysville & District / Historical Society Inc / P.O. Box 22 / Marysville 3779alexandra, north east victoria, victoria, australia, history, gerald w noble -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Book, The Red Gate-A History of Alexandra, 1969
A history of AlexandraHardcover. Front cover of dust jacket has a drawing of old Alexandra.Stamp of Marysville & District / Historical Society Inc / P.O. Box 22 / Marysville 3779alexandra, north east victoria, victoria, australia, history, gerald w noble -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Book, Clive Turnbull, Liquid Gold-Australia, 1960
A book that outlines the importance of irrigation and water usage used in various industries in the Goulburn Valley and North Eastern Victoria.Front cover has two photographs. On of a treed valley leading up to snow covered mountains and on of a water reservoir surrounded by bushland.non-fictionA book that outlines the importance of irrigation and water usage used in various industries in the Goulburn Valley and North Eastern Victoria.water, industry, irrigation, australia -
Bendigo Military Museum
Booklet, The British Council, This is Britain, C 1935 - 1945
On the rear is a statement . The booklet is only for sale to men and women in uniforms of the Commonwealth, United States and other Allied Forces. This is due to the paper shortage Small booklet, cardboard cover. Front cover shows a church spire and old tudor style buildings in black and white. Cost 1/6 NET great britain, souvenir ww2 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Booklet, The British Council by Longmans, Green & Co, This is London. A souvenir for overseas forces, C1935-1945
Rear page has a state. For sale only to men and women in uniform of Commonwealth, Empire, United States and other allied forces. Booklet has a cardboard cover, front cover has a black and photograph of St. Pauls Cathedral London. Inside are images of London life before and during the blitzFront cover “ This is London. A souvenir for overseas forces. 1/6 net “ ww2, london souvenir, booklet -
Bendigo Military Museum
Souvenir - PAMPHLET, The British Council, This is London, Post 1939
This publication due to Wartime paper restrictions was only available to “Overseas Service personnel” (Allies) Book sellers had an obligation to only sell it to people in uniform. Stanbury collection. Souvenir pamphlet paper, B & W 40 pages, photos with details of London covering all aspects.london, souvenir, pamphlets -
Bendigo Military Museum
Manual - DRAFT SPECIFICATIONS FOR TOPOGRAPHIC MAP SERIES, Specifications for 1:50000 and 1:25000 maps produced in Australia, Circa 1973
These draft Specifications set out the Standards for the production of topographic maps within the Commonwealth of Australia at scales of 1:50000 and 1:25000 and are designed to satisfy the basic requirements of both civil and military map users.Hard cover, cloth, Red, 11 Annexes, Supplementary documents.royal australian survey corps, rasvy, fortuna, army survey regiment, asr -
Bendigo Military Museum
Booklet, Victorian State War Council et al, The Repatriation of the Soldier, c 1914 - 1925
This book appears to be post WW1, due to the trades shown, pay rates, and mention of 1917 once.This book has 104 pages of instructions, pay rates and charts. Front cover is a maroonish clour - cardboard. It's printing is in black ink. It has a stylised rectangular frame within which is the title subjects.trades, occupations, rehabilitation -
Wycheproof & District Historical Society Inc.
Shire Book, Time,Tide and the Tyrrell, 2004
This book, in short, is our tribute to the Pioneers of the Wycheproof Shire. Their struggle to establish communities against the backdrop of an immense landscape reflects the confidence and hopes placed in the Mallee but times were not always prosperous.The many,many changes in our communities in Mallee life over the past years to 1994 have been drawn together in a competent manner by historian Jennifer McLennan.This book at State level is socially, historically and architectually important.Time,Tide and the Tyrrell has 314 pages; first published in 1994. Its golden jacket pictures 3 wheat lumpers unloading a wagon load of wheat. In the top right hand corner is a sketch of Lake Tyrrell.wycheproof - shire, wycheproof - pioneers, wycheproof shire - early- schools, second world-war. -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, Bass Coast Shire Council, Bass Coast reflections : a collection of short stories, 1999
Donor: David Cassells -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, Bass Coast Shire Council, Celebrating our sporting past : stories inspired by images from Bass Coast's sporting and leisure history, vol. 2, 2007
Donor: Joy Niven 4.7.2012sports, victoria, bass coast, history, athletes, anecdotes -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, CUTTRISS, Linda et al, Five hundred [500] million years on Phillip Island, 1995
Signed copy; Donated by C. McFee.natural history, victoria, phillip island, geology, nature, effect of human beings, conservation, natural resources -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, Australian Council of National Trusts, Historic houses of Australia, 1974
Stamped 'Cowes Public Library'.historic buildings, australia, history -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, Webster, M. S. (Mona Stuart), history of the Mont Albert shopping centre 1887-1985, 1986
mont albert shopping centre, history, victoria