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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, Warrandyte Miner's Cottage, 1984
Report and photograph about purchase of historically significant slab cottage in Castle Road, Warrandyte. Newspaper also includes articles relating to Jock Macneish and his ultra-light aircraft, construction of foot bridge over Andersons Creek, Mrs Ruth Norman, Warrandyte Co-op, local results of the 1981 census, construction of elderly citizens' flats in Stiggant Street (Warrandyte), South Warrandyte Primary School, Professor's Hill and Warrandyte Football Club. The road guide features advertisments for Inglenook Tea Rooms, Warrandyte, Warrandyte Recreation Reserve Cafe (Mrs C. Miller, Proprietress), Eltham Motor Garage, Plaza Cafe Eltham, Eltham Park Team Rooms, Diamond Creek Garage and Engineering Works and The Dean Guesthouse Strathewen.Complete issue of "Warrandyte Diary" No 145, May 1984 with feature article headed "Historic cottage bought". 12 pages with section cut out of back page. Also includes photocopy of Broadbents Roadguide: central Victoria, 1946 pages 230-231HG Booklet 281981 census, advertisment, andersons creek, castle road, diamond creek garage and engineering works, eltham motor garage, eltham park team rooms, footbridge, harry gilham collection, inglenook tea rooms, jock macneish, mrs c. miller, mrs ruth norman, plaza cafe eltham, professor's hill, senior citizens, south warrandyte primary school, stiggant street, the dean guesthouse strathewen, warrandyte, warrandyte co-op, warrandyte football club, warrandyte recreation reserve cafe, warrandyte slab cottage -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Folder, Request for change of boundary, 1870
Document dated December 13 1870 re the change of boundary between the Greensborough Road Board and the Eltham Road Boards severance of land East of the Diamond Creek boundary. Photocopy from Letters collection, Shire of Eltham. Folder 81 from Harry Gilham Collection 3 pageswingrove, herbert, alexander donaldson, john stevenson, roads -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Grace Mitchell, Diamond Creek in flood, Bremners Flat, Main Road, Eltham, c.1958
View from Grace Mitchell's shop at the corner of Mount Pleasant Road and Main Road. Grace Mitchell was probably best known for her Eltham shop at the corner of Mt Pleasant Road and Main Road. Grace's memories covered many local identities who were patrons of her shop between 1954 and 1971. From the elevated position of her shop and home Grace was able to view a varied passing parade of Eltham events from ERSILAC, Easter and Eltham Festival parades passing on their way to Eltham Lower Park, circuses in Wingrove Park (then Bremner’s Reserve), roadworks and other happenings. Bremner's Reserve was renamed Wingrove Park c.1970 This photo was from a series of images presented by Grace Mitchell at a Society talk 10 March 1993 on the theme of “My Eltham”.Black and white print 17 x 25.4 cmbremner's flat, diamond creek, floods, main road, mount pleasant road, wingrove park -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Pidgeon, Eltham War Memorial, 903-907 Main Road, Eltham, 4 November 2017, 4 Nov 2017
Eltham District Historical Society heritage walk to follow the boundaries of the original Shillinglaw Farm in central Eltham, held Saturday, 4th November, 2017. The Shillinglaw Farm comprised Lot 90 of Holloway’s 1851 Little Eltham subdivision. It was originally 30 acres in area and situated east of the Diamond Creek and north of Henry Street.Born digital imageeltham war memorial, obelisk, war memorial buidings, war memorial hall -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Pidgeon, Eltham War Memorial, 903-907 Main Road, Eltham, 4 November 2017, 4 Nov 2017
Eltham District Historical Society heritage walk to follow the boundaries of the original Shillinglaw Farm in central Eltham, held Saturday, 4th November, 2017. The Shillinglaw Farm comprised Lot 90 of Holloway’s 1851 Little Eltham subdivision. It was originally 30 acres in area and situated east of the Diamond Creek and north of Henry Street.Born digital imagecr. e.j. andrew, eltham war memorial, ernie andrew, war memorial buidings, war memorial garden, war memorial gates -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Pidgeon, Eltham War Memorial, 903-907 Main Road, Eltham, 4 November 2017, 4 Nov 2017
Eltham District Historical Society heritage walk to follow the boundaries of the original Shillinglaw Farm in central Eltham, held Saturday, 4th November, 2017. The Shillinglaw Farm comprised Lot 90 of Holloway’s 1851 Little Eltham subdivision. It was originally 30 acres in area and situated east of the Diamond Creek and north of Henry Street.Born digital imagecr. e.j. andrew, eltham war memorial, ernie andrew, war memorial buidings, war memorial garden, war memorial gates -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Book, Percy Leason: an artist's life by Margot Tasca, 2016
