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Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital Image, Rosie Bray, Rosie Bray, Anzac Day 2018, 25/04/2018
... Rosie Bray, Anzac Day 2018......anzac day 2018...On Anzac Day 2018, as every other Anzac Day, Rosie Bray lays flowers at the memorial at Greensborough War Memorial Park....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne On Anzac Day 2018, as every other Anzac Day, Rosie Bray lays flowers at the memorial at Greensborough War Memorial Park. rosie bray anzac day 2018 greensborough war memorial park Digital copy of colour photograph. ...On Anzac Day 2018, as every other Anzac Day, Rosie Bray lays flowers at the memorial at Greensborough War Memorial Park.Digital copy of colour photograph.rosie bray, anzac day 2018, greensborough war memorial park -
Greensborough Historical SocietyBooklet, and document, ANZAC Day ceremony:Greensborough RSL, 25th April 2018, 25/04/2018
... ANZAC Day ceremony:Greensborough RSL, 25th April 2018...anzac day 2018...Booklet from ANZAC Day ceremony 25/04/2018, and article by Rosie Bray...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Booklet from ANZAC Day ceremony 25/04/2018, and article by Rosie Bray anzac day 2018 12 p. booklet colour illustrations, 1 p. article ANZAC Day ceremony:Greensborough RSL, 25th April 2018 Booklet, and document ...Booklet from ANZAC Day ceremony 25/04/2018, and article by Rosie Bray12 p. booklet colour illustrations, 1 p. articleanzac day 2018 -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping - Digital Image, A cut above in paying tribute, 13/02/2018
... A new group of chainsaw sculptures was installed in Greensborough's War Memorial Park in time for ANZAC Day 2018. The 8 sculptures are part of Banyule Council's "Homefront" project....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne A new group of chainsaw sculptures was installed in Greensborough's War Memorial Park in time for ANZAC Day 2018. The 8 sculptures are part of Banyule Council's "Homefront" project. greensborough war memorial park homefront project chainsaw sculptures hikaru kidama leigh conkie Digital copy of news article 1 page, black text, colour image. ...A new group of chainsaw sculptures was installed in Greensborough's War Memorial Park in time for ANZAC Day 2018. The 8 sculptures are part of Banyule Council's "Homefront" project.Digital copy of news article 1 page, black text, colour image.greensborough war memorial park, homefront project, chainsaw sculptures, hikaru kidama, leigh conkie -
Bendigo Military MuseumBook - BOOK, CHILDRENS, Kerry BROWN et al, "LEST WE FORGET", 2015
... Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields "LEST WE FORGET" "100/YEARS OF/ANZAC/ THE SPIRIT LIVES/ 2014-2018" THIS IS A STORY BOOK FOR CHILDREN. Books ANZAC Day Children Hard cover book. ..."LEST WE FORGET" "100/YEARS OF/ANZAC/ THE SPIRIT LIVES/ 2014-2018" THIS IS A STORY BOOK FOR CHILDREN.Hard cover book. Cover - cardboard with adhered white paper cover. Gold, blue, red and black print on front, spine and back. Illustrated, front in colour of elderly person with a child surrounded by red poppies. Back, elderly person seated in armchair with a child seated on his knee. No page numbers, cut, plain white paper. Illustrations in colour.books, anzac day, children -
Bendigo Military MuseumContainer - KEROSENE TINS, pre 1990
... ANZAC Day rum and coffee at the Soldiers Memorial Institute Hall to be served after the Dawn Service. (Bendigo RSL Sub - Branch) It was brewed on the electric stoves in the old kitchen on the side of the building. It was made from Chicory Essence coffee, milk and a small amount of water, a bottle of Rum was added to each when near ready. These were used for many, many years up until about 2006 when new containers were used. The old kitchen was removed in the Renovations to SMI in 2016 - 2018...ANZAC Day rum and coffee at the Soldiers Memorial Institute Hall to be served after the Dawn Service. (Bendigo RSL Sub - Branch) It was brewed on the electric stoves in the old kitchen on the side of the building. It was made from Chicory Essence coffee, milk and a small amount of water, a bottle of Rum was added to each when near ready. These were used for many, many years up until about 2006 when new containers were used. The old kitchen was removed in the Renovations to SMI in 2016 - 2018 ...These four tins were used to make the ANZAC Day rum and coffee at the Soldiers Memorial Institute Hall to be served after the Dawn Service. (Bendigo RSL Sub - Branch) It was brewed on the electric stoves in the old kitchen on the side of the building. It was made from Chicory Essence coffee, milk and a small amount of water, a bottle of Rum was added to each when near ready. These were used for many, many years up until about 2006 when new containers were used. The old kitchen was removed in the Renovations to SMI in 2016 - 2018 as it was not part of the original building..1) - .4) Kerosene tins, metals, open at one end.brsl, smirsl, rum, coffee -
Bendigo Military MuseumEducation kit, Department of Veterans Affairs, WE REMEMBER ANZAC, 2) 2014, .4) 2014, .5) 2014, .6) 2014
... WE REMEMBER ANZAC - 100 years of ANZAC - THE SPIRIT LIVES 2014-2018 - SECONDARY RESOURCE .1) .2) 'WE REMEMBER ANZAC' .3) 'COMMEMORATIVE CEREMONY' .4) 'Memories & Memorabilia - Recognising and Preserving Australia's War Heritage' .5) 'Candour. Stories in the words of those who served 1914-1918.' .6) Over a Century of Service 2015 (Calendar) .7) 'ANZAC CENTENARY' .8) 'ANZAC PORTAL' .9) '2015 Anzac Day...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields WE REMEMBER ANZAC - 100 years of ANZAC - THE SPIRIT LIVES 2014-2018 - SECONDARY RESOURCE .1) .2) 'WE REMEMBER ANZAC' .3) 'COMMEMORATIVE CEREMONY' .4) 'Memories & Memorabilia - Recognising and Preserving Australia's War Heritage' .5) 'Candour. Stories in the words of those who served 1914-1918.' .6) Over a Century of Service 2015 (Calendar) .7) 'ANZAC CENTENARY' .8) 'ANZAC PORTAL' .9) '2015 Anzac Day School's Awards' Educational Kit ANZAC Centenary .1) Box folder - cardboard, white & gold print front, spine, back. ...WE REMEMBER ANZAC - 100 years of ANZAC - THE SPIRIT LIVES 2014-2018 - SECONDARY RESOURCE .1) .2) 'WE REMEMBER ANZAC' .3) 'COMMEMORATIVE CEREMONY' .4) 'Memories & Memorabilia - Recognising and Preserving Australia's War Heritage' .5) 'Candour. Stories in the words of those who served 1914-1918.' .6) Over a Century of Service 2015 (Calendar) .7) 'ANZAC CENTENARY' .8) 'ANZAC PORTAL' .9) '2015 Anzac Day School's Awards'.1) Box folder - cardboard, white & gold print front, spine, back. Illustrated - collage colour photographs - medals, poppy, rising sun badge, soldier in silhouette. .2) Softcover, cardboard with fold in front flap, white & gold print, spiral bound, colour collage photographs - poppy, medals, troops. Pages - 86 pages, cut, plain, white, illustrated black & white, colour photographs, work sheets. .3) DVD inside cover flap. .4) Soft cover, cardboard, spiral bound, black, print front, illustrated sepia photograph soldier with letter and slouch hat. Pages - 88 pages, cut, plain, white, illustrated black & white, colour photographs, posters. .5) Soft cover, cardboard, white print front & back, illustrated - collage colour and sepia photographs of service personnel, letters, pens, brooch. Pages - 56 pages, cut, plain, white, illustrated colour, black & white photographs, medals, paintings. .6) Calender - soft cover, cardboard, light brown and black print front and back. Illustrated - sepia and colour - in silhouette - Troops of 1st Australian Division and members of 4 RAR. Pages - cut, plain, white, illustrated colour, black & white photographs from Boer War to Afghanistan. .7) .8) Card, cardboard with Webkey attached. Card - white & dark red print, small colour, sepia illustrations. .8) Key - metal with words printed - 'ANZAC PORTAL'. In plastic pocket. .9) Leaflet - lightweight cardboard black, white, yellow print front and back. Illustrated - black & white photograph of troop ship dockside. educational kit, anzac centenary -
Mission to Seafarers Victoriaprogramme, Anzac Day Tuesday 25th April 1967, 1967
... 2018. Father Brady later donated the collection of; objects, documents and an extensive collection of cruise ship menus (1937-end of 20thC) to the Mission via the intermediary William Hastie, volunteer at the Mission for Seafarers. Possibly a pamphlet printed for VIP guests and families attending the ceremony. 1967 anzac day ...Several items were given by a seafarer, Mr Nicholas Garlick (1926-2009) into the care of Father Brady who retired from St Pauls Cathedral, Melbourne in 2018. Father Brady later donated the collection of; objects, documents and an extensive collection of cruise ship menus (1937-end of 20thC) to the Mission via the intermediary William Hastie, volunteer at the Mission for Seafarers.Possibly a pamphlet printed for VIP guests and families attending the ceremony.Two page Anzac Day memorial service pamphlet/leaflet. Smooth/shiny paper, two ink colours (magenta and bluish green), picture of slouch hat at top right corner, and the insignia of each Australian armed force (navy, army, airforce) along the bottom of the pamphlet. The order of ceremony is printed in red ink on the two inner pages. The back features a photo of the Brisbane Shrine of Remembrance and the poem 'The Glory of the Soldier' by Joyce Kilmer.1967, anzac day, brisbane, shrine of remembrance, brisbane, joyce kilmer, poetry, war memorials, william hastie, nicholas garlick, father brady -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyAccessory - Boomerang Bag, Port Melbourne, Sharon Willcox, 11 Nov 2018
... Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne One of 365 bags made by donor in 2018 for use by community to reduce use of plastic bags. war domestic life sharon willcox rachel mcvean anzac centenary remembrance day waterfront welcomers boomerang bag Boomerang Bags Port Melbourne. ...One of 365 bags made by donor in 2018 for use by community to reduce use of plastic bags.Red, black & green cloth bag with handles. White square on front with red printingBoomerang Bags Port Melbourne. Borrow and bring back.war, domestic life, sharon willcox, rachel mcvean, anzac centenary, remembrance day, waterfront welcomers, boomerang bag -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ANZAC DAY 2015 BENDIGO RSL PROGRAM
... Anzac Day 2015 service, RSL, Pall Mall, Bendigo. White document, printed in black, red poppy emblem on front. Logo of RSL and Returned Services League on top and bottom of program. 100 years of Anzac the spirit lives 2014 - 2018 on bottom left....Anzac Day World War 1 8 page Program for Anzac Day 2015 service, RSL, Pall Mall, Bendigo. White document, printed in black, red poppy emblem on front. Logo of RSL and Returned Services League on top and bottom of program. 100 years of Anzac the spirit lives 2014 - 2018 on bottom left. ...8 page Program for Anzac Day 2015 service, RSL, Pall Mall, Bendigo. White document, printed in black, red poppy emblem on front. Logo of RSL and Returned Services League on top and bottom of program. 100 years of Anzac the spirit lives 2014 - 2018 on bottom left.rsl, bendigo, anzac day, world war 1 -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Newsletter - CMHS Moorabbin Mirror Issue 14 April 2018, CMHS Moorabbin Mirror Newsletter Issue 14 April 2018, 2018
... 2018 The Moorabbin Mirror reflects the history and heritage of the former City of Moorabbin — derived from Mooroobin, ‘a resting place’ in the Bunurrung spoken language. In 1994, the City of Moorabbin was integrated into the Cities of Bayside, Glen Eira, Kingston and Monash. Topics : ANZAC display, Alonzo Box, 1914 HMAT A20 HORORATA, B Company 6th Battalion 2nd Brigade; Box Cottage grounds flooded by leaking tank Bowls Club 26th Dec ; Barn repairs, Barn storage; Filing Cabinets Inventory; GECC International Women's Day Biographies of 3 local women; GECC Alnutt Park March 18th promotion BCM; Welcome new BCM Volunteer Guides; KCC Network HS meeting; KCC Award Dr G Whitehead; KCC farm machinery preservation; FAHS funding; CMHS meeting dates ...2018 The Moorabbin Mirror reflects the history and heritage of the former City of Moorabbin — derived from Mooroobin, ‘a resting place’ in the Bunurrung spoken language. In 1994, the City of Moorabbin was integrated into the Cities of Bayside, Glen Eira, Kingston and Monash. Topics : ANZAC display, Alonzo Box, 1914 HMAT A20 HORORATA, B Company 6th Battalion 2nd Brigade; Box Cottage grounds flooded by leaking tank Bowls Club 26th Dec ; Barn repairs, Barn storage; Filing Cabinets Inventory; GECC International Women's Day Biographies of 3 local women; GECC Alnutt Park March 18th promotion BCM; Welcome new BCM Volunteer Guides; KCC Network HS meeting; KCC Award Dr G Whitehead; KCC farm machinery preservation; FAHS funding; CMHS meeting dates This is Issue 14 of the Moorabbin Mirror, Newsletter of CMHS April 2018 moorabbin mirror, bader fran, bader holger, patterson geoffrey, box alonzo, 1914 hmat a20 hororata; b company 6th battalion; gallipoli landings 1915; glen eira historical society, glen eira city council, kingston city council, whitehead dr g. farm machinery, international women's day; Moorabbin / Mirror / Newsletter City of Moorabbin Historical Society Inc. ...This is Issue 14 of the Moorabbin Mirror produced by CMHS members Fran & Holger Bader , Geoffrey Paterson, April 2018 The Moorabbin Mirror reflects the history and heritage of the former City of Moorabbin — derived from Mooroobin, ‘a resting place’ in the Bunurrung spoken language. In 1994, the City of Moorabbin was integrated into the Cities of Bayside, Glen Eira, Kingston and Monash. Topics : ANZAC display, Alonzo Box, 1914 HMAT A20 HORORATA, B Company 6th Battalion 2nd Brigade; Box Cottage grounds flooded by leaking tank Bowls Club 26th Dec ; Barn repairs, Barn storage; Filing Cabinets Inventory; GECC International Women's Day Biographies of 3 local women; GECC Alnutt Park March 18th promotion BCM; Welcome new BCM Volunteer Guides; KCC Network HS meeting; KCC Award Dr G Whitehead; KCC farm machinery preservation; FAHS funding; CMHS meeting dates This is Issue 14 of the Moorabbin Mirror, Newsletter of CMHS April 2018A4 x 1 paper folded to A5 x 4pp printed both sides Moorabbin / Mirror / Newsletter City of Moorabbin Historical Society Inc. A0020543 (CMHS) / operating Box Cottage Museum (BCM) / April 2018 Issue 14moorabbin mirror, bader fran, bader holger, patterson geoffrey, box alonzo, 1914 hmat a20 hororata; b company 6th battalion; gallipoli landings 1915; glen eira historical society, glen eira city council, kingston city council, whitehead dr g. farm machinery, international women's day; -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Poppies, May 2022
... In 2018, to mark the centenary of the end of WW l, a knitted or crocheted poppy for each local serving member numbering 300, was created by WHS members which have now been mounted on to garden netting for use at future Anzac Day services....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne In 2018, to mark the centenary of the end of WW l, a knitted or crocheted poppy for each local serving member numbering 300, was created by WHS members which have now been mounted on to garden netting for use at future Anzac Day services. ...A photo and description of a cascade of fabric poppies made for Anzac Daynon-fictionA photo and description of a cascade of fabric poppies made for Anzac Dayworld war 1914 - 1918, anzac day -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, Footscray State School Boys Band
... The Hyde Street Youth Band Inc. play at community events including the AFL Grand Final Parade, ANZAC Day March at the Shrine of Remembrance, Moomba Parade and Yarraville Carols by Candlelight. Their repertoire includes classical, marches, hymns, contemporary music and movie themes. https://bandblastsfromthepast.blog/2018...The Hyde Street Youth Band Inc. play at community events including the AFL Grand Final Parade, ANZAC Day March at the Shrine of Remembrance, Moomba Parade and Yarraville Carols by Candlelight. Their repertoire includes classical, marches, hymns, contemporary music and movie themes. https://bandblastsfromthepast.blog/2018 ...Photographer notations on slide: Footscray State School Boys Band 1933 B5 Published: JUNIOR BAND CHAMPIONS--BEFORE THE HOLIDAYS--BELGIAN CARNIVAL--A ROYAL YACHTSMAN. (1933, September 1). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 3. Published caption: “Proud Champions.- The drum-major of the band of the Hyde-street State School, Footscray, leads his players in a march past for visitors during Music Week. Under Mr. Frank Johnston’s conductorship this band has held the championship for two years.” Trove article identifier: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205116143 Scope and Content: Footscray’s Hyde Street State School Band, led by their drum major, prepare to march past a group of mothers while playing their instruments. The band held the record for winning the most Victorian State Schools Association Championships between 1931 and 1966. Research by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer: Description: A large group of boys, most of whom are dressed in long trousers and peaked band hats, led by their drum major, prepare to march past a group of women dressed in overcoats and hats and an infant in a pram. In the background is a school shelter shed, a railway line, houses and a netball ring on a wooden stand. The Hyde Street State School Band was formed in 1928 as the school band for Hyde Street State School No. 1912 at 10 Hyde Street Footscray (now Footscray City Primary School). Their bandmaster, Francis Charles Johnston,(1880-1953) nicknamed “Massa” as a boy for his love and admiration of southern American jazz music, also conducted the Victorian Police Band, Collingwood Citizens Band, and the Melbourne Metropolitan Fire Brigade Band, amongst others, leading to scores of wins in brass band competitions. Even into his sixties, “Massa” ran three laps around the South Melbourne Oval every morning in order to maintain fitness for his busy conducting schedule. He was a cornetist and horn player, and performed in and lead brass bands for more