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Canterbury History GroupLetter - 9 Wattle Valley Road, Em Dempster
... 9 Wattle Valley Road...9 Wattle Valley Road...9 Wattle Valley Road Canterbury Bowling Green Em Dempster Tregallas Sinature in red ink Handwritten letter in blue over 2 pages Letter 9 Wattle Valley Road Em Dempster ...Handwritten letter in blue over 2 pagesSinature in red ink9 wattle valley road, canterbury bowling green, em dempster, tregallas -
Canterbury History GroupPhotograph - Group of 32 men at Tregalla''s private bowling green at 9 Wattle Valley Road, Canterbury
... Group of 32 men at Tregalla''s private bowling green at 9 Wattle Valley Road, Canterbury......9 Wattle Valley Road...The property was owned by the Tregallas family over that period Bowling Clubs Tregallas family 9 Wattle Valley Road Canterbury Black and white photograph Photograph Group of 32 men at Tregalla''s private bowling green at 9 Wattle Valley Road, Canterbury ...1916-1917N0s, 9 & 9A Wattle Valley Road were a private bowling green from approximately the Boer War to 1970. The property was owned by the Tregallas family over that periodBlack and white photographbowling clubs, tregallas family, 9 wattle valley road, canterbury -
Canterbury History GroupPhotograph - Bowlers at Tregalla''s private bowling green at 9 Wattle Valley Road, Canterbury
... Bowlers at Tregalla''s private bowling green at 9 Wattle Valley Road, Canterbury......9 Wattle Valley Road...The property was owned by the Tregallas family over that period Bowling Clubs Tregallas family 9 Wattle Valley Road Canterbury Black and white photograph Photograph Bowlers at Tregalla''s private bowling green at 9 Wattle Valley Road, Canterbury ...1916-1917N0s, 9 & 9A Wattle Valley Road were a private bowling green from approximately the Boer War to 1970. The property was owned by the Tregallas family over that periodBlack and white photographbowling clubs, tregallas family, 9 wattle valley road, canterbury -
Canterbury History GroupPhotograph - Tregalla''s private bowling green at 9 Wattle Valley Road, Canterbury showing Canterbury Mansions in the background
... Tregalla''s private bowling green at 9 Wattle Valley Road, Canterbury showing Canterbury Mansions in the background....9 Wattle Valley Road...Canterbury History Group 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne 1916-1917 N0s, 9 & 9A Wattle Valley Road were a private bowling green from approximately the Boer War to 1970. ...1916-1917N0s, 9 & 9A Wattle Valley Road were a private bowling green from approximately the Boer War to 1970. The property was owned by the Tregallas family over that periodBlack and white photograph9 wattle valley road, canterbury, bowling green, canterbury mansions, club rooms -
Canterbury History GroupPhotograph - Bowling at Tregallas private bowling green at 9 Wattle Valley Road, Canterbury in the background
... Bowling at Tregallas private bowling green at 9 Wattle Valley Road, Canterbury in the background....Canterbury History Group 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne 1916-1917 N0s, 9 & 9A Wattle Valley Road were a private bowling green from approximately the Boer War to 1970. ...1916-1917N0s, 9 & 9A Wattle Valley Road were a private bowling green from approximately the Boer War to 1970. The property was owned by the Tregallas family over that periodBlack and white photographcanterbury, bowling green, tregallas family, bowling uniforms -
Canterbury History GroupPhotograph - Canterbury Lawn Bowls
... Bowlers on the Canterbury Lawn Bowls Green at 9 Wattle Valley Road. Malone's Hotel can be seen in the background. black and white photograph...Canterbury History Group 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne Canterbury Canterbury Lawn Bowls Wattle Valley Road Bowling Clubs Malones Hotel Bowlers on the Canterbury Lawn Bowls Green at 9 Wattle Valley Road. ...Bowlers on the Canterbury Lawn Bowls Green at 9 Wattle Valley Road. Malone's Hotel can be seen in the background. black and white photographcanterbury, canterbury lawn bowls, wattle valley road, bowling clubs, malones hotel -
Canterbury History GroupPhotograph - Members of the Canterbury Lawn Bowling Club on the green
... Members bowling on the green at 9 Wattle Valley Road Canterbury. Part of a set of four black and white photographs names and date unknown....Canterbury History Group 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne Canterbury Canterbury Lawn Bowling Club Wattle Valley Road Bowling Clubs Members bowling on the green at 9 Wattle Valley Road Canterbury. ...Members bowling on the green at 9 Wattle Valley Road Canterbury. Part of a set of four black and white photographs names and date unknown.canterbury, canterbury lawn bowling club, wattle valley road, bowling clubs -
Canterbury History GroupPhotograph - Canterbury Lawn Bowls Club Members
... Members of the Canterbury Lawn Bowling Club at 9 Wattle Valley Road . Part of a set of four black and white photographs, date and members names unknown....Canterbury History Group 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne Canterbury Canterbury Lawn Bowling Club Wattle Valley Road Bowling Clubs Members of the Canterbury Lawn Bowling Club at 9 Wattle Valley Road . ...Members of the Canterbury Lawn Bowling Club at 9 Wattle Valley Road . Part of a set of four black and white photographs, date and members names unknown.canterbury, canterbury lawn bowling club, wattle valley road, bowling clubs -
Canterbury History GroupPhotograph - Canterbury Lawn Bowling Club members on the green
