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Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, 213 Union Road, Surrey Hills c1930, 1930
... 213 Union Road, Surrey Hills c1930......213 union road...The shed /garage had been the old coach house of the adjoining property, 215 Union Road. the boat was launched at the Brighton Yacht Club. ...Beyond the path and fence behind them is the roof of 213 Union Road. Between the fence and the house the view is blocked by the hull of a yacht....213 Union Road, Surrey Hills, Victoria...Beyond the path and fence behind them is the roof of 213 Union Road. Between the fence and the house the view is blocked by the hull of a yacht. 213 Union Road, Surrey Hills c1930 Photograph ...The photo shows part of the process of moving a yacht, named 'Sonia' from 213 Union Road, the home of the Fleming family. It was built in the shed garage of the house and moved from it by horse and dray. The home belonged to Harold Arthur Fleming (1891-1971) and his wife, Georgiana Phyllis (nee Griffiths: 1895-1936). Harold built the boat. They had 3 children - Eric Alexander (1918-1920), Sybil Patricia (1921-2012) and another girl. The shed /garage had been the old coach house of the adjoining property, 215 Union Road. the boat was launched at the Brighton Yacht Club. Harold was a draughtsman. The Flemings lived in a number of houses in Surrey Hills: 1. 1919 - 'Radnor' in Croydon Road; the name possibly derives from Radnorshire, Wales where Georgiana was born. 2. 1921 - 169 Union Road 3. 1931 - 213 Union Road. The donor (deceased) was the daughter of the builder and married Keith Andrew Fleming. A black & white photo with 3 draught horses in the foreground. Beyond the path and fence behind them is the roof of 213 Union Road. Between the fence and the house the view is blocked by the hull of a yacht.harold arthur fleming, miss georgiana phyllis griffiths, mrs georgiana phyllis fleming, 213 union road, horses, boating -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Denholm's Garage, 209 Union Road, Surrey Hills
... Denholm's Garage, 209 Union Road, Surrey Hills......union road...In 2018 it is managed by John and Val's son Phillip and is believed to be the only business in the Union Road shops with a continuous history of use....Denholm, Proptr. / 209 UNION ROAD, SURREY HILLS / Phone Box Hill 959 / AUSTIN OAKLAND / PONTIAC DOUGLAS...209 Union Road, Surrey Hills, Victoria, Australia...Denholm's Garage, 209 Union Road, Surrey Hills Photograph ...Fred Lyons (cab driver) and Dave Denholm (garage proprietor) worked together in a business servicing cars and providing vehicles for weddings etc. The photo came as part of a donation of photos related to Fred Lyons, his family and business. The building and automotive business was taken over and became J & V Warren-Smith Auto Service. In 2018 it is managed by John and Val's son Phillip and is believed to be the only business in the Union Road shops with a continuous history of use.A back and white photograph of a garage called Union Motor Garage. It has a brick facade, with an arched window either side of the driveway. A petrol bowser stands in front of each window. There is a car in the driveway.On small card: Union Motor Garage / D. B. Denholm, Proptr. / 209 UNION ROAD, SURREY HILLS / Phone Box Hill 959 / AUSTIN OAKLAND / PONTIAC DOUGLAS.::denholm's garage, union motor garage, union road, surrey hills, (mr) dave b. denholm, (mr) fred lyons, petrol stations, petrol pumps, j & v warren-smith auto service -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Union Road looking west from the steeple of Holy Trinity Church, 1922, 1922
... Union Road looking west from the steeple of Holy Trinity Church, 1922......union road...At the edge of the church roof and on the horizon is 'The Knoll' on the corner of Union Road and Wandsworth Road. To the left of this is 297 Mont Albert Road, home of the Michael Parer family and further left is "Quamby", home of the Sherar family. ...Black and white photo of taken from the steeple of Holy Trinity Church, during its construction, across Union Road to the north-west. In the foreground immature street trees can be seen and an original telephone pole with white insulators. ...Union Road, Surrey Hills, Victoria...Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne At the edge of the church roof and on the horizon is 'The Knoll' on the corner of Union Road and Wandsworth Road. To the left of this is 297 Mont Albert Road, home of the Michael Parer family and further left is "Quamby", home of the Sherar family. ...At the edge of the church roof and on the horizon is 'The Knoll' on the corner of Union Road and Wandsworth Road. To the left of this is 297 Mont Albert Road, home of the Michael Parer family and further left is "Quamby", home of the Sherar family. This is easily recognised by the square viewing tower located on the west wing of the house. The Sherar family owned 'Quamby' from 1900 until 1925, when it became Mosgiel Private Hospital. Norman Carter took many photos of Surrey Hills and Mont Albert in the 1920s; many associated with events and activities of the Church of England. Black and white photo of taken from the steeple of Holy Trinity Church, during its construction, across Union Road to the north-west. In the foreground immature street trees can be seen and an original telephone pole with white insulators. The street has formed paths and bluestone kerb and channelling. holy trinity anglican church, union road, the knoll, quamby, street trees, telegraph and light poles, mosgiel hospital -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Faraday & Kent, 172 Union Road Surrey Hills, 1979
