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Photograph, 14 Stokes Place, Eltham, October 1983, 1980
14 Stokes Place was the home of Peter and Carla Vermey. The land was purchased in May 1979 and the home built by Peter and Carla Vermey after the developer, Macquarie Builders went bankrupt. Sold October 2017 by Morrison and Kleeman Real Estate. Stokes Place was part of the Stokes Orchard Estate which was developed from the break-up of the the orchard owned by Frank Stokes who lived on the northeast corner of Nyora Road and Eucalyptus Road. His daughter Beryl advised that the Shire had levied a rate assessment on individual parcels of land within the orchard which became unaffordable resulting in its sub-division and sell off. The Stokes Orchard Estate was developed by Macquarie Builders in two stages starting with stage 1 in 1976. Stokes Place was part of Stage 2 in 1979. The Estate was bounded between Nyora Road, Eucalyptus Road, Diosma Road and Stokes Place. The original orchard only just reached the left most portions of Stokes Place and did not go fully up to Diosma, rather to just beyond the extant of Stokes Place. Stokes Place was known within the family as "The Oats" as that is where they grew oats. Frank Stokes moved to Eltham c.1945 after visiting Harold Bird to view his orchard, located diagonally opposite Stokes Orchard from the intersection of Eucalyptus Road, Pitt Street and Nyora Road. It was on Harold Bird's recommendation that Frank purchased the land.The Stokes Orchard Estate collection is typical of housing developments of the late 1970s and 1980s. It was one of the earliest estates in Eltham following the nearby Woodridge Estate development.Digital fileScanned from a print contained in owner's photo album (81 prints in total digitised)stokes place, eltham, stokes orchard, stokes orchard estate, streets, houses, peter and carla vermey -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Carla and Peter Vermey, 14 Stokes Place, Eltham, February 1984, 1980
14 Stokes Place was the home of Peter and Carla Vermey who had migrated to Australia from Holland. The land was purchased in May 1979 and the home built by Peter and Carla Vermey after the developer, Macquarie Builders went bankrupt. Sold October 2017 by Morrison and Kleeman Real Estate. Stokes Place was part of the Stokes Orchard Estate which was developed from the break-up of the the orchard owned by Frank Stokes who lived on the northeast corner of Nyora Road and Eucalyptus Road. His daughter Beryl advised that the Shire had levied a rate assessment on individual parcels of land within the orchard which became unaffordable resulting in its sub-division and sell off. The Stokes Orchard Estate was developed by Macquarie Builders in two stages starting with stage 1 in 1976. Stokes Place was part of Stage 2 in 1979. The Estate was bounded between Nyora Road, Eucalyptus Road, Diosma Road and Stokes Place. The original orchard only just reached the left most portions of Stokes Place and did not go fully up to Diosma, rather to just beyond the extant of Stokes Place. Stokes Place was known within the family as "The Oats" as that is where they grew oats. Frank Stokes moved to Eltham c.1945 after visiting Harold Bird to view his orchard, located diagonally opposite Stokes Orchard from the intersection of Eucalyptus Road, Pitt Street and Nyora Road. It was on Harold Bird's recommendation that Frank purchased the land.The Stokes Orchard Estate collection is typical of housing developments of the late 1970s and 1980s. It was one of the earliest estates in Eltham following the nearby Woodridge Estate development.Digital fileScanned from a print contained in owner's photo album (81 prints in total digitised)stokes place, eltham, stokes orchard, stokes orchard estate, streets, houses, peter and carla vermey -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Carla and Peter Vermey, 14 Stokes Place, Eltham, March 1984, 1980
14 Stokes Place was the home of Peter and Carla Vermey who had migrated to Australia from Holland. The land was purchased in May 1979 and the home built by Peter and Carla Vermey after the developer, Macquarie Builders went bankrupt. Sold October 2017 by Morrison and Kleeman Real Estate. Stokes Place was part of the Stokes Orchard Estate which was developed from the break-up of the the orchard owned by Frank Stokes who lived on the northeast corner of Nyora Road and Eucalyptus Road. His daughter Beryl advised that the Shire had levied a rate assessment on individual parcels of land within the orchard which became unaffordable resulting in its sub-division and sell off. The Stokes Orchard Estate was developed by Macquarie Builders in two stages starting with stage 1 in 1976. Stokes Place was part of Stage 2 in 1979. The Estate was bounded between Nyora Road, Eucalyptus Road, Diosma Road and Stokes Place. The original orchard only just reached the left most portions of Stokes Place and did not go fully up to Diosma, rather to just beyond the extant of Stokes Place. Stokes Place was known within the family as "The Oats" as that is where they grew oats. Frank Stokes moved to Eltham c.1945 after visiting Harold Bird to view his orchard, located diagonally opposite Stokes Orchard from the intersection of Eucalyptus Road, Pitt Street and Nyora Road. It was on Harold Bird's recommendation that Frank purchased the land.The Stokes Orchard Estate collection is typical of housing developments of the late 1970s and 1980s. It was one of the earliest estates in Eltham following the nearby Woodridge Estate development.Digital fileScanned from a print contained in owner's photo album (81 prints in total digitised)stokes place, eltham, stokes orchard, stokes orchard estate, streets, houses, peter and carla vermey -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, 14 Stokes Place, Eltham, March 1984, 1980
