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Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Joseph Partington, 1904c
Joe Partington, born 1870. Lived and worked at Willis Vale on the farm and orchards. Married at age 34.Charles Partington and family came to Melbourne in the 1840s and moved to Greensborough where they farmed along the Plenty River. Descendants still live in Greensborough.Digital copy of black and white studio photograph.joseph partington, joe partington, partington family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Bereavement Card - Digital image, Ann Ruston - bereavement card 1868, 21/08/1868
Ann Ruston died 1868, aged 75 years. She was the mother of Peter Ruston who came to Australia in 1850. He worked as a carter, carting flour from the mill on the Plenty River near Janefield to the Greensborough area. He married Martha Roberts in 1858. Peter and Martha's daughter, also Martha, married David Medhurst.Connections to early Greensborough families.Digital image of bereavement card.rustin ruston family, ann ruston, peter ruston, bereavement cards -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Jessie Partington, 1930c
Jessie Partington was born at Willis Vale in 1911 and worked around the farm; when older she and her sisters had to deliver milk around the area from the farm dairy. Jessie attended Greensborough Primary School and from age 4 had piano and singing lessons. Digital copy of black and white studio photograph.jessie partington, jessie scholes, jessie angus -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, David and Daniel Black, 1970s
Part of a collection of photographs copied from the late Shirley Fraser (nee Black), also descendant of the McLaughlin family. This photograph shows David Black (age 4 years) and Daniel Black (2 years).Digital copy of colour photograph.shirley fraser, david black, daniel black -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, David and Daniel Black and Katie Elizabeth Bullock, 1970s
Part of a collection of photographs copied from the late Shirley Fraser (nee Black), also descendant of the McLaughlin family. This photograph shows David Black (age 8 years), Daniel Black (6 years) and Katie Elizabeth Bullock (1 year) on a visit to Santa.Digital copy of colour photograph.shirley fraser, david black, daniel black, katie elizabeth bullock -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Frances Goodyear Hooper [bereavement card], 14/04/1898
Part of a collection of items copied from the late Shirley Fraser (nee Black), also descendant of the McLaughlin family. This bereavement card commemorates the life of Frances Goodyear Hooper (Fan) who died of burns aged 6 years. Digital copy of bereavement card.shirley fraser, frances goodyear hooper -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Stanley Duncan Black, 25/08/1919
Part of a collection of photographs copied from the late Shirley Fraser (nee Black), also descendant of the McLaughlin and Whatmough family. This photograph shows Stanley Duncan Black who died in 1919 aged 16 years.Digital copy of black and white studio photograph.Written on back of card: "Stanley Duncan Black, died August 25th 1919, aged 16 years and 8 months"shirley fraser, stanley duncan black, black family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clippings, Articles on the Morgan family, 1949o
The Sun (c1979) 'The terror remains' [no date] (photocopy). Tells the story of the Eltham Commercial Bank robbery (1949) by the father of the ‘after dark twins’. The Sun (1990) 'Bandit twin freed', March 14, 1990. (photocopy) Article on the release of Douglas Morgan, one half of the ‘after dark bandit’ twins. The Age online (2009) 'After dark bandit steps into the light of giving'. March 7 2009. Douglas Morgan outlines his work in 2009 and plans for the future. Herald Sun (2011) 'Ex-robber lifts spirits'. February 2 2011. Doug Morgan discusses his art and work with survivors after the 2009 bushfires. 4 newspaper clippings (some photocopies).douglas morgan, peter morgan, after dark bandits, robberies, artists -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Rose remembered as a suburb blooms, 19/02/2011
and article about Anthony Beale and the history of St Katherine's Anglican Church, St Helena. The church in the article was originally erected in memory of Katherine Rose Beale, wife of Major Anthony Beale an original pioneer of Greensborough.News clipping, text and colour image. 2 copiesmajor anthony beale, katerine rose beale, st katherines anglican church, rose chapel, british east india company, walter withers, st helena -