... Faraday & Kent, 172 Union Road Surrey Hills......union road...A colour photograph of the corner of Guildford Road and Union Road. There are four cars parked in front of a building. ...172 Union Road, Surrey Hills, Victoria...Faraday & Kent, 172 Union Road Surrey Hills Photograph Photograph ...This site was previously occupied by a Golden Fleece petrol station and later by Cobb & CO car rental. In Paul Towers bought the property from Faraday & Kent, for whom Norm Henderson was the proprietor, in 1996. In 2003 it was bought by Evan Lewis. (NOTE re source: undated note re verbal history given by un-named person).A colour photograph of the corner of Guildford Road and Union Road. There are four cars parked in front of a building. There is a sign identifying Faraday & Kent - home painting and wallpaper.guildford road, surrey hills, faraday & kent, businesses, paint shop, union road, norman henderson, evan lewis, paul towers, norm henderson -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Anne's Pantry, 165 Union Road, Surrey Hills in 1947
... Anne's Pantry, 165 Union Road, Surrey Hills in 1947...union road...In 1930 Miss Anne Cook opened Anne’s Pantry, a home-made cakeshop at 165 Union Road, but later moved to 135 Union Road. ...165 Union Road, Surrey Hills, Victoria, Australia...Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne In 1930 Miss Anne Cook opened Anne’s Pantry, a home-made cakeshop at 165 Union Road, but later moved to 135 Union Road. ...In 1930 Miss Anne Cook opened Anne’s Pantry, a home-made cakeshop at 165 Union Road, but later moved to 135 Union Road. The business of the same name is currently (2018) located at 139 Union Road. Miss Cook used to catch the first train up from Auburn and usually worked into the evening. Eventually the long hours took their toll and she had to sell. Miss E Porteous, her assistant, pictured in this photo, remained for many years with later owners. She recalled: “On the first day we opened at 10 a.m., the people surged in and within half an hour there wasn’t a cake left.” A black and white photograph of a shop interior. There are a number of large jars full of biscuits sitting on the counter. Large tins and boxes are on the shelf to the left hand side. A wicker chair is beside the counter, and part of a table and chair is on the far left hand side. A lady with glasses is standing behind the counter.Original: Top LH corner: Just in case / you forget / Anne's Pantry / 1947 Top Middle: PS/ How could we forget / love Mumunion road, businesses, surrey hills, cake shop, pastry shop, shopkeepers, 1930, 1947, anne's pantry, e. porteous (miss), anne cook (miss) -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Donald Hartley Rowe at his bakery at 118 Union Road, Surrey Hills
... Donald Hartley Rowe at his bakery at 118 Union Road, Surrey Hills......union road...The photo is of Donald Hartley Rowe who was a baker at 118 Union Road. The property's rear exited on to Stirling Crescent and this photo was probably taken from kerbside of it. ...118 Union Road, Surrey Hills, Victoria, Australia...Donald Hartley Rowe at his bakery at 118 Union Road, Surrey Hills Photograph ...The photo is of Donald Hartley Rowe who was a baker at 118 Union Road. The property's rear exited on to Stirling Crescent and this photo was probably taken from kerbside of it. He was born in 1876; married Mary Gibson in 1901 and died in Surrey Hills in 1958. In 1935 his daughter Winifred (1903-1985) married Phillip Sebastien Slavin (1907-1980), known as Paddy, who took over the business. He is first listed at 118 Union Road (no occupation noted) in the electoral roll of 1937 through until 1963.A black and white photograph of a baker, dressed in pants and shirt and wearing a white apron and a light coloured cook's flat cap coming out of a doorway. He has a large tin dish in his right hand.baker, union road, surrey hills, (mr) donald hartley rowe, (miss) winifred rowe, (mrs) winifred slavin, (mr) phillip sebastien slavin, (mr) paddy slavin -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Sunday afternoon at 'Dalriada' 77 Union Road, Surrey Hills
... Sunday afternoon at 'Dalriada' 77 Union Road, Surrey Hills......union road...‘Dalriada’” at 77 Union Road, on the corner Bona Vista Avenue has been demolished. ...77 Union Road, Surrey Hills, Victoria, Australia...Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne ‘Dalriada’” at 77 Union Road, on the corner Bona Vista Avenue has been demolished. ...‘Dalriada’” at 77 Union Road, on the corner Bona Vista Avenue has been demolished. It was the home of Mr Charles Henri Dillon Steele, a dentist of Collins Street, his wife Sarah (nee Russell) and daughters Harriette Vevers (Hattie) and Margaret Dillon (Nancy). They are pictured with grandmother Mrs Sarah Ann Vevers Russell (nee Lasslett), who with her husband Alexander lived at 'Clifton', Union Road, Surrey Hills from prior to 1903. He died in 1903 at Clifton. She was still living there in 1919. A black and white photograph of a group of people in their garden, enjoying the sun. The man is standing, two older ladies are sitting on deck chairs and the two younger girls are sitting on the grass playing with a kitten.(mr) charles steele, dalriada, house names, surrey hills, bona vista avenue, (mrs) sarah steele, clothing and dress, union road, (miss) harriette vevers steele, (miss) hattie steele, (miss) nancy steele, (miss) margaret dillon steele, (mrs) sarah ann vevers russell -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, 109 Union Road, Surrey Hills after fire damage
... 109 Union Road, Surrey Hills after fire damage......union road...In later years the part of the building with frontage to Windsor Crescent was used as the dental surgery of Dr David Ellis; the Union Road part of the building was occupied by a barber and tobacconist for many years. ...109 Union Road, Surrey Hills, Victoria...Two of the windows are boarded up with corrugated iron sheets. 109 Union Road, Surrey Hills after fire damage Photograph Ken Hall Ken Hall ...This building was damaged by fire and was subsequently demolished before June 1983. From 1901-1917 it was the site of the Surrey Hills Post Office. In later years the part of the building with frontage to Windsor Crescent was used as the dental surgery of Dr David Ellis; the Union Road part of the building was occupied by a barber and tobacconist for many years. At the time of the fire the building was used by a business supplying hydroponics requirements. This moved to (?) 119 Highbury Road, Burwood.The image is significant because it documents a building which was an important community facility which no longer exists.Black and white photo of a single-storey corner building with a corrugated iron roofed veranda and a single, 4-panel timber door. There is a sign with '109' mounted on the veranda of the building. There are multiple advertising signs on the walls of the building. Two of the windows are boarded up with corrugated iron sheets.shops, barber shops, tobacconists, surrey hills post office, dentists, union road, windsor crescent, hydroponics supplies, businesses, union road shops, dr david ellis -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Walker's newsagency, 100 Union Road, Surrey Hills