... Members on the green at 9 Wattle Valley Road Canterbury, the tower of Malone's Hotel can be seen on the skyline.Part of a set of four black and white photographs, names and date unknown....Canterbury History Group 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne Canterbury Canterbury Lawn Bowling Club Wattle Valley Road Bowling Clubs Malones Hotel Members on the green at 9 Wattle Valley Road Canterbury, the tower of Malone's Hotel can be seen on the skyline.Part of a set of four black and white photographs, names and date unknown. ...Members on the green at 9 Wattle Valley Road Canterbury, the tower of Malone's Hotel can be seen on the skyline.Part of a set of four black and white photographs, names and date unknown.canterbury, canterbury lawn bowling club, wattle valley road, bowling clubs, malones hotel -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Stalker family beach picnic, 1930s
... Wattle Valley Road, Canterbury in 1910. From 1912-1931 they are listed at ‘Benwerrin’, (44) Wandsworth Road, Surrey Hills. This was later the home of Beatrice Mary and Howard Everard. Betty, Ruth and Joan later lived at 9...Wattle Valley Road, Canterbury in 1910. From 1912-1931 they are listed at ‘Benwerrin’, (44) Wandsworth Road, Surrey Hills. This was later the home of Beatrice Mary and Howard Everard. Betty, Ruth and Joan later lived at 9 ...Associated with the Stalker family of Surrey Hills. Betty Neil Smith (Stalker) was born in 1919 in Balwyn (Surrey Hills). She was one of 4 daughters of Alexander MacLaren Stalker (1885-1970/1973) and Charlotte Eleanor Hayward (1884-1953) who were married in 1911. Her sisters were Ruth McLaren Stalker (1913, Surrey Hills), Joan Winnock Stalker (1917, Surrey Hills) and Beatrice Mary Stalker(1919). Their mother Charlotte Hayward was a teacher prior to her marriage. Their father Alexander, an accountant, lived in Wattle Valley Road, Canterbury in 1910. From 1912-1931 they are listed at ‘Benwerrin’, (44) Wandsworth Road, Surrey Hills. This was later the home of Beatrice Mary and Howard Everard. Betty, Ruth and Joan later lived at 9/48 Wandsworth Road. it is assumed that the photo is of the Stalker girls and given their parents' later residence at Brighton, this may have been taken at Brighton beach. This photo documents part of the social history of a family with a long and strong association with Surrey Hills. The backdrop of the typical bathing boxes used for changing into swimsuits, for lunch and for storing sports and beach gear, documents beach recreation and culture of the 1930s. For many years in the late nineteenth century, Brighton was Melbourne's favourite seaside destination. The now iconic bathing boxes were a response to Victorian ideas of morality and sea bathing. There are 82 Brighton bathing boxes, which protected by a heritage overlay because of their uniform scale and proportion, building materials, sentry order alignment. All retain their classic Victorian architectural features with timber framing, weatherboards and corrugated iron roofs. They remain as they did over one hundred years ago, as licensed bathing boxes. Service amenities such as electricity or water were never connected.A black and white photograph of many people enjoying the beach. There are bathing boxes in the background and some ti-tree beyond that.uniforms, clothing and dress, bathing boxes, stalker family -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Children in Wandsworth Road, Surrey Hills
... Wattle Valley Road, Canterbury in 1910. From 1912-1931 they are listed at ‘Benwerrin’, (44) Wandsworth Road, Surrey Hills. This was later the home of Beatrice Mary and Howard Everard. Betty, Ruth and Joan later lived at 9...Wattle Valley Road, Canterbury in 1910. From 1912-1931 they are listed at ‘Benwerrin’, (44) Wandsworth Road, Surrey Hills. This was later the home of Beatrice Mary and Howard Everard. Betty, Ruth and Joan later lived at 9 ...Local children in Wandsworth Road, c1930 Taken outside No. 44, home of the Stalker family, later that of Howard and Mary Everard, nee Stalker. Betty Stalker is on the left. The car is a Dodge c1920. House just seen at left is No. 57 then home of the Butler family. To the right is No. 61, the Stevens family one. Further research: Betty Neil Smith (Stalker) was born in 1919 in Balwyn (Surrey Hills). She was one of 4 daughters of Alexander MacLaren Stalker (1885-1970/1973) and Charlotte Eleanor Hayward (1884-1953) who were married in 1911. Her sisters were, Betty Neil Stalker and Ruth McLaren Stalker (1913, Surrey Hills), Joan Winnock Stalker (1917, Surrey Hills) and Beatrice Mary Stalker (1919). Their mother Charlotte Hayward was a teacher prior to her marriage. Their father Alexander, an accountant, lived in Wattle Valley Road, Canterbury in 1910. From 1912-1931 they are listed at ‘Benwerrin’, (44) Wandsworth Road, Surrey Hills. This was later the home of Beatrice Mary and Howard Everard. Betty, Ruth and Joan later lived at 9/48 Wandsworth Road. The 1931 electoral roll has Olive Myra Butler (machinist), Herbert Arthur Butler (carpenter), Ernest Philip Butler (pastrycook), Mary Butler and Hilda Jarrett Butler (machinsit) at 59 Wandsworth Road ('Bona Vista'). The 1936 electoral roll has Hugh Joseph Stephens (fireman), Ada Agatha Stephens (HD), Mary Christina Stephens (dressmaker) and Sylvia Ada Stephens (dressmaker) at 63 Wandsworth Road. Hugh and Ada are at the address in earlier electoral rolls. It is presumed that these are the families referenced in the general information noted by Jocelyn Hall. A black and white photograph of some children standing beside a dodge car. At least one is a member of the Stalker family.surrey hills, wandsworth road, (mr) howard everard, (mrs) mary everard, (miss) mary stalker, (miss) betty stalker, dodge, butler family, stevens family, cars, (mrs) betty smith, (miss) beatrice mary stalker, (mrs) beatrice mary everard, (miss) joan winnock stalker, (miss) betty neil stalker, (miss) ruth mclaren stalker, bluestone kerbing, children