"Who would have thought that a boy born in 1889 from the Victorian Mallee would become a successful artist on New York’s Staten Island? This finely illustrated, exhaustively researched and beautifully written biography on Leason features the artist’s entire career as a painter and cartoonist renowned for his depictions of Australian society in the 1920s and 1930s. Leason’s story is a poignant one tracing his beginnings as a cartoonist, to the bohemian Melbourne art scene in the early 20th century, to his involvement in the artists’ camps of Eltham, to his important series of portraits of Lake Tyers Indigenous Australians, and his eventual move to the US where he has been acknowledged as making an enormous contribution to the New York arts scene. This story, as yet untold, fills a gap in the history of art in Australia and offers a new perspective on Australian art in the first half of the 20th century." - Thames and Hudson website A NEW HOME IN ELTHAM Once they had settled back into Melbourne, Perry and Belle began to look for a place to make a permanent home. Having enjoyed the bush setting of Mosman, they decided to explore the rural fringes of Melbourne. Each weekend they packed a picnic and travelled to the towns in the nearby hills - such as Ferntree Gully, Sassafras, Lilydale and, of course, Cockatoo Creek. Eventually deciding these places might be a little too far from The Herald office, they searched closer to the city. The Heidelberg and Box Hill regions that had inspired his old teacher McCubbin, had become busy, urban areas but further east, towards Warrandyte and Templestowe, there were still large tracts of bush. Finally they settled on Eltham, an area Percy knew very well, having often painted there with Jock Frater. Perry's old friend Dick McCann and his wife Margery had also settled in Eltham. The township was fifteen miles from Melbourne and serviced by an electric train that went to the central Melbourne station of Flinders Street, near where The Herald offices were located. Eltham was a small village in 1925, separated from Melbourne by the Yarra River, and surrounded by orchards and large tracts of bush. Small farms dotted the landscape and the main businesses revolved around ironmongers, blacksmiths, and farming supplies. Of particular appeal to artists was Eltham Park, a large expanse of bushland bounded by the Yarra River on the south side and the Diamond Creek on the east. The park included a playing field that was busy on weekends with cricket or football matches, but for the rest of the week it was mostly empty and an ideal place to paint. The scenery there provided the inspiration for many paintings by Leason, Meldrum and other artists such as Colin Colahan and Peter (A.E.) Newburv. The Leasons found a rundown old farmhouse on four-and-a-half acres of land in New Street, now known as Lavender Park Road. The site was splendid, at the top of a gentle slope which gave panoramic views east to the Dandenong hills, south over the Templestowe orchards and north to Kinglake. The front lawn was taken over by onion grass (or wiregrass as Leason called it) and scattered about the property were many wattles and gum trees. Aloe cacti covered much to the front of the house, while old quince and lucerne hedges separated the house and out-buildings from a rundown apple orchard. Here they would build a new home. ·with financial assistance from The Herald, Leason bought the property and immediately commissioned an architectural firm to design a new house in the popular bungalow style of the time. The old farm house was demolished but Percy saved the siding boards, bricks and corrugated iron for the outbuildings of his new home. The new house was a two storey, triple brick with a large, gabled, terracotta tiled roof. It was situated at the very top of the slope. The paint and varnish were barely dry when the family moved in during the summer of 1925-26 and the fumes were overpowering in the heat. Despite the house being wired for electricity, power poles had not yet reached the area and initially the family had to rely on kerosene lamps and candles. When electricity did arrive, Leason reflected on the community's reception of electricity at the expense of the old growth gum tree corridors in his cartoon, Electricity comes to Wiregrass. The family had now grown to seven. Jack was nearly nine, Jean was seven, Marjory was four, Nancy was two and the baby Patricia was seven months old. Jack and Jean were enrolled in the local primary school down the hill. A retired farmer, Jock McMillan, came to live on the property and help out with the general maintenance. Jock built himself a shack and Belle provided him with meals. He was