... Walker's newsagency, 100 Union Road, Surrey Hills......union road...Walker's newsagency at 100 Union Road, Surrey Hills. Behind the counter is Miss Bessie Guildford who in the 1940s took over the haberdashery shop of the Misses Orr beside the former A.N.Z. ...100 Union Road, Surrey Hills, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia...Walker's newsagency, 100 Union Road, Surrey Hills Photograph ...The photo is of Mr. P.F. Walker's newsagency at 100 Union Road, Surrey Hills. Behind the counter is Miss Bessie Guildford who in the 1940s took over the haberdashery shop of the Misses Orr beside the former A.N.Z. Bank. (In 2018 this site is occupied by Interdrape).A black and white photograph showing the interior of a shop with lots of books on shelves and newspapers on the counter. There are four people in the shop. The young lad in front is holding some newspapers. A man and a lady are standing behind the counter.On the back of the mounted photograph is a piece of paper stuck in the middle at the top with the following information. INSIDE 100 UNION RD./SURREY HILLS/1940-41/Thanked/Aug 89/FROM LEFT/FRANK GUILDFORD/GEORGE WESTLE/BESSIE GUILDFORD/P.F. WALKER/PROPRIETOR/SENT TO NEIGHBOURHOOD/CENTER BY B. GUILDFORD.p f walker (mr), union road, surrey hills, frank guildford (mr), george westle (mr), newsagency, bessie guildford (miss) -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhoto, Henry Jamieson in his shop at 149 Union Road, Surrey Hills
... Henry Jamieson in his shop at 149 Union Road, Surrey Hills......union road...Henry was a familiar persona in Union Road and around the Surrey Hills Neighbourhood Centre for decades. ...149 Union Road, Surrey Hills, Victoria, Australia...Henry Jamieson in his shop at 149 Union Road, Surrey Hills Photo ...Henry was a familiar persona in Union Road and around the Surrey Hills Neighbourhood Centre for decades. He lived all his life within 3 kilometres of his radio shop. Son of Catherine and ‘Mick’ Jamieson, Henry was born in 1927 in View Street, Surrey Hills and was educated at Box Hill Grammar School. His father died when he was young and Henry took a job as a technical assistant with the Commonwealth Film Unit. Film was a life-long interest and he became a longstanding member of CATHS (Cinema and Theatre Historical Society of Victoria). Henry also had a profound love of music which was reflected in his work and hobbies. He joined Adrian Knowles, who had started his radio shop at 149 Union Road in the 1940s, and trained at RMIT as a radio tradesman. In time Henry took over the business. When 3MBS established in Kew, Henry was an enthusiastic supporter and volunteer. For some years Henry and a co-producer presented a prime time Saturday evening programme 'Bach to Bernstein'; later his distinctive voice could be heard in the early morning time slot, 'Daybreak'. Henry was also a staunch supporter of the Surrey Hills Historical Society and served as its President for a number of years. Henry died in 2011. Colour photo of a bearded man inside a shop with an assortment of radio and electrical appliances and components.knowles radio, surrey hills neighbourhood centre, union road, surrey hills historical society, cinema and theatre historical society of victoria, 3mbs radio, henry jamieson, adrain knowles -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, 34 Union Road, Surrey Hills - home of the Kleinert family
... 34 Union Road, Surrey Hills - home of the Kleinert family......union road...The Kleinert land extended from Union Road to Essex Road. They ran horses, ducks and fowls and Emily Kleinert grew flowers. ...34 Union Road, Surrey Hills, Victoria...The Kleinert land extended from Union Road to Essex Road. They ran horses, ducks and fowls and Emily Kleinert grew flowers. ...This was built in 1905 and was the home of William and Emily Kleinert from 1905. William was a coach-builder, wheelwright and blacksmith. He moved from Prahran to Surrey Hills. His son Ernest worked with him as a coach painter and also worked as a painter undertaking intricate hand painting on early cars. Their other son Martin played for the Surrey Hills Football Club. In return for the support given to the club by Mrs Emily Kleinert, the club built a rotunda in South Surrey Park as a memorial to her. Alan Holt research: Lot 6 was sold to Martin Kleinert by Karl Richter in 1860 together with a portion of another adjacent lot. From 1860-1885 Martin worked it as a market garden leasing some land for grazing when it was not required for gardening. He died in 1898. In a formal document, William declared he was the son of Martin "who purchased land in 1860, died in 1898 and the land has been continually occupied by father and family since. It has been cultivated as a market garden; when not being used for gardening it was let for cultivation and grazing." William died in 1939 and the property passed to his sons Martin and Ernest. The Kleinert land extended from Union Road to Essex Road. They ran horses, ducks and fowls and Emily Kleinert grew flowers. The Kleinert property later became the South Surrey Park. The family sold the land to the Camberwell Council in the 1950s. Ernest and Ida Kleinert lived on the corner of Scotsdale and Warrigal Roads. The donor of the photo Nada Harris, nee Kleinert, was Ernest and Ida's daughter. Ida lived to a good age (> 93 years) and in later life lived in Burwood.Black and white photo of a Victorian cottage with a typical bull-nosed veranda. It is set behind a wooden picket fence with undeveloped grazing land studded with mature trees in the background. Taken front-on from the street. There appears to be a path but no formal curb to the road.south surrey park, union road, surrey hills football club, blacksmiths, wheelwrights, coachbuilders, rotunda, miss nada kleinert, mr william kleinert, mrs emily kleinert, mr martin kleinert, mr ernest kleinert, mr karl richter, mrs ida de vasy, mrs nada harris -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Montalto - 84 Union Road, Surrey Hills