14 Stokes Place was the home of Peter and Carla Vermey who had migrated to Australia from Holland. The land was purchased in May 1979 and the home built by Peter and Carla Vermey after the developer, Macquarie Builders went bankrupt. Sold October 2017 by Morrison and Kleeman Real Estate. Stokes Place was part of the Stokes Orchard Estate which was developed from the break-up of the the orchard owned by Frank Stokes who lived on the northeast corner of Nyora Road and Eucalyptus Road. His daughter Beryl advised that the Shire had levied a rate assessment on individual parcels of land within the orchard which became unaffordable resulting in its sub-division and sell off. The Stokes Orchard Estate was developed by Macquarie Builders in two stages starting with stage 1 in 1976. Stokes Place was part of Stage 2 in 1979. The Estate was bounded between Nyora Road, Eucalyptus Road, Diosma Road and Stokes Place. The original orchard only just reached the left most portions of Stokes Place and did not go fully up to Diosma, rather to just beyond the extant of Stokes Place. Stokes Place was known within the family as "The Oats" as that is where they grew oats. Frank Stokes moved to Eltham c.1945 after visiting Harold Bird to view his orchard, located diagonally opposite Stokes Orchard from the intersection of Eucalyptus Road, Pitt Street and Nyora Road. It was on Harold Bird's recommendation that Frank purchased the land.The Stokes Orchard Estate collection is typical of housing developments of the late 1970s and 1980s. It was one of the earliest estates in Eltham following the nearby Woodridge Estate development.Digital fileScanned from a print contained in owner's photo album (81 prints in total digitised)stokes place, eltham, stokes orchard, stokes orchard estate, streets, houses, peter and carla vermey -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Swimming pool construction, 14 Stokes Place, Eltham, March 1984, 1980
14 Stokes Place was the home of Peter and Carla Vermey who had migrated to Australia from Holland. The land was purchased in May 1979 and the home built by Peter and Carla Vermey after the developer, Macquarie Builders went bankrupt. Sold October 2017 by Morrison and Kleeman Real Estate. Stokes Place was part of the Stokes Orchard Estate which was developed from the break-up of the the orchard owned by Frank Stokes who lived on the northeast corner of Nyora Road and Eucalyptus Road. His daughter Beryl advised that the Shire had levied a rate assessment on individual parcels of land within the orchard which became unaffordable resulting in its sub-division and sell off. The Stokes Orchard Estate was developed by Macquarie Builders in two stages starting with stage 1 in 1976. Stokes Place was part of Stage 2 in 1979. The Estate was bounded between Nyora Road, Eucalyptus Road, Diosma Road and Stokes Place. The original orchard only just reached the left most portions of Stokes Place and did not go fully up to Diosma, rather to just beyond the extant of Stokes Place. Stokes Place was known within the family as "The Oats" as that is where they grew oats. Frank Stokes moved to Eltham c.1945 after visiting Harold Bird to view his orchard, located diagonally opposite Stokes Orchard from the intersection of Eucalyptus Road, Pitt Street and Nyora Road. It was on Harold Bird's recommendation that Frank purchased the land.The Stokes Orchard Estate collection is typical of housing developments of the late 1970s and 1980s. It was one of the earliest estates in Eltham following the nearby Woodridge Estate development.Digital fileScanned from a print contained in owner's photo album (81 prints in total digitised)stokes place, eltham, stokes orchard, stokes orchard estate, streets, houses, peter and carla vermey -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, 14 Stokes Place, Eltham, June 1986, 1980
14 Stokes Place was the home of Peter and Carla Vermey who had migrated to Australia from Holland. The land was purchased in May 1979 and the home built by Peter and Carla Vermey after the developer, Macquarie Builders went bankrupt. Sold October 2017 by Morrison and Kleeman Real Estate. Stokes Place was part of the Stokes Orchard Estate which was developed from the break-up of the the orchard owned by Frank Stokes who lived on the northeast corner of Nyora Road and Eucalyptus Road. His daughter Beryl advised that the Shire had levied a rate assessment on individual parcels of land within the orchard which became unaffordable resulting in its sub-division and sell off. The Stokes Orchard Estate was developed by Macquarie Builders in two stages starting with stage 1 in 1976. Stokes Place was part of Stage 2 in 1979. The