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Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Kerry and Co, Sheep farm : Hill, Clarke and Co.'s 'Homebush' paddocks, 1899, 1899
... Sheep farm : Hill, Clarke and Co.'s 'Homebush' paddocks, 1899...... 'Homebush'...Sheep farm : Hill, Clarke and Co.'s 'Homebush' paddocks, 1899 Photograph Kerry and Co ...Sepia photograph of sheep grazing on rural paddocks.rural activity, sheep farming, hill clarke & co., 'homebush' -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyDocument, Property Research Notes - Reaghill, Ringwood East, Victoria. Appendix 7 - Certificate of Title Osmond Parsons Wickham Lot 13 Homebush Court Ringwood East - 1957
... Appendix 7 - Certificate of Title Osmond Parsons Wickham Lot 13 Homebush Court Ringwood East - 1957...F364018 1st July 1974 lapsed 14 July 1978 Neville Peter McLean and Betty Mavis McLean of "Glendale" Homebush Court Ringwood East are now proprietors - 30th June 1978. ...Appendix 7 - Certificate of Title Osmond Parsons Wickham Lot 13 Homebush Court Ringwood East - 1957 Document ...A4 Landata Victoria printout of Title Vol 8171 Fol 598.Osmond Parsons Wickham of 172 Bedford Road Heathmont is now the proprietor of an Estate in Fee-simple subject to the encumbrances notified hereunder in all that piece of land ... 1 acre, 1 rood and 37 and 5/10 perches or thereabouts being Lot 13 on Plan of Subdivision No.41463. Title signed and dated 19th December 1957. The covenant contained in Instrument of Transfer No. A456395. Vol 3381 Fol 021 Transfer A456395 application references include: Raymond Clive Fisher and Betty Fisher of Labuan Street Sorrento are now proprietors - 23rd January 1962. Caveat No. F364018 1st July 1974 lapsed 14 July 1978 Neville Peter McLean and Betty Mavis McLean of "Glendale" Homebush Court Ringwood East are now proprietors - 30th June 1978. Garry Leonard and Julie Ann Leonard of 9 Peacock Street Burwood are now proprietors - 5th June 1981. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, View from "Reaghill" top of Homebush Court Ringwood -Circa 1909
... View from "Reaghill" top of Homebush Court Ringwood -Circa 1909...Gerlach house on lower LHS 1909 Black and white photograph View from "Reaghill" top of Homebush Court Ringwood -Circa 1909 Photograph Photograph ...Black and white photograph"Written on back of photograph" View from "Reaghill" showing Pump's orchard, Canterbury and Bedford Road. Gerlach house on lower LHS 1909 -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Air photograph Homebush Court area Ringwood 1950
... Air photograph Homebush Court area Ringwood 1950...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne "Written on back of photograph" Air photo -1950 Black and white photograph Air photograph Homebush Court area Ringwood 1950 Photograph ...Black and white photograph"Written on back of photograph" Air photo -1950 -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Air photograph Homebush Court area Ringwood 1960
... Air photograph Homebush Court area Ringwood 1960...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne kb "Written on back of photograph" Air photo -1960 Black and white photograph Air photograph Homebush Court area Ringwood 1960 Photograph ...Black and white photograph"Written on back of photograph" Air photo -1960kb -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Air photograph Homebush Court area Ringwood1970
... Air photograph Homebush Court area Ringwood1970...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne "Written on back of photograph" Air photo -1970 Black and white photograph Air photograph Homebush Court area Ringwood1970 Photograph ...Black and white photograph"Written on back of photograph" Air photo -1970 -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Air photograph Homebush Court area Ringwood 1950
... Air photograph Homebush Court area Ringwood 1950...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne "Written on back of photograph" Air photo -1950 Black and white photograph Air photograph Homebush Court area Ringwood 1950 Photograph ...Black and white photograph"Written on back of photograph" Air photo -1950 -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Air photograph Homebush Court area Ringwood 1960
... Air photograph Homebush Court area Ringwood 1960...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne "Written on back of photograph" Air photo -1960 Black and white photograph Air photograph Homebush Court area Ringwood 1960 Photograph ...Black and white photograph"Written on back of photograph" Air photo -1960 -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Air photograph Homebush Court area Ringwood 1970
... Air photograph Homebush Court area Ringwood 1970...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne "Written on back of photograph" Air photo -1970 Black and white photograph Air photograph Homebush Court area Ringwood 1970 Photograph ...Black and white photograph"Written on back of photograph" Air photo -1970 -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyDocument, Proposed Subdivision 5-7 Homebush Court Ringwood East 3135 - 20/7/2005
