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Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping - Digital Image, Switch of track site riles dads 1973 [Willinda Park], 21/08/1973
In 1973, parents of children in Diamond Valley Little Athletics were angered at the suggestion that the proposed all weather track at Willinda Park be scrapped. There was some talk of acquiring "Partington land" between the rail line and Plenty River, south of Church Street. News clipping, black and white text. 3 scans.diamond valley little athletics association, willinda park, partington family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Article, Journal, Melbourne Harbor Trust, "The Word is Progress": by Robin Hay, 1960_03
The opening of Reid's Lightweight Aggregate Pty Ltd ( a subsidiary of Reid's Quarries Ltd) in Greensborough, circa 1960. Explains the method of manufacture and uses of shalite in building industry. Reid's later became Albion Reid before being taken over by Boral. The shalite quarry, now closed, was on the site now called Blue Lake in Yellow Gum Park, Plenty.7 photocopied pages, text and colour and black nd white illustrations.reids quarries, shalite, aggregate, yellow gum park, plenty -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Jill Sparrow et al, Radical Melbourne: a secret history, 2001
224 p. black & white illustrationsmelbourne history, victoria politics -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Isabel Ellender, The Plenty Valley Corridor: the archaeological survey of Aboriginal sites / by Isabel Ellender 1991, 1991_
This archaeological survey of the Plenty Valley was conducted by Isabel Ellender in 1991 for the Board of Works (Melbourne Water), in particular the Plenty Gorge Metropolitan Park. The area studied is north of Greensborough to Whittlesea. A number of Aboriginal sites were identified and recommendations made for the future.67 p., illus., maps. Plastic spiral binding.plenty river, aboriginal heritage sites, plenty gorge metropolitan park -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Newspaper Clipping (copy), Jas Blackburn, The locality of Batman's Treaty with the Port Phillip natives, 09/01/1886
Text of a paper read before the Historical Society of Australia by Jas. Blackburn in 1886. Discusses Batman's Treaty with the Port Phillip traditional owners and the possible site of the signing - on the east side of the River Plenty, NW of Eltham andd 3 miles above the junction of the Plenty with the Yarra River.6p. text.john batman, batman's treaty, port phillip district, plenty river -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Newspaper Clipping, Cara Waters et al, Turning back the clocks, by Cara Waters and Patrick Hatch, 25/05/2023
In 2018, excavations in the vicinity of Flinders Street Railway Station uncovered about 300 aboriginal artefacts which indicated that the site was used for corroborees and other celebrations. Results of other archeological digs in the city area are also described by archaeologist Jeremy Smith.2 p. Article from "The Age" 25/05/2023, text and colour imagesnon-fictionaboriginal heritage sites, melbourne - history, jeremy smith -
Greensborough Historical Society
Poster, Victoria. Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Site identification mini poster (#1-2, 4-6, 8-10, 13-14), 2002
This set produced by the Victorian Department of Natural Resources and Environ met and Aboriginal Affairs Victoria. Mini poster 1: Aboriginal scarred trees; 2 Aboriginal mounds; [3 missing]; 4 Aboriginal flaked stone tools; 5 Aboriginal burials; 6 Aboriginal surface scatters; [7 missing]; 8 Aboriginal ground-edge axes; 9 Aboriginal grinding stones; 10 Aboriginal stone arrangements; [11 missing]; 12 Aboriginal axe-grinding grooves; 13 Aboriginal coastal shell middens; 14 Aboriginal rock art.11 parts of incomplete set, each two sided, text and photographsaborigines - victoria, aboriginal affairs victoria -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Redevelopment of Gladstone and Sherbourne Roads Briar Hill, 04/09/2021
Digital images of houses at corner of Gladstone and Sherbourne Roads Briar Hill in 2021. This site was previously Crystal Car Wash.Part of a collection of miscellaneous historical images with a connection to the local area.Digital photographs. sherbourne road briar hill, gladstone road briar hill -
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
Slide - Photograph, John Ramsdale, Rail line near Whittlesea: Slide 120, 1990s
Photograph shows what appears to be a rural farmhouse and paddock, this is part of the site of the old railway line to Whittlesea. In centre of photo is the old station platform.Part of the John Ramsdale collection of slides and audio visual material.Colour photograph scanned from slide.No maker's marks. No caption on slide.whittlesea, whittlesea rail line -
