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Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Insulator Works. Mt Dandenong Rd Ringwood East. 1940
Black and white photograph"Attached to front of photograph" INSULATOR WORKS Mt Dandenong Rd - Ringwood East. 1940 -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Laying pipeline near Mt. Dandenong Road, in Whitehorse Road, Ringwood (undated)
Written on back of photograph, "Laying pipeline near Mt. Dandenong Road, in Whitehorse Road". -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Tea Tables at "Shiloah"
Originally the home of Isaac Jeeves, brother of Ellis Jeeves, ‘Shiloah’ was enlarged to take guests in the early 1900s. It was situated close to a beautiful fern gully and Isaac and his family capitalised on this by setting out walking tracks through the ferns. They charged 1/- to walk through and this included afternoon tea in a garden setting. ‘Shiloah’ was a popular tourist attraction but the making of the Olinda Creek Road destroyed the fern gullies and, by the 1930s, it was all finished. This photograph shows the tea tables at 'Shiloah' where Selina Jeeves and her daughter Elsie served afternoon tea to visitors.Black and white photograph taken from a Rose Series postcard showing tables set up in an exterior courtyard with bench seating.On front - Rose Series P. 170 A SHADY BOWER "SHILOAH" MT DANDENONG. VIC.shiloah, isaac jeeves the younger, guest house, afternoon tea, ferns, selina jeeves, elsie jeeves -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Harry Child's Hut, early 1900s
Home of Harry Child in foreground built on the southern boundary of his father's (Francis Matthew Child) allotment. Black and white photograph showing the home of Harry Child. This photograph has a detailed inscription on the back handwritten by John Lundy-Clarke.The eastern face of Mt Dandenong from F.M. Childs selection Cnr allotment D.francis matthew child, mt dandenong, harry child -
City of Kingston
Photograph - Black and white, 5 January 1984
Cheltenham and Heatherton are suburbs in the City of Kingston that were originally established as a rural market gardening community. The market gardens, farms and paddocks have gradually been sub-divided into housing and industrial estates and associated infrastructure such as schools and shopping facilities. This aerial image covers a diverse section of the City of Kingston, taking in the suburbs of Cheltenham, Heatherton, Mentone and Parkdale. By 1984, the market gardens of the district have been replaced by housing and factories. The Nylex factory is visible and now closed. Mentone Bowl on the corner of Warrigal Road and Nepean Highway has now been replaced by high rise apartments, another feature of the changing landscape in the City of Kingston. The vacant land now occupied by the Moorabbin Airport Direct factory Outlet (DFO) is also depicted.Aerial photograph of Cheltenham, Heatherton, Mentone and Parkdale within the City of Kingston. The area depicted in the 1984 aerial view includes Centre Dandenong Road and Cheltenham East Primary School (top left), Kingston Heath Reserve (top right), intersection of Lower Dandenong Road, Warrigal Road, Balcombe Road and Nepean Highway (bottom left), Balmoral Drive/McSwain Street Parkdale (bottom right).White text: 3831-179 Lens information [indecipherable] RINGWOOD M/S 7922-3 RUN 16 [Clockface image] 5,300' ASL VIC DLS© 5-1-84cheltenham, heatherton, mentone, parkdale, market gardens, urbanisation -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Slide, Keith Caldwell, March 1968?
Agfa colour blue white plastic mount, photo by Keith Caldwell of W2 455 outbound in Dandenong Road, route 5, Malvern Burke Road, during the construction phase of diverting Wellington St Prahran into Queensway. Slide not dated. Work to divert Dandenong Road completed Jan. 1968 (Timeline book). Photo possibly March 1968, which would match with the information on Reg Item 4313.trams, tramways, dandenong rd, route 5, malvern burke rd, w2 class, tram 455 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document - Land Title, Land purchase, 31/07/1858
Record of land purchase by Louis Laurence Smith dated 31 July 1858. The land is adjacent to Dandenong Creek. Records of the transfer of the land in June 1895 are included. Photocopies.dandenong creek, smith, l l dr, william, gallien, jacque jean, speary, catherine, langdon, harry joseph, foster, john, youngman, edward, simmons, morris, mayfield, william george, marion, land sales -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Plan of Parish of Nunawading, 01/05/1864
Copy of plan of Parish of NunawadingCopy of plan of Parish of Nunawading, County of Bourke, lithographed at the Office of Lands and Survey, Melbourne, 13th May, 1864 showing boundaries of Koonung, Mullum Mullum and Dandenong Creeks.Copy of plan of Parish of Nunawadingland subdivision, parish of nunawading, county of bourke, elgars special survey, koonung creek, mullum mullum creek, dandenong creek -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Olinda, Victoria. Outlook to Ferntree Gully from Dulce Domun
Rose Series Postcard number 965Copy of Photo Series postcard #965 with view looking west to Mt Dandenong Road and Ridge Road. Looking across to where the Log Cabin (Kellys) would now be.mount dandenong, dulce domum, photo series -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Negative - Set of 2 - Maximum Traction bogie trams Dandenong Road, Wal Jack, c1944