... Proposed Subdivision 5-7 Homebush Court Ringwood East 3135 - 20/7/2005...Three coloured overhead view maps showing contours and proposed property boundaries with varied common property access references (Ref 12506T1, T2 and T3) Proposed Subdivision 5-7 Homebush Court Ringwood East 3135 - 20/7/2005 Document ...Three coloured overhead view maps showing contours and proposed property boundaries with varied common property access references (Ref 12506T1, T2 and T3)Notations on each plan: "This plan is a preliminary plan only and is subject to the approval of various statutory authorities. The number and configuration of lots will depend on the precise location of all features and an evaluation of the vegetation by a qualified arborist." Millar & Merrigan Pty Ltd, Land Development Consultants, 126 Merrindale Drive, Croydon. Telephone (03) 8720 9500, Facsimile (03) 8720 9501. Email [email protected], PO Box 247 Croydon Vic 3136. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyDocument, Estimate of Subdivisional Costs - 5 Homebush Court Ringwood East, February 2011. Client: B Coopersmith
... Estimate of Subdivisional Costs - 5 Homebush Court Ringwood East, February 2011. ...Estimate of Subdivisional Costs - 5 Homebush Court Ringwood East, February 2011. ...Two A4-pages with blue letterhead - Millar | Merrigan Land Development Consultants, showing itemised estimated costs of construction, authority contributions, prefessional fees and other fees & disbursements. Total $243,000; Average cost per lot - 5 lots @ $48,600. Notes compiled by Brian Mahoney, Feb 2011, Plan 12506 T3 ver1.Millar & Merrigan Pty Ltd, Land Development Consultants, 2/126 Merrindale Drive, Croydon. Telephone (03) 8720 9500, Facsimile (03) 8720 9501. Email [email protected], PO Box 247 Croydon Vic 3136. Ausdoc DX13608 Croydon. Issue no5 - 11/11/2009. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyDocument, Maroondah City Council Rate and Valuation Notice 2010/2011 - Mr B C Coopersmith 5-7 Homebush Ct Ringwood East Vic 3135
... Maroondah City Council Rate and Valuation Notice 2010/2011 - Mr B C Coopersmith 5-7 Homebush Ct Ringwood East Vic 3135...Maroondah City Council Rate and Valuation Notice 2010/2011 - Mr B C Coopersmith 5-7 Homebush Ct Ringwood East Vic 3135 Document ...A4 size photocopy.Site value 1,285,000; Capital Improved Value 1,285,000; Net Annual Value 64,250; Total amount due $3,340. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyDocument - Title Search, Lot 1 on Plan of Subdivision 30083W, Lots 12 & 13, 5-7 and 9-11 Homebush Court Ringwood East - 1990
... Lot 1 on Plan of Subdivision 30083W, Lots 12 & 13, 5-7 and 9-11 Homebush Court Ringwood East - 1990...Lot 1 on Plan of Subdivision 30083W, Lots 12 & 13, 5-7 and 9-11 Homebush Court Ringwood East - 1990 Document Title Search ...3 A4 pages - Land Victoria timestamped 18/02/2011. Sole proprietor Brett Clifford Coopersmith. References include Vol 09989 Folio 243, CT Vol 8171 Fol 598 & CT Vol 8213 Fol 101. -
Federation University Historical CollectionPlan, Underground Workings, Working Miners United Co. Homebush
... Underground Workings, Working Miners United Co. Homebush......homebush...Homebush Plan Plan ...Printed map on paper various measurements and locationsunderground workings, plan, working miners united co, homebush -
Mont De LanceyContainer, Arnott's Pty Ltd, Biscuit Tin, c1920's
... Stamped on the base is ' 'This tin is the property of William Arnott Pty. Ltd. Homebush 5037'. No. 6095 stamped onto base. ...Homebush, New South Wales, Australia...Stamped on the base is ' 'This tin is the property of William Arnott Pty. Ltd. Homebush 5037'. No. 6095 stamped onto base. An antique metal ARNOTT'S Famous Family Assorted Biscuits tin, NETT 5LBS 645. ...c.1924 Arnott's Family Assorted biscuits were popular as they are today. The tin would have been reused as a storage container for other household items.An antique metal ARNOTT'S Famous Family Assorted Biscuits tin, NETT 5LBS 645. Trademark Registered. It is square shaped with a hinged lid. It has a paper label with black, yellow, red and white lettering, on the front, top and sides. 'Please keep the lid closed to preserve contents'. On the left side of the tin's paper label is a parrot sitting on a wooden perch eating a biscuit. Wheat stalks and flowers decorate around the bird. It is very rare.On the top of the tin is a paper label in black the red saying ' 'This tin is the property of Arnott's Biscuits Pty Ltd., N.S.W. Division. Forty Cents Deposit paid on this tin will be refunded on return in returned in good order and condition with this label attached. Keep the lid closed down. In red lettering 'Arnott's FAMILY ASSORTED'. Stamped on the base is ' 'This tin is the property of William Arnott Pty. Ltd. Homebush 5037'. No. 6095 stamped onto base. biscuits, biscuit containers, foodstuffs -
Melbourne LegacyAudio - Recording, vinyl record, Opening of Legacy Conference (Canberra 1954) by H.E. The Governor General Field Marshall Sir William Slim, 1954
