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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Property Binder, 559 Main Road, Eltham
... Abbey of Diamond Creek... Montmorency 410 Main Road Lower Plenty Abbey of Diamond Creek Adams ...Newspaper advertisement: Diamond Valley News, 27 May 1980, Exhibition, Peter Accadia, pottery, and Helen Webber, tapestries. Newspaper article: Five for the price of one, Diamond Valley News, Tuesday, July 8, 1986, p27; exhibition of five artists at Eltham Gallery. On reverse, numerous advertisements for food and entertainment Newspaper advertisement: The Age ,17 June 1989, Exhibition, Donald Ramsay "Watching the river flow". Newspaper article: Landmark gallery says goodbye, Diamond Valley Leader, 24 November 2004, Gallery site sold to Sentinel Equities, present tenant Julie Skate, quotes from former part-owner Val Murray. Newspaper article: Rift over gallery plans, Diamond Valley Leader, 21 February 2007, purchasers Jethro Tull and Suzanne Still plan to build offices, gallery and cafe; Eltham Gateway Action Group objected while supporting need for a gallery elsewhere. Newspaper article: New try for gallery-cafe ready soon, Diamond Valley Leader, 18 April 2007, purchaser Jethro Tull to have a new plan ready in two weeks for gallery and cafe. Newspaper article: Gateway for artists, Diamond Valley Leader, 25 May 2007, Jenni Mitchell opened a new gallery pending decision by Nillumbik Council. Newspaper article: Art gallery proposal rejected, Diamond Valley Leader, 30 May 2007, Nillumbik Council against planned new building. Newspaper article: Artful win for gallery, Diamond Valley Leader, 30 January 2008, VCAT approved mudbrick art gallery. Newspaper article: Rocky road to create a landmark, Diamond Valley Leader, 13 February 2008, VCAT approved Robert Marshall's design, artists's impression, Eltham Gateway Action Group opposed.main road, property, businesses, eltham gallery, wiregrass gallery, eltham gateway action group, robert marshall, mud brick building, eltham (vic), 559 main road eltham, artists, bernhard rust, bob smith, jan neil, john adams, marian sussex, michael wilson, tony dopheide, 47-55 main street diamond creek, 50 were street montmorency, 55 rattray road montmorency, 410 main road lower plenty, abbey of diamond creek, adams north riding restaurant, advertising, eltham barrel, montmorency, mustard seed restaurant, peking house restaurant, st andrews, tamara's -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Catholic Church, Main Street, Diamond Creek, c.1963
... Abbey Reception Centre, Catholic Church, Diamond Creek...-creek/ Abbey Reception Centre, Catholic Church, Diamond Creek ...Photo sourced from N. Stone reproduced on p178 of The Diamond Valley Story by Dianne H. Edwards, Shire of Diamond Valley 1979. "The first Catholic Church, Main Street, Diamond Creek. Opened in 1874, it has been replaced by the new Sacred Heart Church next to the railway station. Additions built during the 1970s have transformed it into an abbey-like restaurant. This photo shows the building before the alterations." Similar image by John T. Collins held by State Library of Victoria dated 1963 http://search.slv.vic.gov.au/permalink/f/1o9hq1f/SLV_VOYAGER1672213 Former Catholic church with significant development became the Abbey Reception Centre and now Tobin Brothers 49-55 Main Street See images https://tobinbrothers.com.au/diamond-creek/Black and white copy of photo printed on glossy photographic paper 30.5 x 40.5 cm (12 x 16 inch); image size approx. 18.5 x 28 cmabbey reception centre, catholic church, diamond creek, diamond valley story, tobin brothers, main street -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Print, Joh Ebeli, Church of the Sacred Heart, Diamond Creek, now [1980] "The Abbey", 1980
... Church of the Sacred Heart, Diamond Creek, now [1980] "The... ebeli church of the sacred heart diamond creek the abbey ashton ...Greeting card from Neville Emerson and Staff with sketch commissioned by Neville Emerson Real Estate. The Church of the Sacred Heart became The Abbey (a restaurant) and then Ashton Manor (a wedding reception venue); it is now (2017) a funeral parlour operated by Tobin Brothers Funerals. Print of ink sketch, reproduced as greeting cardart, emerson real estate, joh ebeli, church of the sacred heart, diamond creek, the abbey, ashton manor, tobin brothers funerals