.1 - Black and white negative, by Wal Jack, of C 26 (St Kilda Beach via Dandenong road, Route 67), westbound in Dandenong Road. Appears to be a new sub-division on the other side of the road. .2 - ditto - C 35, note the building in front of the tram in the centre median strip. Photo not dated in the Wal Jack album. Possibly 14-9-42 based on other similar photos.trams, tramways, c class, dandenong road, route 67, tram 35, tram 26, world war ii -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, The New Road to Mt. Dandenong Vic. c1935, c1935
Rose Series Postcard number 332c1935. Enlarged for display from Rose postcard 'New Road' (Mt. Dandenong Tourist Road). Completed by 1930 but no bitumen as yet. Road not wider and rail along outer edge.kalorama, rose series, mt. dandenong tourist road -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Sign Indicating Kyeema Crash Site 1988, 1988
Simple wooden sign indicating the site of the Kyeema aircraft crash on the western slope of Mt Dandenong. The accident occurred on October 25th, 1938. All 18 onboard were killed.air crash, kyeema, mt dandenong -
City of Kingston
Photograph - Black and white, c. 1950
While the road is sealed, there is evidence of potholes that have been filled, and the wide, gravel shoulder has long grass running into the gutter of the nature strip. On the other side of the road, extremely long grass can be seen growing on the side of the road. There is a truck visible on the road, which indicates the rural nature of the Cheltenham community in the 1950s.This image is one of many in the collections that focuses on the railway or roads. The development of roads and the railway was crucial to the ongoing development of the area. Black and white photograph of the intersection of Warrigal and Centre Dandenong roads, Cheltenham. On the left hand side is a small sign warning of a cross roads intersection. Housing and shops line the road.Handwritten in blue ink on reverse: 219 Handwritten in red ink on reverse: 80%cheltenham, roads, suburbs -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, View of Kalorama Gap 1905
Kalorama Gap viewed from the South West in 1908. Ellis Jeeves' 'Mountjoy' is in the centre with the stables to the left. The raspberry patch belongs to Harry Walker and the building centre right to Edward Joseph Price. John Lundy-Clarke grew up in the Kalorama/Mt Dandenong area and later in life (1972-74) began to write a comprehensive history of the area working from an original settlement map in an effort to cover all areas.Black and white photograph showing an extensive raspberry crop in the foreground with a house and outbuilding in the centre and another dwelling centre right. Handwritten description on reverse by John Lundy-Clarke. 1908 view of Kalorama Gap taken from corner of Village Settlement LOTS 2 and 3 on Ridge (then Main Road) which crosses centre of picture with Walker’s driveway dropping left. Walker’s raspberry patch in foreground. “Mountjoy” in centre of picture with coaching stables on left. Price’s house and shop on right showing large cross room used by the Village Settlers for dancing. Mrs Hand’s “Beulah Tearooms” later Mt Dandenong North Post Office is above Price’s roof.kalorama gap, kalorama, harry walker, walker, edward joseph price, raspberry, mountjoy -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Stables at old Police Station, 32 Mt. Dandenong Rd. built 1888
Written on backing sheet, "Stables at old Police Station, 32 Mt. Dandenong Rd. 1888. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Civic Centre, Ringwood, 1970
Written on back of photograph, "Civic Centre, Ringwood, 1970" and "Mt. Dandenong Road just widened". -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Painting - Oil Painting
Oil painting of Ziggy Gizycki de GozdawaDonated to the Dandenong RSL Sub Branch in Dandenong Victoria. In memory of hr Dr Zygmunt Gizycki de Gozdawa MDDS (Poznan-Poland) BD Sc(Melb) LDS Vic by Gizycki de Gozdawa Family Heritage Foundation. -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Tobacco Packet, Log Cabin, Possibly circa 1940s
This item was found in a showcase at Dandenong RSL.Most 'roll your own' tobacco were sold in tins. There were 1 ounce and 2 ounce quantities that were sold in cardboard boxes such as this one.Small yellow and red packet for holding tobaccoLog Cabin / Flaked Gold Leaf / Tobacco / Medium Fine Cuttobacco -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Photograph - Framed Photo of soldier, Dandenong First 2nd World War Casualty
First Dandenong Boy killed in actionGood Condition.Black framePte.Ken Elliott. Age 20 VX222787 ___ 2/24th. Batt. Killed in Action___Tobruk, 2nd May. 1941 -
Victoria Police Museum
Photograph (police car)
Ford Customline vehicle at the Croydon rail bridge on Mt Dandenong Rd in front of sign for Tate's Motors Croydon. Uniformed police is standing on the passenger side with the door open. Circa 1957police vehicles; wireless patrol; motor transport branch; ford customline car -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - HARRY BIGGS COLLECTION: TESTIMONIALS OF RICHARD JONES, Undated
A three page document entitled 'Testimonial s of Richard Jones', consisting of a list of references for Dr. Richard Jones and a list of his achievements. Printed by Sword Bros. Walker St. Dandenongperson, receipts, professional, richard jones -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Daylighting Dandenong Creek, 2018