... Processed by Columbia Graphophone (Aust) PTY. LTD. Homebush, N.S.W....Homebush, Sydney, NSW, Australia....Processed by Columbia Graphophone (Aust) PTY. LTD. Homebush, N.S.W. Black vinyl 12 inch disc in brown paper cover x 2 copies. ...The Legacy Conference in Canberra in 1954 was opened by H.E. The Governor General Field Marshall Sir Wiiliam Slim demonstrating by His Excellencies presence the valuable contribution Legacy makes to families of deceased serving and ex service personnel. The Conference was held annually and in different cities around Australia and attended by delegates from different branches of Legacy.Significant due to the prescence of Sir William Slim, opening the conference, to discuss and and move forward various motions from around Australia in regard to Legacy.Black vinyl 12 inch disc in brown paper cover x 2 copies.Serial No, FSX.1495, Prx.3851. Speed 78 RPM? Side 1, Opening of Legacy Conference (Canberra 1954) by H.E. The Governer General Field Marshall Sir William Slim. Serial No FSX.1496, PRX. 3851 Side 2. Dinner in Honour of Delegates to Legacy Conference (Canberra 1954) "The Toast Is Legacy" proposed by president of Sydney Legacy Legatess, D.J.Cartledge. Australian Broadcasting Commission. Processed by Columbia Graphophone (Aust) PTY. LTD. Homebush, N.S.W.conference, canberra, governor general -
Victorian Railway History LibraryBooklet, The New South Wales Steam Tram & Railway Preservation Society, Blue Metal and River Stones: A Synopsis on Quarry Railways, 1956
... Homebush, New South Wales, Australia ...A brief history of the industrial branch lines around Sydney N.S.W. serving quarries for blue stone and river sand.ill, maps, p.20.non-fictionA brief history of the industrial branch lines around Sydney N.S.W. serving quarries for blue stone and river sand. industrial railroads - australia - history, railroad operations - new south wales - history -
Anglesea and District Historical SocietyRadio, AWA (Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) Ltd), AWA Radiolette 500MY, 1946-47
... Homebush West, NSW, Australia ...Australian bakelite valve tube radio. Type: Broadcast receiver or past WW2 Tuner. Valves 4:6A8G 6G8g 6V6GT 6x5GT. Principle: Super Heterodyne ZF/IF 455 KHz 1AF stage. Tuned circuits: 6AM Wavebands: Broadcast only (MW) Power: 200-230; 230-260 Volt AC. Loudspeaker: Electro Magnetic Dynamic LS Front Dial: AWA Radiolette / Radio stations for each stateradio, radiolette -
Anglesea and District Historical SocietyRadio, AWA (Algamated Wireless [Australasia] Ltd), AWA Radiola, Unknown
... Homebush West, New South Wales, Australia ...? Brown bakelite radio attached by electrical cord to metal box which then plugs into electric socket.Radiolaradio, radiola -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionBook, Gordon Moyes, When Box Hill was a village, 1991
... 3-5 Richmond Road, Homebush West, New South Wales, Australia ...Short stories of different events in Gordon Moyes' life. The Rev. Dr. Gordon Moyes was the Superintendent of Wesley Mission in Sydney. The book is a result of the stories he read on his radio program, called 'Sunday Night Live,' and consisted of stories he told of growing up in Box Hill during the 1940s and 1950s.A soft covered book of 136 pages.(mrs) - cherry, drainage, picnics, local history, social history, daily life, 1940-1949, schools, religion, (mr) gordon moyes, box hill -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyDocument, Property Research Notes - Reaghill, Ringwood East, Victoria. Appendix 4 - Plan of Subdivision No. 41463 and history notes by Ian and Margaret McKellar - 1996
... Map includes Bedford Road, Homebush Court, Vista Avenue and Vista Court, Heathmont. ...These were sold for £1000 ($2000) per acre. Homebush Court and Vista Court were formed to give access to- these blocks. ...Map includes Bedford Road, Homebush Court, Vista Avenue and Vista Court, Heathmont. ...Plan of Subdivision LP41463 - Part of Crown Allotment 43, Parish of Ringwood, County of Mornington. Map includes Bedford Road, Homebush Court, Vista Avenue and Vista Court, Heathmont. Allotments include LP201659, LP139446, LP115253, LP207494, LP216905, PS335874, LP206161, PS305345, PS300083, LP92899."Reaghill”; a 30 acre property in Bedford Road, Heathmont was bought from the Blood family about 1910 by Mr Seymour Davies as a weekend retreat from his busy life as a manager with the Glenferrie (or Hawthorn) branch of the English, Scottish and Australian (ES&A) Bank. He and his family came by train to Ringwood and then drove a pony cart up Bedford Road to a gateway at about number 139 and then a long drive, which wound up to the top of the hill. There was a wonderful view of Mount Dandenong which later became obliterated by tall eucalyptus trees. The land which became “Reaghill” was part of an 80 acre crown land sale to Mr Robert Blood on 12 March 1872. More information on the Blood family involvement with the area is given on pages 13-17 of the original 1974 edition of Hugh Anderson, Ringwood, Place of Many Eagles. Another section of this land was bought by Mr Frank L Walker and subsequently became "Wombalano Park". There is a quarry on the property from which stone was used for the long driveway. The garden was mainly left natural although we have two large Liquidamber trees which were planted by his