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Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - Boyd Park
... Boyd Park...... Boyd Park...Two original photographs of Boyd Park, date unknown. An article from the CAULFIELD/ PORT PHILLIP LEADER on a massive swamp gum tree that was felled by heavy winds in Boyd Park, Murrumbeena, dated 03/08/2012....Two original photographs of Boyd Park, date unknown. An article from the CAULFIELD/ PORT PHILLIP LEADER on a massive swamp gum tree that was felled by heavy winds in Boyd Park, Murrumbeena, dated 03/08/2012. ...This file contains two items. Two original photographs of Boyd Park, date unknown. An article from the CAULFIELD/ PORT PHILLIP LEADER on a massive swamp gum tree that was felled by heavy winds in Boyd Park, Murrumbeena, dated 03/08/2012.glen eira, glen eira environment group, smith colin, caine paul, boyd park, murrumbeena, parks, conservation of natural land and energy economics, reserves, bushland, gardens, resources, trees, plants -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - Animals
... ... Boyd Park...Ormond Dixon Reg Animal Control Officer Horses Racehorses Racecourses Draught Horses Bailey Reserve Sporting Grounds Bentleigh/Hodgson Reserve Boyd Park Neerim Road Caulfield Park Caulfield Race Course Duncan MacKinnon Park EE Gunn Reserve Glen Huntly Park Joyce Park King George V1 Memorial Reserve Lords Park Marara Road Marlborough Street Reserve Moorleigh Victory Park Princes Park Packer Park Animal Enclosures Domestic Animals Dogs Horse Drawn Vehicles Cattle Birds Animals Trains Caulfield Contact Document Animals ...This file contains 2 items: 1/A black, white and green brochure titled ‘Leash Free Parks and Reserves’ concerning leashing regulations, conditions for non-leashing, summaries of legislation and penalties for owners of dogs, written by the City of Glen Eira. It includes six illustrations and a map of Glen Eira which labels all leash free parks as well as a depiction of all the train stations in the area. 2/A collection of 37 black and white photographs which have all appeared in Caulfield Contact at some time. These include photographs of the ‘Caulfield Veterinary Clinic, North Road Ormond dated 1982, Animal Control officer Reg Dixon dated 1982, draught horses pulling a horse drawn cart dated 1988 and general animals. Photographs unknown.allnutt park, murrumbeena park, veterinary clinics, professionals, veterinarians, kirschner jane s., north rd. ormond, dixon reg, animal control officer, horses, racehorses, racecourses, draught horses, bailey reserve, sporting grounds, bentleigh/hodgson reserve, boyd park, neerim road, caulfield park, caulfield race course, duncan mackinnon park, ee gunn reserve, glen huntly park, joyce park, king george v1 memorial reserve, lords park, marara road, marlborough street reserve, moorleigh, victory park, princes park, packer park, animal enclosures, domestic animals, dogs, horse drawn vehicles, cattle, birds, animals, trains, caulfield contact -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - Glen Eira Residents Association
... ... Boyd Park...James Parade/Downshire Road Exhibition Street McKinnon Field Street Boyd Park Murrumbeena Lindsay Avenue Lydson Street Document Glen Eira Residents Association ...Six items pertaining to Glen Eira Residents Asssociation Inc. 1/Two copies of the minutes of a Committee Meeting of Glen Eira Residents Association Inc., held on 04/12/2001. The minutes cover a range of routine meeting items, as well as the postponed release of the Princes Park Master Plans and the proposed construction of car parks at Caulfield Racecourse. 2/A copy of Glen Eira Residents’ Association Inc.’s 30/05/2003 newsletter, notifying members of matters presently before Glen Eira City Council for purposes of evaluation. Matters include an admonishment to the Council to sort out anomalies between the C25 Amendment (80/20 Plan) and the Melbourne 2030 Plan, the success at convincing the Ministerial panel to adopt GERA’s views regarding the C14 Council Plan for the Caulfield Racecourse, a request for information from the Council regarding the previous year’s rate increase, a request for information from the Council regarding spending on planning for improvements to Princes Park, a call for the Council to improve its consultative procedures, a recommendation that the purpose of Glen Eira News be expanded to the making of suggestions for city improvement, and a notification of the measures implemented to improve the visibility of Caulfield Racecourse’s usability by the public. Includes a black-and-white photograph of Orrong Road, Elsternwick, illustrating what Glen Eira’s roads would look like if lined with trees, which was excluded from Glen Eira News on account of a current prohibition on the making of suggestions for city improvements. 3/Four copies of a booklet entitled ‘A Short Guide to Planning Procedures’, composed 08/2006, which endeavours to explain, as concisely as possible, the methodology by which Glen Eira City Council approves real estate developments and issues planning permits. 4/A booklet containing the minutes of the 05/10/2009 Annual General Meeting of Glen Eira Residents’ Association Inc. Details both routine items and more specific matters of discussion, such as inappropriate charges on the part of the Glen Eira City Council and the proposed inception of a questionnaire to evaluate local residents’ opinion of the Council. 5/A booklet announcing the 07/10/2010 Annual General Meeting of Glen Eira Residents’ Association Inc. at St. John’s Uniting Church, Elsternwick. Front cover details agenda and contains four colour photographs pertaining to public transport (buses, trams, trains) within the city. Interior features president Don Dunstan reflecting on issues relevant to GERA occurring over the preceding twelve months, with an emphasis on the dubious behaviour of the City Council, as well as two colour photographs: one of Dunstan himself and one of traffic at Elsternwick Junction. The rear cover contains the Financial Statement presented to the Meeting. 6Two copies of a printout of an article from the website of Glen Eira Residents’ Association Inc., accessed 19/06/2012, explaining the affects wrought as a result of the implementation of Planning Scheme Amendment C87. Said amendment changes the Planning Scheme protecting neighbourhood character by replacing the previous Significant Character Area (SCA) designation with the new designations of Neighbourhood Character Overlay (NCO) and Design and Development Overlay (DDO). In developing the Amendment, Glen Eira City Council commissioned Planisphere to procure the Planisphere Final Report, in which recommendations regarding the expansion, creation and deletion of SCAs were offered. The article contains a summary of said recommendations.glen eira residents’ association inc., clubs and associations, glen eira, meetings, minutes, campbell jack, dunstan don, marwick geoff, pleydell max, teseriero dominic, robins kevin, princes park, south caulfield, glen eira city council, local government, councillors, brennan martin, victorian local government association (vlga), erlich mayor, project manikato, caulfield racecourse, caulfield racecourse flat, racecourses, parks, car parks, kennedy cr., kennedy norman mr., crown land, glen eira road, rippon lea, c25 plan (80/20), melbourne 2030 plan, c14 council plan, rates, orrong road, elsternwick, trees, station street, caulfield north, neerim road, glenhuntly, glenhuntly park, orrong ward, grossbard cr., martens cr., building permits, delegated planning committee (dpc), steward joy, brohier peter, campbell fliss, scutt alex, ray darren, hannah brian, st. john’s uniting church, mees paul dr., elsternwick club, sandham street, melbourne weekly bayside, glen eira debates, walsh investigation, whelen investigation, forge cheryl cr., whiteside helen mayor, save our suburbs (sos), walsh mary, walsh kevin, french christine, elsternwick junction, planning scheme, planning scheme amendment c87, significant character areas (scas), planisphere final report, oakdene crescent, carnegie, blackwood street, housing diversity areas, urandaline grove, caulfield, normanby road/park crescent, kambrook road, balaclava road, hawthorn road tramway estate, caulfield south, ulupna road, ormond, murray street, prentice street, kambea grove, chestnut street, mcpherson avenue, queens avenue, caulfield east, derby crescent, clarinda street, st. james parade/downshire road, exhibition street, mckinnon, field street, boyd park, murrumbeena, lindsay avenue, lydson street -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - Joyous Gard
... ... Boyd Park...Springthorpe Memorial Boroondara Cemetery Gilbert Web C Gilbert Webb The Wheel of Life Springthorpe John William Inglis Annie Constance Springthorpe Dorothy Springthorpe Annie Constance Springthorpe Enid Springthorpe Lancelot Springthorpe Guy Joyous Gard Doble Allan M Doble Mrs Allan Murrumbeena Primary School Springthorpe Reserve Joyous Gard Court Tyers S W Outer Circle Railway Boyd Park Wahroonga Crescent Murrumbeena Caulfield City Council Boyd’s pottery Linear Park Article Joyous Gard ...Two copies of a one page photocopy from the book Australian Sculptors (1980) by Ken Scarlett, describing the Springthorpe Memorial at Boroondara Cemetery, Kew. The file also includes a photocopy of an article by Chrys Spicer, date and source unknown, about the Springthorpe Memorial. The article includes seven photographs of the memorial. A research note by Chloe Stapleton, dated 31/08/12, suggests a possible source for this article. The file also includes a copy of a typed letter from Allan M Doble to Melbourne University Art Curator Heather Lowe, dated 24/03/1995, concerning the history of the Wheel of Life Sculpture originally located at Joyous Gard. The file also includes a copy of a typed letter, dated 19/05/1995, from Allan Doble to the Melbourne University Gallery with information about the Wheel of Life sculpture Also included in the file are photocopies of two Melway maps showing the location of Joyous Gard and Springthorpe Reserve with notes by Allan Doble, dated 24/03/1995. The file also includes eight coloured photographs (100mm x 150mm) of the Wheel of Life sculpture now located in the Medical School of the University of Melbourne, date and photographer unknown, probably 1990s. Negatives are also included.springthorpe memorial, boroondara cemetery, gilbert web c, gilbert webb, the wheel of life, springthorpe john william, inglis annie constance, springthorpe dorothy, springthorpe annie constance, springthorpe enid, springthorpe lancelot, springthorpe guy, joyous gard, doble allan m, doble mrs allan, murrumbeena primary school, springthorpe reserve, joyous gard court, tyers s w, outer circle railway, boyd park, wahroonga crescent, murrumbeena, caulfield city council, boyd’s pottery, linear park -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, J. A. Hoskin & Son, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1964, 1964
