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Greensborough Historical Society
Booklet, Barbara Rielly, Viewbank Homestead 1837-c.1922: uncovering our past for the future, 1999
Contains biographical notes on James and Isabella Williamson, first purchasers of the site about 1840, with newspaper clippings and photographs9p. booklet, text, black and white and colour photographs. 3 copiesviewbank homestead, williamson family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Pamphlet, Barbara Rielly, "Viewbank" Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia and the Williamsons: a brief history, 1996
Biographical notes on James and Isabella Williamson, first purchasers of the Viewbank site4p text and photographviewbank homestead, williamson family, james williamson -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document, Some descendants of James Williamson, 2000 c
Various lists of children and descendants of James and Isabella Williamson, initial owners of Viewbank HomesteadThree documents listing children and descendants of James and Isabella Williamsonwilliamson family, viewbank homestead -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Photograph - Digital Image, Officer Cadet Battalion Athletics relay team, D Company 1918, 1918
Information as supplied by donor: Names written on original photo: Left to right: Whittingham (Aust), Slee (Aust), Vickerary (Eng) coach, Neylan (Canada), Knight (Eng). 6 Officer Cadet Battalion Athletic Team, relay team D company. From our research the Whittingham is Leslie Ernest. Slee is actually my father, his name is Frederick Samuel, also a lieutenant. The photo was taken in Oxford 1918, we believe around June or July. Digital team photograph, black and white.leslie ernest whittingham, world war, world war i, whittingham family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Ely house - 47 Grimshaw Street Greensborough, 20/01/2020
This house at 47 Grimshaw Street Greensborough was the home of the Ely family in the 20th century. The attached document includes a sale advertisement from Diamond Valley News, 05/03/ 1974. and reports a sale in April, 2013 for $1,196,000. 3 Colour digital photographs and document.ely, ely family, grimshaw street greensborough -
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Photograph - Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, 15 Doris Street Greensborough, 2021_12
This house at 15 Doris Street Greensborough was sold in December 2021 for $1,032,000 by Barry Plant. By August 2022, the home had been demolished for redevelopment. Previous sales: June 2005 - $264,000; January 1994 - $54,000; April 1981 - $31,000. Formerly the home of the Head family. 2 Colour digital photographs and document.doris street greensborough, head family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, 15 Doris Street Greensborough - interiors, 2021_12
This house at 15 Doris Street Greensborough was sold in December 2021 for $1,032,000 by Barry Plant. By August 2022, the home had been demolished for redevelopment. Previous sales: June 2005 - $264,000; January 1994 - $54,000; April 1981 - $31,000. Formerly the home of the Head family. 4 Colour digital photographs.doris street greensborough, head family -
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Photograph - Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, 15 Doris Street Greensborough - vacant land, 2021_12
This house at 15 Doris Street Greensborough was sold in December 2021 for $1,032,000 by Barry Plant. By August 2022, the home had been demolished for redevelopment. Previous sales: June 2005 - $264,000; January 1994 - $54,000; April 1981 - $31,000. Formerly the home of the Head family.Colour digital photograph.doris street greensborough, head family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document - Folder of Documents, Greensborough Inter Church Council 1990-2003, 1990-2003
The Greensborough Inter Church Council was formed in 1989 at a meeting of the Greensborough Ministers Fraternal, with 8 churches initially involved. The Council organised ecumenical activities and services at Christmas and Easter and co-operatively organised many other activities in the area including the annual Family Carol Service. This folder contains agenda and minutes from some meetings, correspondence, advertising flyers and newspaper clippings on various activities. The collection is from Rosalie Bray, a past president and secretary of the group; it covers the years 1990-2003.Folder of documents, etc., housed in plastic pockets and arranged by year.greensborough inter church council, rosie bray -
Greensborough Historical Society
Container - Jar, Hoffman Australia, Sharpe Bros demijohn, 1930s