wife Dora Davies (nee Hall). Surely these were some of the first to be planted in Melbourne gardens. A small weatherboard, galvanised iron roofed cottage was built on the top of the hill. At the time the house was built there was a strike of plasterers - as a result it was lined with timber, an unusual combination at that time. The Davies had a daughter and two sons - Dora (born 1897), Geoffrey (1900), John (1902). All studied medicine at Melbourne and practised, Geoffrey in Sydney, John in general practice Melbourne while Dora went to England in the 1930s and never returned. John and Dora married in 1933 and 1938 respectively and had families. Soon after the beginning of the 1939-45 war Geoffrey enlisted in the AIF as a Medical Officer and was in Singapore when it fell to the Japanese. He spent the remaining war years in various POW camps, including Changi and others in Malaya and Thailand. While there he earned the gratitude of his fellows by his innovative use of available plants to treat tropical diseases. After this war Geoffrey returned to Melbourne and worked as a pathologist at the. Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital while living for part of the time at "Reaghill". Seymour Davies died in October 19-35 and his wife, Dora, in February 1945. Of their children, John died in 1976, Dora in 1985 and Geoffrey in 1986. In July 1968 Geoffrey moved to East Ringwood and the two acre house block* and an adjacent one were sold to Dr James Hamilton Kelly, then of New York State, USA (Title Vol 8740 folio 991). As far as is known he never lived there. The house was let to a Mr and Mrs Ingamels for some years. The relatively fertile lower slopes on the south side of the land were cleared and farmed by descendants of the Blood family. At the time of the 1957 subdivision there were clear signs of the ploughed area. It was said that they used to grow strawberries in those paddocks. In about 1955 Dr Geoff Davies decided to sub-divide the property, he was unmarried and found it too large to maintain. Initially five of the seven normal house sized blocks fronting Bedford Road were sold and in about 1957 the remainder, was divided into 15 blocks (averaging nearly two acres) and put on the market. These were sold for £1000 ($2000) per acre. Homebush Court and Vista Court were formed to give access to- these blocks. The Homebush Court blocks have close access to Heathmont and the others to East Ringwood although all are lumped into East Ringwood by the municipal and postal authorities. The name "Reaghill" possibly comes from the Davies family's Irish origins. Homebush Court was named by Geoff Davies from the Sydney suburb of that name where he had lived in the 1930s. It was originally the name of a property owned by one of the early NSW Governors. Vista was a reminder to Geoff Davies of the once-grand views he remembered seeing from the hilltop. The earlier history in this article was recounted by my mother, a niece of Mr Seymour Davies, who remembered coming on a great outing to "Reaghill" as a child. Other recollections are from our own conversations with Geoff Davies. Ian and Margaret McKellar. 16 January, 1996 -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyArchive, Richard Carter Collection - REAGHILL Subdivision Research (Parent Record)
... "Reaghill" is part of an older larger holding of sixty acres which came to comprise Vista Avenue, Vista Court, Homebush Court, Rawson Court and Wombalano Park...A further four lots came off Homebush Court, a newly created court off Bedford Road. ...A further four lots came off Homebush Court, a newly created court off Bedford Road. ...This record is the Parent Record for researching the subdivision of Reaghill, 139 Bedford Road, Ringwood, compiled by Richard Carter. "Reaghill" is part of an older larger holding of sixty acres which came to comprise Vista Avenue, Vista Court, Homebush Court, Rawson Court and Wombalano ParkTranscript: Researching “Reaghill" The property “Reaghill” originally stood at 139 Bedford Road, Ringwood East before the property was subdivided in the 1950s and took a new address and frontage to Vista Avenue, Ringwood East. The purpose of these notes is to trace the origins of the property from the year 1900 to the present day. Information in the notes is sourced from the archives of Carter Real Estate, from Land Titles Office records and from the book of the history of Ringwood, “Ringwood, Place of Many Eagles” by Hugh Anderson. “Reaghill” is part of an older larger holding of sixty acres. It Is the story of those 60 acres, which now comprise Vista Avenue, Vista Court, Homebush Court, Rawson Court and Wombalano Park, which Is the subject of these notes. Earlier Times A convenient starting point for these notes Is the year 1900. On 11th June 1900 Wallace Bruce of 68 High Street, Windsor became registered as the proprietor of “sixty acres or thereabouts” (24.28 hectares) being part of Crown Allotment 43 Parish of Ringwood County of Mornington. That title. Volume 2773 Folio 485 did not name the streets to which the property abutted but clearly they were Canterbury Road at its intersection with Bedford Road. Title records a