... boyd...malcolm park...Silent Movies Inc, Students' Representative Committee (S.R.C.), Presidential Report, Red Roar or the Commie Threat, Conventional Wisdom, The Malaysian Student in Australia, Conferring of Diplomas 1964, Prizes Presented, Sports, The Past and the Future, The possibility of Fusion Power, School Council, Members of staff, Full Time Diploma Students 1964 ballarat school of mines students' magazine 1964 staff, sports kelvin whitford armand krastins c. w. valentine ray windmill jennifer boyd malcolm park mg. b. mck. henry jutta bacsak noel brady gloria medlyn ken felstead jan butterworth wayne collins diane berry lora richter mr arblaster eric fromm john costa stephen drew judi woodward michael moissinac e. r. mcgrath geoff. pepperell marilyn barclay gary roberts jon mcdonald ratnam nachiappan jeni milbourne dalia berzins bernard livingston ken ogden g. n. hart k. g. whitford e. j. barker h. j. trudinger margaret leong yew har ong william cheng ellen leong joan wright poh teck shen kristine goodier kok fong ho kenneth laurence blee jillian margaret norton francis john pomeroy graeme reginald williams robert christopher blayney alan joseph horne anthony chai shing yeung matthew john zeegars peter william dalton donald francis holmes francis yung hei kwong william lawrence moore david sydney perry vincent william quinn graeme arthur waller alan desmond bellingham george ikstrums george lauchlan nevet leishman barry john lonsdale malcolm john peel harold matthew everett bruce hugh flavel chin kee hung barry james patterson willem roodenburg raymond john benn lloyd john menz ian boyd beaumont victor raymond wilson norman kenneth hullick philip clive lockyer peter grantley prest robert michael norton chermsak tanskul kenneth james mciver neil albert bromley robert james chapman norman lindsay nash joe hart john thorne greg. hunter wayne johnson robert e. grubb tan joo lim l. t. negri p. h. malins ruth russell colin jellet ken delany roger lonsdale bobby ong gim sen ooi kok hai Yellow soft cover with black inscriptions and black images on front cover, 96 pages including advertisements. ...Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1964. Editorial - Education or Indocrination, The Principal's Page, "The Happiest Days of your Life", From Mr. Arblaster, Ceremony to Stand On, The Creative Personality, Are we Overworked?, Folksinging by the Miners, S.M.B. Silent Movies Inc, Students' Representative Committee (S.R.C.), Presidential Report, Red Roar or the Commie Threat, Conventional Wisdom, The Malaysian Student in Australia, Conferring of Diplomas 1964, Prizes Presented, Sports, The Past and the Future, The possibility of Fusion Power, School Council, Members of staff, Full Time Diploma Students 1964Yellow soft cover with black inscriptions and black images on front cover, 96 pages including advertisements.ballarat school of mines students' magazine 1964, staff, sports, kelvin whitford, armand krastins, c. w. valentine, ray windmill, jennifer boyd, malcolm park, mg. b. mck. henry, jutta bacsak, noel brady, gloria medlyn, ken felstead, jan butterworth, wayne collins, diane berry, lora richter, mr arblaster, eric fromm, john costa, stephen drew, judi woodward, michael moissinac, e. r. mcgrath, geoff. pepperell, marilyn barclay, gary roberts, jon mcdonald, ratnam nachiappan, jeni milbourne, dalia berzins, bernard livingston, ken ogden, g. n. hart, k. g. whitford, e. j. barker, h. j. trudinger, margaret leong, yew har ong, william cheng, ellen leong, joan wright, poh teck shen, kristine goodier, kok fong ho, kenneth laurence blee, jillian margaret norton, francis john pomeroy, graeme reginald williams, robert christopher blayney, alan joseph horne, anthony chai shing yeung, matthew john zeegars, peter william dalton, donald francis holmes, francis yung hei kwong, william lawrence moore, david sydney perry, vincent william quinn, graeme arthur waller, alan desmond bellingham, george ikstrums, george lauchlan nevet leishman, barry john lonsdale, malcolm john peel, harold matthew everett, bruce hugh flavel, chin kee hung, barry james patterson, willem roodenburg, raymond john benn, lloyd john menz, ian boyd beaumont, victor raymond wilson, norman kenneth hullick, philip clive lockyer, peter grantley prest, robert michael norton, chermsak tanskul, kenneth james mciver, neil albert bromley, robert james chapman, norman lindsay nash, joe hart, john thorne, greg. hunter, wayne johnson, robert e. grubb, tan joo lim, l. t. negri, p. h. malins, ruth russell, colin jellet, ken delany, roger lonsdale, bobby ong gim sen, ooi kok hai -
Federation University Historical CollectionMagazine - Booklet, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1964, 1964
... boyd...malcolm park...Trudinger ballarat school of mines students' association ray windmill kelvin whitford jennifer boyd malcolm park jutta bacsak noel brady gloria medlyn ken felstead jan butterworth wayne collins diana berry lora richter arblaster stephen drew judi woodward michael moissinac marilyn barclay jon mcdonald gloria roberts ratnam nachiappan jeni milbourne daila berzins bernard livingston trudinger barker ballarat asian students' association margaret leong yew har ong william cheng elen leong joan wright poh teck shen kristine goodier kok fong ho robert grub tan joo lim eric mcgrath award kevin whitford Ronaldson Brothers and Tippett Electrolytic Zinc Company Myers Mount Isa Mines Austaluco Aluminium Owen's of Ballarat Alexandria Tea Rooms Roy Brack's Men's Wear Lamanz A.J. ...Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine was a Students' Association magazine. The president was G.N. Hart and the 1964 editors were Kelvin Whitford and Armand Krastins. The cover was designed by Colin Jellet. Advertising was obtained by Jon McDonald and Peter Smith. Active collaborators were John Costa, Ken Delany, Roger Lonsdale, John Byrne and Bobby Ong Gim Sen. Harry Arblaster retired in 1964 as the Principal of the Ballarat School of Mines, and E.J. Barker was appointed in his place. The Vice-Principal was H.J. TrudingerYellow/orange soft covered book of 96 pages. Articles include: Initiation, The creative Personality, Folk Singing by the Miners, SMB Silent Movies Inc., Red Roar and the Commie Threat, Paleopyrology, Conventional Wisdom, B-Day, The Malaysian Student in Australia, Moral Heresy, Sport, The Past and the Future?, The Possibility of Fusion Power, School Council, Members of Staff, list of full time diploma students. Those who had diplomas conferred were listed, as were the prize winners. Snippets: D.M. Pollard won the R.W. Richards Medal; John Costa was SRC Secretary, Jon McDonald was SRC President Images are named and include student activities Advertisement include: Ronaldson Brothers and Tippett; Electrolytic Zinc Company, Myers, Mount Isa Mines, Austaluco Aluminium, Owen's of Ballarat, Alexandria Tea Rooms, Roy Brack's Men's Wear, Lamanz, A.J. William Electrical Instruments, H.B. Selby, M.G. Taylor, T.J. Coutts, Ballaarat Gas Company, H.A. Davis Motor Service, Henderson-Palmer, Coca-Cola, Philps Electrical Industries, the Wattle, Eclipse Motors, BHP, M.B. John & Hattersley, Sheffield's Record Bar, Andrew Gault, Tait Book Company, Broken Hill Associated Smelters, Ballarat Colour Centre, Morsheads, Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation, J.J. Mortimer, Ewins, Gallery 321, J.A. Hoskinballarat school of mines, students' association, ray windmill, kelvin whitford, jennifer boyd, malcolm park, jutta bacsak, noel brady, gloria medlyn, ken felstead, jan butterworth, wayne collins, diana berry, lora richter, arblaster, stephen drew, judi woodward, michael moissinac, marilyn barclay, jon mcdonald, gloria roberts, ratnam nachiappan, jeni milbourne, daila berzins, bernard livingston, trudinger, barker, ballarat asian students' association, margaret leong, yew har ong, william cheng, elen leong, joan wright, poh teck shen, kristine goodier, kok fong ho, robert grub, tan joo lim, eric mcgrath award, kevin whitford, ronaldson brothers and tippett, electrolytic zinc company, myers, mount isa mines, austaluco aluminium, owen's of ballarat, alexandria tea rooms, roy brack's men's wear, lamanz, a.j. william electrical instruments, h.b. selby, m.g. taylor, t.j. coutts, ballaarat gas company, h.a. davis motor service, henderson-palmer, coca-cola, philps electrical industries, the wattle, eclipse motors, bhp, m.b. john & hattersley, sheffield's record bar, andrew gault, tait book company, broken hill associated smelters, ballarat colour centre, morsheads, commonwealth aircraft corporation, j.j. mortimer, ewins, gallery 321, j.a. hoskin -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - Outer Circle Linear Park
... Park... Outer Circle Railway... Parks... Saunders R. E.... Briggs A. G.... Quinn M.... Rudski B.... Outer Circle Study Group... Roper Tom... Kirner Joan... Dunstan David... Railways... Trees... Murrumbeena... Campbell Felicitie E.... Badger Jim... Peter Foeden and Associates... Campbell Adack... Lang Robert... Gallney Cr.... Cain John... Cain Nancy... Boyd...Campbell of the Caulfield Historical Society, dated 14/09/1988 supporting the naming of a section of the Linear Park as Boyd Park. Two pages typed and a hand written copy. ...Campbell of the Caulfield Historical Society, dated 14/09/1988 supporting the naming of a section of the Linear Park as Boyd Park. Two pages typed and a hand written copy. ...OUTER CIRCLE LINEAR PARK, joint submission by cities of Kew, Camberwell, Malvern and Caulfield. A bound fifteen page submission, dated 08/07/1985, by four councils urging the creation of the Outer Circle Linear Park. Includes map and photographs. OUTER CIRCLE RAILWAY: A PLAN FOR A LINEAR PARK, report of the Outer Circle Study Group. Bound booklet of one hundred and thirty five typewritten and photocopied pages about the creation of this park. The Introduction was signed by Tom Roper, Minister for Planning and Environment, and by Joan Kirner, Minister for Conservation, Forests and Lands. Undated but the Introduction states that public submissions must be received by 31/05/1988. Includes maps, sketches of proposed facilities, a history of the former Outer Circle Railway Line, and a description of notable plants and trees. A double sided, one page leaflet, published by the Murrumbeena Outer Circle Parkland Retention Group, MOCPRG, with timeline of the park and map. Undated but the last date on the timeline is 1985. Includes small sheet headed WHAT CAN YOU DO? Cutting from the CAULFIELD CONTACT titled A NEW PARK IT’S OFFICIAL, dated 26/02/1988, on official announcement of the new park. Two copies of OUTER CIRCLE LINEAR PARK, a four paged pamphlet published by Outer Circle Linear Park Implementation Committee on the new park. Includes detailed map. Letter between Felicitie E. Campbell of the Caulfield Historical Society, dated 14/09/1988 supporting the naming of a section of the Linear Park as Boyd Park. Two pages typed and a hand written copy. Also a type written letter from Jim Badger, Manager, Cultural Services, City of Caulfield, supporting the naming as Boyd Park, dated 16/08/1988. An album of thirty five colour photographs by Peter Foeden and Associates, of the official opening of the Outer Circle Linear Park by Premier John Cain, 1988. Photographs are numbered and the album includes handwritten descriptions of each photograph. Two mounted photographs of the Caulfield section of Linear Park, undated. One black and white and one colour.outer circle linear park, outer circle railway, parks, saunders r. e., briggs a. g., quinn m., rudski b., outer circle study group, roper tom, kirner joan, dunstan david, railways, trees, murrumbeena, campbell felicitie e., badger jim, peter foeden and associates, campbell adack, lang robert, gallney cr., cain john, cain nancy, boyd john, boyd arthur, boyd merric, boyd penleigh, boyd robyn, boyd james, boyd guy, ballantyne mr. -