than fifty years including bands that farewelled Australian troops from the Boer War to the Second World War. The Argus 13 December 1947, described “Massa” - “Bandsmen say he is a genius in brass band music, and the best conductor in the Southern Hemisphere. He still retains the romance and Bohemianism of the old German bandsmen he played with in the streets of Melbourne 50 years ago.” In 1925, a bequest of £10,000 from the estate of the late writer, William Gillies was made to the Education Department of Victoria. It was devoted to three purposes - “1) The encouragement of instrumental music (school bands or orchestras) in the State schools of Victoria, leading, it is hoped, to an increase in the number of village bands and orchestras, and, most important of all, family orchestras; (2) The encouragement of the art of reading aloud, leading, it is hoped, to an increase of the admirable pastime of reading aloud in the family circle; and (3) The encouragement of any branch of nature study, the aim of all three being to make home life, especially in the country, more attractive.” The Director of Education, Mr. M.P. Hansen wrote in his book “Thoughts That Breathe” published in 1932, that, as a result of the Gillies Bequest- “£3,030 has already been made available for the purchase of band instruments, and thanks largely to the encouragement given by this fine bequest, there are now in State schools in Victoria, each under expert tuition, 31 brass bands, 9 orchestras, 13 fife bands and 23 violin classes. That the effect of such work has a significant bearing on the right use of leisure, is undeniable.” By 1937, at least 50 State school bands had been set up in Victoria and the Victorian State Schools Association Championships were hotly contested. Frank quickly and skilfully brought the inexperienced boys of the Hyde Street Brass Band to A grade level, winning their first Victorian State Schools Association Championships in 1931. The band went on to win multiple times, holding the record for winning the most Victorian State Schools Association Championships between 1931 and 1966. The band soon became an integral part of community events. Whenever the Footscray Football Team played a home game at the perpetually blustery Western Oval, (Whitten Oval since 1995) the band performed at half time, marching around the boundary line, belting out the Footscray Football Team theme song- “Sons of the ’Scray” played to the tune of “Sons of the Sea” by British music hall songwriter Felix McGlennon. Volunteers walked behind the band carrying a large tarpaulin to catch the shower of coins thrown by fans from both teams, which helped pay for new instruments, repairs and uniforms. The old footy joke goes- Q. Who played on the wing at the Western Oval for 20 years, but never kicked a goal? A. The Hyde Street Band. Now called the Hyde Street Youth Band Inc, it is a not-for-profit organisation, supported by the City of Maribyrnong. Their aim is to make brass music accessible to young people aged from 5-25 years, by supplying the instruments and lessons for a modest annual membership fee. The traditional British brass band comprises of three musical ensembles according to ability. The Hyde Street Youth Band Inc. play at community events including the AFL Grand Final Parade, ANZAC Day March at the Shrine of Remembrance, Moomba Parade and Yarraville Carols by Candlelight. Their repertoire includes classical, marches, hymns, contemporary music and movie themes. https://bandblastsfromthepast.blog/2018/04/08/victorian-state-school-brass-bands-their-legacy-lives-on/ Massa" and His Musical Firemen (1947, December 13). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 2 (The Argus Week-end Magazine). Retrieved May 5, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22532344 http://www.hydestreethistory.8m.net/photo2.html MUSIC AND MUSICIANS (1932, March 9). The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), p. 2. Retrieved May 8, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article29946674 https://hsyb.org.au/about/history-2/ https://hsyb.org.au/about/ MUSIC AND READING ALOUD. (1925, June 1). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 10. Retrieved May 5, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2122525 Shake! Narrow Escape From Shark The Birdcage Walk Champion Schoolboy's Band (1931, December 24). The Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954; 1956), p. 14-15. Retrieved April 8, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article276259073 AROUND THE SCHOOLS: THE ARGUS JUNIOR (1947, September 23). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 6 (The Argus Super Comic). Retrieved April 20, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22509356 https://bandblastsfromthepast.blog/tag/hyde-street-youth-band/ THE GILLIES BEQUEST (1933, September 2). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 22. Retrieved May 5, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11688410 https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/johnston-francis-charles-massa-13009 Hyde Street, Footscray, State School Children (1930, March 8). Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), p. 40. Retrieved May 8, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article223899955Photographer notations on slide: Footscray State School Boys Band 1933 B5bands, 1930-1939, musical instruments, schools, state schools, uniforms, footscray -
Eltham District Historical Society IncArchive Box, Eltham War Memorial
... . • Newspaper article: Residents say no to memorial upgrade; Mayor says feedback will be considered at next meeting by Megan Bailey, Diamond Valley Leader, Wednesday, October 1, 2014 • Policy and Services reports, PS.038/14 Eltham War Memorial Building Precinct - proposed extension to the Eltham Cenotaph Terrace, Nillumbik Shire Council Policy and Services Committee Meeting, 14 October 2014 • Newspaper article: Centenary dawn service moves to Petrie Park; Diamond Valley Leader, October 22, 2014, p5 • Newspaper article: Upset over upgrade; war memorial plans get culled; Diamond Valley Leader, October 29, 2014, p3 • Newspaper article: Memorial to be extended; expected to be finished before ANZAC Day ceremony by Megan Bailey, Diamond Valley Leader, December 17, 2014 04585-2018 Proposal by Nillumbik Shire Council to sell off former Eltham Shire Office site and Eltham War Memorial site for commercial use and community reaction. • Newspaper article: Site of contention; Conversations, Diamond Valley Leader, September 5, 2018, p10 • Motion to Councillors: Carlotta Quinlan, Eltham Community Action Group, [October 2018] following a Community Town Hall Meeting held October 13, 2018 regarding proposed development and sale of part of 895 and 903-907 Main Road, Eltham • Things you should know about the Eltham War Memorial, author unknown, c. .... • Newspaper article: Residents say no to memorial upgrade; Mayor says feedback will be considered at next meeting by Megan Bailey, Diamond Valley Leader, Wednesday, October 1, 2014 • Policy and Services reports, PS.038/14 Eltham War Memorial Building Precinct - proposed extension to the Eltham Cenotaph Terrace, Nillumbik Shire Council Policy and Services Committee Meeting, 14 October 2014 • Newspaper article: Centenary dawn service moves to Petrie Park; Diamond Valley Leader, October 22, 2014, p5 • Newspaper article: Upset over upgrade; war memorial plans get culled; Diamond Valley Leader, October 29, 2014, p3 • Newspaper article: Memorial to be extended; expected to be finished before ANZAC Day ceremony by Megan Bailey, Diamond Valley Leader, December 17, 2014 04585-2018 Proposal by Nillumbik Shire Council to sell off former Eltham Shire Office site and Eltham War Memorial site for commercial use and community reaction. • Newspaper article: Site of contention; Conversations, Diamond Valley Leader, September 5, 2018, p10 • Motion to Councillors: Carlotta Quinlan, Eltham Community Action Group, [October 2018] following a Community Town Hall Meeting held October 13, 2018 regarding proposed development and sale of part of 895 and 903-907 Main Road, Eltham • Things you should know about the Eltham War Memorial, author unknown, c. ...CONTENTS: BOX 1 04585-1 04585 History • 04585-1-1 An Outline History of the Eltham War Memorial Trust by Stanley S. Addison • 04585-1-2 Stanly Addison's notes for his Outline History of the Eltham War Memorial Trust • 04585-1-3-1 Newspaper article: Eltham War Memorial Trust: Ready Now for Forward Movement; Acknowledgements £722; publication unknown, c.1946 • 04585-1-3-2 Newspaper article: Eltham War Memorial Trust: "Garden of Remembrance"; Baby Health Centre First Building, The News: The Newspaper of the City of Heidelberg and of the Shire of Eltham, 11 April 1947 • 04585-1-3-3 Newspaper: The News: The Newspaper of the City of Heidelberg and of the Shire of Eltham; Friday, December 1, 1950 • 04585-1-3-4 Newspaper article: Eltham War Memorial Trust by Stanley Addison, 1953 • 04585-1-3-5 Newspaper article: War Memorial Trust (publication unknown, n.d.) • 04581-1-4 Folder: A brief history of the Eltham War Memorial and Eltham