lease of the property from Wallace Bruce to Thomas Oates, with the lease endorsed on title on 22 July 1903 and removed 16 June 1908. Wallace Bruce subsequently subdivided the land Into three parcels, two of which he sold to Dora Stanisforth Davies during 1909 and the balance he sold to Frank Leslie Walker in 1914. The Era of the Davies Wallace Bruce firstly sold the western portion of the property, containing twenty four acres three roods and 20 perches (24.875 acres or 10.0667 hectares) on 6 October 1909. The new title, Volume 3381 Folio 021, records the new proprietor as “Dora Stanisforth Davies, wife of Seymour George Pilkington Davies of Burwood Road, Hawthorn, Bank Manager”. Shortly thereafter, Wallace Bruce sold a further parcel of “ten acres or thereabouts” (4 hectares) being the north eastern portion of his original holding. That title, Volume 3384 Folio 795, showed the purchaser once again as “Dora Stanisforth Davies, wife of Seymour George Pilkington Davies of Burwood Road Hawthorn, Bank Manager”. It is noteable that the second, title which is dated 8 December 1909, had no abuttal to any road, nor was it at any time (even when subdivided in the 1950s) consolidated with Davies' adjoining title. Both titles then recorded that Dora Stanisforth Davies died on 19 February 1945 with probate of her will being granted to John Seymour Davies of 69 Grantham Street West Brunswick, Medical Practitioner, and Hugh Percival Hall of 339 Collins Street Melbourne, Solicitor. Almost two years later, on 6th December 1946, both parcels of land were transferred by the Executors to Geoffrey Francis Seymour Davies of 20 Albert Road Strathfield N.S.W, Medical Practitioner. From this chronology it could be surmised that one of Dora Davies’ executors, John Seymour Davies, was probably her son. Was Geoffrey Francis Seymour Davies another son, or was he her grandson? In any event Geoffrey Francis Seymour Davies set about subdividing what was then the property “Reaghill” and its 34.875 acres (14.11 hectares). The Subdivision of “Reaghill The subdivision of “Reaghill” was made more viable by the subdivision in 1931 of the property to the north and the creation of Scenic Avenue, Vista Avenue and Grandview Avenue, all of which abutted “Reaghill’s” northern boundary. In fact Geoffrey Francis Seymour Davies bought the freehold to Grandview Avenue, Scenic Avenue and Vista Avenue in July 1955 for £84-9-0 to give him legal rights over those roads. Title to those roads and the newly created Vista Avenue, Vista Court and Homebush Court remain in his name to this day. It is particularly interesting to note that whilst those streets had typical allotments of about 1000 square metres, the subdivision of Reaghill was into blocks of one to two acres or more (4000 square metres to about one hectare) except for the blocks fronting Bedford Road. That speaks volumes about Davies’ attitude to the land, its natural beauty, its topography and vegetation. “Reaghill” was subdivided into twenty two lots by Plan of Subdivision LP 41463. The first eleven lots came off Vista Avenue and formed an extension of Vista Avenue and a newly created Vista Court. Lot sizes ranged from 1 acre 1 rood 1½ perches (5097 square metres) to 2 acres 3 roods 21½ perches (1.167 hectares). A further four lots came off Homebush Court, a newly created court off Bedford Road. Those lots ranged from 1 acre 1 rood 29 perches (5792 square metres) to 2 acres 1 rood 39 ®/io perches (1.01 hectares). Seven further lots, parallelogram in configuration, fronted Bedford Road and had a typical area of 1518 square metres. The names of the streets (“Vista” Avenue/Court and “Homebush” Court) give an insight into the elevation of the land, the views it offered and the bushland it featured. The Covenant As evidence of Davies’ desire to maintain the bush setting of the property, covenants were imposed on the transfers of Lots 1 to 15 (the acreage lots). That covenant allowed for only one dwelling house to be erected on each of those lots for a period of 15 years from sale. Effectively it froze subdivision for 15 years. But 15 years came around quickly. The Sales “Reaghill” 139 Bedford Road, Ringwood was offered for Private Sale as “22 Excellent Residential Allotments” by estate agents Anderson & Hickling of 239 Collins Street Melbourne (telephone Central 25!), with a “protective covenant” of one dwelling house only on lots 1-15 for a period of 15 years. Solicitors for the vendor were Messrs Meares, Duigan & Hall of 139 Collins Street Melbourne. Sales commenced in 1955 and went through to 1967. Prices were typically from £1350, the price paid for Lot 13 in 1957. The Role of Frank Leslie Walker These notes have so far recorded that of the sixty acres originally owned by Wallace Bruce in 1900, some 34.875 acres were sold to Dora Davies in 1909 and subdivided and sold by her descendants. The balance of Wallace Bruce’s land was sold on 6th April 1914 to Frank Leslie Walker. This is the land at the south east corner of Bruce’s holding fronting Canterbury Road and which now comprises Rawson Court and Wombalano Park. Frank Leslie Walker “of Albany Chambers, Collins Street Melbourne” was