... Montalto - 84 Union Road, Surrey Hills......union road...84 Union Road, Surrey Hills, Victoria...The garden is established with a feature cypress tree and standard roses. Montalto - 84 Union Road, Surrey Hills Photograph ...The home was known as 'Montalto'. It was built by Andreas Hansen in 1888. It was purchased by Dr John Box in 1913 and was demolished in the 1950s to make way for Sythney Court. The property was surrounded by extensive grounds and abutted Surrey Gardens. Sythney Court was so named to commemorate the Box family's association with a Cornish village of the same name.A black & white photo of double-storey Victorian mansion. It has a slate roof, has arched colonnades on both levels and is rendered. The garden is established with a feature cypress tree and standard roses.andrea hansen, union road, surrey hills, dr john box, sythney court, surrey gardens, 'montalto' -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPlanning report, City of Boroondara, City of Boroondara planning report re 171 Union Road, Surrey Hills, 19/07/2004
... City of Boroondara planning report re 171 Union Road, Surrey Hills...union road...171 Union Road was part of the Thomas Zeplin estate. ...A detailed proposal regarding the redevelopment of the petrol station site on the corner of Union Road and Montrose Street, Surrey Hills into a 2 storey office and shop building with basement parking and access from Montrose Street. ...Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne 171 Union Road was part of the Thomas Zeplin estate. ...171 Union Road was part of the Thomas Zeplin estate. It originally had a Victorian house on it built by the Zeplin family. This was leased by Dr Percy Liddle and then Dr James Landells Blakie. Dr Blakie purchased land diagonally opposite at 174 Union Road and had a purpose-built home / surgery constructed. Later the site was occupied by COR then a BP petrol station.A detailed proposal regarding the redevelopment of the petrol station site on the corner of Union Road and Montrose Street, Surrey Hills into a 2 storey office and shop building with basement parking and access from Montrose Street. It includes attachments showing plans, elevations and details regarding objectors. The application was granted subject to additional conditions being met. union road, redevelopment, shops, town planning -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, "Overland" car in Union Road c 1927, 1927
... "Overland" car in Union Road c 1927...union road...The car has been identified as belonging to Natale and Ethel Cerini who lived at 215 Union Road. The Victorian style home in the background is their home. ...Black and white photo of children in a car outside houses, identified as being in Union Road. Two women stand behind the car which has the hood down and has registration number 46063. ..."Overland" car in Union Road c 1927 Photograph Photograph ...The car has been identified as belonging to Natale and Ethel Cerini who lived at 215 Union Road. The Victorian style home in the background is their home. Ethel May Cerini is standing centre right. The girl standing up may be Jocelyn Cerini. Her sister Lynette is also in the photo. Other children are local friends and neighbours. The 'driver' is possibly Jocelyn's cousin.Black and white photo of children in a car outside houses, identified as being in Union Road. Two women stand behind the car which has the hood down and has registration number 46063. The house on the right is Victorian style with a verandah with iron lacework. The house on the left is a later style typical of the 1920s.union road, cars, houses, victorian style, natale cerini, ethel cerini, ethel swan, jocelyn cerini, jocelyn hall, lynette cerini -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Tavistock at 192 Union Road, 1978
... Tavistock at 192 Union Road...Colour photo of the north side of Tavistock at 192 Union Road, Surrey Hills revealed when this side of the property was partially without a fence; taken while re-fencing. ...192 Union Road, Surrey Hills, Victoria...Tavistock at 192 Union Road Photograph Anne Gunter ...The date is approximate. Tavistock was built c1890. The side windows on the front room are a later addition in a different style from the original windows. In 1897 it was the home of the Walker family; Joyce Walker later became matron of Mosgiel Hospital. In 1902 it became the first site of Milverton Girls School. From 1930s to 1960s it was home to Miss Marjorie Vahland, a locally well-known nursing sister. See History Walks No 5, p 11 and p32 Surrey Hills In Celebration of its Centennial 1883-1983Colour photo of the north side of Tavistock at 192 Union Road, Surrey Hills revealed when this side of the property was partially without a fence; taken while re-fencing. The house is Victorian in style, of red brick construction with a patterned slate tile roof and decorative chimneys.tavistock, milverton girls school, victorian style, houses, joyce walker, miss marjorie vahland, nurses -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Nethercourt Private Hospital, Union Road Surrey Hills in late 1930s