Library, Harry Gilham, 1997-1999 • 04585-1-5 Newspaper article: Eltham's War Memorial; A Journey in Time, Nillumbik Mail, 5 July c.2001 04585-2 Eltham War Memorial Trust Minutes • 04585-2-1 Eltham War Memorial Trust Minutes, Book No. 2, 20 March 1951 to 4 June 1957 • 04585-2-2 Minute Book: Eltham War Memorial Trust Minutes, 2 July 1957 to 12 November 1973 BOX 2 04585-3 Women's Auxiliary, Eltham War Memorial Trust • 04585-3-1-1 Minute Book: Minute Book No. 1, Women's Auxiliary, Eltham War Memorial Trust, 10 May 1946 to 10 April 1952 • 04585-3-1-2 Minute Book: Minute Book No. 2, Women's Auxiliary, Eltham War Memorial Trust, 12 June 1952 to 14 June 1956 • 04585-3-1-3 Minute Book: Minute Book No. 3, Women's Auxiliary, Eltham War Memorial Trust, 12 July 1957 to 14 May 1959 • 04585-3-1-4 Minute Book: Minute Book No. 4, Women's Auxiliary, Eltham War Memorial Trust, 14 May 1959 to 12 August 1965 • 04585-3-2 Book: A favourite book of country recipes / compiled by the Women's Auxiliary of the Eltham War Memorial Trust 04585-4 04591 Eltham Easter Show and Gymkhana • 04585-4-1 Minute Book: Eltham War Memorial Trust; Easter Gymkhana Committee Minutes, 19 Nov 1954-6 Jun 1958 • 04585-4-2 Folder: Eltham War Memorial Trust; Easter Gymkhana Committee Correspondence, 19 Nov 1954-6 Jun 1958 o 04585-4-2-1 Notice from Honorary Treasurer of Easter Gymkhana Committee regarding completion of 1954 event and expression of thanks and that committee is now going into recess prior to commencement of planning for 1955 o 04585-4-2-2 Notice of Easter Gymkhana Committee Meeting, Monday 24th October, 1955 at the Shire Hall, Eltham o 04585-4-2-3 Letter from B.T. Taylor, Hon. Secretary, Eltham Easter Show Committee regarding the sale of tickets (c.1957) o 04585-4-2-4 Letter from B.T. Taylor, President, Eltham Easter Show Committee to Georges Ltd regarding the supply of The Georges Cup for the Eltham Easter Show, 11 April 1958 o 04585-4-2-5 Letter from Georges Ltd to B.T. Taylor, President, Eltham Easter Show Committee with payment for the miniatures of The Georges Cup, 6 June 1958 o 04585-4-2-6 Letter from Eltham Shire Secretary to B.T. Taylor, President, Eltham Easter Show Committee advising of new process regarding raffle, 5 May 1958 o 04585-4-2-7 Letter from Lilian Heath, Secretary, Judge Book Village Auxiliary to B.T. Taylor, Eltham Easter Show Committee, 24 May 1958 o 04585-4-2-8 Letter from Mrs R.J. Godfrey on behalf of M.A. Godfrey of Dandenong to B.T. Taylor, President, Eltham Easter Show under threat of legal action requesting replacement of cheque for £10 (second prize Open Jumping Contest), which was lost, 24 May 1958 o 04585-4-2-9 Reply by B.T. Taylor, President, Eltham Easter Show Committee to Mrs R.J. Godfrey to her letter of 24 May explaining circumstances and denying responsibility to forward a replacement cheque as it was cashed at the Golf Club Hotel; 6 June 1958 • 04585-4-3 Folder: Easter Gymkhana Committee Minutes and other associated ephemera o 04585-4-3-1 Letter: Letter of donation to Shire of Eltham Historical Society of the Easter Gymkhana Committee Minutes and other associated ephemera, J.M. Peter Bassett-Smith, 31 October 1987 o 04585-4-3-2 Souvenir Program: Free Program; Eltham Easter Gymkhana and Light Horse Show also Dog Competition, Easter Saturday 9th April, 1955 at Eltham (Lower) Park o 04585-4-3-3 Program Schedule; Eltham Easter Gymkhana and Light Horse Show also Dog Competition, Easter Saturday 9th April, 1955 at Eltham (Lower) Park o 04585-4-3-4 Program; Monster Gymkhana in aid of Hurstbridge Hall Re-Building Fund, Hurstbridge Recreation Reserve, Sunday, September 18, 1955 o 04585-4-3-5 Record Crowd Came To Eltham Gymkhana, Sporting World, Diamond Valley Local, Thursday, April 14, 1955, p8 o 04585-4-3-6 Program; Eltham Easter Gymkhana Goat Show Schedule, Easter Saturday 31st March, 1956, Eltham Park o 04585-4-3-7 Official Program; Eltham Easter Horse Show and Goat Show, Easter Saturday April 20th, 1957, Eltham Park o 04585-4-3-8 Program Schedule; Eltham Easter Horse Show and Goat Show, Easter Saturday April 20th, 1957, Eltham Park o 04585-4-3-9 Young Rider to Judge at Show, The Age, Wednesday, April 17, 1957, p8 o 04585-4-3-10 Promotional window label, Eltham Gymkhana, Easter Saturday, 20 April 1957 o 04585-4-3-11 Entry form for the Skyline Drive-In “Soap-Box” Derby, to be held along Main Road between Panorama Avenue and Bolton Street, Easter Saturday, 20 April 1957 o 04585-4-3-12 Official Program; Eltham Easter Horse Show and Goat Show, Easter Saturday, 5th April, 1958, Eltham Park o 04585-4-3-13 Brief history of the Eltham War Memorial Trust and Women's Auxiliary, Peter Bassett-Smith, 1987 o 04585-4-3-14 Summary of the Eltham War Memorial Trust Easter Gymkhana Committee Minutes (1954-1956) 04585-5 Folder: Infant Welfare Centre (1952) 04585-5-1 Newspaper article: Eltham: “Memorial Baby Health Centre Opening”; District News, The News, 14 November 1952. (Single sheet newsprint printed one side with District News for Macleod, Kinglake, Watsonia, Wattle Glen, Diamond Creek, Panton Hill, Eltham North, Lower Plenty, Research, Eltham. On reverse in handwritten purple pencil to the President, somewhat indecipherable, about an item to be hung on the walls of the beautiful building.) • 04585-5-2 Eltham War Memorial Trust, Official Opening - Baby Health Centre, 15th November 1952; Timetable of proceedings (1 page handwritten) • 04585-5-3 Eltham Baby Health Centre; Official Opening - Baby Health Centre: Address by President, 15 November 1952 (9 pages handwritten) • 04585-5-4 Newspaper article: Infant Welfare Centre as War Memorial, 15 November 1952 • 04585-5-5 Souvenir Booklet: Eltham War Memorial Trust, 1954 • 04585-5-6 Eltham War Memorial: Address by Mrs Stanley Addison at the Annual Meeting of the Infant Welfare Centre, Thursday 21st October, 1965 (4 pages typed, carbon copy) 04585-6 Roll of Honour Board (1954), Eltham War Memorial 04585-7 Eltham Pre-School (1956), Eltham War Memorial • 04585-7-1 Newspaper article: Minister to open Eltham Pre-school Tomorrow • 04585-7-2 Program; Eltham War Memorial Trust: Opening of the Second Unit of the War memorial, The Pre-school Centre, on Saturday, December 1st, 1956 at 3 p.m. • 04585-7-3 Folder: Eltham Pre-School (1956) Papers donated by Gordon Pearce, 30 Apr 2021 pertaining to Eltham Pre-school and Eltham War Memorial Trust. Gordon was a former President of the Eltham Pre-school at the time the Eltham War Memorial Trust was disbanded by Eltham Shire Council in December 1973. o Articles of the Eltham War Memorial Trust (9 A3 photocopies of original foolscap pages) o President’s Report: Eltham War Memorial Trust, Committee of Management, Dec. 1973 in which it was advised that the Committee was to be disbanded. o Letter: Gordon J.J. Pearce, President Eltham Pre-school to C.J. Bock, Chief Administrative Officer, Shire of Eltham, 21 Nov 1973 expressing disappointment at the Shire wanting to disband the Committee of Management of the Eltham War Memorial Trust o Minutes: Eltham Pre-school Committee, 26 Nov 1973 o Minutes: Eltham Pre-school Committee, 17 Dec 1973 o President’s Report: Gordon Pearce, Eltham Pre-school, 4 Feb 1974 • 04585-7-4 Newspaper clipping: A humble beginning, Diamond Valley Leader, July 26, 2006, p35 04585-8 Children’s Library (1961) / Eltham War Memorial Hall (1966) • 04585-8-1 Letter: Hon. Secretary Eltham Shire Council inviting Lieut-General The Honourable Sir Edmund Herring to attend the opening of the Children's Library. 23 Aug. 1961 • 04585-8-2 Newspaper article: Third unit of Eltham's memorial opened; Diamond Valley News, 14 Nov 1961 (Ref: SEA_74_001-055) • 04585-8-3-1 Receipt to Eltham Historical Society for hire of Eltham War Memorial Hall, 23 June 1970 • 04585-8-3-2 Receipt to Eltham Historical Society for hire of Eltham War Memorial Hall, 6 July 1970 • 04585-8-4 A brief history of the Eltham Library, Harry Gilham, c.1994 04585-9 Eltham Enlistments for the Second World War 04585-1964 • Document: Photocopy of Certificate of Title, Eltham War Memorial Trust, Lot 2, Plan of Subdivision No. 63242, Parish of Nillumbik; derived from Vol. 7073 Fol. 498, 18 May 1964 04585-1996 (Eltham Town Focus Group) Documents relating to a focus group brought together by the Shire of Nillumbik Chairman of Commissioners in 1996 to provide advice on the best long term use for the buildings and land situated between the former Eltham Shire Offices and Country Fire Authority buildings. These buildings are known as the Eltham War Memorial buildings located at 903-907 Main Road, Eltham. In May 2020, the Heritage Council Victoria did not recommend the site for inclusion in the Victorian Heritage Register. Potential impact upon the Memorial Garden because of a proposed roundabout at Dudley Street and Main Road • Notes concerning impact upon Eltham War Memorial Garden of a proposed roundabout at Dudley Street, Eltham, 20 August 1996 • Draft proposal of a roundabout at Dudley Street and Main Road showing impact upon Eltham War Memorial Garden, c. Sep. 1996 • Letter (copy): Harry Gilham, President, EDHS to Bruce Ruxton, President, Victorian RSL concerning impact upon Eltham War Memorial Garden of a