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Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Were Street Christmas celebrations 2018. Father Christmas, 2018_12
The 2018 Christmas celebration in Were Street Montmorency. In this photo Father Christmas is ready to go to Were Street.Digital copy of colour photograph.were street montmorency, were street montmorency christmas 2018 -
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Advertisement - Digital image, Diamond Valley News, Bundoora Nurseries, 1974, 24/09/1974
Advertisement for Bundoora Nurseries, corner Plenty Road and McLeans Road Bundoora, 1974.Digital copy of newspaper advertisement.bundoora nurseries, plenty road bundoora, mcleans road bundoora -
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Newspaper Clipping - Digital Image, Diamond Valley News, Bundoora Cricket Club Committee 1974, 24/09/1974
A list of executives and committee of the Bundoora Cricket Club [1974] includes several members of the Dyson family.Digital copy of newspaper clipping.bundoora cricket club -
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Photograph - Digital Image, Grimshaw Street, circa 1960, 1960s
View of Grimshaw Street, circa 1960. Digital copy of colour photographgrimshaw street greensborough -
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Photograph - Digital Image, Greensborough Bluestone Bridge, circa 1960, 1960s
View of Greensborough bluestone bridge, circa 1960. The bridge was demolished in 1974. Digital copy of colour photographbluestone bridge greensborough -
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Photograph - Digital Image, Bonnie Doon Street, circa 1960, 1960s
View of Bonnie Doon Street, circa 1960. Digital copy of colour photographbonnie doon street greensborough -
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Photograph - Digital Image, Main Street Greensborough, circa 1960, 1960s
View of Main Street Greensborough, circa 1960. Digital copy of colour photographmain street greensborough -
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Receipt - Digital Image, Maddock, Jamieson and Lonie, Greensborough Recreation Trust, 1915, 29/01/1915
Receipt for cost of legal advice, made out to Mr Partington on behalf of the Greensborough Recreation Trust, 1915, possibly in regard to the Greensborough Park.Digital copy of handwritten receipt.partington family, greensborough recreation trust -
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Photograph - Digital Image, Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation, Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation. Staff c1942, 1942c
The Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation (CAC) was an Australian aircraft manufacturer. The CAC was established in 1936, to provide Australia with the capability to produce military aircraft and engines. This staff photograph was taken circa 1942. Greensborough local Joan Petts (b1923) can be seen far right.Digital copy of group photograph.commonwealth aircraft corporation, joan petts -
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Photograph, Inauguration of Saturday half-holiday: Love and Lewis 1909, 08/05/1909
Photograph shows staff of 'Love and Lewis' (a Collingwood Store) in front of Greensborough Hotel, celebrating the inauguration of the Saturday half-day holiday on May 8th 1909. Later 'Love and Lewis' became 'Love and Pollard'.This photograph celebrates the introduction of a Saturday half-day holiday and is an example of the popularity of Greensborough as a picnic destination.Copy of black and white photograph.Caption hand written in white ink on front of photograph: 'Inauguration of Saturday 1/2 holiday. Mess Love and Lewis Ist Annual Picnic. Greensborough May 9th 1909."love and lewis, picnics, greensborough hotel, saturday half holiday -
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Photograph, Unknown, Picnic group at Greensborough Hotel, 1905_
Photograph shows group of men on horse-drawn dray in front of Greensborough Hotel.Another photograph of a picnic group in Greensborough.Copy of black and white photographpicnics, greensborough, greensborough hotel -
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Article, Life and death of Martha Roberts, 1882o
Martha Roberts married Peter Ruston.In this article a descendent relates information handed down through the family.Martha and Peter Ruston are connected to the Partington family, Greensborough pioneers.Copy of Ancestry.com article and portrait.Handwritten on photos "Faye is great grand daughter to Martha and Peter"martha roberts, peter rustin, martha rustin, peter ruston, partington -
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Article (copy), Alan Partington, Greensborough by Alan Partington, 1970c
Written as a foreword to the History of Greensborough, Alan Partington describes his family's connection to the area.Alan Partington was the fifth generation of his family to live in Greensborough. Family members still live in the area in 2014.Copy of 3 typed pagesalan partington, greensborough -
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Newspaper Clipping, 1200 babies at 5/- each, 15/12/1954
This article publicises a suggestion to raise money for Diamond Valley Community Hospital by asking the parents of children born at the hospital to make a donation each year on the child's birthday.An example of the community involvement in the local hospital.Copy of page from newspaper.diamond valley community hospital, dvch, fundraising -
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Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Community Hospital, Players walk off in protest, 10/07/1972
During the final quarter of a match against Greensborough, North Heidelberg players walked off the ground in protest about the standard of umpiring.Copy of news article, text.north heidelberg football club, greensborough football club, diamond valley football league, dvfl -
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Photograph - Digital Image, Pioneer descendants, 28/3/2009
Photograph of descendants of the Whatmough family. The Whatmoughs settled and farmed along the Plenty River in Greensborough. Pictured are Denise Anderson and sister Barbara, Steve Whatmough, Faye Fort (nee Partington) and Brian Poulter. Photograph taken at the unveiling of a plaque at the site of "Happy Hollow".Digital copy of colour photograph.happy hollow, poulter, partington, whatmough -
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Photograph - Digital Image, Aqueduct Greensborough, 1960c