... Nethercourt Private Hospital, Union Road Surrey Hills in late 1930s...The Union Road building had originally been Surrey College, a boarding school for boys built in 1889 by Rev Dr Darling. ...219-223 Union Road, Surrey Hills, Victoria...The Union Road building had originally been Surrey College, a boarding school for boys built in 1889 by Rev Dr Darling. ...In 1935 Mrs Eliza tank transferred her private hospital 'Nethercourt' from Wilson Street to 219-223 Union Road. She has operated it at the Wilson Street address from 1916. The Union Road building had originally been Surrey College, a boarding school for boys built in 1889 by Rev Dr Darling. It was not the success hoped for. In 1905 it briefly became Milverton College for girls, after which it was used as a nursing home or small private hospital. By the 1960s it was known as 'Norwich Hospital' and later still 'St Jude's'. It closed as a hospital in 1983. The land at the front facing Union Road was sub-divided off and the building became a private home fronting Barton Street. As a private residence it was rendered and painted.Black and white photo of a double-storey brick building with a tower. There is a veranda between the tower and one of the wings of the building. This is enclosed at the upper level. On one side there is an external set of stairs and an out building. The building is approached by a circular driveway. There are mature bushes in front of the building.On copy photo in lead pencil: "? No & if missing"; "This is a copy"; "595"nethercourt hospital, milverton college, matron eliza tank, norwich private hospital, rev darling, st judes private hospital, hospitals, surrey college -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkPostcard - Postcard of Union Road Ascot Vale, c. 1900s
... Postcard of Union Road Ascot Vale...This postcard depicts Union Road, Ascot Vale in the c.1890s-1900s....Front, top: 'Union Road Ascot Vale' Back, top: 'POST CARD' Back, far left, vertical: ' H. ...This postcard depicts Union Road, Ascot Vale in the c.1890s-1900s. Postcard Postcard of Union Road Ascot Vale ...These postcards are part of an album of postcards which date from late 19th century to mid 20th century.This postcard is in an album of postcards dating from the late 19th century to mid 20th century and, as such, indicate the popularity of collecting postcards in Australia which reached a height in the early 1900s until around 1920.This postcard depicts Union Road, Ascot Vale in the c.1890s-1900s.Front, top: 'Union Road Ascot Vale' Back, top: 'POST CARD' Back, far left, vertical: ' H. V. J. Series' Back, left: 'This space may be used for communication' Back, bottom left: 'Made in Germany' Back, right: 'For Address only.'postcard, 1900s, "green postcard album" -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, 181 Union Road, home of Mr and Mrs Antonio Clota
... 181 Union Road, home of Mr and Mrs Antonio Clota...It shows bluestone curb and channelling in Union Road and a substantial wire mesh fence. ...181 Union Road, Surrey Hills, Victoria...It shows bluestone curb and channelling in Union Road and a substantial wire mesh fence. ...The house was built in 1910. The Clota and Sans families were part of a group of families of Spanish (Catalan) background who lived around Surrey Hills, many of whom are buried in Box Hill Cemetery. The house was built for Antonio and Josepha Clota and passed on to their daughter Josephine Sans and her family. Antonio's full name: Antonio Eusebio Miquel CLota (1869-1940; died Surrey Hills) had 3 brothers who came to Australia with him. Louis Clota (1864-1925); Marcus Clota (1866-1940) died Surrey Hills; Eusebio Clota (1869-1919). Their parents remained in Spain. Josephine Clota and Kim Sans had photos taken on the front entrance to the house when they were married on 9 May 1919. The wedding was reported in Punch.Black and white photo of the home of Mr and Mrs Antonio Clota; later the home of their daughter Josephine and son-in-law, Kim Sans and family. It shows bluestone curb and channelling in Union Road and a substantial wire mesh fence. The street tree looks like a plane tree and is a relatively young plant. Ther house is single storey brick with a tile roof and solid pillars supporting the verandah.houses, antonio clota, josepha comellas, josepha clota, catalan families, josephine clota, josephine sans, kim sans, joaquim sans, francis clota, frank clota, box hill cemetery -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Home and surgery of Dr William Langley Carrington, 174 Union Road, 1935
... Home and surgery of Dr William Langley Carrington, 174 Union Road......union road...Dr Carrington ( 1900-1970) succeeded Dr Blakie and practised at 174 Union Road from 1930-1970. Now known as the Surrey Hills Medical Centre....Black and white photo of the surgery and home of Dr and Mrs William Langley Carrington at 174 Union Road on the corner of Guildford Road, Surrey Hills.. ...Home and surgery of Dr William Langley Carrington, 174 Union Road Photograph Ken Hall ...The building was erected in c 1913 as a home / surgery for Dr James L Blakie (1868-1937), who originally lived / practised across the road. It was designed by architect Arthur William Plaisted (1890-1965) and is an early example of attic-style Californian bungalow style. Dr Carrington ( 1900-1970) succeeded Dr Blakie and practised at 174 Union Road from 1930-1970. Now known as the Surrey Hills Medical Centre.Black and white photo of the surgery and home of Dr and Mrs William Langley Carrington at 174 Union Road on the corner of Guildford Road, Surrey Hills.. The exterior of the building is decorated with paper lanterns around the windows and veranda for the Empire Day celebrations in 1935. The building is 2 storey, of brick construction with a tiled roof and front porch. It has a bay window front right. Shadows indicate the photo was taken early morning in winter.medical services, guildford road, union road, dr william langley carrington, mr arthur plaisted, dr james landells blakie, californian bungalow, dr bill carrington -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, 215 Union Road, c 1920