Estate was bounded between Nyora Road, Eucalyptus Road, Diosma Road and Stokes Place. The original orchard only just reached the left most portions of Stokes Place and did not go fully up to Diosma, rather to just beyond the extant of Stokes Place. Stokes Place was known within the family as "The Oats" as that is where they grew oats. Frank Stokes moved to Eltham c.1945 after visiting Harold Bird to view his orchard, located diagonally opposite Stokes Orchard from the intersection of Eucalyptus Road, Pitt Street and Nyora Road. It was on Harold Bird's recommendation that Frank purchased the land.The Stokes Orchard Estate collection is typical of housing developments of the late 1970s and 1980s. It was one of the earliest estates in Eltham following the nearby Woodridge Estate development.Digital fileScanned from a print contained in owner's photo album (81 prints in total digitised)stokes place, eltham, stokes orchard, stokes orchard estate, streets, houses, peter and carla vermey -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stokes Place, Eltham, June1986; looking southeast from linear park reserve near no. 10, 1980
14 Stokes Place was the home of Peter and Carla Vermey who had migrated to Australia from Holland. The land was purchased in May 1979 and the home built by Peter and Carla Vermey after the developer, Macquarie Builders went bankrupt. Sold October 2017 by Morrison and Kleeman Real Estate. Stokes Place was part of the Stokes Orchard Estate which was developed from the break-up of the the orchard owned by Frank Stokes who lived on the northeast corner of Nyora Road and Eucalyptus Road. His daughter Beryl advised that the Shire had levied a rate assessment on individual parcels of land within the orchard which became unaffordable resulting in its sub-division and sell off. The Stokes Orchard Estate was developed by Macquarie Builders in two stages starting with stage 1 in 1976. Stokes Place was part of Stage 2 in 1979. The Estate was bounded between Nyora Road, Eucalyptus Road, Diosma Road and Stokes Place. The original orchard only just reached the left most portions of Stokes Place and did not go fully up to Diosma, rather to just beyond the extant of Stokes Place. Stokes Place was known within the family as "The Oats" as that is where they grew oats. Frank Stokes moved to Eltham c.1945 after visiting Harold Bird to view his orchard, located diagonally opposite Stokes Orchard from the intersection of Eucalyptus Road, Pitt Street and Nyora Road. It was on Harold Bird's recommendation that Frank purchased the land.The Stokes Orchard Estate collection is typical of housing developments of the late 1970s and 1980s. It was one of the earliest estates in Eltham following the nearby Woodridge Estate development.Digital fileScanned from a print contained in owner's photo album (81 prints in total digitised)stokes place, eltham, stokes orchard, stokes orchard estate, streets, houses, peter and carla vermey -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, 14 Stokes Place, Eltham, March 1987, 1980
14 Stokes Place was the home of Peter and Carla Vermey who had migrated to Australia from Holland. The land was purchased in May 1979 and the home built by Peter and Carla Vermey after the developer, Macquarie Builders went bankrupt. Sold October 2017 by Morrison and Kleeman Real Estate. Stokes Place was part of the Stokes Orchard Estate which was developed from the break-up of the the orchard owned by Frank Stokes who lived on the northeast corner of Nyora Road and Eucalyptus Road. His daughter Beryl advised that the Shire had levied a rate assessment on individual parcels of land within the orchard which became unaffordable resulting in its sub-division and sell off. The Stokes Orchard Estate was developed by Macquarie Builders in two stages starting with stage 1 in 1976. Stokes Place was part of Stage 2 in 1979. The Estate was bounded between Nyora Road, Eucalyptus Road, Diosma Road and Stokes Place. The original orchard only just reached the left most portions of Stokes Place and did not go fully up to Diosma, rather to just beyond the extant of Stokes Place. Stokes Place was known within the family as "The Oats" as that is where they grew oats. Frank Stokes moved to Eltham c.1945 after visiting Harold Bird to view his orchard, located diagonally opposite Stokes Orchard from the intersection of Eucalyptus Road, Pitt Street and Nyora Road. It was on Harold Bird's recommendation that Frank purchased the land.The Stokes Orchard Estate collection is typical of housing developments of the late 1970s and 1980s. It was one of the earliest estates in Eltham following the nearby Woodridge Estate development.Digital fileScanned from a print contained in owner's photo album (81 prints in total digitised)stokes place, eltham, stokes orchard, stokes orchard estate, streets, houses, peter and carla vermey -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, 14 Stokes Place, Eltham, September 2017 (Advertising material photos; Morrison Kleeman Real Estate), 2017