Yackandandah & District Historical SocietyMedal - British War Medal, Ben Boyd's British War Medal
... He gave his occupation as 'cutter'. Boyd reported to Royal Park on 6 January 1916, attached to the 22nd Battalion 11th reinforcements. ...He gave his occupation as 'cutter'. Boyd reported to Royal Park on 6 January 1916, attached to the 22nd Battalion 11th reinforcements. ...Ben Boyd enlisted in the AIF in Melbourne, 13 December 1915, giving his age as 42 years and 11 months. At that time he gave Bathurst as parish of birth, and attested that his wife Emma, next of kin, resided in Fitzroy. He gave his occupation as 'cutter'. Boyd reported to Royal Park on 6 January 1916, attached to the 22nd Battalion 11th reinforcements. He embarked for the Middle East on 29 March, and it appears that he spent the rest of his service in Egypt, apart from some four months in Palestine from September 1917 to January 1918. During this time it appears that he was attached to the 11th Light Horse Regiment Provost Corps. There were various promotions to 'temporary Corporal' and 'Acting Sergeant'. Boyd disembarked in Australia on 25 August 1919. The first reference to Yackandandah in Boyd's war record came in his application for the British War Medal and Victory Medal, in a letter dated 10 February 1924. He received those medals on or about 3 March 1924. By that time he had been working in Yackandandah for several years, having been engaged as an 'up-tp-date cutter and tailor' by Mrs Haig in 1921. He continued working as a tailor until his passing in 1957. There is an anecdotal recollection of Boyd sitting up on what was the bank counter making garments and watching the world pass by on High Street, and also reference to him replying to the toast for The Diggers, at a smoke social convened by the Returned Services League to honour Sir Kenneth Beatty, at Martin's Hotel, 8 September 1927. The Yackandandah Museum is housed in what had been the Bank of Victoria and had become the business premises and residence of Haig Tailor. The building bore the title B. Boyd Tailor as late as the 1960's. Isabella Haig sold the building and residence to Yackandandah Historical Society in 1969. Instituted by King George V in 1919 to mark the end of World War I and record the service given, the British War Medal 1914-20, was also variously known as Squeak, or Mutt. Boyd was eligible for having entered a theatre of war during specified periods and having left places of residence and rendered approved service overseas. The medal is cupro-nickel (silver?) with the effigy of George V on the obverse. The reverse has an image of St George on horseback trampling underfoot the eagle shield of the Central Powers, and a skull and cross-bones, the emblems of death. Above this is the risen sun of victory. The years 1914 and 1918 are shown on the outside edge of the reverse surface. A ribbon is attached per a top bar. The ribbon has a wide central watered stripe of orange, flanked by two narrow white stripes, which are in turn flanked by two black pin-stripes, further flanked by two outer stripes of blue. (Refer Notes.) On the obverse, "GEORGIVS V BRITT. OMN: REX ET: IND: IMP" On the reverse "1914 1918" On the edge, stamped, "4378 A-SGT. B. BOYD. PROV. CPS. A.I.F."world war 1, great war 1914 - 1918, medals, british empire -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Alan King, Sign: Clara Southern, Heidelberg School Artists Trail, Main Road, Research, 2008
... Boyd, who is represented in all Australian state galleries and the National Collection in Canberra. May Vale, daughter of politician William, lived in Diamond Creek. With Jane Price they feature on the Heidelberg School Artists Trail, part of which runs through Nillumbik. The trail includes signs each displaying a reproduction of a painting by an artist and located near where the artist lived or painted. In Nillumbik the trail includes parts of Warrandyte, Eltham in the Alistair Knox Park...Boyd, who is represented in all Australian state galleries and the National Collection in Canberra. May Vale, daughter of politician William, lived in Diamond Creek. With Jane Price they feature on the Heidelberg School Artists Trail, part of which runs through Nillumbik. The trail includes signs each displaying a reproduction of a painting by an artist and located near where the artist lived or painted. In Nillumbik the trail includes parts of Warrandyte, Eltham in the Alistair Knox Park ...Warrandyte artist, Clara Southern, features on the Artists Trail. Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p189 Since early in the 20th century this district has attracted artists and other creative people. So much so, that Eltham has been compared to the Left Bank in Paris, New York’s Greenwich Village and London’s Bloomsbury. That is until the 1970s when Eltham rapidly expanded into a suburb. However many artists still flourish not only in Montsalvat, Dunmoochin and the Bend of Islands but elsewhere in Nillumbik. Some artists who have worked or lived in Nillumbik are well-known nationally and internationally. Artists are attracted to the hilly district’s subtle colours, unique light and the Yarra River and Diamond Creek. The railway’s extension to Eltham in 1902 brought artists to paint for the day or to camp. Then many settled in Eltham, perhaps also because the poor quality land, far from the city, was cheap. Following World War Two they found they could build houses and studios cheaply by making their own mud-bricks. The flexible material, with its warm tones blending into the bush, also satisfied their aesthetic sensibilities. As early as 1900, Will Longstaff, known for his painting The Ghosts of Menin Gate at the National War Memorial in Canberra, lived at Stanhope in Peter Street, Eltham, later to become the home of intellectuals Clem and Nina Christensen. Members of Australia’s first significant art movement, the Heidelberg School of Artists, painted in Eltham, Warrandyte and Diamond Creek. Walter Withers lived at the corner of Bolton and Brougham Street, Eltham and taught Sir Hans Heysen, who for a short while stayed with the Withers family. In Warrandyte were Clara Southern, whom Frederick McCubbin taught at the National Gallery School and Penleigh Boyd, who is represented in all Australian state galleries and the National Collection in Canberra. May Vale, daughter of politician William, lived in Diamond Creek. With Jane Price they feature on the Heidelberg School Artists Trail, part of which runs through Nillumbik. The trail includes signs each displaying a reproduction of a painting by an artist and located near where the artist lived or painted. In Nillumbik the trail includes parts of Warrandyte, Eltham in the Alistair Knox Park, Main Road shopping precinct and Wingrove Park, the Research walking track on Main Road and the Diamond Creek Reserve. In 1916 artist William ‘Jock’ Frater lived at the corner of Arthur and Bible Streets, Eltham. Before then, Frater, with other artists including Percy Leason (who moved to Eltham in the mid 1920s) painted in Eltham on weekends. They camped near Bible and Pitt Streets and along the Diamond Creek where the Eltham Retirement Centre now stands.4 In 1921, painter Peter Newbury (father to painter David Newbury, who was born in Eltham) moved to Cromwell Street, Eltham. Max Meldrum, the first Australian painter to formulate a consistent theory of art largely based on tone,5 taught local artists Alan Martin, Clarice Beckett, Peter Glass and Justus Jörgensen. Meldrum visited Eltham then rented a house there for 18 months opposite Wingrove Park. In 1934, artist and architect Justus Jörgensen and his doctor wife Lil and friends built Montsalvat, the artists’ colony. Montsalvat has played an important part in attracting artists to Eltham and its mud-brick, pisé, stone and recycled building materials has had a major influence on Eltham’s built environment. Jörgensen’s students who also helped him build Monstalvat included Arthur Munday, Lesley Sinclair, Helen Lempriere, Joe Hannan, Helen, Sonia and jeweller/sculptor, Matcham Skipper. Among artists who visited Montsalvat were Clifton Pugh and Angry Penguins’ artists Albert Tucker and Arthur Boyd. Some who painted after World War Two were Alan Martin of Eltham and Warrandyte artists Frank Crozier and Harry De Hartog6, one of Melbourne’s first painters influenced by Cubism.This collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, clara southern, main road, research (vic), heidelberg school artists trail -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Alan King, Southernwood, cnr Bolton and Brougham Street, Eltham, 30 January 2008
... These include three in Warrandyte: one formerly owned by Penleigh Boyd, another by Frank Crozier, and the other by Danila Vassilieff; and two in Eltham: Percy Leason’s in Lavender Park Road and Justus Jörgensen’s Montsalvat. ...These include three in Warrandyte: one formerly owned by Penleigh Boyd, another by Frank Crozier, and the other by Danila Vassilieff; and two in Eltham: Percy Leason’s in Lavender Park Road and Justus Jörgensen’s Montsalvat. ...Walter Withers once lived at the corner of Bolton and Brougham Streets, Eltham. Covered under Heritage Overlay, Nillumbik Planning Scheme. Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p105 Walter Withers, one of Australia’s most famous artists, once lived in Southernwood, the weatherboard house at the corner of Bolton and Brougham Streets, Eltham. Withers, one of the first prominent artists to live in Eltham, was known for his lyrical paintings of the Australian bush and is associated with the Heidelberg School of artists. Withers was born in 1854 at Handsworth, Warwickshire, England, the grandson of an artist. He studied art at the Royal Academy of Arts, London. But in 1882 his father, opposing an artistic career for Withers, ordered him to go to Australia. However, after working as a jackaroo on several country properties for 18 months, Withers resumed painting in Melbourne, where he enrolled in evening art classes at the Melbourne National Gallery school of painting under G F Folingsby. Employed as a draughtsman by William Inglis & Co, then by Ferguson & Mitchell, lithographic printers, Withers produced portraits in black-and-white for several periodicals. His work was exhibited in the Old Academy, Melbourne. At this time he met and became life-long friends with artists Frederick McCubbin, Tom Roberts and Louis Abrahams. In 1887 Withers went to England and married Fanny Finn. They lived in Paris for awhile, where Withers studied at the Academie Julian. After his return to Melbourne in 1889, Withers lived at the artist camp at Eaglemont, then moved close to the Charterisville mansion, where he established a studio and sub-let cottages to other artists. Around 1892 Withers opened a Collins Street studio, had his first exhibition, and started giving painting classes. One of his pupils was Norman Lindsay, also to become a prominent artist. Withers had long been attracted to Eltham, but had to wait until 1903 to live there, after the railway line was extended to Eltham in 1902. He could then commute to the painting classes he gave in Melbourne. Withers lived on the two and a half acres (1.0ha) Bolton Street property with his wife and five children. They were joined for a short time by prominent painter Sir Hans Heyson who took lessons from Withers. Withers added a studio to the Queen Anne/Edwardian style seven-bedroom home, which had been built in 1891. Each bedroom included a fireplace and most rooms had 12 foot high (3.6m) ceilings. The house retains several fine leadlight windows. Withers painted his largest canvas The Return from the Harvest in 1905, at his Eltham studio. He is represented in national, state and regional galleries, and in many private collections in Australia and abroad. In 1904-05 Withers was president of the Victorian Artists’ Society. Withers at times stayed during the week at his studio in Oxford Chambers, Melbourne, and on weekends and holidays with his family at Eltham. Withers lived in Eltham until his death in 1914, aged 60 years. He had been plagued by rheumatism and in later life by heart and lung disease. It is said he died of a stroke peacefully in a rocking chair in front of the lounge-room fire. He is buried at St Helena in the St Katherine’s Anglican Church cemetery. In 1983, the auction of the house sparked fears that it would be pulled down, or substantially altered. Fortunately the new owners decided to retain the house. Some security was given to the house’s future when it was later included in the Heritage Overlay to the Nillumbik Planning Scheme. The property is also important because it is one of only a few left in the district, which were once owned by noted artists. These include three in Warrandyte: one formerly owned by Penleigh Boyd, another by Frank Crozier, and the other by Danila Vassilieff; and two in Eltham: Percy Leason’s in Lavender Park Road and Justus Jörgensen’s Montsalvat. A small park at the corner of Bible and Arthur Streets, Eltham is named in Walter Withers’ honour.This collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, bolton steet, brougham steet, eltham, southernwood, walter withers house -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Property Binder, 16 Homestead Road, Eltham, 'Handfield House'
... Boyd...16 Homestead Road...Handfield House...45 Lavender Park...Newsclipping; Advertisement, Morrison Kleeman, Eltham South 16 Homestead Road, Diamond Valley Leader, November 5, 2008, p7 (on reverse, p8 Advertisement, Morrison Kleeman, Eltham 45 Lavender Park Road) Designed by Robin Boyd for friends John and Esta Handfield, Handfield House was built 1961. ...Newsclipping; Advertisement, Morrison Kleeman, Eltham South 16 Homestead Road, Diamond Valley Leader, November 5, 2008, p7 (on reverse, p8 Advertisement, Morrison Kleeman, Eltham 45 Lavender Park Road) Designed by Robin Boyd for friends John and Esta Handfield, Handfield House was built 1961. ...Contents: 1. Morrison Kleeman Sales brochure 2008 2. Newsclipping; Advertisement, Morrison Kleeman, Eltham South 16 Homestead Road, Diamond Valley Leader, November 5, 2008, p7 (on reverse, p8 Advertisement, Morrison Kleeman, Eltham 45 Lavender Park Road) Designed by Robin Boyd for friends John and Esta Handfield, Handfield House was built 1961. In a letter dated 16 May 1989 to Blanche Shallard of the Shire of Eltham Historical Society, John Handfield advised that the house was designed by their friend Robin Boyd and that it was built in 1961. As of that date they had been the only occupants. They were still the owners when the house was included in the 1992 Shire of Eltham Heritage Study The 1992 Study advised: CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE Designed by well-known Victorian Architect Robin Boyd after he returned from lecturing architectural students in Japan, the Handfield residence shows the influence of traditional Japanese design in its modular wall arrangements, solid and glazed panels and sliding exterior doors. The courtyard planning, floor to ceiling glass walls and the combination of single and double storey sections on the steep site illustrate quite advanced dwelling design for its time. Designed to house three generations, grandparents, their children and grandchildren, the house at the time of the 1992 study was reported to be very intact. DESCRIPTION Quite advanced design, in planning and detailing. Plan U-shaped. Single and double storied; the arms of the U are basically single storied, while the base running parallel with the Yarra River is two storied. Walls timber stud framed?, asbestos cement sheet clad. Roofs flat?. Floors timber, some concrete?. Features include the modular wall design, courtyard planning, combination of single and double storey sections, internal planning and floor to ceiling glass walls. SOURCES OF INFORMATION: Information from Mr. John Handfield. CONSERVATION GUIDELINES: Keep this residence intact. Esta Handfield died in 1995 The property was sold in 1996 Property history (source realestate.com.au) 2022 – Sold $2,240,000 September 17, 2022 by Jellis Craig - Eltham 1998 – Sold $348,500 June 20, 1998 1996 – Sold $250,000 September 9, 1996 (possibly Stockdale & Leggo) The property was offered for sale in 2008 by Morrison Kleeman with a price guide of $900,00 to $990,00 but it has not been confirmed if this sale proceeded property, eltham, houses, john handfield, esta handfield, robin boyd, 16 homestead road, handfield house, 45 lavender park road -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - BRIGHTON GENERAL CEMETERY
... Park... Cheltenham And Regional Cemeteries Trust... Springvale Cemetery... Southern Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust... Manson Johanna... Religious Groups... Groups (People)... Funerals... Cremation... Joynt William Donovan... Boyd...Cemeteries Brighton Authors Journalists Occupations People Documents Pamphlets Tourist Leaflets Migrants Widowers Knowles Marion Cambridge Ada Buckley Herbert Browne Thomas Alexander Walstab George Alexander Cunningham Edward Sheldon Dow John Lament Dexter Caroline Lynch Caroline Brighton General Cemetery People Associated With Culture Brighton Cemetorians East Brighton North Road People By Circumstance Knowles Joseph Cross George Frederick Ribbledon Herbert Horseracing Equestrian Events Pioneers Squatters Civil Servants Police Boldrewood Rolf Robbery Under Arms The Miner’s Right Babes In The Bush Communication Activities The Age The Herald The Argus Edward Wilson Estate Burketown The Leader Walstab Mary Anne Nolan Anne Jackson Maval Mary Sir Graham Barry Ministry Dow Marion Jane Orr Marion Jane McKenzie David Dexter William Ladies Almanack: The Southern Cross Or Australian Album And New Years Gift Institute Of Hygiene Lynch William Mayors Bombala Cheltenham Pioneer Cemetery Cheltenham Memorial Park Bunurong Memorial Park Cheltenham And Regional Cemeteries Trust Springvale Cemetery Southern Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust Manson Johanna Religious Groups Groups (People) Funerals Cremation Joynt William Donovan Boyd Arthur Peeler Walter Soldiers Armed Forces McCubbin Frederick Casey James Joseph Buckley Maurice Vincent Ogg Charles Catani Carlo Sutton Henry Newland James Ernest Laver Frank Joseph Furphy John Boyd Guy Ballantyre George Frederick Gordon Adam Lindsay McCoy Frderick Higin Batham George Monash John Bent Thomas Miller Septimus Cohen Godfrey Abraham Creswell William Rooke Guilfoyle William Boyd Theodore Penleigh Heinze Bernard Taylor Joseph Leslie Theodore Taylor Squizzy Tritschke Alma Elder James Alexander MacKenzie Breen Marie Boyd William Merrie Boyd Doris Maps East Brighton Hawthorn Road East Brighton Sheffield Road East Brighton Sussex Road Presbyterian Religion Baptist Religion Jewish Religion Roman Catholic Religion Methodist Religion Church of England Anglican Religion Document BRIGHTON GENERAL CEMETERY ...This file contains two brochures from the Brighton General Cemetery, one black and white dated 2013, the other in colour and undated. The first provides eight short biographies of notable writers and journalists interned at the cemetery, the other containing a map with the location of thirty-four notable internments unrelated to literature. Both provide a brief history of the cemetery with the first also including images of some of the people discussed and what appears to be the cemetery emblem. The second brochure displays a colour photograph of a structure in the cemetery.cemeteries, brighton, authors, journalists, occupations, people, documents, pamphlets, tourist leaflets, migrants, widowers, knowles marion, cambridge ada, buckley herbert, browne thomas alexander, walstab george alexander, cunningham edward sheldon, dow john lament, dexter caroline, lynch caroline, brighton general cemetery, people associated with culture, brighton cemetorians, east brighton north road, people by circumstance, knowles joseph, cross george frederick, ribbledon herbert, horseracing, equestrian events, pioneers, squatters, civil servants, police, boldrewood rolf, robbery under arms, the miner’s right, babes in the bush, communication activities, the age, the herald, the argus, edward wilson estate, burketown, the leader, walstab mary anne, nolan anne, jackson maval mary, sir graham barry ministry, dow marion jane, orr marion jane, mckenzie david, dexter william, ladies almanack: the southern cross or australian album and new years gift, institute of hygiene, lynch william, mayors, bombala, cheltenham pioneer cemetery, cheltenham memorial park, bunurong memorial park, cheltenham and regional cemeteries trust, springvale cemetery, southern metropolitan cemeteries trust, manson johanna, religious groups, groups (people), funerals, cremation, joynt william donovan, boyd arthur, peeler walter, soldiers, armed forces, mccubbin frederick, casey james joseph, buckley maurice vincent, ogg charles, catani carlo, sutton henry, newland james ernest, laver frank joseph, furphy john, boyd guy, ballantyre george frederick, gordon adam lindsay, mccoy frderick, higin batham george, monash john, bent thomas, miller septimus, cohen godfrey abraham, creswell william rooke, guilfoyle william, boyd theodore penleigh, heinze bernard, taylor joseph leslie theodore, taylor squizzy, tritschke alma, elder james alexander mackenzie, breen marie, boyd william merrie, boyd doris, maps, east brighton hawthorn road, east brighton sheffield road, east brighton sussex road, presbyterian religion, baptist religion, jewish religion, roman catholic religion, methodist religion, church of england, anglican religion -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - TOURS