Greensborough Historical Society
Compact disc, Campbell Beardsall, The NEROC Report: sites of Faunal and Habitat significance in North East Melbourne, 1997
The NEROC (North East Regional Organisation of Councils) Report investigates sites of faunal and habitat significance in north-east Melbourne. This CD produced for Nillumbik Council in 1997. The attached PDF file gives an overview of the report.Compact disknillumbik, ecology, habitat, neroc -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Photograph (Copy), Anne Paul, Plenty Bridge Hotel site, 2003_03
21st century photograph of heritage site: former Plenty bridge Hotel and Tollhouse, situated on the eastern side of Old Lower Plenty Road, near the Old Lower Plenty Road Bridge on the east bank of the Plenty River. Although the Hotel burnt down, poplar trees still exist on the site.3 pages, 1 x colour photograph printed on paper, 1 x Heritage Inventory (text) and 1 historic black and white photo.On colour photograph: Close-up site of Plenty Bridge Hotel (H7922-0265) and surviving poplar tree. A. Paul 3/03plenty bridge hotel, lower plenty, plenty river -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Newspaper Clipping (copy), Heidelberg Leader, Historical homestead uncovered, 09/07/2002
Articles on discovery of the site of Viewbank homestead; wheat silos next to Banyule Road, and Viewbank parklandsTwo photocopied pages of newspaper articlesviewbank, banyule road viewbank, silos, viewbank homestead -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document - Article, Rosie Bray, Official opening of ambulance station in Watsonia on March 5th 2021, 07/03/2021
Account of the opening, and background to site selection, of the new ambulance station at 306 Grimshaw Street Watsonia3 p. typescript, colour photographs, with copies of photographs incorporated in the documentambulance station, watsonia, grimshaw street watsonia -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Article - Website, Wallaby Creek Weir, Aqueduct and associated sites, Kinglake, 2007
A short history of Kinglake's Wallaby Creek Weir and aqueduct in relation to Melbourne's water supply. Paper copy of website article, 7 p. text.melbourne water supply, kinglake, wallaby creek weir, aqueducts -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, National Trust of Australia (Victoria), Yallambie House and environs and Yallambie Reserve: National Trust of Australia (Victoria) classification report, 1998
A collection of articles and documents relating to Yallambie House being added to the National Trust register in 1998. Includes a letter to he owners of Yallambie House, the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) classification report, and copies of newspaper clippings "Yallambie's on the Trust's register" (c1998), and , "Aid needed to restore site" (2005).Collection of articles and documents: 8 p., and newspaper clippingyallambie house, yallambie reserve, national trust of australia (victoria) -
Greensborough Historical Society
Slide - Photograph, John Ramsdale, Rail line near Whittlesea: Slide 94, 1990s
Photograph shows what appears to be a rural farmhouse and paddock, this is part of the site of the old railway line to Whittlesea. In centre of photo is the old station platform.Part of the John Ramsdale collection of slides and audio visual material.Colour photograph scanned from slide.No maker's marks. No caption on slide.whittlesea, whittlesea rail line -
Greensborough Historical Society
Slide - Photograph, John Ramsdale, Old Whittlesea rail line: Slide 107, 1990s
Photograph shows what appears to be a rural farmhouse and paddock, this is part of the site of the old railway line to Whittlesea. In centre of photo is the old station platform.Part of the John Ramsdale collection of slides and audio visual material.Colour photograph scanned from slide.No maker's marks. No caption on slide.whittlesea, whittlesea rail line -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Article, Journal, Rochelle Jackson, From goldrush days to the digital era: 150 years at the State Library of Victoria, by Rochelle Jackson, 2004_03
Brief history of the State Library of Victoria since its establishment as the Melbourne Public Library in 1856. Details the expansion of the site, its buildings and services.3 p, black and white text and photographsstate library of victoria, melbourne - history -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Article, Journal, Genealogical Society of Victoria, 150 years at the 'G': a short history of the MCG, 2003_09