proposed roundabout at Dudley Street, Eltham, 1 September 1996 • Letter: Bruce Ruxton, President, Victorian RSL to Harry Gilham, President, EDHS, 20 Sep 1996 concerning impact upon Eltham War Memorial Garden of a proposed roundabout at Dudley Street, Eltham, including copy of communication with Eltham RSL (T. Beaton, Hon Sec.) of 10 Sep 1996 • Letter: EDHS (H. Gilham, President) to Commissioners, Nillumbik Shire Council, 16 Sep 1996 advising not in support of roundabout at Dudley Street due to impact upon Eltham War Memorial Garden • Photocopy: Editorial comment, Peter Doughterty, ArtStreams Dec 1996/Jan 1997 re Commissioners push for development in activity zone of former office site and Eltham War Memorial (see EDHS_04362) • Letter: Don Cordell, Chairman of Commissioners, Nillumbik Shire Council, 10 Dec. 1996 inviting Harry Gilham to join a Focus Group to advise him, chaired by Alan Field. Includes a list of focus group members and contact details. • Minutes of Meeting, Eltham Town Focus Group, 17 Dec. 1996 04585-1997 (Eltham Town Focus Group) Documents relating to a focus group brought together by the Shire of Nillumbik Chairman of Commissioners in 1996 to provide advice on the best long term use for the buildings and land situated between the former Eltham Shire Offices and Country Fire Authority buildings. These buildings are known as the Eltham War Memorial buildings located at 903-907 Main Road, Eltham. In May 2020, the Heritage Council Victoria did not recommend the site for inclusion in the Victorian Heritage Register. Investigating condition of and future use of the Eltham War Memorial Complex and redevelopment of the site • Letter: Alan Field to Harry Gilham. 8 Jan. 1997 advising date of 18 Jan. for next meeting of Eltham Town Focus Group • Minutes of Meeting, Eltham Town Focus Group, 18 Jan. 1997 with handwritten notes by Harry Gilham • Draft Report: A Community Vision for “The Eltham War Memorial Trust” Property, Main Road, Eltham, prepared at the request of Chief Commissioner, Don Cordell, 31 Jan. 1997, along with handwritten nots by Ross McDonald and accompanying note by Harry Gilham written in 2010 upon handover of EDHS presidency 04585-2000 • Notes used by Harry Gilham at Nillumbik Council Meeting of 21 March 2000 regarding proposed sale/development of the Eltham War Memorial property 04585-2004 Material covers Eltham Major Activity Structure Plan and a proposal by Council to sell the Eltham War Memorial site for commercial use • Eltham Major Activity Structure Plan Comments Sheet; Response by Harry Gilham, 22 June 2004 • Letter from Eric Mack to the Hon. Steve Herbert, Member for Eltham regarding draft Major Activity Centre Structure Plan, 22 June 2004 • Newspaper article: Protect war memorial, Harry Gilham, President, Eltham District Historical Society; Letter, Diamond Valley Leader, June 30, 2004, p16 (Includes copy sent to paper 17 June) • Letter from Eric Mack to Nillumbik Shire Council CEO and Councillors regarding draft Major Activity Centre Structure Plan, 2004 • Copy of fax sent by John Cohen, OAM, JP to Diamond Valley News, re his support for the appeal for protection of the Eltham War Memorial 3 July 2004 • Newspaper article: Sell-off a betrayal of trust, Ken Eckersall; Letters, Diamond Valley Leader, 7 July 2004 • Newspaper article: Don't insult memory of fallen servicemen, John Cohen; Letters, Diamond Valley Leader, 7 July 2004 • Newspaper article: Up in arms against sell-off, Dave Crosswaite, Diamond Valley Leader, July 14, 2004, p5 • Copy of letter from John Cohen to President and Executive of the Eltham RSL regarding the Eltham War Memorial, 16 July 2004 • Reply to Eric Mack from the Hon. Steve Herbert, Member for Eltham regarding his letter of 22 June, 27 July, 2004 • Notice issued by Cr Greg Johnson of 11 August meeting by Council's Policy and Services Committee to consider a proposal to sell the Eltham War memorial and old shire office properties, 6 August 2004 • Minutes for the policy and Services Committee of Nillumbik Shire Council held Wednesday 11 August 2004 • Newspaper article: Shire plan 'sacrilegious' by Dave Crossthwaite, Diamond Valley Leader, Wednesday, August 19, 2004, p1 • Newspaper article: Our say on sale of land; Have you say, Diamond Valley Leader, August 18, 2004, p22 • Newspaper article: School hall is not ratepayers' worry; Have your Say, Diamond Valley Leader, August 18, 2004, p23 • Copy of letter sent by John Cohen, OAM, JP to the CEO, RSL Victoria requesting their opposition to sale of the Eltham War Memorial, 19 August 2004 • Newspaper article: Clash over land sale by Dave Crossthwaite, Diamond Valley Leader, August 25, 2004, p1 • Newspaper article: Mayor beset over arts agenda claim by Dave Crossthwaite, Diamond Valley Leader, August 25, 2004, p5 • Newspaper article: A lot of work has gone into shire structure plan; Letters, Diamond Valley Leader, August 25, 2004, p10 • Newspaper article: Public assets are not for sale; Letters, Diamond Valley Leader, August 25, 2004, p11 • Copy of letter sent by John Cohen, OAM, JP to Brigadier J.R. Deighton, State Secretary, Victorian RSL re his comments in Diamond Valley Leader regarding the Eltham War Memorial, 27 August 2004 • Handwritten notes prepared by Harry Gilham in preparation of presentation to Council pertaining to draft Eltham Major Activity Structure Plan, c. Sep. 2004 • Newspaper article: Don't let a dream stay hijacked; Letters, Diamond Valley Leader, September 1, 2004, p11 • Ordinary Meeting of Council Agenda, 15 September 2004, p55 with notes on vote for motion that any reference to the sale of the War Memorial be removed • Copy of letter sent by John Cohen, OAM, JP to Brigadier J.R. Deighton, State Secretary, Victorian RSL advising the War Memorial had been removed from the wider proposal of the Eltham Activity Centre, 16 September 2004 • Newspaper article: Future of memorial site on hold until poll by Caroline Gonzalez, Diamond Valley Leader, September 20, 2004 • Fax from Catherine Dale, CEO, Nillumbik Shire Council to John Cohen re Renovation and Maintenance of Victorian War Memorials, 6 October 2004 • Letter from Cr Tony Raunic, Mayor to Harry Gilham regarding Eltham Major Activity Centre Structure Plan advising the removal of any reference to sale of the War Memorial and detailed consultation to be held with stakeholders regarding the former Shire of Eltham Office site; 8 October 2004 • Letter from Barry Rosewall, President, Eltham RSL to John Cohen advising the sub-branch strongly opposes the sale of the Eltham War Memorial, 20 October 2004 • Fax from Bill Forrest, Interim CEO, Nillumbik Shire Council to John Cohen re Renovation and Maintenance of Victorian War Memorials, 8 November 2004 • Copy of letter from John Cohen to Bill Forrest, Interim CEO, Nillumbik Shire Council re Maintenance of Eltham War Memorial, November 2004 04585-2007 • News article: The spin starts here; Brian Murray, Nillumbik Ratepayers’ Association, Valley Views, Diamond Valley Leader, 13 June 2007 suggesting Council proposing to bring back Shire Offices to Eltham with potential loss of Eltham War Memorial • News article: War memorial fear-mongering; Harry Gilham, Heidelberg Valley Weekly, 26 June 2007 • News article: Consultation is no spin; John Cohen, Former Shire President, Valley Views, Diamond Valley Leader, 27 June 2007 • News article: Troops enlist for campaign by Fiona Willan, Diamond Valley Leader, 18 July 2007 04585-2010 • Newspaper article: Hall 'scruffy' - war vet, Diamond Valley Leader, 17 February 2010, p2 04585-2011 Cultural Significance Assessment • Cultural Heritage Significance Assessment; Civic Building Complex, 903-907 Main Road, Eltham, September 2011 DRAFT • Feedback to Nillumbik Shire Council by Eltham District Historical Society in response to September 2011 Draft Cultural Heritage Significance Assessment of the Eltham War Memorial Building Complex, 3 November 2011 • War Memorial Building Complex, 903-907 Main Road, Eltham: Cultural Significance Assessment, November 2011 prepared for Nillumbik Shire Council by Samantha Westbrooke Pty Ltd in association with Peter Mills PhD, Architectural Historian 04585-2014 Proposed extension to Cenotaph War Memorial Terrace championed by Montmorency-Eltham RSL and its impact upon the Memorial Garden and Eltham War Memorial buildings complex. • Draft Landscape Concept Plan by Henry Architects for Proposed Extension to Memorial Terrace, 14 July 2014 (Note: Senior Citizen’s Building correctly identified. Every subsequent plan incorrectly shows this building as the former Children’s Library, which was the War Memorial Hall building) • Letter: Eltham Gateway Action Group to Stuart Burdack, Shire of Nillumbik (undated) offering comment on Proposed Extension to Memorial Terrace with handwritten notes • Letter: Jim Connor, President, EDHS to Adrian Cully, Manager Community Participation, Learning and Culture, Nillumbik Shire Council, 18 Aug. 2014, encouraging Council not to support proposed extension to War Memorial Terrace due to significant impact upon the Eltham War Memorial Complex as supported by the Cultural Significance assessment conducted by Council in 2011 • Notices of