... Park... Hawthorn Road... Inkerman Road... Kambrook Road... Paddy’s Swamp... Cannizzo Philip... Caulfield City Council... Trams... Orrong Road... Grimwade House... ‘Harleston’... Grimwade Frederick Sheppard... Primary schools... Caulfield Art Centre... ‘Stanmark’... Art galleries... ‘Craigellachie’... Person William... Pearson Eliza... Francis Newton Mr.... Greenmeadows gardens... Milburn Grove... Greenmeadows House... Lempriere John... Mayors... ‘Glenfern’... Boyd...Caulfield Park Hawthorn Road Inkerman Road Kambrook Road Paddy’s Swamp Cannizzo Philip Caulfield City Council Trams Orrong Road Grimwade House ‘Harleston’ Grimwade Frederick Sheppard Primary schools Caulfield Art Centre ‘Stanmark’ Art galleries ‘Craigellachie’ Person William Pearson Eliza Francis Newton Mr. Greenmeadows gardens Milburn Grove Greenmeadows House Lempriere John Mayors ‘Glenfern’ Boyd ...There are two copies of the Discover Caulfield guide produced by the Caulfield Historical Society. One from 1982 which contains twelve pages, seven of which are typed and the last five a continuation of the guide added later, hand-written. The other is a modern typed version of the same document, including information at the end that "Notes prepared by R. Ballantyne, 25th July, 1982, updated by Betty Snowball, 1992 and Gladys Vallati 4th August, 1995". They both detail a pictorial tours of the mansions and gardens in the City of Caulfield, similar but not identical.caulfield, mansions, gardens, homes, ‘lirrewa’, lirrewa grove, caulfield city hall, smith sydney, ‘halstead’, bambra road, halstead road, caulfield historical society, messrs. upton and smith, civic establishments, dickson james dr., houses, national trust, st. stephen’s church, balaclava road, gothic (revival) architecture, messrs. haddon and henderson, st. aloysius, archbishop of melbourne mannix dr., caulfield park, hawthorn road, inkerman road, kambrook road, paddy’s swamp, cannizzo philip, caulfield city council, trams, orrong road, grimwade house, ‘harleston’, grimwade frederick sheppard, primary schools, caulfield art centre, ‘stanmark’, art galleries, ‘craigellachie’, person william, pearson eliza, francis newton mr., greenmeadows gardens, milburn grove, greenmeadows house, lempriere john, mayors, ‘glenfern’, boyd john captain, boyd martin, ‘myoora’, alma road, ‘bagatelle’, christian thomas, henderson anketell, flats, building construction, ‘burreel’, kooyong road, burreel avenue, francis john, stephen sidney, allan george l., ‘royston’, renwick s. mrs., sargood frederick sir., ‘glen eira’, ricketson henry, caulfield hospital, royal southern memorial hospital, caulfield general medical centre, ‘ripponlea’, reed and barnes, architects, towers, rippon emma, rippon thomas, guilfoyle william, employees, ‘the village houses’, regent street, st. george’s road, cottages, bent thomas sir., jones louisa mrs., nathan benjamin, ‘anselm’, glenferrie street, queen anne style, haddon robert, historical buildings, princes’ park, ‘glenmore’, watts thomas, more hugh, glenhuntly road, gates, villas, ‘hopetoun’, hopetoun street, webb charles, hopetoun hospital, harleston park, allison street, langdon montague, langdon harry joseph, ‘tarqua’, ‘labassa’, manor grove, koch john, robertson a. w., wagner john, ‘ontario’, trinity congregational church, grange road, glen huntly, churches, greek orthodox church, ‘fairfield hall’, north road, younger james, glenhuntly post office, smith alfred, smith anne, methodist church, ‘lambros the cobbler’, railways, ballantyne r., snowball betty, kahlyn private hospital, ‘kynaston’, st. mary’s jubilee school, festivals and celebrations, st. mary’s anglican church, church of england, bishop moorhouse, joynt donoman, elsternwick post office, elsternwick, elsternwick bowling club, elsternwick rsl, caulfield grammar school, davis henry rev., selwyn street, elsternwick railway station, glen eira road, barnett r. j. rev., tudor court, world war 1914-1918, ‘fairhaven’, hope george, caulfield library, plaques, cannons, ‘janvec joinery’, parkside street, ‘parkside court’, clarence street, ‘streetscene’, grange road, greenhouses, vallati gladys -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - Hawthorn Road, 449, Caulfield South
... Boyd Arthur Merricks... Artists... Bent Sir Thomas... Premiers... Bentleigh... Bent Street... Jewish Community... Maple on the Park...The projects are all on Hawthorn Road or Maple Street- Maple on the Park - a mixed use of developments Elle-luxury apartments Central Shule Chabad – new synagogue and community centre Hawthorn Road Caulfield South Land Subdivision Shops Flats Caulfield Primary School Towers Japanese School of Melbourne Sporting Clubs McCubbin Frederick Armadale Bowls Club Brighton Cemetery Boyd Arthur Merricks Artists Bent Sir Thomas Premiers Bentleigh Bent Street Jewish Community Maple on the Park CBG Architects Maple Apartments Schacter Max Property Developers Century 21 Wilson Pride Real Estate Agents Elle Besser David Rosenwald Yoel Amira Gaby Harper Terry Central Shule Chabad Synagogues Community Centres Halls Beter-Zionist Youth Movement Residential Development Commercial Development Eckstein Joey Fein Peter Liebowitz Lionel Besser Dion Butt Rochelle Article Hawthorn Road, 449, Caulfield South ...One item on this address. An article and ads in PRW of 29/07/2011 about three new developments in Caulfield South. Included is a short history and description of the suburb. The projects are all on Hawthorn Road or Maple Street- Maple on the Park - a mixed use of developments Elle-luxury apartments Central Shule Chabad – new synagogue and community centrehawthorn road, caulfield south, land subdivision, shops, flats, caulfield primary school, towers, japanese school of melbourne, sporting clubs, mccubbin frederick, armadale bowls club, brighton cemetery, boyd arthur merricks, artists, bent sir thomas, premiers, bentleigh, bent street, jewish community, maple on the park, cbg architects, maple apartments, schacter max, property developers, century 21 wilson pride, real estate agents, elle, besser david, rosenwald yoel, amira gaby, harper terry, central shule chabad, synagogues, community centres, halls, beter-zionist youth movement, residential development, commercial development, eckstein joey, fein peter, liebowitz lionel, besser dion, butt rochelle -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - Attwood Family
... Park... Footballers... Gangs... Liberal Party... Labour Party... United Australian Party... UAP... Woodland Alec... Liquor Shops... Johnson Suzanne... Singers... Taylor Squizzy... Boyd...Horse Troughs Horse Drawn Vehicle Taxis Board Roy Buick Cars Charleston’s Bakery Carnegie Rosstown Hotel Corum’s Dairy Kangaroo Road Reids Dairy Dalny Road Reid Shaver Racehorses Cove’s Dairy Wilson Street Police Murrumbeena Police Station Dunoon Street Murrumbeena Park Footballers Gangs Liberal Party Labour Party United Australian Party UAP Woodland Alec Liquor Shops Johnson Suzanne Singers Taylor Squizzy Boyd Family Artists Criminals Skase Christopher Skase Charles Sunaria Competition Herald and Weekly Times Ralph J.W. ...Two items about the Attwood Family: A seventeen page computer typed copy of the memories of John Attwood, compiled by Colin Smith in January 2002. Includes memories of his childhood, contact and impressions of local identities including Merric Boyd and others; the retailers and business owners in the Murrumbeena area, the trains and railway stations, picture theatres and other businesses. A photocopy of an article taken from the Herald Sun newspaper 06/11/2007. Myra Attwood, wife of John, local business person in Murrumbeena Newsagency; includes brief local history of family and Myra’s personal hobbies, till the time of her death. Also a newspaper clipping of her death notice, unknown source and date.emily street, murrumbeena, elsternwick, railway stations, signal boxes, beena avenue, murrumbeena state school, primary schools, attwood john, attwood myra, attwood rhonda, attwood colin, attwood warren, attwood murray, attwood janine, attwood susan, attwood michael, attwood greg, attwood gerard, black bridge, outer circle railway, murrumbeena newsagency, newsagents, murrumbeena railway station, railway stations, book binders, stevens alf, sykes harold, attwood motors, neerim road, boyd merric, boyd mrs., timber houses, outbuildings, artists, trains, car parks, christie’s woodyard, ferguson cam, railway accidents, ardyne street, north road, dalny road, brett street, barnes family, newspapers, roads and streets, soils, flower growing, market gardens, world war 1939-1945, land subdivisions, air raid precautions, bicycles, drawing, springthorpe park, mass media, murrumbeena shopping centre, butcher shops, grocer shops, green grocers, shoe shops, confectionary shops, barber shops, beck george, bowyer ralph, rennie bill, bookmakers, presbyterian church, methodist church, hanna’s milk bar, sunday school, woodland bill, ssw grocery chain, drays, woodland alec, lee ron, jewellers, bakeries, fish shops, dressmakers, delicatessens, east bentleigh, selkrigs family, pottery, heads’ garage, head lindsay, head doug, head clarry, head ron, murrumbeena road, car retailers, petrol pumps, motor vehicle repair shops, billy one motors, bird mr., real estate agents, w.b. tonks and company, sparrow mr., pidgeon mr., hardware stores, florist shops, murrumbeena post office, tile shops, gardens, murrumbeena chamber of commerce, kiosks, gardeners, carnegie citizens band, spurway nursing home, argosy theatre, cinemas, dance halls, the capri, theatre groups, caulfield council, the blowfly train service, billiard rooms, printers, hammond olsen and company, l.j. miles and company, moody’s real estate agency, paddocks, flats, es&a bank murrumbeena, esanda bank murrumbeena, state savings bank murrumbeena, commonwealth bank murrumbeena, fuel merchants, hobart road, golden fleece service station, quince’s buses, bus services, ardyne street, timber yard, gow mr., railway parade, shell service station, pharmecies, house miss, bicycle shops, barnhill les mr., fliner mr., boot makers, widdop peter, moran and cato’s, grocers, pizza shop, car yards, classic caravan, o’brien kevin, wrought iron work, williams mr., candle making factory, lights, power tom, gates, fences, whitelaw monier tiles, whitelaw bill, hanna rex, dandenong road, cumloden grammar school, independent schools, emmaus rest house, oakdene, house names, taranto bob, hanson cab service, billy one motors, grey mr., horse troughs, horse drawn vehicle, taxis, board roy, buick cars, charleston’s bakery, carnegie, rosstown hotel, corum’s dairy, kangaroo road, reids dairy, dalny road, reid shaver, racehorses, cove’s dairy, wilson street, police, murrumbeena police station, dunoon street, murrumbeena park, footballers, gangs, liberal party, labour party, united australian party, uap, woodland alec, liquor shops, johnson suzanne, singers, taylor squizzy, boyd family, artists, criminals, skase christopher, skase charles, sunaria competition, herald and weekly times, ralph j.w., j.h. ralph butchers, butcher shops, pennington gardens, home units, flats, schrape frank, builder, smith colin, mansions, death registers, hockley myra, esperanto, book keepers, accountants, solicitors -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - E. E. Gunn Reserve