14 Stokes Place was the home of Peter and Carla Vermey who had migrated to Australia from Holland. The land was purchased in May 1979 and the home built by Peter and Carla Vermey after the developer, Macquarie Builders went bankrupt. Sold October 2017 by Morrison and Kleeman Real Estate. Stokes Place was part of the Stokes Orchard Estate which was developed from the break-up of the the orchard owned by Frank Stokes who lived on the northeast corner of Nyora Road and Eucalyptus Road. His daughter Beryl advised that the Shire had levied a rate assessment on individual parcels of land within the orchard which became unaffordable resulting in its sub-division and sell off. The Stokes Orchard Estate was developed by Macquarie Builders in two stages starting with stage 1 in 1976. Stokes Place was part of Stage 2 in 1979. The Estate was bounded between Nyora Road, Eucalyptus Road, Diosma Road and Stokes Place. The original orchard only just reached the left most portions of Stokes Place and did not go fully up to Diosma, rather to just beyond the extant of Stokes Place. Stokes Place was known within the family as "The Oats" as that is where they grew oats. Frank Stokes moved to Eltham c.1945 after visiting Harold Bird to view his orchard, located diagonally opposite Stokes Orchard from the intersection of Eucalyptus Road, Pitt Street and Nyora Road. It was on Harold Bird's recommendation that Frank purchased the land.The Stokes Orchard Estate collection is typical of housing developments of the late 1970s and 1980s. It was one of the earliest estates in Eltham following the nearby Woodridge Estate development.Digital fileScanned from a print contained in owner's photo album (81 prints in total digitised)stokes place, eltham, stokes orchard, stokes orchard estate, streets, houses, peter and carla vermey -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Margaret Ball, 9 Bible Street (northwest corner of Napoleon and Bible Streets), Eltham, c.1999, 1999
Owner early 1900s: Mrs Den. Carucan Real Estate sales history March 1994, December 2000, September 2009The Margaret Ball (Pre 1960s Houses) Collection was a personal project initiated to mark the year 2000 and arose as a result of the disappearance of many pre-1960s parts of Eltham due to development. Approximately 200 pre-1960s style houses that were left in Eltham between Main Road and east to Bible Street, between Cecil Street to the north and south to Dalton Street were photographed in late 1999. Not all of the houses could be photographed; some because the garden or trees blocked the view of the house, others because of rubbish or cars were in the way, some because people were working on the house or in the gardens at the time.Two colour photographic prints and one newsprint clipping eltham, houses, streets, margaret ball (pre 1960s houses) collection, bible street -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, Culla Hill, 119 Sweeneys Lane, Eltham South, 2004
... melbourne Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material ...Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material3 documents, 7 pages A4 gayle blackwood collection, houses, morrison kleeman real estate, culla hill, eltham south, sweeneys lane -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, Kinloch-Bervie, 28 Lavender Park Road, Eltham South, April 2003
... melbourne Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material ...Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material4 pages A4 gayle blackwood collection, houses, morrison kleeman real estate, eltham south, kinloch-bervie, lavender park road -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, Lavender Hill, 79 Lavender Park Road, Eltham South
... melbourne Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material ...Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material2 pages A4 gayle blackwood collection, houses, morrison kleeman real estate, eltham south, lavender park road, lavender hill -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, 47 Mount Pleasant Road, Eltham
... melbourne Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material ...Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material2 pages A4 gayle blackwood collection, houses, morrison kleeman real estate, mount pleasant road, eltham -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, 70 Mount Pleasant Road, Eltham South
... melbourne Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material ...Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material1 pages A4 gayle blackwood collection, houses, morrison kleeman real estate, mount pleasant road, eltham south -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, 1/51 Batman Road, Eltham
... melbourne Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material ...Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material1 pages A4 gayle blackwood collection, houses, morrison kleeman real estate, batman road, eltham -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, Kelbeggin Cottage, 9 John Street, Eltham
... melbourne Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material ...Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material1 pages A4 gayle blackwood collection, houses, morrison kleeman real estate, eltham, kelbeggin cottage, john street -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, 182 Pitt Street, Eltham