Motion, NOM.001/14 pertaining to memorials Advisory Committee and Montmorency-Eltham RSL to upgrade the Eltham War Memorial site in time for ANZAC Day 2015, Nillumbik Shire Council Ordinary Meeting, 26 August 2014 • Notices of Motion, NOM.001/14 pertaining to memorials Advisory Committee and Montmorency-Eltham RSL to upgrade the Eltham War Memorial site in time for ANZAC Day 2015, Nillumbik Shire Council Ordinary Meeting, 26 August 2014 • Media Release: Support for cenotaph expansion, Nillumbik Shire Council, Sep 2014 • Eltham War Memorial Park (Stage 2), Nillumbik Shire Council, c.2014 • Email (copy): Summary of advice from Samantha Westbrooke (2 Sep. 2014) regarding proposed impact of landscaping around the cenotaph as identified in the significance assessment conducted Nov. 2011 by herself and Dr Peter Mills. • Policy and Services reports, PSD.034/14 Eltham War Memorial Building Precinct - Proposed Extension to Memorial Terrace, Nillumbik Shire Council Ordinary Meeting, 9 September 2014 • EDHS presentation to NSC Policy and Services meeting 9 September 2014 regarding the Montmorency-Eltham RSL proposal to expand/upgrade the Eltham War Memorial with handwritten notes from Harry Gilham for his submission at Council meeting • Newspaper article: Plan to expand memorial; growth in ANZAC Day services inspires RSL proposal by Megan Bailey, Diamond Valley Leader, Wednesday, September 10, 2014 • Agenda: User Groups and Stakeholders Meeting, Proposed Extension to Memorial Terrace, 11 September 2014 • Email: Jim Connor, EDHS, regarding option to seek a heritage protection overlay for the Eltham War Memorial Building complex similar to that for the cenotaph, 15 Sep. 2014 • Newspaper article: Council defers RSL war memorial upgrade to seek consultation, Diamond Valley Leader, September 17, 2014 • Letter: Harry Gilham to Local Press, 20 Sep. 2014 regarding the Eltham War Memorial and moves by the RSL to take expand the War Memorial Terrace further into the orginal Memorial Garden • Letter: Alan Field, President, The Eltham Veterans War Memorial Preservation Society Inc. to CEO and Councillors, Nillumbik Shire Council protesting at perceived injustices and ‘veteran bashing’ regarding their previous efforts to relocate ‘their Obelisk and Cenotaph’ to the Eltham War Memorial complex and their frustration in their attempts to further expand upon the Memorial Terrace. Areas of letter are highlighted with handwritten markups and notes. Also notes on loose card and paper with definitions of Memorial, Obelisk, Cenotaph, commentary on establishment of Eltham War Memorial, The Eltham War Memorial Trust and RSL involvement and current actions by RSL in respect to claims in the letter (written by Harry Gilham ?). • Newspaper article: Residents say no to memorial upgrade; Mayor says feedback will be considered at next meeting by Megan Bailey, Diamond Valley Leader, Wednesday, October 1, 2014 • Policy and Services reports, PS.038/14 Eltham War Memorial Building Precinct - proposed extension to the Eltham Cenotaph Terrace, Nillumbik Shire Council Policy and Services Committee Meeting, 14 October 2014 • Newspaper article: Centenary dawn service moves to Petrie Park; Diamond Valley Leader, October 22, 2014, p5 • Newspaper article: Upset over upgrade; war memorial plans get culled; Diamond Valley Leader, October 29, 2014, p3 • Newspaper article: Memorial to be extended; expected to be finished before ANZAC Day ceremony by Megan Bailey, Diamond Valley Leader, December 17, 2014 04585-2018 Proposal by Nillumbik Shire Council to sell off former Eltham Shire Office site and Eltham War Memorial site for commercial use and community reaction. • Newspaper article: Site of contention; Conversations, Diamond Valley Leader, September 5, 2018, p10 • Motion to Councillors: Carlotta Quinlan, Eltham Community Action Group, [October 2018] following a Community Town Hall Meeting held October 13, 2018 regarding proposed development and sale of part of 895 and 903-907 Main Road, Eltham • Things you should know about the Eltham War Memorial, author unknown, c. Oct. 2018 • Email: Greg Johnson to Sue Dyet 16 October 2018 regarding Assessment Criteria discussed at 25 September 2018 Council meeting concerning proposed development and sale of part of 895 and 903-907 Main Road, Eltham • Newspaper article: War memorial assurance; RSL involved but no-confidence motion passed on council by Brittany Shanahan, Diamond Valley Leader, October 17, 2018 • An essay addressed to the Councillors of Nillumbik Shire, October 2018: About the Eltham War Memorial and the adjacent community-owned sites in Eltham that the Council threatens to sell, Andrew Lemon Nov. 2018 • Report: Request for proposals - For the development and sale of part of 895 and 903-907 Main Road, Eltham; Prepared for Nillumbik Shire Council by Maddocks; 2 November 2018 (229 pages) • Notice: Duncan Duke, President, Montmorency Eltham RSL, to Members, 5 December 2018 – statement regarding “proposed redevelopment of the Eltham War Memorial Buildings and potential impact of the proposed redevelopment on our (sic) Cenotaph and Memorial Site.” 04585-2020 Community motions to seek Heritage Council Victoria registration of the Eltham War Memorial precinct • Eltham War Memorial Buildings: Recommendation of the Executive Director and assessment of cultural heritage significance under Part 3, Division 3 of the Heritage Act 2017; 18 May 2020 • Newspaper advertisement: Heritage Council Victoria, advising the Eltham War Memorial Buildings have been recommended NOT for inclusion in the Victorian Heritage Register; The Age, May 22, 2020, p34 • Correspondence: Eltham War Memorial Buildings; prepared by Nillumbik Shire Council for the Heritage Council Victoria; 29 May 2020 • Correspondence: Eltham War Memorial Buildings; prepared by Nillumbik Shire Council for the Heritage Council Victoria; 5 June 2020 • Submission: Eltham War Memorial Buildings; prepared by Eltham Community Action Group for the Heritage Council Victoria; 17 July 2020. Also included: o Submission: Eltham War Memorial Buildings; prepared by Catherine Johnson of Pryor Street, Eltham for the Heritage Council Victoria; 17 July 2020 o Submission: Eltham War Memorial Buildings; prepared by Andrew Barras of Silver Street, Eltham for the Heritage Council Victoria; 10 July 2020 o Submission: Eltham War Memorial Buildings; prepared by Graham Fildes of Elouera Close, Eltham for the Heritage Council Victoria; 11 July 2020 o Submission: Eltham War Memorial Buildings; prepared by Eltham District Historical Society for the Heritage Council Victoria; 17 July 2020 o Submission: Eltham War Memorial Buildings; prepared by Julie Willis of Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, University of Melbourne for the Heritage Council Victoria; 17 July 2020 o Submission: Eltham War Memorial Buildings; prepared by Ms Zheng Wu of Wynton Ct, Eltham for the Heritage Council Victoria; 16 July 2020 o Submission: Eltham War Memorial Buildings; prepared by Jenny Daw of Black Cameron Road, Smith Gully for the Heritage Council Victoria; 19 July 2020 o Submission: Eltham War Memorial Buildings; prepared by Eltham Pre-School for the Heritage Council Victoria; 19 July 2020 o Submission: Eltham War Memorial Buildings; prepared by Jo-Anne Barker of Treloar Ave, Eltham for the Heritage Council Victoria; 18 July 2020 o Submission: Eltham War Memorial Buildings; prepared by Prof. Hannah Lewi of Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, University of Melbourne for the Heritage Council Victoria; 18 July 2020 o Submission: Eltham War Memorial Buildings; prepared by Janet Boddy of Kerrie Cres, Eltham for the Heritage Council Victoria; 19 July 2020 o Submission: Eltham War Memorial Buildings; prepared by Rosemary Aitken of Kent Hughes Rd., Eltham for the Heritage Council Victoria; 18 July 2020 o Submission: Eltham War Memorial Buildings; prepared by Sue Dyet of Leonard Cres., Eltham for the Heritage Council Victoria; 19 July 2020 o Submission: Eltham War Memorial Buildings; prepared by Lynnsay Prunotto of Lavender Park Rd., Eltham for the Heritage Council Victoria; 19 July 2020 o Submission: Eltham War Memorial Buildings; prepared by Felicity Bing of Eltham Pre-School for the Heritage Council Victoria • Draft Report: Eltham War Memorial Building Complex, 903-907 Main Road, Eltham, prepared by CONTEXT, (Survey Date: Dec. 2020) Also contained in Box 2 is EDHS_04586 – Eltham Obelisk EDHS_04586 - Eltham Obelisk The Eltham Obelisk was originally located at the corner of Bridge and Main Roads in 1919. It commemorated the memory of the Eltham Soldiers who fell in the First World War and complemented the Eltham Avenue of Honour established in 1917 to those that served. In 1943 (WW2) the local community commenced plans to establish the Eltham War Memorial, a living memorial to benefit the children as opposed to a one in stone as per the obelisk. The Eltham War Memorial Trust was established in 1945. In 1947 the Trust intended for the Obelisk to be relocated from Bridge Street and Main Road to the Garden of Remembrance which was planned as part of the Baby Health Centre which was to be the first of three