This demijohn was made for Sharpe Bros., brewers of non- alcoholic drinks such as Dandelion Ale, ginger beer and cordial. Sharpe Bros began in New Zealand and expanded to Australia in the early 20th century. The company was taken over by Cadbury Schweppes in 1972. The likely manufacturer of this demijohn was Hoffman's Pottery of Brunswick.This item was recovered from the abandoned barn of the Pope family in 1971, when the property was sold to the Shire of Diamond Valley. This barn was located on the northern side of Pope Place and sketched by Ron Reynolds for the book "Greensborough and Greenhills".Glazed stoneware jar with dark brown glaze to top, narrow threaded neck with wire handle. Stopper missing.Transfer text on front: "This jar is the absolute property of and must be returned to Sharpe Bros. Australia and New Zealand"sharpe bros., hoffman pottery, stoneware jars -
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Container - Jar, Hoffman Australia, Earthenware storage jar, 1930s
This is an unmarked earthenware storage jar possibly made by the Hoffman's Pottery of Brunswick Victoria. It displays a dark treacle glaze typical of Hoffman's Pottery in the 1930s. this jar would have been used to store foods such as biscuits, flour or rice away from rodent attack. it has a wide mouth to enable easy withdrawal of produce. Originally it would have had a large cork stopper or cloth fastened with a string to seal it.This item was recovered from the abandoned barn of the Pope family in 1971, when the property was sold to the Shire of Diamond Valley. This barn was located on the northern side of Pope Place and sketched by Ron Reynolds for the book "Greensborough and Greenhills".Glazed stoneware jar with dark treacle glaze to top, wide neck. Stopper missing.hoffman pottery, stoneware jars -
Greensborough Historical Society
Container - Jar, Hoffman Australia, Earthenware storage jar, 1930s
This is an unmarked earthenware storage jar possibly made by the Hoffman's Pottery of Brunswick Victoria. It displays a dark treacle glaze typical of Hoffman's Pottery in the 1930s. this jar would have been used to store foods such as biscuits, flour or rice away from rodent attack. it has a wide mouth to enable easy withdrawal of produce. Originally it would have had a large cork stopper or cloth fastened with a string to seal it.This item was recovered from the abandoned barn of the Pope family in 1971, when the property was sold to the Shire of Diamond Valley. This barn was located on the northern side of Pope Place and sketched by Ron Reynolds for the book "Greensborough and Greenhills".Glazed stoneware jar with light treacle glaze to top, wide neck. Stopper missing.hoffman pottery, stoneware jars -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley News, Ness family are keepers of 140 years of historical knowledge, 04/02/1986
Article about Bruce and Joy Ness, and their knowledge of the history of Kangaroo GroundNewspaper clipping, text and black and white image.D.V.N. 4-FEB-1986 written in ink at top of page.ness family, kangaroo ground, joseph stevenson -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Newspaper Clipping (copy), Heidelberg Leader, Rebuilding history plank by plank; and, Home base for defence families, 16/07/2002
Article on Yallambie Homstead, owned by restorers Ian & Vicki McLachlan, and on housing in Yallambie for defense personnelBlack and white photocopy of newspaper articleyallambie, yallambie homestead, simpson army barracks -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document, Peter Simmenauer, 208 Nepean Street Greensborough, 2020
History of a house built in Nepean Street in the 1960s by its owner, and still occupied by the family in 2020.1 p. typescript, with two colour photocopieswhan family, nepean street greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, Winty Caldwell, "Yallambie" on the Lower Plenty, 1870s & 1880s, 1996
Excerpt from book outlining the European settlement of "Yallambee" (Yallambie) from the Bakewell brothers to the Wragge family.Photocopy of excerpt from book, 15 pages. 2 copies.yallambie, bakewell family, wragge family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, Bridget Whitelaw, Australian landscape drawing 1830-1880, in the National Gallery of Victoria [Exerpts], 1976
Illustrations selected from book showing views of "The Station Plenty" (Yallambie), the Bakewell family home, illustrated by Edward La Trobe Bateman, an artist and garden designer.Photocopy of illustrations from book, 6 pages. 2 copies.yallambie, bakewell family, plenty station, edward la trobe bateman -
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Newspaper, Sun News Pictorial, The Sun News-Pictorial: "Coronation Issue" edition 01/06/1953, 01/06/1953
A special edition of the Sun News-Pictorial to celebrate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. Historic news of the 20th century.Special edition newspaper, 32 p., illus. (some col.).newspapers, sun news-pictorial, royal family, queen elizabeth ii -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document - Certificate of Title, Flintoff land, 1897o
