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Canterbury History Group
Article, How the mighty have fallen, 15/08/2006 12:00:00 AM
... Dryden Street... of five mature gum trees in Dryden Street corner of Matlock Street...Canterbury Dryden Street Matlock Street Gum Trees Newspaper ...Newspaper report from the Progress Leader of the axing of five mature gum trees in Dryden Street corner of Matlock Streetcanterbury, dryden street, matlock street, gum trees -
Canterbury History Group
Ephemera - The charm of a cottage garden, [2000]
... Dryden Street... Dryden Street Canterbury in [2000]. Includes a sketch... melbourne Canterbury Dryden Street Edwardian Style Real estate ...Real estate advertisement for the sale by auction of 12 Dryden Street Canterbury in [2000]. Includes a sketch of the exterior of the house and a floor plan.canterbury, dryden street, edwardian style -
Canterbury History Group
Ephemera - 3 Dryden Sreet Canterbury, [2002]
... Dryden Street... Dryden Street Canterbury on 16 March [2002]. Includes a sketch... melbourne Canterbury Dryden Street Timber Houses Real estate ...Real estate advertisement for the sale by auction of 3 Dryden Street Canterbury on 16 March [2002]. Includes a sketch of the exterior of the house Includes a floor plan.canterbury, dryden street, timber houses -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Plaque
Newham is a rural village 8 km north-east of Woodend and 65 km north-east of Melbourne. It is to the north of the Mount Macedon range. It was named after the Newham pastoral run (1848), which is thought to have been named after the birthplace of the run’s proprietor, Edward Dryden, Newham, England. [Source:https://www.victorianplaces.com.au/newhamOblong stained wood plaque with black and guilt text. There is a hole drilled in each corner."NEWHAM METHODIST CHURCH IN MEMORY OF THE PIONEERS. They Rest & Their Works Do Follow Them Rev 14-13"newham methodist church -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Robert Gray at Kays Foundry in Wimmera Street
Robert Gray at Kays Foundry Wimmera Street Stawell standing beside Crusher built for Bulola Goldfields New Guinea. Robert (Bob) Gray born Stawell in 1879 to Edmond and Susan Gray. Robert worked for 20 years at the George Kay Foundry Wimmera Street as a fitter and turner manufacturing and repairing steam engines and boilers. The foundry burnt down in 1924. George Kay gave Bob this reference. He them worked at the sandstone quarry out beyond Mt Dryden (Heatherlie) The stone of which was used to build the Elizabeth Street Commonwealth Bank in Melbourne. Roberts job was that of black smith tempering and sharpening rock drills.Black and white photograph of a man standing beside a circular structure in a large workshop.Robert Grey at Kays Foundry Stawell. Built for Bulola Goldfields New Guinea.stawell industry mining