kept occupied building structures around the property·, such as the garage, the outside toilet, garden beds, trellis arbours and a number of ponds. The elderly, bearded Scotsman with his old hat and baggy pants also provided the inspiration for one of the characters Leason regularly included in his cartoons. Like Leason, Jock smoked a straight stemmed pipe. A neighbour was employed to help Belle with domestic chores, and so the family settled down to live comfortably in their new Eltham house. Two dogs, Maginary and Wodger, completed the large and vibrant household. “Percy Leason; an artist’s life” by Margot Tasca, Thames & Hudson Australia Pty Ltd, Port Melbourne 2016, pp 63-64 Hardback Bookpercy leason, margot tasca, biography, artist, landscape -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, George Coop, Single Motor Carriage 471M Tait (Red Rattler) train heading for Hurstbridge, possibly near the Diamond Creek crossing just north of Allendale Road, c.1980, 1980
... melbourne 471m, Allendale Road, Diamond Creek, Hurstbridge Line, Red ...Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Ilford XP1 black and white transparency471m, allendale road, diamond creek, hurstbridge line, red rattler, red rattler single carriage, single motor carriage, tait train -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, George Coop, Single Motor Carriage 471M Tait (Red Rattler) train heading for Eltham, possibly near the Diamond Creek crossing just north of Allendale Road, c.1980, 1980
... melbourne 471m, allendale road, diamond creek, hurstbridge line, red ...Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Ilford XP1 black and white transparency471m, allendale road, diamond creek, hurstbridge line, red rattler, red rattler single carriage, single motor carriage, tait train -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, George Coop, Single Motor Carriage 471M (Red Rattler) Tait train, heading for Hurstbridge near Allendale Road, Diamond Creek, c.December 1980, 1980
... melbourne 471m, allendale road, diamond creek, hurstbridge line, red ...Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Ilford FP4 black and white transparency471m, allendale road, diamond creek, hurstbridge line, red rattler, red rattler single carriage, single motor carriage, tait train -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, George Coop, Single Motor Carriage 471M (Red Rattler) Tait train crossing over the Diamond Creek just north of Allendale Road, c.December 1980, 1980
Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Ilford FP4 black and white transparency471m, allendale road, derailment guard rail, diamond creek, hurstbridge line, railway bridge, red rattler, red rattler single carriage, single motor carriage, tait train -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, George Coop, Railway bridge crossing over the Diamond Creek just north of Allendale Road, c.December 1980, 1980
Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Ilford FP4 black and white transparencyallendale road, derailment guard rail, diamond creek, hurstbridge line, railway bridge -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, George Coop, Single Motor Carriage 471M (Red Rattler) Tait train heading for Eltham crossing over the Diamond Creek just north of Allendale Road, c.December 1980, 1980
Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Ilford FP4 black and white transparency471m, allendale road, derailment guard rail, diamond creek, hurstbridge line, railway bridge, red rattler, red rattler single carriage, single motor carriage, tait train -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, George Coop, Single Motor Carriage (Red Rattler) Tait train heading for Hurstbridge about to cross over the Diamond Creek just north of Allendale Road, c.December 1980, 1980
The derailment guard rail is intended to prevent severe derailment and to keep errant trains in line with track when going over culverts or similar should they become derailed.Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Ilford FP4 black and white transparency471m, allendale road, derailment guard rail, diamond creek, hurstbridge line, railway bridge, red rattler, red rattler single carriage, single motor carriage, tait train -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, George Coop, Derailment guard rails on the Hurstbridge line as the track crosses the Diamond Creek just north of Allendale Road, Diamond Creek, 6 December 1980, 1980
The device pictured is intended to prevent severe derailment and to keep errant trains in line with track when going over culverts or similar should they become derailedDigital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Ilford FP4 black and white transparencyallendale road, derailment guard rail, diamond creek, railway bridge -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, George Coop, Derailment guard rails on the Hurstbridge line as the track crosses the Diamond Creek just north of Allendale Road, Diamond Creek, 6 December 1980, 1980