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Manuscript, Reflections of Clarence Medhurst, 1960c
This lists the family history and recollections of the Medhurst family in Greensborough. Clarence Medhurst born was born in 1883 and died, aged 84, in 1967. Medhursts were a pioneering family in Greensborough.A photocopy of a 7 page hand written manuscript by Clarence Medhurst. Blue biro words and pencil figures on front page.medhurst, family history, greensborough -
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Memoir, William Arthur Cecil by Bill Cecil, 1944o
Bill Cecil moved to Greensborough in 1944 aged 14. His family ran the post office and Bill became acquainted with most Greensborough families as he delivered the mail on horseback. Bill recounts his life both in Greensborough and other parts of the country.A primary source recollection of Greensborough in the mid to late 20th century.2 typed pages.cecil family, bill cecil, william arthur cecil, greensborough post office -
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Newspaper clipping, Such is filmmaking, 21/04/2012
A photocopy of a Saturday Age article on a film about the Furphy Brothers and based on a book written by Joseph Furphy in 1903.This family made the iconic Furphy water carts at their Shepparton foundry. A photocopy of a Saturday Age article on a film about the Furphy Brothers.Nilfurphy, shepparton, water carts -
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Photograph (copy), Plenty River Tea Gardens, 1929c
Plenty River Tea Gardens were located on east side of Main Street near St Helena Road intersection. [Ref: The Age 18/2/1929 page 3 - Greensborough - Comfortable Home. 6 rooms. large verandas. ½ acre. S O bungalow. Lovely spot. 4 minutes station. Furnished or unfurnished or will sell reasonable. River Plenty Tea Gardens. Phone Gr. 17]Two black & white photographsplenty river tea gardens, greensborough tea rooms -
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Photograph - Digital image, Greensborough Road, 1900s
An early photograph named as Greensborough Road, Eltham. This was later known as Bridge Street - first reference to same is in The Age 27 November 1906, page 12.Digital copy of black and white photographgreensborough road -
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Photograph - Digital Image, Benjamin Partington, 1899c
Unidentified photograph, (Verified to by Faye Partington that it Benjamin (born at Point Lookout). Lived and worked at Willis Vale on the farm and orchards. Married at age 34.Charles Partington and family came to Melbourne in the 1840s and moved to Greensborough where they farmed along the Plenty River. Descendants still live in Greensborough.Digital copy of black and white studio photograph. -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, The Silver Poplar /by Edmond Smith, 2009_
Edmond Smith's personal story of his time at the 'country' place of Sutherland Homes in Greensborough. Edmond arrived at the Home in 1948, aged 6.272p., illus. 2 copiesedmond smith, sutherland homes -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Searching for lost gold, 25/07/2015
Article on Ian Campbell's illegitimate disqualification in the triple jump at the 1980 Olympics in Moscow. Ian's family lived in Watsonia, and he attended Watsonia Primary School. The school named their oval after him.Clipping from "The Age" Saturday 25 July 2015 pp. 1 and 57Note across top of clipping: "Ian Campbell - Watsonia Primary School names their oval for him. Ian attended Wats.P.S. Campbells lived in Watsonia"olympic games, moscow, 1980, ian campbell, watsonia primary school -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Death notice for Mrs Cordner 2009, 16/12/2009
Death notice of Elizabeth Anne Cordner nee Baillieu, wife of Ted Cordner.1 p. photocopy of Tributes & celebrations, The Age, 16 December 2009elizabeth anne cordner, cordner family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Free water safety lessons open to seniors, 16/04/2014
Watermarc Greensborough offers a lifesaving course for people aged over 60.News clipping, black text, colour image.watermarc, life saving -
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Newspaper clipping, Bands help kids to bond, 27/08/2014
Students at Greensborough Primary School are making rainbow loom bands in a cross-age project to include all students. The whole school community has supported the project.News clipping, black text, colour image.greensborough primary school, rainbow loom bands -
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Newspaper clipping, Boy scouts at Greensborough, 26/03/1910