The Pipe Bridge at Greensborough is a significant and highly visible part of the system. It was constructed to carry the wrought iron aqueduct pipes over the Plenty River. The use of wrought iron meant the pipes were 75% lighter than cast iron, with the bridge construction reflecting this innovation. Photograph of the Maroondah Aqueduct pipe bridge at Greensborough. The Pipe Bridge is 210 feet long, divided into 4 spans. The main girders are light lattice 11 feet deep and 11 ft 4 inches apart. The bridge carried two wrought iron tubular mains, 53 inches in diameter, supported at intervals by cross girders and chairs, placed between the main girders. The bridge is carried on braced cast-iron columns, 18 inches in diameter, set on concrete foundations, with a clear headway of 20 feet above the Plenty River. The eastern side of the bridge is reinforced with a bluestone abutment at the river bank.Digital copy of colour photograph.maroondah aqueduct, aqueduct pipe bridge greensborough -
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Photograph - Digital Image, Dual pipes: Aqueduct Greensborough, 2000c
Photograph of section of the Maroondah aqueduct over the Plenty River at Greensborough.Digital copy of colour photograph.maroondah aqueduct, aqueduct greensborough -
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Photograph - Digital Image, Corner Lambourn and Watsonia Roads, 10/06/2010
Photograph of shopping strip corner of Watsonia and Lambourn Roads Watsonia. William Black's Bundoora Farm [1870-1930] stretched from this intersection all the way through to Grimshaw Street.Digital copy of colour photograph.watsonia road, watsonia, lambourn road -
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Photograph - Photograph - Digital Image, St Helena Church, 2005c
St Katherine's Anglican Church, also known as the “Rose Chapel” is located at St Helena (Greensborough). Originally the private chapel of the Beale family, the Rose Chapel was named after Major Anthony Beale's wife Katherine Rose. After Major Beale's death the chapel and surrounding area was willed to the Anglican Church. Digital copy of colour photograph.st katherines anglican church, rose chapel, st helena cemetery -
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Photograph - Digital Image, Headstone of James and Elizabeth Black, 20/07/1904
RIP Elizabeth 25/07/1904.Digital copy of colour photograph.blach family, yeaman family -
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Photograph - Digital Image, Headstone of Caroline and John McLaughlin, 19/08/1927
The McLaughlin family was related to the Black family of Watsonia by marriage.Digital copy of colour photograph.mclaughlin family, john mclaughlin, caroline mclaughlin, black family -
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Photograph - Digital image, John and Rosalie McLaughlin [grave], 05/10/1933
Photograph of the grave of John and Rosalie McLaughlin. The McLaughlin family came to Greensborough circa 1840 from Belfast. In 1865 the family moved to Whittlesea. McLaughlins Lane Plenty is named after the family. The McLaughlin family was related to the Black family of Watsonia by marriage. Rosalie died 30/09/1953.Digital copy of colour photograph.mclaughlin, john mclaughlin, caroline mclaughlin -
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Photograph - Digital image, Ruth E., Henry and Margaret Black [grave], 26/09/1915
Photograph of the grave of Ruth E., Henry and Margaret Black. The Black family were early landowners in Watsonia, from Grimshaw Street to Lambourn Road. Digital copy of colour photograph.henry black, ruth black, margaret black, watsonia, black family -
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Photograph - Digital image, Watermarc under construction: Visitor group seated in site office, 18/05/2012
Visitors group seated in site office. The redevelopment of the Greensborough Pool into the Watermarc aquatic centre is documented in this collection of photographs from the collection of Rosie Bray. These photographs taken on a ‘Community Consultative Committee’ walkthrough prior to completion of Watermarc, May 18 2012.Digital copy of colour photograph.watermarc, greensborough swimming pool, rosalie bray -
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Photograph - Digital image, Watermarc under construction: Rosie Bray and Cr Steve Briffa, 18/05/2012
Rosie Bray and Cr Steve Briffa. The redevelopment of the Greensborough Pool into the Watermarc aquatic centre is documented in this collection of photographs from the collection of Rosie Bray. These photographs taken on a ‘Community Consultative Committee’ walkthrough prior to completion of Watermarc, May 18 2012.Digital copy of colour photograph.rosalie bray, steve briffa, watermarc, greensborough swimming pool -
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Photograph - Digital image, Watermarc under construction: Outside view of worksite, 18/05/2012
Outside view of worksite. The redevelopment of the Greensborough Pool into the Watermarc aquatic centre is documented in this collection of photographs from the collection of Rosie Bray. These photographs taken on a ‘Community Consultative Committee’ walk through prior to completion of Watermarc, May 18 2012.Digital copy of colour photograph.watermarc, greensborough pool, swimming pools, rosalie bray -
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Photograph - Digital image, Watermarc under construction: Sections of waterslide, 18/05/2012
Sections of Waterslide. The redevelopment of the Greensborough Pool into the Watermarc aquatic centre is documented in this collection of photographs from the collection of Rosie Bray. These photographs taken on a ‘Community Consultative Committee’ walkthrough prior to completion of Watermarc, May 18 2012. These photographs taken on a ‘Community Consultative Committee’ walkthrough prior to completion of Watermarc, May 18 2012.Digital copy of colour photograph.watermarc, greensborough pool, rosalie bray, swimming pools -
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Photograph - Digital image, Watermarc under construction: Visitor group outside, 18/05/2012
Visitor group outside Watermarc. The redevelopment of the Greensborough Pool into the Watermarc aquatic centre is documented in this collection of photographs from the collection of Rosie Bray. These photographs taken on a ‘Community Consultative Committee’ walkthrough prior to completion of Watermarc, May 18 2012.Digital copy of colour photograph.watermarc, rosalie bray, greensborough pool, swimming pools -
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Photograph - Digital image, Watermarc under construction: View of building exterior [worksite], 18/05/2012
View of building exterior [worksite]. The redevelopment of the Greensborough Pool into the Watermarc aquatic centre is documented in this collection of photographs from the collection of Rosie Bray. These photographs taken on a ‘Community Consultative Committee’ walkthrough prior to completion of Watermarc, May 18 2012.Digital copy of colour photograph.watermarc, rosalie bray, greensborough swimming pool, swimming pools