... 215 Union Road, c 1920......215 Union Road...The original coach house was on what became 213 Union Road and was used to build a yacht in by the then neighbours, the Flemings. ...Sepia copy of an older photo of 215 Union Road from diagonally across the road. Shows street surface, bluestone kerbing, a young tree within a guard and a Victorian style home with 3 chimneys, a slate roof and a veranda on at least the south and west side. ...'Mintaro' 'Montiere' 'Goonoo Goonoo' William Wigley Mrs Ethel May Cerini Miss Ethel May Swan Miss Jocelyn Cerini Mrs Jocelyn Hall Miss Lynette Cerini Victorian style 215 Union Road Sepia copy of an older photo of 215 Union Road from diagonally across the road. ...The house was variously known as ‘Mintaro’, ‘Montiere’ and ‘Goonoo Goonoo’, the later after 1920 when it was purchased by Natale Cerini and his wife Ethel May (nee Swan), who were married in 1918. Built 1887-1888 by William Wigley. The original colour was deep cream with dark green trim. Property included a block of land on south side and also land to the north. The original coach house was on what became 213 Union Road and was used to build a yacht in by the then neighbours, the Flemings. The street plane trees were replaced in the 1970s with melaleucas and in 1987 new plane trees were planted between the melaleucas. Sepia copy of an older photo of 215 Union Road from diagonally across the road. Shows street surface, bluestone kerbing, a young tree within a guard and a Victorian style home with 3 chimneys, a slate roof and a veranda on at least the south and west side. Beyond the house are mature cypress and other trees and a spire. The spire belonged to Surrey College, a boys' boarding school (later Nethercourt Hospital and St Judes.)'mintaro', 'montiere', 'goonoo goonoo', william wigley, mrs ethel may cerini, miss ethel may swan, miss jocelyn cerini, mrs jocelyn hall, miss lynette cerini, victorian style, 215 union road -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Union Road, Surrey Hills in 1982 (3), 1982
... Union Road, Surrey Hills in 1982 (3)......union road shops...Black and white photo of Union Road at the intersection of Canterbury Road. ...Union Road, Surrey Hills in 1982 (3) Photograph Photograph Ken Hall ...Taken in January 1982; very similar to SHP0628 & SHP0635. Surrey Family Hotel (McNeill's Family Hotel) was built in 1888 by Alexander McNeill. It closed as a hotel after the Local Option vote in 1920. The Surrey Squash Courts were built in what had been the Surrey Theatre. The facade of the ANZ Bank building documents the past history of the building having earlier been the ES&A Bank. Black and white photo of Union Road at the intersection of Canterbury Road. On the right the edge of Dartnell's Pharmacy building on the SE corner can be seen and McNeill's Family Hotel building (pre-renovation) on the NE corner. Distinguishable advertising signs include the ANZ Bank and Dalkeith Office Supplies on the west side of Union Road beyond the intersection; also the Surrey Squash Courts.businesses, shops, union road shops, dartnell's pharmacy, mcneill's family hotel, surrey family hotel, anz bank, surrey gardens, dalkieth office supplies, surrey squash courts -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Sunbury Crescent, Surrey Hills looking towards the corner of Union Road, 1930s, 1930
... Sunbury Crescent, Surrey Hills looking towards the corner of Union Road, 1930s......union road shops...The address was 63 Sunbury Crescent on the corner of Union Road. Built by Albert Mills for the Premier Land Agency; taken over by Timothy Leigh in 1893. ...Black and white photo of a section of double-storey terrace buildings in Sunbury Crescent Surrey Hills, taken looking towards the corner of Union Road. The bricks are two-toned and laid in herringbone pattern. ...Sunbury Crescent, Surrey Hills looking towards the corner of Union Road, 1930s Photograph ...Date is approximate. This is one of a series of photos donated by Arthur Lyons. Lyons family history: Arthur's father, Fred Lyons initially worked for George Rea's cab service until he set up his own business. He started with a horse and hansom cab but in time he changed over to a motor vehicle and continued his service until 1960. Frederick Adolphus Lyons (1891-1980) was born in Surrey Hills, son of Thomas and Catherine Lyons. He married Elizabeth Ruby Hall in 1918. They lived at 55 Sunbury Crescent. The Lyons’ home in Sunbury Crescent was called ‘Knopshambury’ - this was probably a misspelling of Knockshanbally in Co Kilkenny, the birth place of Fred’s father, Thomas Edmund Josias Lyons (1846-1915). Arthur Lyons was born in Surrey Hills on 12 Jun 1920. He became a motor mechanic / welder and lived his whole life at 55 Sunbury Crescent. The donation was made while he was in hospital. He died shortly afterwards (23 Sep 1990). Donation was finalised by a neighbour, Mrs Florence Ann Armitstead, wife of Glen Victor Armitstead. Glen was a local hairdresser. They moved to 11 Sunbury Crescent after their marriage in 1939. Arthur had no relatives to distribute the material to. The buildings date from circa 1887 and extended some way down Sunbury Crescent. The address was 63 Sunbury Crescent on the corner of Union Road. Built by Albert Mills for the Premier Land Agency; taken over by Timothy Leigh in 1893. The building housed a variety of shops – initially the land agency, but later shops included at various times a fruiterer, florist, carpenter, fishmonger, upholsterer, plumber. However, by the time this photo was taken in the 1930s it was occupied by Triumph Press. The printing industry continued to have a lasting presence. Triumph Press was followed by Surrey Press and in 1970 New Life Publications moved to the site from Abbotsford. It was about this time that this original building was demolished to make way for a modern print works. Gradually the needs of the printing business absorbed other properties along the Union Road frontage. The boy in the photo is Arthur (Tiger) Lyons and beside him is Alf Johnson, the local printer. The Lyons family lived adjacent to these buildings at 55 Sunbury Crescent.Black and white photo of a section of double-storey terrace buildings in Sunbury Crescent Surrey Hills, taken looking towards the corner of Union Road. The bricks are two-toned and laid in herringbone pattern. The verandah on the 2nd story is filled in with cast-iron lacework panels. There are 2 vintage cars in front of the terrace. A young boy sits on the running board beside a man dressed in suit and hat. printers, vintage cars, sunbury crescent, victorian style, union road shops, arthur lyons, arthur frederick lyons, alf johnson, triumph press, surrey press, new life publications, timothy leigh,, albert mills -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Union Road, Surrey Hills in 1982 (1), 1982