Article describes the Easter camp of 600 scouts at Greensborough in 1910.Copy of newspaper article, black text. -
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Newspaper, The Age 15 August 1995: Souvenir to mark the 50th anniversary of an end to hostilities in the Pacific, 15/08/1995
This souvenir issue of The Age (August 29 1995) commemorates the 50th anniversary of Peace in the Pacific in World War II.4 pages, colour images and black text.world war ii -
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Newspaper clipping, Damien Murphy, Trees outnumber people and loyalties are volatile, 02/03/1989
Article on Pauline Toner, Labor member for Greensborough 1977-1989Photocopy of newspaper clipping from "The Age" 2 March 1989pauline toner -
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Folder, Anzac Centenary; Victoria remembers, 1915
Booklets entitled: World War One history: Victoria's story; Victoria's World War One legacy: recipients of the Victoria Cross; Community Resource guide. Medal is a replica of the Children's peace Medal distributed in 1915 to Australian children aged 16 and under.Folder containing 3 booklets and 1 replica medal. With covering letter from the Premier of Victoria, Daniel Andrewsworld war 1 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Bread Tin, Baker's bread tin, 1953_
Bread tin from Wright's Bakery; Main Street Greensborough. This bakery has now closed. Advertisement: Baker: must be a board hand. Apply Wright's Bakery. 96 Cape Street. Heidelberg. [The Age 14/10/1953, page 25]Metal baker's bread tin (double). Rusted.bread tins, wrights bakery greensborough -
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Photographs, Cordner family, 30/10/1947
Photographs of members of the Cordner family of Greensborough. Wedding photos of Donald and Moyle Cordner, Denis and Pat Cordner and photo of child Edward Baillieu Cordner aged 10 months. [Note: on 4/2/1947 Stubbs-Cordner. - Moyle Dewhurst, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stubbs, View Street, Bendigo, to Donald Pruen, second son of Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Cordner, Ashmead, Greensborough. Wedding details published in The Age on 30/10/1947] The Cordner family lived at "Ashmead" in Greensborough and members of the family were the local doctors.3 original black and white photographs.Captions written on back of each photograph.cordner family, donald cordner, denis cordner -
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Photograph - Digital image, Jessie at Willis Vale, 1930c
Jessie Partington was born at Willis Vale in 1911 and worked around the farm; when older she and her sisters had to deliver milk around the area from the farm dairy. Jessie attended Greensborough Primary School and from age 4 had piano and singing lessons. She had a beautiful voice, singing in church and choirs. This photograph shows the house 'Willis Vale'Digital copy of black and white photograph.jessie may partington, willis vale, partington family -
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Photograph - Digital image, Jessie Partington [as child], 1919c
Jessie Partington was born at Willis Vale in 1911 and worked around the farm; when older she and her sisters had to deliver milk around the area from the farm dairy. Jessie attended Greensborough Primary School and from age 4 had piano and singing lessons. She had a beautiful voice, singing in church and choirs. A pioneer Greensborough family.Digital copy of black and white studio photograph.jessie may partington, partington family -
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Bereavement Card - Digital image, Maggie Duncan - Bereavement card, 21/09/1898
Bereavement card issued on the death of Maggie Duncan, aged 29, in 1898. Maggie was the daughter of William and Isabella Duncan. Digital copy of bereavement cardmaggie duncan, william duncan -
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Photograph - Digital image, Alan Partington, Jim Medhurst and others, 1980c
Alan Partington with James W. Medhurst. Jim Medhurst, born 1900 at Greensborough. A tall boy at age 15 he was asked why he was not fighting in the war. As a result he went to Sydney, put his age up and changed his name to McPhee. He returned from the war and joined the police. He later worked for Melbourne City Council. Married to Olive Eddy, they had 3 children and lived in Warwick Road Greensborough.Pioneer Greensborough families, the Partingtons were related through the marriage of Annie May Medhurst and William Partington.Digital copy of colour photograph.alan partington, jim medhurst, james william partington