Melbourne Water completed its $14.5 million Daylighting Dandenong Creek project which involved removing 830m of underground pipe.Melbourne Water completed its $14.5 million Daylighting Dandenong Creek project which involved removing 830m of underground pipe. Members of the local community engaged to tree planting the area.Melbourne Water completed its $14.5 million Daylighting Dandenong Creek project which involved removing 830m of underground pipe. melbourne water, bush care, heathmont, dandenong creek -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Kyeema Crash Wreckage 1938, 1938
Photograph showing twisted metal and broken trees at the site of the Kyeema DC-2 aircraft crash into the western slope of Mt Dandenong on 25th October 1938. All 18 on board perished.kyeema, crash -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph
The structure shown is the Mt Dandenong Observatory, also the Trig Point at the top of Mt Dandenong. It was a popular viewpoint and walking destination. The SkyHigh Restaurant now stands on this location. The photograph was taken by Ivy Child in the late 1920s.Sepia coloured photograph showing two people standing on top of a stone work structure below a wooden pyramid structure.Written below photograph in album - OBSERVITORY 2700FT.observatory, mt dandenong, trig point, ivy child -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph
An old fashioned car can be seen pulling away from a bend on the new CRB Road at Wallaby Gully (now Mt Dandenong Tourist Road). Wallaby Gully is near the Mt Dandenong kindergarten. The year is c1926.Black and white photograph showing a car rounding a bend on a road surrounded by bush and fenced with a wooden rail fence.crb road, kindergarten, car, mt dandenong tourist road, wallaby gully -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mountain Highway Near St. Michael's Church, Mt. Dandenong, Vic, c1950
Rose Series Postcard number 2415Copy of Rose Series post card taken c1950. St. Michael's Foundation Stone laid in 1940. Name 'Mountain Highway" is incorrect as the Mountain Highway was the Sassafras - Basin Road though it may not have received that name by 1950. The correct name is the Mount Dandenong Tourist Road at Mt. Dandenong / Kalorama as Falls Road is the boundary. Note: Heavy roadside vegetation, no white lines at side of road. White car probably pre war Vauxhall.kalorama, mount dandenong, rose series, st. michael's church, mt. dandenong tourist road -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Post Office and 'Mountjoy', Mt. Dandenong North, 1913
Rose Series post card #182Copy of Rose Series postcard #182 showing Kalorama Gap in 1913. Haystacks in foreground with Mountjoy Guest House and Beulah Tea Rooms/Mt Dandenong North Post Office in centre. This photograph has a detailed inscription on the back handwritten by John Lundy-Clarke in 1974.Kalorama Gap in 1913 The elm trees are in the centre of the picture. One of these is really two as two suckers of the further tree were twisted together by Fred Jeeves in 1898 and grew as one tree. The other was planted in 1880. The shop is the shop of Mrs Eliza Hand and daughter Florence. The closed in far end of the verandah was the Mount Dandenong North Post Office. The large house is “Mountjoy” owned and run by the Jeeves Family from 1908 till 1943. It was built in 1905 by the Paynters who sold to Ellis Jeeves in 1908.He moved his line of coaches from “Kalorama” his old homestead and housed the horses in a line of stables behind “Mountjoy”. Price’s house, which contained their shop, the first one on the mountain, opened 1906, can be seen faintly behind the pine tree opposite the bend in the road, which was the main road then and now is Ridge Road. The Price’s house just shows in two tiny pieces, one on each side of the pine tree half way up. The house to the right of and high up the pine tree is Walker’s cottage which exists today opposite Jack Kidd’s home at the far edge of Lt 2 Village Settlement and was between Main Road and Barbers Road which runs down the left behind the elms. Walker’s homestead can be seen near left edge of picture 2/3 way up. The roof of the Methodist Church shows among trees left of picture. This, like Mrs Hand’s shop was built on portions separated from Isaac Jeeves’ Selection “C” known as Jeeves Saddle. kalorama gap, five ways, mountjoy, john lundy-clarke, beulah tea rooms, post office, fred jeeves, paynter, jeeves, frederick jeeves, price, walker, jack kidd -
Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.
Information Folder - Community Houses
Information folder containing items pertaining to the history of community houses in the Dandenong Ranges. Contents:-/article, "Community House - a place to make some new friends...", Free Press, 15 Feb 1979selby community house, kallista community house, coonara community house -
City of Kingston
Photograph - Black and white, Cheltenham Bowling Club
Cheltenham Bowling Club officially opened on October 10, 1908 in the presence of over two hundred district residents. Black and white image of members of the Cheltenham Bowling Club outside their clubroom at the corner of Centre Dandenong Road, and Wilson Street, Cheltenham. This image marks the official opening of green for season 1948-49 -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Illustration/s, Comeng - Commonwealth Engineering, mid 1990's
Illustration from a printed document of the construction of four A class trams at the Comeng factory, Dandenong. Shows them being in the fit out stage, with windows, wiring, but no trolley poles. From a Comeng publication.trams, tramways, comeng, a class, construction, commonwealth engineering