buildings of the Eltham War Memorial to be built in 1951. In 1951 the Eltham RSL was invited to be represented on the Eltham War Memorial Trust. During the period of Jun through October 1956 the original wooden bridge over the Diamond Creek in Bridge Street was replaced with a new concrete structure. At the same time the intersection of Bridge Street at Main Road was revised necessitating the relocation of the Eltham Obelisk. It was ‘temporarily’ relocated to the front garden of the Eltham RSL Sub-Branch on Main Road for safe keeping. In 2007, a suggestion was proposed by Harry Gilham (President, EDHS) to John Cohen (ERSL) to claim a special site along with the historic Shillinglaw trees on the now vacant former Eltham Shire Office site adjacent to the Eltham War Memorial precinct for relocation of the obelisk. In 2010 following the financial collapse and sale of the Eltham RSL Sub-Branch property and amalgamation with the Montmorency Eltham RSL sub-branch, the location of the obelisk was again in immediate jeopardy and in conjunction with Nillumbik Shire Council, supported by the RSL, the obelisk was relocated in front of the Eltham War Memorial buildings in preparation for the Dawn Service on Anzac Day 2012. The new location resulted in significant impact upon the Eltham War Memorial Garden. Council’s preferred location was near the Eltham Library however that would have cost $39,000. The Eltham War Memorial Garden was subjected to further intrusion in 2014 with a proposed expansion of the War Memorial Terrace. Contents: 1. Newspaper article: Eltham, The Advertiser, 15 Nov 1918 2. Newspaper article: Eltham, The Advertiser, 18 Nov 1918 3. Newspaper article: An Obelisk at Eltham, The Advertiser, 11 Jul 1919 4. Newspaper advertisement: Unveiling of Obelisk at Eltham, The Advertiser, 1 Aug 1919 5. Newspaper article: Eltham Soldiers’ Memorial; Unveiled by Sir William Irvine, The Argus, Monday, 4 Aug 1919, p8 6. Newspaper article: Memorial to the Fallen; Unveiled at Eltham, The Age, Monday, 4th August 1919 7. Newspaper article: Eltham Memorial to Fallen Soldiers, Diamond Creek Valley Advocate, 8 Aug 1919 8. Newspaper article: Programme - Presentation of German Machine Gun at the Obelisk, Eltham on Sunday, 8th August 1920, at 3.30 P.M. 9. Newspaper article: article about presentation of a war trophy, a heavy machine gun placed beside obelisk, The Advertiser, 13 Aug 1920 10. Newspaper article: Eltham: ANZAC Services, The Advertiser, Friday, May 2, 1924 11. Newspaper article: Eltham War Memorial, The Advertiser, Oct 26, 1928 12. Newspaper article: Obelisk honors their memory, Diamond Valley News, March 30, 1971, p11 13. Newspaper article: Eltham Obelisk of 1919, Harry Gilham, August 2000 as well as draft submitted dated 22 Aug 2000 14. Newspaper article: Names renewal, thanks to Barry, Diamond Valley Leader, 18 Apr 2007, p3 with picture featuring Eltham RSL president John Haines and Gwen Rosewall 15. Handwritten note from Harry Gilham (President EDHS) to John Cohen (ERSL) regarding history of Eltham RSL site and 1947 newspaper article "Eltham War Memorial Trust "Garden of Remembrance" referencing relocation of Obelisk to the proposed Garden of Remembrance at the Baby Health Centre (Eltham War Memorial), 24 December 2000. 16. Minutes of Eltham RSL and Community Meeting held at 29 Nyora Road, Eltham, 23 June 2010 (Community meeting re closure of Eltham RSL sub-branch and relocation of the WW1 Obelisk) 17. Newspaper article: RSL branch has a fight on its hands by Alana Schetzer, Heidelberg & Valley Weekly, 3 August 2010, p7 18. Newspaper article: Locals battle state RSL over building, Diamond Valley Leader, 4 August 2010, p7 19. Newspaper article: Move war memorial: RSL, c. Dec. 2010 20. Officers' reports, 11.113/10 Relocation of Eltham RSL Cenotaph, Nillumbik Shire Council Ordinary Meeting, 21 December 2010 21. Newspaper article: New home for cenotaph; Councillors support proposal for relocation to Eltham's War Memorial Hall, Diamond Valley Leader, 12 January 2011 22. Newspaper article: CFA hot for RSL site; MP presses for 'fast-track' purchase, Diamond Valley Leader, 23 February 2011, p1 23. Email Correspondence: EDHS President to NSC General Manager Community and Leisure re RSL Obelisk (Cenotaph) proposed relocation, 24 May 2011 24. Officers' reports, OCM.091/11 Interim Relocation site for the Eltham Cenotaph, Nillumbik Shire Council Ordinary Meeting, 23 August 2011 25. Newspaper article: New home for cenotaph delights war veterans, Diamond Valley Leader, 31 August 2011, p9 26. Newsletter Extract: Eltham RSL and War Memorial, EDHS Newsletter 14 Sep 2011 27. Officers' reports, OCM.004/121 Interim Relocation of the Eltham Cenotaph, Nillumbik Shire Council Ordinary Meeting, 31 January 2012 (includes Funding agreement between NSC and Montmorency-Eltham RSL Sub-branch Inc) 28. Newspaper article: Memorial move lags, Diamond Valley Leader, 1 February 2012 29. Site history of Obelisk and Wall Memorial Hall, Montmorency-Eltham RSL, March 2012 draft 30. Open Letter to the Residents of ELTHAM and MONTMORENCY [And their Surrounding Districts]; Montmorency-Eltham RSL, 19 March 2012 (including drafts) 31. Newspaper advertisement: Open letter to the residents of Eltham and Montmorency, Montmorency Eltham RSL, Diamond Valley News, 21 March 2012 32. Newspaper advertisement: Open letter to the residents of Eltham and Montmorency, Montmorency Eltham RSL, Banyule & Nillumbik Weekly, 27 March 2012, p7 33. Newspaper article: New dawn for tribute, Diamond Valley Leader ca April 2012 34. Email (Copy): Alex Smith (MERSL Ast. Sec.) advising that contractor (Malcorp) will relocate obelisk Monday, April 2, 2012 35. Newspaper article: Memorial Moved, Banyule/Nillumbik Weekly, 10 April 2012 36. Newspaper article: Eltham cenotaph move goes 'like clockwork', Diamond Valley Leader, 11 April 2012 37. Newspaper photo: Veterans (l-r) Alan Field, Max Lowerson and John Cohen will join piper David Cretney to commemorate fallen Diggers, 2012 (standing beside relocated obelisk in front of the Eltham War Memorial complex), c. 11 April 2012 38. Advertisement, Program for Eltham Dawn Service, Diamond Valley Leader, April 2012 39. Program for Montmorency Anzac Day March 2012 (incomplete, some pages duplicated, some pages upside down). 40. Newspaper article: RSL site nets $1.8m, Diamond Valley Leader, 9 May 2012 41. OCM.076/13 Amendment C84 Eltham Cenotaph; 11. Officer's reports, Ordinary Meeting of Council Agenda, 25 June 2013, pp42-44 and Attachment; Amendment C84 Eltham Cenotaph; Citation - Eltham War Memorial (4 pages) 42. Newspaper article: Council seeks to protect cenotaph, Diamond Valley Leader, Wednesday, July 3, 2013, p5 43. Newspaper article: Future safe for war memorial, Diamond Valley Leader, Wednesday, November 13, 2013, p5 44. Handwritten notes in pencil (2 pages) by Harry Gilham, Items form the Eltham and Whittlesea Shires The Advertiser newspaper 7 June 1918 - 1919 providing a summary of the formation of the Peace Celebration Committee leading to the establishment of the Avenue of Honour and the Eltham Obelisk and seeking information in lead up to WW1 Centenary, 2013 45. Newspaper article: Memories of our heroes, Diamond Valley Leader, 25 Apr 2018 – also Veteran saluted, featuring article on Army veteran, Glen Ferrarotto. eltham war memorial, eltham war memorial trust, eltham infant welfare centre, eltham pre school, honour roll, eltham war memorial hall, children's library, eltham obelisk -
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UNKNOWN Future of Historic Pottery Site at a Crossroads 3 Nov 2004 Not a Rock-Hard Scone in Sight - Gwen Monckton 4 Feb 2009 Officer and a Gentle Man - 22 Sep 2021 Officer and a Gentleman - Rob Porter 26 Oct 2016 Officer Celebrates a Milestone - Officer Primary School 130th 12 Oct 2016 Classy Lesson in Longevity - Officer Primary School 15 Jun 2016 Carol Porter’s Queen’s Honour 4 Feb 2009 50 of the Best Years - Margot & Phonse van den Acker 11 Nov 2015 Brothers at War - Clive & Hugh Were 29 Apr 2015 Gate to Lost Memory - Officer Memorial Gates 15 Apr 2015 Commitment Set in Stone - Community Association 27 Apr 2016 Officer’s First Dawn Salute 30 Jun 2021 Old Kiln’s Future Secured UNKNOWN Looking Back 3 May 2021 Room to Honour Humble Frank - Frank Wyatt 18 Nov 2015 So Eager to Serve 18 Jan 2012 70 Years of Togetherness - Ron & Jean Tivendale 1 May 2019 Hundreds Attend Officer - Anzac Day 17 Jan 2024 Family Farewells a Titan - Robert Porter 17 Jan 2024 Community Thanks Rob - Robert Porter 29 Nov 2023 Growing Smarter - Russo family 28 Nov 2018 Kiln Suffers Storm Damage 27 Mar 2024 Preserving Timber Legacy - Van Steensel Timbers 7 Aug 2024 Porter’s Eternal Legacy - Rob Porter 14 Aug 2024 A Legacy of Timber - Van Steensel Family 21 Feb 2024 Rec Reserve to be Renamed for Porter - Rob Porter 30 Oct 2024 Fresh Ides Abound - Bellevue Orchard 5 Nov 2025 War Tears Brother Apart - Clive & Hugh Were 5 Nov 2026 Diary Describes the “Hell” - Clive & Hugh Were 5 Nov 2026 Tank Inventor’s Local Link - Lancelot Eldin De Mole 11 Feb 2026 Farewell to Carol Porter OAM 28 Jan 2026 Death Notices - Carol Porter 28 Jan 2026 Carol Porter a True Icon 