The Melbourne Cricket Ground at its present site became the home of the Melbourne Cricket Club in 1853. This venue has been used for Australian Rules, Olympic events in 1956 and and other sporting and public events as well as cricket, owing to the capacity of the ground to hold in excess of 100,000 spectators. Includes a timeline of some events at the MCG.3 p. text and photographsmelbourne cricket ground, mcg, melbourne - history -
Greensborough Historical Society
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 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Calendar, Banyule City Council, Viewbank Farm silos - Banyule Road, 1997
Colour photograph of Viewbank Farm Silos - Banyule Road. Silos were built in the 1930s by Harold Bartram. He used them to store fodder for his 200 milking cows. A brief history of the site is included. This is taken from the Heidelberg Conservation Study by Graeme Butler.Colour photograph printed in Banyule calendar and information from Heidelberg Conservation Studyviewbank homestead, viewbank silos, harold bartram, banyule road viewbank, viewbank -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Newspaper Clipping (copy), Michelle Pountney, Big dig unearths city's rich past, 18/01/1999
In 1999, an archaeological dig was undertaken at the Viewbank Homestead site in Viewbank. The house was built c1840 by James Williamson; it was later purchased by George Gear as a wedding gift to his daughter on her marriage to Dr Robert Martin. It became a grand mansion in the late 1800s but by the 1920s, it was stripped bare of materials and demolished in the 1920s. The archaeological dig was and insight into early life in the Viewbank HomesteadCopy of news clipping, black and white text and images.viewbank homestead, banyule road viewbank, viewbank, archaeological digs -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Article, Journal, Forgotten but not lost, 1999
In 1999, an archaeological dig was undertaken at the Viewbank Homestead site in Viewbank. The house was built c1840 by James Williamson; it was later purchased by George Gear as a wedding gift to his daughter on her marriage to Dr Robert Martin. It became a grand mansion in the late 1800s but by the 1920s, it was stripped bare of materials and demolished in the 1920s. The archaeological dig was an insight into early life in the Viewbank HomesteadMagazine clipping, colour text and images.viewbank homestead, banyule road viewbank, viewbank, archaeological digs -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Photograph Collection, Jan Macdonald, Viewbank Homestead archaeological excavation 1999, 1999
In 1999, an archaeological dig was undertaken at the Viewbank Homestead site in Viewbank. This set of photographs was taken at the dig site in 1999. The house was built c1840 by James Williamson; it was later purchased by George Gear as a wedding gift to his daughter on her marriage to Dr Robert Martin. It became a grand mansion in the late 1800s but by the 1920s, it was stripped bare of materials and demolished in the 1920s. The archaeological dig was and insight into early life in the Viewbank HomesteadSet of 8 panoramic photos of archaeological dig and flyer for dig.viewbank homestead, banyule road viewbank, viewbank, archaeological digs -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph, Jan Macdonald, Viewbank Farm silos - Banyule Road, 1999
Colour photograph of Viewbank Farm Silos - Banyule Road. Silos were built in the 1930s by Harold Bartram. He used them to store fodder for his 200 milking cows. A brief history of the site is included. These photos taken in 1999 during the Viewbank Homestead archaeological dig.2 colour photographs of Viewbank Farm silosviewbank homestead, viewbank silos, harold bartram, banyule road viewbank, viewbank, archaeological digs -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph, Jan Macdonald, Trees at Viewbank Homestead site, 1999
Colour photograph of trees at the Viewbank Homestead site. These photos taken in 1999 during the Viewbank Homestead archaeological dig. 2 colour photographs of Viewbank Homestead digviewbank homestead, banyule road viewbank, viewbank, archaeological digs -
Greensborough Historical Society
Pamphlet, Heritage Victoria, Protecting archaeological sites in Victoria, 1999c
4 p. pamphlet, text and colour photographs. 3 copiesnon-fictionviewbank homestead, victoria archaeology -
Greensborough Historical Society
Booklet, Sera Jane Peters, Viewbank Homestead, Heidelberg: an historical survey, by Sera Jane Peters for Heritage Victoria, Department of Planning and Development, 1996
History of the Viewbank Homestead, originally a 90 acre site with homestead and outbuildings, now demolished.Black and white photocopy of typescript, with photographs, plans, reproductions of documents. 25 p plus 17 p of Appendices, unboundviewbank homestead, heritage victoria