... Park Trust... Caulfield... Caulfield Council... Kilvington Girls Baptist Grammar School... E.E. Gunn Committee of Management... Barret James... Singleton Clive... Robertson John... Gunn Ernest Edwin... Dorothy Avenue... Newham Grove... Collegians... De La Salle... St. Bedes... The Tigers... Ajax... Rupertswood... Blieden Gary... Old Camberwell... Rombotis John... Toolongs Steve... Glen Eira... Paterson Tom... Boyd...Park Trust Caulfield Caulfield Council Kilvington Girls Baptist Grammar School E.E. Gunn Committee of Management Barret James Singleton Clive Robertson John Gunn Ernest Edwin Dorothy Avenue Newham Grove Collegians De La Salle St. Bedes The Tigers Ajax Rupertswood Blieden Gary Old Camberwell Rombotis John Toolongs Steve Glen Eira Paterson Tom Boyd ...This file contains three items about this Park, formerly known as Ormond Park: An original photograph of E. E. Gunn Reserve Hall. An article from the Caulfield Contact relating to the history of E.E. Gunn Park and the achievements of the committee of management of the Park, dated January/February 1992. An article from The Leader summarising the football competition results, some of which may have been held at E.E. Gunn Park, dated 26 July 2011.e. e. gunn reserve, e.e. gunn park, ee gunn park, ormond park, caulfield south ward, foch street, malane street, ormond, ormond amateur football club, ormond/glen huntly baseball club, ormond cricket club, ormond tennis club, ormond football club, ormond park trust, caulfield, caulfield council, kilvington girls baptist grammar school, e.e. gunn committee of management, barret james, singleton clive, robertson john, gunn ernest edwin, dorothy avenue, newham grove, collegians, de la salle, st. bedes, the tigers, ajax, rupertswood, blieden gary, old camberwell, rombotis john, toolongs steve, glen eira, paterson tom, boyd glenn, demashki mark, the saints, the monds, eltham, elsternwick, albert park, the falcons, the wicks, convery james, hunter justin, power house, prahran/assumption, parks, reserves, playgrounds, sportsgrounds, football, australian rules football, sporting clubs, sports people, clubs, associations, football clubs, sports, recreations, leisure, cultural events, cultural activities, cricket club, baseball club, ovals, playing fields, club houses, scout halls, halls, tennis clubs, athletics, cycling -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyEphemera - St. Mary’s Church, Caulfield
... Boyd W. Fox Chemist... Elsternwick Travel World... Mahony Denis... Hairline 309... Hairdressers... Madge Tulloch Florist... Florist Shops... Michelson and Associates... Estate Agents... Port Phillips Press Pty. Ltd.... Printing Industry... Sommers Jill... Caulfield City Choir... Choirs... The Tait-Smith Chamber Group... Tudor Choristers... Cathedral Brass Ensemble... Trumble Joan... Brookes Raymond Rev.... Porter Miss... Park...Boyd W. Fox Chemist Elsternwick Travel World Mahony Denis Hairline 309 Hairdressers Madge Tulloch Florist Florist Shops Michelson and Associates Estate Agents Port Phillips Press Pty. Ltd. Printing Industry Sommers Jill Caulfield City Choir Choirs The Tait-Smith Chamber Group Tudor Choristers Cathedral Brass Ensemble Trumble Joan Brookes Raymond Rev. Porter Miss Park ...Two copies from St. Mary’s Anglican Church Caulfield, orders of service to celebrate Victoria’s 150th anniversary April 28, 1985. Four copies of pamphlet from St. Mary’s Anglican Church, Caulfield for The Joys of Living in Victoria, a festival of flowers and music dated April 25-28 1985. Included is a brief history from the 1850’s to 1985 of the church. Official opening leaflet with details of events and sponsors. The Joys of Living in Victoria, a festival of flowers and music order of service. Roneoed copy dated 25/04/1985.st. mary’s anglican church, caulfield, brooks r.c. rev., glasson william, organists, glen eira road, allen s. m. and sons, furniture stores, kennington laundry and drycleaners, drycleaners, glen huntly road, elsternwick, nepean highway, gardenvale, caulfield south, t. bathursts and co., funeral directors, ricks camera shop, elsternwick furnishing co., rothels pty. ltd., the sausage factory, four corners picture framing co., taylors the discount store, eight st. georges road, reception rooms, mane event hairdressing, fiskens pharmacy, boyd w. fox chemist, elsternwick travel world, mahony denis, hairline 309, hairdressers, madge tulloch florist, florist shops, michelson and associates, estate agents, port phillips press pty. ltd., printing industry, sommers jill, caulfield city choir, choirs, the tait-smith chamber group, tudor choristers, cathedral brass ensemble, trumble joan, brookes raymond rev., porter miss, park street, stephen george sir, hood crescent, bluestone, reid mr., architects, macartney mrs., st. mary’s church, st. stephen’s, gardenvale, st. clement, elsternwick, st. agnes, glenhuntly, glen huntly, st. catherine, caulfield, langley canon, shelford, green bishop, schools, helenslea, caulfield grammar school, davis j.h. rev., house names -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newsletter - The Grapevine Cuttings by Rob Upson, 1998 to 2000
... 10828.32 The Weekly Times 1869 10828.33 Mark Twain in Australia 10828.34 Bendigo’s Jewish Synagogue 10828.35 Sly Grog on the Goldfields 10828.36 A Brief History of Breweries in Australia 10828.37 The Breweries of Bendigo 10828.38 The Cohn Brothers of Bendigo 10828.39 Mary McCarthy – aged 114 10828.40 Langley Hall and Bishopscourt 10828.41 William ‘Bendigo’ Thompson 10828.42 Lachlan MacLachlan 10828.43 ‘Said Hanrahan’ by John O’Brien 10828.44 The Origin of Sandhurst 10828.45 Lister House 10828.46 Arthur Thomas Woodward 10828.47 The Students of Arthur Thomas Woodward 10828.48 Henry Leggo 10828.49 Chiko Rolls and Four ‘n Twenty Pies 10828.50 HMVS Nelson and Victoria’s Navy (Parts 1 and 2) 10828.52 Anthony Trollope in Australia (Part 1 to 3) 10828.55 Regional Towns of Victoria – a Quiz 10828.56 Exploration and Settlement of Victoria (Parts 1 and 2) 10828.58 The Major Mitchell Expedition into Victoria (Parts 1 to 3) 10828.61 The Gold Rush (Part 1 and 2) 10828.63 The Road to the Diggings (Part 1 and 2) 10828.65 Harold Desbrowe-Annear (Part 1 and 2) 10828.71 Nom de Plumes 10828.72 The New Zealand Gold Rush 10828.73 Ernst Mueller and Ettore Cadorin 10828.74 Sir John Monash 10828.75 P & O Ships 10828.76 Rosalind Park 10828.82 Bendigo Street Names 10828.83 A Constitutional Proposal and Early Bendigo Vineyards 10828.84 Ferdinand von Mueller 10828.85 John Boyd Watson...10828.32 The Weekly Times 1869 10828.33 Mark Twain in Australia 10828.34 Bendigo’s Jewish Synagogue 10828.35 Sly Grog on the Goldfields 10828.36 A Brief History of Breweries in Australia 10828.37 The Breweries of Bendigo 10828.38 The Cohn Brothers of Bendigo 10828.39 Mary McCarthy – aged 114 10828.40 Langley Hall and Bishopscourt 10828.41 William ‘Bendigo’ Thompson 10828.42 Lachlan MacLachlan 10828.43 ‘Said Hanrahan’ by John O’Brien 10828.44 The Origin of Sandhurst 10828.45 Lister House 10828.46 Arthur Thomas Woodward 10828.47 The Students of Arthur Thomas Woodward 10828.48 Henry Leggo 10828.49 Chiko Rolls and Four ‘n Twenty Pies 10828.50 HMVS Nelson and Victoria’s Navy (Parts 1 and 2) 10828.52 Anthony Trollope in Australia (Part 1 to 3) 10828.55 Regional Towns of Victoria – a Quiz 10828.56 Exploration and Settlement of Victoria (Parts 1 and 2) 10828.58 The Major Mitchell Expedition into Victoria (Parts 1 to 3) 10828.61 The Gold Rush (Part 1 and 2) 10828.63 The Road to the Diggings (Part 1 and 2) 10828.65 Harold Desbrowe-Annear (Part 1 and 2) 10828.71 Nom de Plumes 10828.72 The New Zealand Gold Rush 10828.73 Ernst Mueller and Ettore Cadorin 10828.74 Sir John Monash 10828.75 P & O Ships 10828.76 Rosalind Park 10828.82 Bendigo Street Names 10828.83 A Constitutional Proposal and Early Bendigo Vineyards 10828.84 Ferdinand von Mueller 10828.85 John Boyd Watson Newsletter The Grapevine Cuttings by Rob Upson ...Rob Upson became a volunteer at the Bendigo Visitor Centre in 1998. The Staff produced a monthly newsletter called ‘The Grapevine’. Being reasonably new to Bendigo, Rob became interested in its history and began writing articles to share with the volunteers. He called them ‘Grapevine Cuttings’ under the pen name of ‘Merlot’. Rob wrote about 90 articles over a period of 12 years until ‘The Grapevine’ was finally pruned and shutdown. Rob is a valuable volunteer for the Bendigo Historical Society.Sixty Five Newsletters in PDF format from the Grapevine collection that cover the following historical items: Grapevine Newsletters by Rob Upson (Bendigo Historical Society) 10828 Index 10828 Index - Parent Document (This Page) 10828.00 ‘Objection your Honour’ 10828.01 Bendigo’s Gold Volume 10828.02 Harry Boyle (Cricketer) 10828.03 Ellen Clacy on the Goldfields 10828.04 Gold Fever and Vandemonians 10828.05 The Railway to Bendigo (Part 1 and 2) 10828.07 The Pioneer’s Grave at Maiden Gully 10828.08 The First Parliamentary Election, Bendigo 1855 10828.09 The Origin of Place Names 10828.10 The Tram (Parts 1 to 4) 10828.13 W.D.C. Denovan 10828.14 Knipe’s Castle 10828.15 John Hanlon Knipe 10828.16 1st January 1900 in Bendigo 10828.17 William Gay – Bendigo Poet 10828.18 St. Aidan’s Orphanage 10828.19 The Year 2000 – a Prediction from 1967 10828.20 Dr. Henry Backhaus 10828.21 St. Kilian’s Catholic Church 10828.22 S.T. Gill – Goldfields Artist 10828.23 Cobb and Co. 10828.24 ‘The Lights of Cobb and Co.’ by Henry Lawson 10828.25 Federation Celebrations – Sydney 1901 10828.26 The Australian Flag of Stars 10828.27 Old Treasury Building – Melbourne 10828.28 Key Dates in Bendigo’s First 50 Years 10828.29 The March from Robe to Bendigo and China’s Long March 10828.30 A Goldfields Quiz 10828.31 Did You Know That ………..? 10828.32 The Weekly Times 1869 10828.33 Mark Twain in Australia 10828.34 Bendigo’s Jewish Synagogue 10828.35 Sly Grog on the Goldfields 10828.36 A Brief History of Breweries in Australia 10828.37 The Breweries of Bendigo 10828.38 The Cohn Brothers of Bendigo 10828.39 Mary McCarthy – aged 114 10828.40 Langley Hall and Bishopscourt 10828.41 William ‘Bendigo’ Thompson 10828.42 Lachlan MacLachlan 10828.43 ‘Said Hanrahan’ by John O’Brien 10828.44 The Origin of Sandhurst 10828.45 Lister House 10828.46 Arthur Thomas Woodward 10828.47 The Students of Arthur Thomas Woodward 10828.48 Henry Leggo 10828.49 Chiko Rolls and Four ‘n Twenty Pies 10828.50 HMVS Nelson and Victoria’s Navy (Parts 1 and 2) 10828.52 Anthony Trollope in Australia (Part 1 to 3) 10828.55 Regional Towns of Victoria – a Quiz 10828.56 Exploration and Settlement of Victoria (Parts 1 and 2) 10828.58 The Major Mitchell Expedition into Victoria (Parts 1 to 3) 10828.61 The Gold Rush (Part 1 and 2) 10828.63 The Road to the Diggings (Part 1 and 2) 10828.65 Harold Desbrowe-Annear (Part 1 and 2) 10828.71 Nom de Plumes 10828.72 The New Zealand Gold Rush 10828.73 Ernst Mueller and Ettore Cadorin 10828.74 Sir John Monash 10828.75 P & O Ships 10828.76 Rosalind Park 10828.82 Bendigo Street Names 10828.83 A Constitutional Proposal and Early Bendigo Vineyards 10828.84 Ferdinand von Mueller 10828.85 John Boyd Watsonhistory, bendigo, grapevine cuttings -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LA TROBE UNIVERSITY BENDIGO COLLECTION: GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION 2004