The device pictured is intended to prevent severe derailment and to keep errant trains in line with track when going over culverts or similar should they become derailedDigital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Ilford FP4 black and white transparencyallendale road, derailment guard rail, diamond creek, railway bridge -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, George Coop, Derailment guard rails on the Hurstbridge line as the track crosses the Diamond Creek just north of Allendale Road, Diamond Creek, 6 December 1980, 1980
The device pictured is intended to prevent severe derailment and to keep errant trains in line with track when going over culverts or similar should they become derailedDigital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Ilford FP4 black and white transparencyallendale road, derailment guard rail, diamond creek, railway bridge -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, George Coop, Derailment guard rails on the Hurstbridge line as the track crosses the Diamond Creek just north of Allendale Road, Diamond Creek, 6 December 1980, 1980
The device pictured is intended to prevent severe derailment and to keep errant trains in line with track when going over culverts or similar should they become derailedDigital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Ilford FP4 black and white transparencyallendale road, derailment guard rail, diamond creek, railway bridge -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, George Coop, Single Motor Carriage (Red Rattler) Tait train heading for Eltham crossing over the Diamond Creek just north of Allendale Road, c.1981, 1981
Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Ilford FP4 black and white transparencyallendale road, derailment guard rail, diamond creek, railway bridge, single motor carriage, tait train -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, George Coop, Single Motor Carriage 473M (Red Rattler) Tait train heading to Hurstbridge just before crossing over the Diamond Creek north of Allendale Road, 17 July 1983, 1983
... melbourne Allendale Road, Diamond Creek, Hurstbridge Line, Red ...Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Ilford FP4 black and white transparencyallendale road, diamond creek, hurstbridge line, red rattler, red rattler single carriage, single motor carriage, tait train -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, George Coop, Single Motor Carriage 473M (Red Rattler) Tait train heading to Hurstbridge just before crossing over the Diamond Creek north of Allendale Road, 17 July 1983, 1983
... melbourne allendale road, diamond creek, hurstbridge line, red ...Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Ilford FP4 black and white transparencyallendale road, diamond creek, hurstbridge line, red rattler, red rattler single carriage, single motor carriage, tait train -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Construction of the new concrete bridge over the Diamond Creek on Main Road, Eltham, c.May 1926
... Creek on Main Road, Eltham... bridge over the Diamond Creek on Main Road at Eltham collapsed... bridge over the Diamond Creek on Main Road at Eltham collapsed ...Construction of the new concrete bridge over the Diamond Creek on Main Road, Eltham, c.May 1926. Viewed from northern approach looking east, the access drive running off Antoinette Boulevard parallel to Main Road is visible as well as the power lines that used to run in front of Eltham Park (Eltham Lower Park). Also visible is a tree situated beside the roadway. It is believed this is the same tree that remains today as a dead tree trunk immediately adjacent to the road verge armco near the corner of Antoinette Boulevard. The original long suspension bridge over the Diamond Creek on Main Road at Eltham collapsed during flooding of the Diamond Creek on October 13 and 14, 1923. The original bridge was built around 1840 for the coach road when Cobb & Co.'s coach was the only conveyance between Eltham and Melbourne. Widespread damage was done in Melbourne and surrounding areas by floods resulting from the overflow of the Yarra at many points along its banks. A temporary bridge rigged up was severely damaged by the flooding of the creek and was closed to vehicular traffic in April 1924. A new concrete bridge was constructed to replace it and by May 1926 all the concrete piles and abutments had been completed. The bridge was finally completed and opened for traffic in September 1926, almost three years after it initially collapsed.This photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book,"Pioneers and Painters: 100 years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall (1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as the 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years.Photo print 9 x 12.5 cmshire of eltham pioneers photograph collection, eltham, bridge, diamond creek (creek), eltham south, main road bridge, wingrove park, antoinette boulevard, significant tree, cement mixer, bridge construction -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Newsclipping, Benwerrin, 24 Fordhams Road and 129 Mount Pleasant Road, Eltham South and Windmill Court Estate, Diamond Creek/Eltham North and The Oaks, 53 York Avenue, Ivanhoe