1. Certificate of Title: Edith Flintoff 26/10/1897: Vol. 2659 Fol.531750. 2. Transfers of (1) Edith Flintoff, Edith Fullwood, John Bosch. 3. List of transfers from Frederick Nevins Flintoff including to Robert Whatmough and John McLaughlin. 4. Plenty River to Diamond Creek Road (plan) shows land belonging to Edith Flintoff, Edith Fullwood, John Bosch. 5. Register of proprietors including Edith Flintoff of Nillumbik, Portion 14, Vol. 2659 Fol.531750.Shows part of the chain of ownership of this parcel of land in Greensborough.5 pages. Copies of land titles and associated documentsflintoff family, land titles - greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document - Certificate of Title, Mayger land, 1863o
Land originally granted to John Alison 09/09/1840. 1. Certificate of Title: Edwin Willis Mayger 14/08/1863: Vol. 5 Fol. 860. 2. Transfer document: 2 mortgages for Edwin Willis Mayger; Transfer from Mayger to Charles Partington. Shows part of the chain of ownership of this parcel of land in Greensborough.2 pages. Copies of land titles and associated documentsland titles - greensborough, mayger family, partington family, maygar family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document - Certificate of Title, Alison land, 1840o
Land originally granted to John Alison 09/09/1840. Shows chain of ownership from Alison to Lecky, Mayger (Magyar) and Blay; Lecky to Charles Buck; Mayger to Whatmough.Shows part of the chain of ownership of this parcel of land in Greensborough.4 pages. Copies of land titles and associated documentsSome annotations by Noel Withersland titles - greensborough, mayger family, whatmough family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document - Certificate of Title, Partington land, 30/09/1878
Certificates of title and associated documents relating to land owned by Charles Partington: Vol. 3200 Vol. 639882; 30/09/1878. Includes transfer of title to executors William James Partington and Maria Partington on the death of Charles Partington 16/05/1907.Shows part of the chain of ownership of this parcel of land in Greensborough. The Partingtons were Greensborough pioneers5 pages. Copies of land titles and associated documentsland titles - greensborough, partington family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Newspaper Clipping, Watsonia Traders Association, Nancy Fyfe: Volunteer extraordinaire, 2004
An article on local volunteer Nancy Fyfe from Watsonia's Whisper, the newspaper of the Watsonia Traders Association. Article written by Rosie Bray.Clipping from Watsonia's Whisper, black text on white background, colour illus. Includes draft of article.nancy fyfe, fyfe family, volunteers, watsonia -
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Photograph, Rosie Bray, Nancy Fyfe 2004, 2005
Photographs of local volunteer Nancy Fyfe, taken by Rosie Bray. Photo taken to accompany article "Nancy Fyfe - volunteer extraordinaire"Colour photograph, caption on back.Caption on back: "Nancy Fyfe - volunteer extraordinaire"nancy fyfe, fyfe family, volunteers -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Newspaper Clipping, Watsonia Traders Association, Banyule Council leads the way, 2005
An article on Banyule Council's "Work and family balance award" 2005 from Watsonia's Whisper, the newspaper of the Watsonia Traders Association. Article written by Rosie Bray.Clipping from Watsonia's Whisper, black text on white background, colour illus.banyule council, work life balance, keith yeo, kath baylie -
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Document - Memoir, Gary Irwin, Montmorency memories 1950 to 1960, by Garry Irwin, 2021
Two x 4p. documentsnon-fictionmontmorency, irwin family, garry irwin, alexander street montmorency -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document, Bio for Leigh Hay, 2020
Brief biography of author Leigh Hay outlining her many interests and achievements2 p typescripthay family, leigh hay -
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Letter - Correspondence - Letter, Alan & Rosemary Bell, [Bell family at Grace Park], 2020c
Notes on the community activities of Ron Bell in Greensborough, particularly the Grace Park area in the 1960s (?)1 p. photocopied handwritten lettergrace park, bell family, ron bell -
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Article, Anne Paul, History of the Plenty River Pioneer Children's Cemetery, by Anne Paul, 2012_12
Unmarked graves of the seven children of the Whatmough and Partington families who died between 1848 and 1860 are in a private cemetery on the east bank of the Plenty River1 p., text with colour photographspioneer childrens cemetery, anne paul, whatmough family, partington family, cemeteries -
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Article, Anne Paul, Mont Park farm, by Anne Paul for the Springthorpe Project, 2017_06
Recollections of the author of her father's employment at the Mont Park farm in the 1950s and 1960s. The farm operations were developed as part of the Mont Park hospital organisation, and the site was used for the new La Trobe University in the mid- to late 1960s3 p. typescript with colour photographsmont park, keating family, anne paul, la trobe university, springthorpe project, ted keating