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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Heatherdale Road Estate, Unknown
Third subdivision, Heatherdale Road Estate, Mitcham comprising 188 lots. Includes plans, price list and advertising material. 2 copies.brady, john f., heatherdale road, mitcham, purches street, kulnine avenue, culwell avenue, blossom street, nymph street, land subdivision, walwa street -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Heatherdale Estate, Mitcham, n.d
Private sale brochure for the Heatherdale Estate, Mitcham.Private sale brochure for the Heatherdale Estate, Mitcham, comprising 195 allotments. Sale agent Drake & Co., Mitcham.Private sale brochure for the Heatherdale Estate, Mitcham. heatherdale estate, mitcham, kulnine avenue, mitcham, purches street, mitcham, culwel avenue, mitcham, walwa street, mitcham, blossom street, mitcham, nymph street, mitcham, heatherdale road, mitcham, drake co. -
Loreto Australia and South-East Asia
Eucalyptus Blossoms June 1886, Loretto Eucalyptus Blossoms
This is a very early school magazine and records the early days of Loreto in Australia and early students.The first of a series of school magazines for the Loreto schools in Australia. -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, City of Camberwell Council, Surrey Gardens, looking east from Union Road, 1933
The Honor Roll and Shrine in the Surrey Gardens were opened on Sunday 7 April 1918, prior to the cessation of fighting. Mrs Charles H D Steele (MS: Sarah Margaret Russell), president of the local Patriotic League, is credited with the idea of building The Shrine as a fitting memorial to the soldiers of the district. The Surrey Hills Progress Association coordinated raising funds from local residents. John Kendrick Blogg carved the beautiful honor roll in Indian teak and Australian white mahogany and the design of The Shrine was by architectural firm Gawler & Drummond. John Stevens Gawler was a partner in the firm, lived locally and also enlisted. Although he may have been overseas during some of the design process he is often credited with the design. Both men donated their services. The 2 cannons in the gardens were acquired by Mr Arthur Brookes in 1901 to commemorate the end of the Boer War. He was popularly known as 'Empire Brooks' and the cannons as 'Brooks' Babies'. They were originally placed in the grounds of the Guildford Road Recreation Oval. Arthur Brooks was an active community member and one of the founding members of the Surrey Hills Progress Association. Original photo was contained in a booklet printed by Camberwell Council in 1933.This is one of the earliest known photos of 3 elements important in designating the Surrey Gardens as one of the City of Boroondara's heritage gardens, now protected by a heritage overlay. The Shrine was one of the first WW1 memorials to be built in Australia and possibly the first in Victoria. It was unveiled prior to the end of hostilities and was built entirely through local community effort. The design of The Shrine, reflective of domestic architecture, is unusual. Its Honor Roll is also a noted example of sculptor John Kendrick Blogg's work and valued especially for its incorporation of Australian motifs, wattle blossom and gum leaves. The boomerang over the full width of the monument was said to be symbolic of both those who did and did not return. Black and white photo of part of the Surrey Gardens, located between Union Road and Norfolk Road, Surrey Hills. It shows The Shrine, the cannons installed to commemorate the end of the Boer War and the Memorial Cross. Taken from within the park looking east. surrey gardens, shrine of remembrance, monuments and memorials, boer war, mr john kendrick blogg, mr arthur brooks, mrs charles steele, mrs sarah steele, miss sarah margaret russell, cannons, mr john gawler -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, iv. Flowering Cherry Prunus cerasus, 1925-1955
Outside the Pavilion On reverse, "Return to Mr Jessep."pavilion, a.w. jessep, cherry tree, blossoms -
Wonga Park Community Cottage History Group
Photograph (Item) - Colour, Wonga Park: Nectarine blossoms - Colella orchard
Frank and Esma Barr had an orchard on the south (uphill) side of Gatters Road and the Colellas had an orchard on the other side of Gatters Road -
Bass Coast Shire Council - Art Collection
Artwork, other - Spring Blossom, Judith Garde
Australia - 2003Oil on boardSigned -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Herald, Our Games bid Blossoms, 1981
Cutting of an article by Alan Tate, from The Herald, January 27, 1981. It was mooted that the Olympic Village for the 1988 Olympic Games (which may have been held in Melbourne) was proposed for the grounds around VCAH Burnley. The principal, Mr Davis, is stated to have been keen about the prospect because of the huge influx of money there would have been for the college. There are 2 photos, one of the main college building with the caption: "Burnley Horticultural College... at the centre of an Olympic Games village plan" and the second with the caption: "Burnley Horticultural College principal Mr Jim Davis shows where the Games village could be built." alan tate, the herald sun, olympic games, 1988, vcah, burnley gardens, olympic village, jim davis, principal