... Union Road, Surrey Hills in 1982 (1)......union road shops...Black and white photo of Union Road at the intersection of Canterbury Road. ...Distinguishable advertising signs include V A Dartnell, Vozzo's Supa Valu Licenced Supermarket on the NW corner and the ANZ Bank on the west side of Union Road beyond the intersection. Union Road, Surrey Hills in 1982 (1) Photograph Photograph Ken Hall ...Taken in January 1982; very similar to SHP0635. Surrey Family Hotel (McNeill's Family Hotel) was built in 1888 by Alexander McNeill. It closed as a hotel after the Local Option vote in 1920. Vic Dartnell joined his cousin Percy Cathcart in a pharmacy on the opposite corner in 1936 and moved it to this corner in 1940. His son John followed as the pharmacist and then his daughter Amanda. After the Dartnell family sold the business, the pharmacy continued in a similar manner as a compounding pharmacy and retained 'Dartnell' in its name. Black and white photo of Union Road at the intersection of Canterbury Road. On the left the edge of the Surrey Gardens can be seen and on the right the Dartnell's Pharmacy building on the SE corner and McNeill's Family Hotel building (pre-renovation) on the NE corner. Distinguishable advertising signs include V A Dartnell, Vozzo's Supa Valu Licenced Supermarket on the NW corner and the ANZ Bank on the west side of Union Road beyond the intersection.businesses, shops, union road shops, dartnell's pharmacy, mcneill's family hotel, surrey family hotel, vozzo's licenced supa valu supermarket, anz bank, surrey gardens, vic dartnell, john dartnell, amanda dartnell -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Kleinert family gathered fro Christmas celebrations at 34 Union Road, Surrey Hills
... Kleinert family gathered fro Christmas celebrations at 34 Union Road, Surrey Hills...The house at 34 Union Road was built in 1905 for William and his wife Emily. ...34 Union Road, Surrey Hills, Victoria...The house at 34 Union Road was built in 1905 for William and his wife Emily. ...William was a coach-builder, wheelwright and blacksmith. He moved from Prahran to Surrey Hills to property owned by the family. The house at 34 Union Road was built in 1905 for William and his wife Emily. Their son Ernest worked with him as a coach painter and also worked as a painter undertaking intricate hand painting on early cars. Their other son Martin played for the Surrey Hills Football Club. In return for the support given to the club by Mrs Emily Kleinert, the club built a rotunda in South Surrey Park as a memorial to her. Alan Holt research: Lot 6 was sold to Martin Kleinert by Karl Richter in 1860 together with a portion of another adjacent lot. From 1860-1885 Martin worked it as a market garden leasing some land for grazing when it was not required for gardening. He died in 1898. In a formal document, William declared he was the son of Martin "who purchased land in 1860, died in 1898 and the land has been continually occupied by father and family since. It has been cultivated as a market garden; when not being used for gardening it was let for cultivation and grazing." William died in 1939 and the property passed to his sons Martin and Ernest. The Kleinert land extended from Union Road to Essex Road. They ran horses, ducks and fowls and Emily Kleinert grew flowers. The Kleinert property later became the South Surrey Park. The family sold the land to the Camberwell Council in the 1950s. Ernest and Ida Kleinert lived on the corner of Scotsdale and Warrigal Roads. The donor of the photo Nada Harris, nee Kleinert, was Ernest and Ida's daughter. Ida lived to a good age (> 93 years) and in later life lived in Burwood.Black and white photo of a large group of men, women and children posed for the photograph which is taken outdoors. William Kleinert is identified as seated in the front centre playing his German melodion. Sons Ernest and Martin and William's daughters Ivy and Rose are also in the photo (not identified). Nada Kleinert (daughter of Ernest and Ida and 1st grand-daughter of William and Emily) is standing next to her great-grandmother Radford.surrey hills football club, blacksmiths, wheelwrights, coachbuilders, south surrey park, rotunda, miss ida kleinert, emily kleinert, mr william kleinert, miss ivy kleinert, miss rose kleinert, mr ernest kleinert, miss nada kleinert, mrs nada harris, mr martin kleinert -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - Showgrounds parking loop - Union Road, mid 1970s
... Showgrounds parking loop - Union Road......Union Road...Photograph shows 6 trams parked in the Showgrounds Loop in Union Road Ascot Vale. W2 class tram 342 is the last parked while W5 class tram 795 is north bound to West Maribyrnong on route 57. ...Photograph Showgrounds parking loop - Union Road ...Photograph shows 6 trams parked in the Showgrounds Loop in Union Road Ascot Vale. W2 class tram 342 is the last parked while W5 class tram 795 is north bound to West Maribyrnong on route 57. Yields information about the use of the Showgrounds Parking or stabling loop mid 1970s.Black and White Photograph with a plain back.tramways, trams, w2 class, w5 class, tram 342, tram 795, union road, ascot vale, showgrounds -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Faraday & Kent, 172 Union Road, Surrey Hills, 1983