described as an Art Decorator. In “Ringwood - Place of Many Eagles” he is shown as living on his land “in a house which was surrounded by a four foot high brick wall and the long drive of rough cream-coloured Lilydale gravel was entered through handsome wrought iron gates obtained from some building wrecker”. The “old rambling house" had been extended and renovated using secondhand doors, windows and timber. “Every inch of wall space seemed to be crammed from floor to ceiling with oils, watercolours, etchings and drawings of all sorts by well known artists”. On 13th August 1954 Frank Leslie Walker transferred an area of 12 acres 3 rood 21 perches (5.213 hectares) to The Mayor Councillors and Burgesses of the Borough of Ringwood for no consideration as a Gift “for the providing of pleasure grounds on places of public resort or public recreation”. That is now Wombalano Park. The balance of his property, containing 6 acres 1 rood 5 perches (2.54 hectares) and including the original homestead (named Wombalano?) was gifted by Frank Leslie Walker to his nephew on 25 November 1955. It was later subdivided as Rawson Court in 1956. The house no longer survives. The “Reaghill” Homestead The original homestead on Wallace Bruce’s holding, as has just been described fronted Canterbury Road in the area which is now Rawson Court. The age of the house is unknown but is described in 1914 as being “old and rambling”. The “Reaghill” homestead is likely to have been built by the Davies and was retained on Lot 11 of their subdivision. Its date of construction is not known but might have been soon after the Davies bought the land in 1909. Lot 11, with “Reaghill” was not sold in the 1950s as part of the land subdivision and sale. It remained as the family home of Dr. Davies until its sale in 1968 (without the 15 year covenant) to James Hamilton Kelly of New York, USA for $15,000. In time, Lot 11 was resubdivided. The house today remains on a reduced site of 7112 square metres, still on the highest point in the locality with fine views. Further Subdivisions Once the 15 year time frame of the covenant expired, the various owners of the lots, having built homes, proceeded to subdivide their surplus land. Lot 1 was first, followed by Lot 7. Only four of the original 15 acreage lots have not been subdivided. Some subdivisions were less respectful of their environment and neighbourhood than others. Maroondah City Council's planning scheme provides for a minimum lot size of 864 square metres in the locality. But the horse has already bolted. Summary “Reaghill” in its heyday, and the acreage properties which later surrounded it, contributed some of the finest and most exclusive properties in Ringwood East. Notably, the locality was home to a significant number of local medicos over the years. Its location dose to the newly relocated Tintern CEGGS gave it added exclusivity. Subdivision over the years has impinged on the beauty and the environment. However it is still a most important part of Ringwood East, with a rich history. R.A Carter January 2005 -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaBW small portrait photo, 1975
... 1960 ordination. Homebush, Rockdale-Arncliffe, Wollongong West, Professor and Lecturer Qld Theological Hall 1963–65, University of Queensland Dept of Studies in Religion 1975–. ...Dr Ian Gillman; Homebush; Rockdale-Arncliffe; Wollongong West; Queensland Theological Hall; University of Queensland Dept of Studies in Religion New Spectator 26/3/1975, p. 4 Head and Upper body portrait. ...1960 ordination. Homebush, Rockdale-Arncliffe, Wollongong West, Professor and Lecturer Qld Theological Hall 1963–65, University of Queensland Dept of Studies in Religion 1975–. Died 3 July 2005, aged 78.Head and Upper body portrait. Rev. Dr Ian Gillman is dressed in suit and tie.New Spectator 26/3/1975, p. 4rev. dr ian gillman; homebush; rockdale-arncliffe; wollongong west; queensland theological hall; university of queensland dept of studies in religion -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Legal record - BILL Dr. George - Agreement and Discharge, Watson, James & Rogers, Rogers Collection, 1924 - 1925
... * Agreement and Discharge between George Bill of Homebush and Jose Monsant, Joseph Monsant and Pratty Monsant. ...The firm is still located on Bull Street. https://rogersevery.com.au/about/ Watson James & Rogers Bendigo Legal documents Monsant Signatures * Agreement and Discharge between George Bill of Homebush and Jose Monsant, Joseph Monsant and Pratty Monsant. ...In the early 1980s the firm of Watson, James & Rogers merged with the partnership of Every & Every and became the iconic “Rogers & Every” as known today. The firm is still located on Bull Street. https://rogersevery.com.au/about/* Agreement and Discharge between George Bill of Homebush and Jose Monsant, Joseph Monsant and Pratty Monsant. Agreement concerns 30 acres of land. Dated 5 March 1924. * Hand written note acknowledging receipt of agreement. Dated July 1925. Signed Geo. Bill.Signatureswatson james & rogers, bendigo, legal documents, monsant -
Federation University Historical CollectionPlan, Plan applied for a Lease, Parishes of Glenmora and Rothcar, 27/05/1913