... It displays a photo and the names of the recipients - Naomi Boyd, Sophie Gaballa, David Young, Bing Ge, Maggie Francis, Mohammad Khalaf, Vaughan Prain, Elaine Toogood, Kristina Zeravica, Linda Savva, Jodie Long, Bradley Rankin, Bradley Palmer, Ngaire Breen, June Zhu (Julia), Marita Haigh, Penny Lynch, Rhian Birnie, Elise Perry, Ian Riley, Kristen Watson, Janine Watson, Robert Dart, Stephen Oakes, Chris Townsend, Peter Hill, Kerrie Stewart, Ceorgina Hasell, Claire Bolwell, Annie O'Shannessy, Lara Poupard, Jen Duffield, Joerg Parschau, Jason Bysouth, Tim Danes, Amanda Parker, Tracey Miles, Kate Berry, Jaynelle Parks, Richard Allwell, Jenny Watts, Tristan Davis, Alex Harding, Cameron Scott, Dave Marshall, Andrew McCormick, Tom Hartley, Charles Street, Darren Moyle, Genevieve Stanaway, Christine Edgar, Sandy McNeilly, Terri Giri, Christine Evans, Marcus Mann, Alex Fekete, Elaine Doling, Luke Barker and Cathleen Farrelly....It displays a photo and the names of the recipients - Naomi Boyd, Sophie Gaballa, David Young, Bing Ge, Maggie Francis, Mohammad Khalaf, Vaughan Prain, Elaine Toogood, Kristina Zeravica, Linda Savva, Jodie Long, Bradley Rankin, Bradley Palmer, Ngaire Breen, June Zhu (Julia), Marita Haigh, Penny Lynch, Rhian Birnie, Elise Perry, Ian Riley, Kristen Watson, Janine Watson, Robert Dart, Stephen Oakes, Chris Townsend, Peter Hill, Kerrie Stewart, Ceorgina Hasell, Claire Bolwell, Annie O'Shannessy, Lara Poupard, Jen Duffield, Joerg Parschau, Jason Bysouth, Tim Danes, Amanda Parker, Tracey Miles, Kate Berry, Jaynelle Parks, Richard Allwell, Jenny Watts, Tristan Davis, Alex Harding, Cameron Scott, Dave Marshall, Andrew McCormick, Tom Hartley, Charles Street, Darren Moyle, Genevieve Stanaway, Christine Edgar, Sandy McNeilly, Terri Giri, Christine Evans, Marcus Mann, Alex Fekete, Elaine Doling, Luke Barker and Cathleen Farrelly. ...A laminated copy of the "Graduate Diploma in Education 2004". It displays a photo and the names of the recipients - Naomi Boyd, Sophie Gaballa, David Young, Bing Ge, Maggie Francis, Mohammad Khalaf, Vaughan Prain, Elaine Toogood, Kristina Zeravica, Linda Savva, Jodie Long, Bradley Rankin, Bradley Palmer, Ngaire Breen, June Zhu (Julia), Marita Haigh, Penny Lynch, Rhian Birnie, Elise Perry, Ian Riley, Kristen Watson, Janine Watson, Robert Dart, Stephen Oakes, Chris Townsend, Peter Hill, Kerrie Stewart, Ceorgina Hasell, Claire Bolwell, Annie O'Shannessy, Lara Poupard, Jen Duffield, Joerg Parschau, Jason Bysouth, Tim Danes, Amanda Parker, Tracey Miles, Kate Berry, Jaynelle Parks, Richard Allwell, Jenny Watts, Tristan Davis, Alex Harding, Cameron Scott, Dave Marshall, Andrew McCormick, Tom Hartley, Charles Street, Darren Moyle, Genevieve Stanaway, Christine Edgar, Sandy McNeilly, Terri Giri, Christine Evans, Marcus Mann, Alex Fekete, Elaine Doling, Luke Barker and Cathleen Farrelly.bendigo, education, la trobe university bendigo, la trobe university bendigo collection, collection, bendigo, education, teaching, teachers, students, diploma, graduate diploma, tertiary education -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: LETTER, 4th October, 1976
... Boyd St Nature Reserve... The Hon W A Borthwick... Recreation Reserve Extension (Rs 3458)... Cemetry Reserve Extension (Rs 3777)... Rubbish Depot (Rs 5980)... Education Purposes Reserve...(Rs 6402)... J Willis... Bendigo City Council... City Boundary Stone... Regel... Quarry Hill Golf Club... Canberra Botanical Gardens... Stony Ridge Flora Reserve Sydney... Kings Park...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields COMMUNICATION Postal letters Peter Ellis Collection The Bendigo Field Naturalists Club Proposed Boyd St Nature Reserve The Hon W A Borthwick Recreation Reserve Extension (Rs 3458) Cemetry Reserve Extension (Rs 3777) Rubbish Depot (Rs 5980) Education Purposes Reserve (Rs 6402) J Willis Bendigo City Council City Boundary Stone Regel Quarry Hill Golf Club Canberra Botanical Gardens Stony Ridge Flora Reserve Sydney Kings Park Perth Maranoa Gardens Melbourne Kaweka Sanctuary Castlemaine Central and Northern Branch of the National Trust School Sanctuary (Quarry hill) Education Dept Society for Growing Australian Plants - Bendigo Group Lawn Cemetery Bendigo City Council Parks and Recreation Dept Bendigo Trust Afforestation Committee Quality of Life Action Group Ackhurst Plan Winifred Waddell Estate Dept of Crown Lands and Survey Ministry for Conservation Mr G Edwards Mr M Goode Mr J Chellacombe Diana R Collier Letter, dated 4/10/1976 from Diana R. ...Letter, dated 4/10/1976 from Diana R. Collier, Hon. Secretary, The Bendigo Field Naturalists Club to The Minister for Lands, The Hon. W. A. Borthwick making an application to have a reserved area for the preservation of native flora and fauna near the Quarry Hill Golf Club. Features, fauna and flora are mentioned including an original Boundary Stone and the Fairy Waxflower (Eriostemon verrucosus) also known as the Bendigo Wax Flower. Included is a list of birds (including some that nest in the area sometimes) and plants.communication, postal, letters, peter ellis collection, the bendigo field naturalists club, proposed boyd st nature reserve, the hon w a borthwick, recreation reserve extension (rs 3458), cemetry reserve extension (rs 3777), rubbish depot (rs 5980), education purposes reserve, (rs 6402), j willis, bendigo city council, city boundary stone, regel, quarry hill golf club, canberra botanical gardens, stony ridge flora reserve sydney, kings park perth, maranoa gardens melbourne, kaweka sanctuary castlemaine, central and northern branch of the national trust, school sanctuary (quarry hill), education dept, society for growing australian plants - bendigo group, lawn cemetery, bendigo city council parks and recreation dept, bendigo trust afforestation committee, quality of life action group, ackhurst plan, winifred waddell estate, dept of crown lands and survey, ministry for conservation, mr g edwards, mr m goode, mr j chellacombe, diana r collier -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - THE AUSTRALIAN SKETCHER 1873
... Boyd... Lieutenant Sibley... Lieutenant Henderson... Mr Morrison... Bendigo Rifles... Major Taylor... Captain Joseph... Lieutenant Blackham... Bendigo Hotel... Bank of Victoria... Prince Alfred... Mr Abbott... St Paul's Church Bells... Hustlers Mine... Prince Bismarck... James Park...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields EVENT Entertainment Sandhurst The Australian Sketcher 1873 Rev Mr Croxton The Bendigo Advertiser Hallas' Band Northcott's Regimantal Band Captain Moorhead Captain Boyd Lieutenant Sibley Lieutenant Henderson Mr Morrison Bendigo Rifles Major Taylor Captain Joseph Lieutenant Blackham Bendigo Hotel Bank of Victoria Prince Alfred Mr Abbott St Paul's Church Bells Hustlers Mine Prince Bismarck James Park Bell William Hartlett Mr Williamson Mr Purcell Connell Watson & Hogarth MR J B Watson The Engineers Engine-drivers And Blacksmiths Association Melbourne Botanical Gardens Mr Hodgkinson Baron von Muellerus Patrick Hugo McHugh Golden Fleece Mine Orpheus C Kerr Jones The Victorian Racing Club Mr Walker Spencer Robert Chambers's Index to Heirs-at-Law Legatees Missing Friends and persons advertised for during 150 years past Mr Higinbotham Mr D R Morrison Mr McCosh Mr Hicks Carlisle Company James Hamilton Samuel Rochford Royal Hustlers Claim William Mycroft Rifle Brigade Hotel Mr Randall The Right Rev Dr Gould R M S S China James Kennedy Handwritten, detailed account of Hospital Sunday at Sandhurst. ...Handwritten, detailed account of Hospital Sunday at Sandhurst. It mentions the crowds coming into town, the procession, and the day’s entertainment at the Reserve. Also mentions the donations raised for charity. Also a number of small pages titled Facts & Scraps. Mentions a number of daily happenings and the bells at St. Paul's Church.event, entertainment, sandhurst, the australian sketcher 1873, rev mr croxton, the bendigo advertiser, hallas' band, northcott's regimantal band, captain moorhead, captain boyd, lieutenant sibley, lieutenant henderson, mr morrison, bendigo rifles, major taylor, captain joseph, lieutenant blackham, bendigo hotel, bank of victoria, prince alfred, mr abbott, st paul's church bells, hustlers mine, prince bismarck, james park, bell, william hartlett, mr williamson, mr purcell, connell watson & hogarth, mr j b watson, the engineers engine-drivers and blacksmiths association, melbourne botanical gardens, mr hodgkinson, baron von muellerus, patrick hugo mchugh, golden fleece mine, orpheus c kerr, jones, the victorian racing club, mr walker, spencer, robert chambers's index to heirs-at-law legatees missing friends and persons advertised for during 150 years past, mr higinbotham, mr d r morrison, mr mccosh, mr hicks, carlisle company, james hamilton, samuel rochford, royal hustlers claim, william mycroft, rifle brigade hotel, mr randall, the right rev dr gould, r m s s china, james kennedy -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - BENDIGO MEMORIES, 1860 - 80
... Boyd Watson... Carlisle Mine... Kentish Mine... Barnett Lazarus... William Hunter... Joseph Hunter... Robert Hunter... Burnewang Park...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields DOCUMENT Bendigo Memories 1860 - 80 G D Meudell 'The Pleasant Career of a Spendthrift' William Meudell Bank of Victoria (Bendigo) Hon Henry Miller George Lansell Bank of New South Wales Oriental Bank Union Bank Adventure and Advance Mine G Ballerstedt 180 Mine Garden Gully United Co John Boyd Watson Carlisle Mine Kentish Mine Barnett Lazarus William Hunter Joseph Hunter Robert Hunter Burnewang Park William Moffat Bendigo Advertiser 1930 Mr R Buck Statue in Conservatory Gardens Bendigo Advertiser 26/2/1949 Mr Wells Abraham Harkness Alex H Stone Bendigo Advertiser 16/6/1868 Sing Toe Ming Foy Mr Flegg Mr McLachlan Mr W Perry Laying the Foundation Stone of the Sandhurst Masonic-Hall Messrs Vahland and Getzschmann Mr W C Vahland Brother J M'Intyre W M Brother Buckley Brother Connelly Golden and Corinthian Grand United Lodge The Rev J C M'Cullagh Brother G P Joseph The Australasian Sketcher 9/8/1873 Chinese Testimonial Mr Lysaght Bendigo Advertiser 27/11/1856 Ben Eagle 'It Slowly Fades Away' Michelson home Joch Mr Michelson Typed notes titled ' Bendigo Memories, 1860 - 80'. ...Typed notes titled ' Bendigo Memories, 1860 - 80'. Mentioned the Meudell family, some successful mine owners, the statue of the shepherd and the wild beast in the Conservatory Gardens, an argument over a rooster between two Chinese neighbours, Laying the Foundation Stone of the Sandhurst Masonic-Hall, a ring presented to Mr Lysaght by the Chinese, and 'It Slowly Fades Away' which is about a house near a tennis court which has an old brewery under the back garden.document, bendigo memories 1860 - 80, g d meudell, 'the pleasant career of a spendthrift', william meudell, bank of victoria (bendigo), hon henry miller, george lansell, bank of new south wales, oriental bank, union bank, adventure and advance mine, g ballerstedt, 180 mine, garden gully united co, john boyd watson, carlisle mine, kentish mine, barnett lazarus, william hunter, joseph hunter, robert hunter, burnewang park, william moffat, bendigo advertiser 1930, mr r buck, statue in conservatory gardens, bendigo advertiser 26/2/1949, mr wells, abraham harkness, alex h stone, bendigo advertiser 16/6/1868, sing toe, ming foy, mr flegg, mr mclachlan, mr w perry, laying the foundation stone of the sandhurst masonic-hall, messrs vahland and getzschmann, mr w c vahland, brother j m'intyre w m, brother buckley, brother connelly, golden and corinthian grand united lodge, the rev j c m'cullagh, brother g p joseph, the australasian sketcher 9/8/1873, chinese testimonial, mr lysaght, bendigo advertiser 27/11/1856, ben eagle, 'it slowly fades away', michelson home, joch, mr michelson -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Book, Brighton Cemetorians Inc, Our Gallipoli Boys : The centenary of Gallipoli