... Faraday & Kent, 172 Union Road, Surrey Hills......union road...A small brick fence has an address on it identifying it as 168-172 Union Road. There are cars parked to the right of the photo and a number of trees....Faraday & Kent, 172 Union Road, Surrey Hills Photograph Photograph ...Prior to Faraday and Kent establishing a paint retail business of this site, there was a car hire business called Cobb & Co and prior to this the site was a Golden Fleece Service Station. Paul Towers bought the property from Faraday & Kent, for whom Norm Henderson was the proprietor, in 1996. In 2003 it was bought by Evan Lewis. (NOTE re source: undated note re verbal history given by un-named person).A colour photograph of a two storey building with Faraday & Kent Pty Ltd on the front of the building. A small brick fence has an address on it identifying it as 168-172 Union Road. There are cars parked to the right of the photo and a number of trees.guildford road, surrey hills, faraday & kent, businesses, cars, 1983, paint shop, 1993, cobb & co, 1978, union road, mr norman henderson, car hire, evan lewis, paul towers -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Tavistock at 192 Union Road, 1978
... Tavistock at 192 Union Road......Union Road...Colour photo of the front of Tavistock at 192 Union Road, Surrey Hills taken from the front garden during the period of restoration during 1978-1982. ...Tavistock at 192 Union Road Photograph Photograph Anne Gunter ...The date is approximate. Tavistock was built c1890. In 1897 it was the home of the Walker family; Joyce Walker later became matron of Mosgiel Hospital. In 1902 it became the first site of Milverton Girls School. From 1930s to 1960s it was home to Miss Marjorie Vahland, a locally well-known nursing sister. See History Walks No 5, p 11 and p32 Surrey Hills In Celebration of its Centennial 1883-1983|Colour photo of the front of Tavistock at 192 Union Road, Surrey Hills taken from the front garden during the period of restoration during 1978-1982. The house is Victorian in style, of red brick construction with a patterned slate tile roof and decorative chimneys.tavistock, milverton girls school, victorian style, houses, 1890-1900, union road, joyce walker, marjorie vahland -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Tavistock at 192 Union Road, 1978
... Tavistock at 192 Union Road......union road...Colour photo of the front verandah of Tavistock at 192 Union Road, Surrey Hills taken from the front garden during the period of restoration during 1978-1982. ...Tavistock at 192 Union Road Photograph Anne Gunter ...See History Walks No 5, p 11 and p32 Surrey Hills In Celebration of its Centennial 1883-1983|The date is approximate. Tavistock was built c1890. In 1897 it was the home of the Walker family; Joyce Walker later became matron of Mosgiel Hospital. In 1902 it became the first site of Milverton Girls School. From 1930s to 1960s it was home to Miss Marjorie Vahland, a locally well-known nursing sister.Colour photo of the front verandah of Tavistock at 192 Union Road, Surrey Hills taken from the front garden during the period of restoration during 1978-1982. The house is Victorian in style, of red brick construction with a patterned slate tile roof and decorative chimneys.tavistock, milverton girls school, victorian style, houses, union road, 1890-1900, joyce walker, marjorie vahland -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Exterior of John Fleming's Delicatessen in Union Road, Surrey Hills, early 1930s
... Exterior of John Fleming's Delicatessen in Union Road, Surrey Hills, early 1930s......union road shops...Close-up black and white photo of the exterior of 156 Union Road. The shopkeeper, John Fleming is standing at the door. ...Exterior of John Fleming's Delicatessen in Union Road, Surrey Hills, early 1930s Photograph ...John Fleming and his wife, May built this business from a 'ham and beef shop' to a more modern delicatessen from c 1930 until the 1950s. May and her mother, Mrs Ethel Pallisser, cooked 'potted meats', pies and rissoles. John cooked and boned the bacon and other meats. They also sold Herbert Adams cakes which were delivered in large slabs from which John cut into one and two pound pieces. Initially the shop had counters which they replaced with glass cases. The Flemings lived at the shop until the accommodation became too cramped. John Barry Fleming (1912-2010) married Ethel May Palliser (1915-1997) in 1938. Prior to marriage, May lived with her parents: father Henry or Harry Palliser, a bricklayer, and Ethel nee Johnson in Norfolk Road. The Flemings later lived in Yandilla Street, Balwyn.Close-up black and white photo of the exterior of 156 Union Road. The shopkeeper, John Fleming is standing at the door. Either side are display windows, on one side filled with shelves of cakes and on the other with packaged goods. Advertising on the windows is for Robur tea and Herbert Adams cakes.delicatessens, shops, businesses, union road shops, john fleming, john barry fleming, ethel may fleming, ethel may palliser, ethel palliser, ethel johnson -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - SW6 948 & W7 1024 - Union Road, Ascot Vale, 9/1972
... SW6 948 & W7 1024 - Union Road, Ascot Vale......Union Road...The photograph shows three trams in Union Road and one turning from Epsom Road during the 1972 Royal Melbourne Show. ...Photograph SW6 948 & W7 1024 - Union Road, Ascot Vale ...The photograph shows three trams in Union Road and one turning from Epsom Road during the 1972 Royal Melbourne Show. Trams include SW6 948 advertising Tolleys Brandy, Olympic tyres and Old Cobb whiskey and W7 1024 in all over advertising for the NO NO Nanette show. Two trams are parked in the siding, both showing the destination of Showgrounds Route 58. W7 1024 is showing Maribyrnong River route 54. Photographer unknown.Yields information about tram operations to the 1972 Royal Show and SW6 984 and W7 1024.Black and White photograph with a TMSV Sales stamp on the rear. TMSV Sales stamp.tramways, tramcars, w2 class, w7 class, tram 1024, tram 948, sw6 class, union road, royal show