... ...homebush...Plan on linen showing mining leases around the township of Lower Homebush, District of Maryborough. Scale: 20 chains to in inch (1:15840) WGS 84 Centroid Lat: 37 degrees 01 feet 35 inches S Long: 143 degrees 30 feet 35 inches S NS: 3.2km EW: 2.8km ...glenmona rathcar gladstone maryborough mining clarence smith homebush clarence smith w d thompson peter leyden b elliot c horne a field john leydon g jolly r e jolly d garner s j barry m harris a harris w j mcconnell ellen harris r j harris j barry t curtain s garner e barry m j barry l e squires wilkins jnr e c grace e j field mary field m broughton b l lusby m j lusby j e field f broughton j gillock m simmons glenmona rathscar parish of avoca maryborough district albert field g grose j harris Plan on linen showing mining leases around the township of Lower Homebush, District of Maryborough. ...Plan on linen showing mining leases around the township of Lower Homebush, District of Maryborough. Scale: 20 chains to in inch (1:15840) WGS 84 Centroid Lat: 37 degrees 01 feet 35 inches S Long: 143 degrees 30 feet 35 inches S NS: 3.2km EW: 2.8km glenmona, rathcar, gladstone, maryborough, mining, clarence smith, homebush, clarence smith, w d thompson, peter leyden, b elliot, c horne, a field, john leydon, g jolly, r e jolly, d garner, s j barry, m harris, a harris, w j mcconnell, ellen harris, r j harris, j barry, t curtain, s garner, e barry, m j barry, l e squires, wilkins jnr, e c grace, e j field, mary field, m broughton, b l lusby, m j lusby, j e field, f broughton, j gillock, m simmons, glenmona, rathscar, parish of avoca, maryborough district, albert field, g grose, j harris -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyDocument - Folder, Reaghill Estate Subdivision, Ringwood, Victoria - circa 1958
... Subdivision includes Bedford Road, Homebush Court, Vista Avenue and Vista Court. ...Subdivision includes Bedford Road, Homebush Court, Vista Avenue and Vista Court. ...Bifold land sale brochure glued to brown stationery folder with advertisement including map of original subdivision (circa 1958) and subsequent 1982 re-subdivision of Lot 7 Vista Avenue - LP41463 - Part of Crown Allotment 43, Parish of Ringwood, and 4-page brochure for sale of 4 luxury new homes built by Bovis Homes Aust. P/L as presented by Lyndsay Edmonds Homes. Subdivision includes Bedford Road, Homebush Court, Vista Avenue and Vista Court. Original protective covenant: "One dwelling house only on each of Lots 1-15 for a period of 15 years". Agent - Anderson & Hickling, 239 Collins Street, Melbourne. (Phone) Cent.25. -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - Cable tram track removal Abbotsford St, 1935
... In the background is the Homebush Hotel. In the background is a shop advertising Robur Tea. .2 - similar photo but looking along the line of yokes. ...In the background is the Homebush Hotel. In the background is a shop advertising Robur Tea. .2 - similar photo but looking along the line of yokes. with the building on the east side which have all since undergone two demolitions. ...Photograph of track reconstruction of conversion of the cable to electric tramway in Abbotsford near the corner with Canning St, about August 1935. .1 - has the old cable track excavated before the yokes were cut of and the new track - rails and sleepers laid on the previous road bed. In the background is the Homebush Hotel. In the background is a shop advertising Robur Tea. .2 - similar photo but looking along the line of yokes. with the building on the east side which have all since undergone two demolitions. The former hotel building remains but has been converted to set of apartments.Yields information about the removal of cable tram track in Abbotsford St North Melbourne.Set of two Black & White Photographs. Two copies of each held.Has the TMSV Sales stamp on the rear.trams, tramways, cable trams, abbotsford st, conversion -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionDocument - Plans, Andrew Wood, Building plans associated with Andrew Wood, builder of Surrey Hills, 1920s
... .1: Specifications & plans for the kinder hall, Howard Street, Mont Albert for the Mont Albert Methodist Church, May 1925 .2 Plans for a proposed villa, 48 Payne's Paddock, Highfield Road, Canterbury for Mr E H Sillifant, dated 22/4/1920 .3 Plans for a timber villa for Mrs J A Burchell at Riversdale Road, Surrey Hills, stamped 9/5/1922 .4 Plan of a garage at Victoria avenue, Canterbury; stamped 14/2/1922 .5 Building permit & receipt from City of Hawthorn re Lot 16 Homebush Crescent; dated 7/4/1925 .6 Plans for a concrete house at Camberwell for Mr H W Field ...Andrew Wood builders Box Hill Cemetery kindergartens Mont Albert Methodist Church building plans Highfield Road Ernest Horatio Sillifant Victoria Avenue Canterbury Lot 16 Homebush Crescent Californian bungalows H W Field .1: Specifications & plans for the kinder hall, Howard Street, Mont Albert for the Mont Albert Methodist Church, May 1925 .2 Plans for a proposed villa, 48 Payne's Paddock, Highfield Road, Canterbury for Mr E H Sillifant, dated 22/4/1920 .3 Plans for a timber villa