... ". eltham real estate advertisement houses Benwerrin Diamond Creek ...Contained in Volume 2 of a set of two spiral magnetic photo albums, each containing 10 leaves, 20 pages; Vol. 1 labelled "Houses - Eltham South" and Vol. 2 labelled "Eltham Houses". Newspaper clippings advertising house/land auctionseltham, real estate advertisement, houses, benwerrin, diamond creek, eltham north, fordhams road, ian reid real estate, ivanhoe, mount pleasant road, the oaks, windmill court -
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Negative - Photograph, Diamond Creek floodwaters near Main Road Bridge, Eltham, Feb. 2005
Flooding of the Diamond Creek in February 2005Roll of 35mm colour negative film, 7 strips Associated colour print 10 x 15 cmKodak GC400-8bridge, diamond creek (creek), eltham, eltham south, floods, main road, main road bridge -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Wet Gully (local name) between Eltham and Diamond Creek, bound by Reynolds and Lorimer roads, Diamond Creek, c.November 1964, 1964c
... Eltham and Diamond Creek, bound by Reynolds and Lorimer roads ...35mm Colour positive transparency Mount - Ilford Ilfochrome CardInscribed (c) and RY (W Gully)diamond creek, lorimer road, reynolds road, wet gully -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document - Road Plan, Road acquisition, St Helena Road, 1859, 1889
... Creek (NOT Diamond Creek Road), also known as Eltham Road... for the road to Diamond Creek (NOT Diamond Creek Road), also known ...Road plan showing land acquisition for the road to Diamond Creek (NOT Diamond Creek Road), also known as Eltham Road and now known as St Helena Road.Shows the land through which St Helena Road runs, with original owners marked on plan.1 page. Copy of road planroad plans, st helena road greensborough, diamond creek -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, The Diamond Valley Story by Dianne H Edwards, 1979_
History of the Shire of Diamond Valley from 1830-1964. This book is significant to the history of the area. It contains many historic photographs and details of early life in Diamond Valley. 191p., hard cover, illus. 5 copies. First edition has seperate index; index printed in book in 1995 reprint. greensborough, eltham, diamond creek, watsonia, hurstbridge, wattle glen -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, All roads lead to map of stories, 27/04/2011
... street main road eltham DV Leader April27 2011, p23 Newsprint ...Family history of Josiah Holloway, origins of street names in the subdivision of Eltham History of Eltham and origins of street names connected with pioneers of the area.Newsprint, gray scale. Photograph of Keylock's Bridge on Diamond Creek at ElthamDV Leader April27 2011, p23josiah holloway, jack shallard, susanna maria bible, bradbury, henry brougham, handfield, fay harcourt, violet bank, kangaroo ground, bells hillroad, shalbury avenue, beard street, brougham street, main road, eltham -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Nillumbik Shire Council, 1997 Community Guide Nillumbik, 1997_
Guide to services provided by Nillumbik Shire Council. Nillumbik Shire is located 25 kilometres north-east of Melbourne and the southern boundary is the Yarra River. The south of Nillumbik is predominantly urban, with commercial centres at Eltham and Diamond Creek. The north of the municipality includes significant natural features like Kinglake National Park and Sugarloaf ReservoirAnnual guide to services in Nillumbik. 64 pages. Cover is pale yellow with colour drawings. nillumbik shire council, handbooks -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Nillumbik Shire Council, 1998 Community Guide Nillumbik, 1998_
Guide to services provided by Nillumbik Shire Council. Nillumbik Shire is located 25 kilometres north-east of Melbourne and the southern boundary is the Yarra River. The south of Nillumbik is predominantly urban, with commercial centres at Eltham and Diamond Creek. The north of the municipality includes significant natural features like Kinglake National Park and Sugarloaf ReservoirAnnual guide to services in Nillumbik 72 pages. Cover has white background and some 3-D artwork.nillumbik shire council, handbooks