... City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum) Joyce Park Jasper Road Ormond melbourne Brighton General Cemetery Brighton Cemetery Artists Boyd who fought at Gallipoli and buried in the Brighton Cemetery Our Gallipoli Boys : The centenary of Gallipoli Book Brighton Cemetorians Inc. ...Boyd who fought at Gallipoli and buried in the Brighton Cemeterynon-fictionBoyd who fought at Gallipoli and buried in the Brighton Cemeterybrighton general cemetery, brighton, cemetery, artists -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Town Hall Cafe, 1904
... Boyd described The Capitol as "The best cinema that was ever built or ever likely to be built.” Information about the refurbished Capitol http://thecapitol.tv/about/ Town Hall Cafe Cafes A.J. Lucas Capitol Theatre A sepia photograph of the exterior of a three storey Victorian style building including veranda. It was a cafe owned by A.J. Lucas. The words 'Lucas Town Hall Cafe' are formed in raised lettering across the top storey of the building. Two cars are parked ...The Town Hall Cafe was opened by A.J. Lucas in 1894 in Swanston Street on the Capitol Theatre site. Lucas later opened the exclusive Paris Cafe on Collins Street (1904) and the famous Cafe Australia (1916) which was designed by Walter Burleigh Griffin. He became a highly successful businessman and was the founding president of the Ithacan Philanthropic Society. A.J. Lucas who was born in the village of Exoghi migrated to Australia from Ithaca in 1886.In 1920 Lucas formed a joint venture to redevelop the site of the Town Hall Cafe into Capitol House and Capitol Theatre. Lucas once again commissioned Walter Burley Griffin and wife Marion Mahony Griffin as architects for the project. The Chicago-Gothic-style theatre is considered their greatest interior design work. The Capitol was the first extravagant ‘picture palace’ to be built in Victoria. It originally seated over 2137 people. Renowned Australian architect Robyn Boyd described The Capitol as "The best cinema that was ever built or ever likely to be built.” Information about the refurbished Capitol http://thecapitol.tv/about/A sepia photograph of the exterior of a three storey Victorian style building including veranda. It was a cafe owned by A.J. Lucas. The words 'Lucas Town Hall Cafe' are formed in raised lettering across the top storey of the building. Two cars are parked in front of the building. town hall cafe, cafes, a.j. lucas, capitol theatre -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedDomestic object - Anderson Road No 93, House Key and letters
... Park 3023. Brimbank Library, 301 Hampshire Road, Sunshine 3020. melbourne This key was the front door key to the house at 93 Anderson Road Sunshine. The donor's letter provides an insight to the history of the house and its occupants. Anderson Road Sunshine Robert Garnet Boyd ...This key was the front door key to the house at 93 Anderson Road Sunshine. The donor's letter provides an insight to the history of the house and its occupants. Metal key and letter from the donor with details about the houseNote from the donor. Dear Alan, I'm sorry to say I cannot find my photos of 93 Anderson Rad Sunshine. My husband and I travelled a lot, so they've either disappeared on one of our moves or my brother may have them, he is going to have a look. As to "93", 3-bedroom, lounge room, kitchen / dining room with a woodstove, scullery with a gas stove, laundry, bathroom, and a small back porch. My father eventually built an enclosed back verandah right across the back of the house which had the benefit of bringing the toilet undercover, wonderful. The house was taken by council in the early 70's, to make way for a road through to the old council yards, which was being developed for housing. It was sad because Dad had always kept it in good repair, so there was no need for it to go as there were others in not such a good condition. I loved that house, lots of great memories growing up in Sunshine, but Perth has been our home for many years now. No 93 was bought my grandfather, don't know what date, and my father & mother and baby brother lived there with is sister and husband, their daughter and baby son (Irene & Jack Evans). Uncle Jack was a gardener at Sunshine Gardens. Dad worked first at H.V. McKays and then was a man powered to ICI at Deer Park in the black powder plant during the war. After the war we was transferred into the acid plant. He spent the rest of his working life at ICI. anderson road, sunshine, robert garnet boyd -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedDocument - Stories About St. Albans Celebrating 125 Years, Joseph "Joe" Ribarow, 2018 Revised and reprinted
... Park 3023. Brimbank Library, 301 Hampshire Road, Sunshine 3020. melbourne The most significant phase in the settlement of St. Albans occurred in the early 1900s when the Closer Settlement board subdivided Overnewton Estate into blocks of 200 to 300 acres and offered these for selection. This attracted the new pioneers' families to the district, such as the McAuleys, Boyds ...The most significant phase in the settlement of St. Albans occurred in the early 1900s when the Closer Settlement board subdivided Overnewton Estate into blocks of 200 to 300 acres and offered these for selection. This attracted the new pioneers' families to the district, such as the McAuleys, Boyds, Andersons, Stevens, Colemans, Griffiths, McRaes, King and others to acquire land along Taylors Road and in the Western part of St. Albans through to Sydenham.The stories in this document are about the families who are directly connected to the above era or came somewhat later, but all have contributed to the development of community. They are stories about transition of St. Albans from a sparse rural district to a number of crowded suburban neighborhoods.Stories About St. Albans Celebrating 125 Years Marion McAuley John Stevens Self and Goddard Jimmy Knowles Isabelle Davidson John Perrett Fred Barlowst. albans, john stevens, self and goddard, jimmy knowles, isabelle davidson, john perrett, fred barlow, marion mcauley -
Clunes MuseumPlan - Map, Clunes Caravan Park Amenities Block
... Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields Caravan Park Amenities upgrade Signed by R. A. Boyd 12/71 Engineer Four copies of draftsman plans for the amenities block at the Clunes Caravan Park, one copy has been amended with red pen Clunes Caravan Park Amenities Block Plan Map ...Four copies of draftsman plans for the amenities block at the Clunes Caravan Park, one copy has been amended with red penSigned by R. A. Boyd 12/71 Engineercaravan park, amenities upgrade -
Lake Bolac & District Historical SocietyBlack and white photograph, Lake Bolac State School No. 854, circa 1908
... Back from left: Louis Murray, Mrs J Cameron( Sewing teacher), Boyd Golding, Syd Metherall, Billy Richardson, George Henderson, Bessie Waller, Elsie Park, Isobel Leach, Jessie Leach, Marjorie McMillan, Queenie Cameron ,Mr Pye (Teacher), Vida Golding. ...Back from left: Louis Murray, Mrs J Cameron( Sewing teacher), Boyd Golding, Syd Metherall, Billy Richardson, George Henderson, Bessie Waller, Elsie Park, Isobel Leach, Jessie Leach, Marjorie McMillan, Queenie Cameron ,Mr Pye (Teacher), Vida Golding. ...Pupils and teachers attending the Lake Bolac State School No 854, circa 1908. Back from left: Louis Murray, Mrs J Cameron( Sewing teacher), Boyd Golding, Syd Metherall, Billy Richardson, George Henderson, Bessie Waller, Elsie Park, Isobel Leach, Jessie Leach, Marjorie McMillan, Queenie Cameron ,Mr Pye (Teacher), Vida Golding. Middle: Cliff Murray, Billy Waller, Cyril McMaster, Doris Cameron, Mona McMaster, Rita Golding, Myrtle Golding, Adeline Murphy, Madge Robertson, Kitty Graham, Mary Young, Ann Pitkethly. Front: Alec Murray, Donald Waller, Harry Gale, Les Meek, Eion Murray, Fred Blackham, Les Gale, Fred Walker, Bollie Meek, Jack Young, Lily Blackham, Ruby Young, Minnie Young.lake bolac state school no 854, blackham, cameron, gale, golding, graham, henderson, leach, mcmaster, mcmillan, meek, metherall, murray, murphy, park, pitkethly, pye, richardson, walker, waller, young. -
Robin Boyd FoundationFurniture - Sofa, Robin Boyd
... Park... Robin Boyd...Robin Boyd designed this three-seater sofa. The sofa was featured in the promotional brochure for Domain Park Flats in 1962. ...Walsh St furnishings sofa Domain Park Robin Boyd Rectangular three-seater sofa. 6 timber cigar shaped legs with round flat brass metal feet. ...Robin Boyd designed this three-seater sofa. The sofa was featured in the promotional brochure for Domain Park Flats in 1962. The original sofa is in similar tones to the Featherston chairs (item F002) - it is currently stored offsite.Rectangular three-seater sofa. 6 timber cigar shaped legs with round flat brass metal feet. Olive green/copper loose weave fabric. Wool/silk blend fabric. Armless.walsh st furnishings, sofa, domain park, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd FoundationFurniture - Sofa
... Park... Robin Boyd...This three-seater sofa is a reproduction of the Robin Boyd designed sofa featured in the promotional brochure for Domain Park Flats in 1962 (item F003) from the 2017 Boyd Collection by furniture makers K5....Walsh St furnishings sofa Domain Park Robin Boyd Rectangular three-seater sofa. 6 timber cigar shaped legs with round flat brass metal feet. ...This three-seater sofa is a reproduction of the Robin Boyd designed sofa featured in the promotional brochure for Domain Park Flats in 1962 (item F003) from the 2017 Boyd Collection by furniture makers K5.Rectangular three-seater sofa. 6 timber cigar shaped legs with round flat brass metal feet. Orange wool fabric. Armless.walsh st furnishings, sofa, domain park, robin boyd