for Mrs J A Burchell at Riversdale Road, Surrey Hills, stamped 9/5/1922 .4 Plan of a garage at Victoria avenue, Canterbury; stamped 14/2/1922 .5 Building permit & receipt from City of Hawthorn re Lot 16 Homebush Crescent; dated 7/4/1925 .6 Plans for a concrete house at Camberwell for Mr H W Field Building plans associated with Andrew Wood, builder of Surrey Hills Document Plans Andrew Wood Robin Kelly Peter Bray ...These plans were associated with Mr Andrew Wood, a contract builder who worked in the 1920s and built many Californian bungalows in Surrey Hills and surrounding suburbs. Andrew Wood was born in Chiltern in 1861 to Andrew and Ellen Wood (MS: Green). His father had emigrated from Falkirk, Scotland. As a young man Andrew worked as a carpenter in the mines in South Africa (c 1899). He married Eleanor Agnes Stuchbery in Hamilton, Victoria in May 1901. They had 5 children - Doris (M Roberts), Robert Andrew, Donald Allen, Jean (M Cowan), and Gwenyth (M Bray). The first 2 children were born in Hawthorn; the other 3 in Surrey Hills. The family home at 286 Canterbury Road, Surrey Hills (on the corner of Middlesex Road) was built by Andrew. Andrew died in 1940; Eleanor died in 1977, aged 100 years. After Eleanor's death the house was sold and demolished. Surrey Lighting was established on the site. Gwenyth May Wood (3 May 1917, Surrey Hills - 5 Jan 2004) married Leslie David Charles Bray (1921-1983). Gwenyth was the donor's mother. Andrew, Eleanor and one son Robert are buried in Box Hill Cemetery - B-071-0028. .1: Specifications & plans for the kinder hall, Howard Street, Mont Albert for the Mont Albert Methodist Church, May 1925 .2 Plans for a proposed villa, 48 Payne's Paddock, Highfield Road, Canterbury for Mr E H Sillifant, dated 22/4/1920 .3 Plans for a timber villa for Mrs J A Burchell at Riversdale Road, Surrey Hills, stamped 9/5/1922 .4 Plan of a garage at Victoria avenue, Canterbury; stamped 14/2/1922 .5 Building permit & receipt from City of Hawthorn re Lot 16 Homebush Crescent; dated 7/4/1925 .6 Plans for a concrete house at Camberwell for Mr H W Field andrew wood, builders, box hill cemetery, kindergartens, mont albert methodist church, building plans, highfield road, ernest horatio sillifant, victoria avenue canterbury, lot 16 homebush crescent, californian bungalows, h w field -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyDocument, Property Research Notes - Reaghill, Ringwood East, Victoria
... It is the story of those 60 acres, which now comprise Vista Avenue, Vista Court, Homebush Court, Rawson Court and Wombalano Park, which is the subject of these notes....It is the story of those 60 acres, which now comprise Vista Avenue, Vista Court, Homebush Court, Rawson Court and Wombalano Park, which is the subject of these notes. ...Six-pages of historic notes tracing the property "Reaghill", originally located at 139 Bedford Road, Ringwood East, before being subdivided with frontage to Vista Avenue, Ringwood East.The purpose of these notes is to trace the origins of the property from the year 1900 to the present day. Information in the notes is sourced from the archives of Carter Real Estate, from Land Titles Office records, and from the book of the history of Ringwood - "Ringwood, Place of Many Eagles" by Hugh Anderson. "Reaghill" is part of an older larger holding of sixty acres. It is the story of those 60 acres, which now comprise Vista Avenue, Vista Court, Homebush Court, Rawson Court and Wombalano Park, which is the subject of these notes. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyDocument - Book Launch Celebration and Tour, "The 48 Courts of Heathmont"
... Speakers include Glenda Oliver, Reumah Court resident, Greg Allen, Reumah Court resident, Lorraine Greet, Rawson Court resident, Ian McKellar, Homebush Court resident, Garry Barker, Rawson Court resident, John and Helen Munro, Aringa Court residents, Judy Normand, Aringa Court resident. ...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Speakers include Glenda Oliver, Reumah Court resident, Greg Allen, Reumah Court resident, Lorraine Greet, Rawson Court resident, Ian McKellar, Homebush Court resident, Garry Barker, Rawson Court resident, John and Helen Munro, Aringa Court residents, Judy Normand, Aringa Court resident. ...Folder containing correspondence between book launch weekend organisers, RDHS members Gerry Robinson and Richard Carter, with details of celebrations in conjunction with tour of Reumah Court, Rawson Court, and Aringa Court on 10th & 11th November, 2007. Folder also includes RDHS newsletter dated November 2007 with report of the success of the event.Speakers include Glenda Oliver, Reumah Court resident, Greg Allen, Reumah Court resident, Lorraine Greet, Rawson Court resident, Ian McKellar, Homebush Court resident, Garry Barker, Rawson Court resident, John and Helen Munro, Aringa Court residents, Judy Normand, Aringa Court resident. Past and present memorabilia and photographic display in the Heathmont Uniting Church hall Sunday afternoon. Books ($15) and Booklets ($5) on sale both days and subsequently at Philip Webb Real Estate and Active Feet, both on Canterbury Road, Heathmont.