... melbourne Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material ...Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material1 pages A4 gayle blackwood collection, houses, morrison kleeman real estate, eltham, pitt street -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, Sherwood, 5 Haldane Road, Eltham
... melbourne Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material ...Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material1 document, 2 pages A4 gayle blackwood collection, houses, morrison kleeman real estate, mudbrick, haldane road, eltham south, sherwood -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, The White House, 37 Stanhope Street, Eltham
... melbourne Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material ...Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material1 document, 2 pages A4 gayle blackwood collection, houses, morrison kleeman real estate, mudbrick, stanhope street, eltham, the white house -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, Beauty Point, 66 Beauty Point Road, Research
... melbourne Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material ...Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material1 document, 2 pages A4 gayle blackwood collection, houses, morrison kleeman real estate, mudbrick, research (vic.), beauty point, beauty point road -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, Wongalea, 85 Kangaroo Ground-St Andrews Road, Kangaroo Ground
... melbourne Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material ...Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material4 documents, 10 pages A4 gayle blackwood collection, houses, morrison kleeman real estate, wongalea, kangaroo ground, kangaroo ground-st andrews road -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, 2 Metery Road, Eltham South
... melbourne Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material ...Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material for the Alistair Knox designed house known as the Zull House. "Nestled into a private hill of more than an acre of established gardens, shady ornamental gardens, shady ornamental grapesvines and gumtrees, sounds of bellbirds engulf this Alistair Knox home of special ambience. This home features the textures and colours of nature, home made Hawthorn bricks, flooirng slate from the old St Kilda baths and recycled timbers..." The property was sold Feb 26, 2004 (Source: realestateview.com.au) Knox was a pioneer in the use of mudbricks and recycled materials and is significant to his contribution of this style of architecture in Eltham and the wider Shire of Nillumbik.1 documents, 2 pages A4 gayle blackwood collection, houses, morrison kleeman real estate, metery road, eltham south, alistair knox, zull, st kilda baths -
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Folder, Kurrara, 1-3 Homestead Road, Eltham South
... melbourne Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material ...Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material1 documents, 2 pages A4 gayle blackwood collection, houses, morrison kleeman real estate, eltham south, kurrara, homestead road -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, 145 Kangaroo Ground-Warrandyte Road, Kangaroo Ground
... melbourne Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material ...Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material1 documents, 2 pages A4 gayle blackwood collection, houses, morrison kleeman real estate, kangaroo ground-warrandyte road, kangaroo ground -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, Birralee, 8 Yarra Braes Road, Eltham South
... melbourne Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material ...Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material1 documents, 2 pages A4 gayle blackwood collection, houses, morrison kleeman real estate, birralee, yarra braes road, eltham south -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, 17 Eucalyptus Road, Eltham South
... melbourne Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material ...Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material1 documents, 2 pages A4 gayle blackwood collection, houses, morrison kleeman real estate, mudbrick, eucalyptus road, eltham south -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, Kardella Cottage (c.1890), 60 Alma Road, Panton Hill
... melbourne Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material ...Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material3 documents, 7 pages A4 gayle blackwood collection, houses, morrison kleeman real estate, kardella cottage, alma road, panton hill -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, Riveridge, 34 Homestead Road, Eltham South
... melbourne Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material ...Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material1 documents, 1 pages A4 gayle blackwood collection, houses, morrison kleeman real estate, riveridge, homestead road, eltham south -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, Alistair Knox designed mudbrick home, Kangaroo Ground
... melbourne Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material ...Morrison Kleeman Real Estate sales information material1 document A3 gayle blackwood collection, houses, morrison kleeman real estate, alistair knox design, kangaroo ground