27 Aug 2025 Audrey’s Legacy - Audrey Dodson 4 Feb 2026 Death Notices - Carol Porter 4 Feb 2026 Lions Farewell Beloved Legend Tom Parker 9 Jul 2025 ROC Toasts Historic Feat Mar 2024 A Tribute to Rob Porter...UNKNOWN Future of Historic Pottery Site at a Crossroads 3 Nov 2004 Not a Rock-Hard Scone in Sight - Gwen Monckton 4 Feb 2009 Officer and a Gentle Man - 22 Sep 2021 Officer and a Gentleman - Rob Porter 26 Oct 2016 Officer Celebrates a Milestone - Officer Primary School 130th 12 Oct 2016 Classy Lesson in Longevity - Officer Primary School 15 Jun 2016 Carol Porter’s Queen’s Honour 4 Feb 2009 50 of the Best Years - Margot & Phonse van den Acker 11 Nov 2015 Brothers at War - Clive & Hugh Were 29 Apr 2015 Gate to Lost Memory - Officer Memorial Gates 15 Apr 2015 Commitment Set in Stone - Community Association 27 Apr 2016 Officer’s First Dawn Salute 30 Jun 2021 Old Kiln’s Future Secured UNKNOWN Looking Back 3 May 2021 Room to Honour Humble Frank - Frank Wyatt 18 Nov 2015 So Eager to Serve 18 Jan 2012 70 Years of Togetherness - Ron & Jean Tivendale 1 May 2019 Hundreds Attend Officer - Anzac Day 17 Jan 2024 Family Farewells a Titan - Robert Porter 17 Jan 2024 Community Thanks Rob - Robert Porter 29 Nov 2023 Growing Smarter - Russo family 28 Nov 2018 Kiln Suffers Storm Damage 27 Mar 2024 Preserving Timber Legacy - Van Steensel Timbers 7 Aug 2024 Porter’s Eternal Legacy - Rob Porter 14 Aug 2024 A Legacy of Timber - Van Steensel Family 21 Feb 2024 Rec Reserve to be Renamed for Porter - Rob Porter 30 Oct 2024 Fresh Ides Abound - Bellevue Orchard 5 Nov 2025 War Tears Brother Apart - Clive & Hugh Were 5 Nov 2026 Diary Describes the “Hell” - Clive & Hugh Were 5 Nov 2026 Tank Inventor’s Local Link - Lancelot Eldin De Mole 11 Feb 2026 Farewell to Carol Porter OAM 28 Jan 2026 Death Notices - Carol Porter 28 Jan 2026 Carol Porter a True Icon 27 Aug 2025 Audrey’s Legacy - Audrey Dodson 4 Feb 2026 Death Notices - Carol Porter 4 Feb 2026 Lions Farewell Beloved Legend Tom Parker 9 Jul 2025 ROC Toasts Historic Feat Mar 2024 A Tribute to Rob Porter Casey Cardinia Collection - Officer Information File Book Narre Warren & District Family History Group Inc. ...Folder containing a table of contents and various newspaper clippings and other information pertaining to the Officer area. 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UNKNOWN Future of Historic Pottery Site at a Crossroads 3 Nov 2004 Not a Rock-Hard Scone in Sight - Gwen Monckton 4 Feb 2009 Officer and a Gentle Man - 22 Sep 2021 Officer and a Gentleman - Rob Porter 26 Oct 2016 Officer Celebrates a Milestone - Officer Primary School 130th 12 Oct 2016 Classy Lesson in Longevity - Officer Primary School 15 Jun 2016 Carol Porter’s Queen’s Honour 4 Feb 2009 50 of the Best Years - Margot & Phonse van den Acker 11 Nov 2015 Brothers at War - Clive & Hugh Were 29 Apr 2015 Gate to Lost Memory - Officer Memorial Gates 15 Apr 2015 Commitment Set in Stone - Community Association 27 Apr 2016 Officer’s First Dawn Salute 30 Jun 2021 Old Kiln’s Future Secured UNKNOWN Looking Back 3 May 2021 Room to Honour Humble Frank - Frank Wyatt 18 Nov 2015 So Eager to Serve 18 Jan 2012 70 Years of Togetherness - Ron & Jean Tivendale 1 May 2019 Hundreds Attend Officer - Anzac Day 17 Jan 2024 Family Farewells a Titan - Robert Porter 17 Jan 2024 Community Thanks Rob - Robert Porter 29 Nov 2023 Growing Smarter - Russo family 28 Nov 2018 Kiln Suffers Storm Damage 27 Mar 2024 Preserving Timber Legacy - Van Steensel Timbers 7 Aug 2024 Porter’s Eternal Legacy - Rob Porter 14 Aug 2024 A Legacy of Timber - Van Steensel Family 21 Feb 2024 Rec Reserve to be Renamed for Porter - Rob Porter 30 Oct 2024 Fresh Ides Abound - Bellevue Orchard 5 Nov 2025 War Tears Brother Apart - Clive & Hugh Were 5 Nov 2026 Diary Describes the “Hell” - Clive & Hugh Were 5 Nov 2026 Tank Inventor’s Local Link - Lancelot Eldin De Mole 11 Feb 2026 Farewell to Carol Porter OAM 28 Jan 2026 Death Notices - Carol Porter 28 Jan 2026 Carol Porter a True Icon 27 Aug 2025 Audrey’s Legacy - Audrey Dodson 4 Feb 2026 Death Notices - Carol Porter 4 Feb 2026 Lions Farewell Beloved Legend Tom Parker 9 Jul 2025 ROC Toasts Historic Feat Mar 2024 A Tribute to Rob Porternon-fictionofficer (vic.), officer primary school (vic.) -
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The date the articles were published, and title of articles are listed below. 8 Jun 2005 Golden Moment for Gem of a Pair - Tom & Hilda Van den Dungen 8 Jun 2005 End of the Line for Model Railway May 2001 More About Nurseryman Carl Nobelius 31 Mar 2004 The Original Red Faces - Red Symons Apr 2001 Emerald in Autumn - a Legacy of Leaves - Nobelius 12 Jan 2011 Maida Turns 101 - Maida Mossop 10 Feb 2016 Rare Honour for Peter and Molly - Molly White & Peter Maloney 11 Mar 2015 Walk to Remember 30 Apr 2014 Hands on Hearts - Marg & Matt Megarry 10 Jun 2015 Emerald’s Bright Green - Karen Alexander 9 May 2018 Real Story of Anzac 8 Apr 2015 Their Names Live 8 Apr 2015 Lang Lang in Ceremony Honour 8 Apr 2015 Bunyip’s Bluestone Unveiling 25 Apr 2018 Our Classy Joynt - William Joynt 8 Apr 2015 She’s Good With Wood - Ronnie Sexton 27 Sep 2017 Museum’s New Face - Emerald Museum 27 Apr 2016 Silence for a Long Minute 8 Dec 2021 Puffing Billy Celebration 7 Sep 2022 Graeme Puts Pen to Paper - Graeme Legge 30 Mar 2022 Observatory Open Day - Mount Burnett Observatory 23 Mar 2022 Take an Anzac Audio Tour 26 Jan 2022 Emerald Community Legend is Honoured - Marg Hall 27 Apr 2022 Magical Day at Emerald 9 Mar 2022 Saved From the Nazis - Wes and Marianna Wlodarczyk 1 May 2019 The Brutal Sounds of War 29 Nov 2023 Emerald Scouts are 100 5 Mar 2023 Working Together 18 Jan 2023 Bowing Out of Emerald PS - Dennis Fuller 30 Aug 2006 Puffing Billy was his Dream - Graeme Breydon 8 Feb 2023 Emerald Identity Farewelled - Robert Taylor 3 Nov 2010 Mat’s Big Break - Mat Greenaway 1 May 2024 Emerald Museum Joins in the Heritage Celebrations 14 Nov 2018 The Legend of Les - Les Fenwick 11 Dec 2024 Community Mourns Delzoppo 11 Dec 2024 Legge Inducted to Honour Roll for Lifetime of Service 9 Apr 2025 Three Businesses Leave From Emerald Lake Park 9 Apr 2025 Emerald Now Proudly Boasts Own Art Gallery 14 May 2025 Emerald Hero Changes Tack - Ben Owen 11 Jun 2025 Founder’s OAM Recognition 12 Mar 2025 Mural Marks GEMCO’s 45th...The date the articles were published, and title of articles are listed below. 8 Jun 2005 Golden Moment for Gem of a Pair - Tom & Hilda Van den Dungen 8 Jun 2005 End of the Line for Model Railway May 2001 More About Nurseryman Carl Nobelius 31 Mar 2004 The Original Red Faces - Red Symons Apr 2001 Emerald in Autumn - a Legacy of Leaves - Nobelius 12 Jan 2011 Maida Turns 101 - Maida Mossop 10 Feb 2016 Rare Honour for Peter and Molly - Molly White & Peter Maloney 11 Mar 2015 Walk to Remember 30 Apr 2014 Hands on Hearts - Marg & Matt Megarry 10 Jun 2015 Emerald’s Bright Green - Karen Alexander 9 May 2018 Real Story of Anzac 8 Apr 2015 Their Names Live 8 Apr 2015 Lang Lang in Ceremony Honour 8 Apr 2015 Bunyip’s Bluestone Unveiling 25 Apr 2018 Our Classy Joynt - William Joynt 8 Apr 2015 She’s Good With Wood - Ronnie Sexton 27 Sep 2017 Museum’s New Face - Emerald Museum 27 Apr 2016 Silence for a Long Minute 8 Dec 2021 Puffing Billy Celebration 7 Sep 2022 Graeme Puts Pen to Paper - Graeme Legge 30 Mar 2022 Observatory Open Day - Mount Burnett Observatory 23 Mar 2022 Take an Anzac Audio Tour 26 Jan 2022 Emerald Community Legend is Honoured - Marg Hall 27 Apr 2022 Magical Day at Emerald 9 Mar 2022 Saved From the Nazis - Wes and Marianna Wlodarczyk 1 May 2019 The Brutal Sounds of War 29 Nov 2023 Emerald Scouts are 100 5 Mar 2023 Working Together 18 Jan 2023 Bowing Out of Emerald PS - Dennis Fuller 30 Aug 2006 Puffing Billy was his Dream - Graeme Breydon 8 Feb 2023 Emerald Identity Farewelled - Robert Taylor 3 Nov 2010 Mat’s Big Break - Mat Greenaway 1 May 2024 Emerald Museum Joins in the Heritage Celebrations 14 Nov 2018 The Legend of Les - Les Fenwick 11 Dec 2024 Community Mourns Delzoppo 11 Dec 2024 Legge Inducted to Honour Roll for Lifetime of Service 9 Apr 2025 Three Businesses Leave From Emerald Lake Park 9 Apr 2025 Emerald Now Proudly Boasts Own Art Gallery 14 May 2025 Emerald Hero Changes Tack - Ben Owen 11 Jun 2025 Founder’s OAM Recognition 12 Mar 2025 Mural Marks GEMCO’s 45th Casey Cardinia Collection - Emerald Information File Book Narre Warren & District Family History Group Inc. ...Folder containing a table of contents and various newspaper clippings and other information pertaining to the Emerald area. The date the articles were published, and title of articles are listed below. 8 Jun 2005 Golden Moment for Gem of a Pair - Tom & Hilda Van den Dungen 8 Jun 2005 End of the Line for Model Railway May 2001 More About Nurseryman Carl Nobelius 31 Mar 2004 The Original Red Faces - Red Symons Apr 2001 Emerald in Autumn - a Legacy of Leaves - Nobelius 12 Jan 2011 Maida Turns 101 - Maida Mossop 10 Feb 2016 Rare Honour for Peter and Molly - Molly White & Peter Maloney 11 Mar 2015 Walk to Remember 30 Apr 2014 Hands on Hearts - Marg & Matt Megarry 10 Jun 2015 Emerald’s Bright Green - Karen Alexander 9 May 2018 Real Story of Anzac 8 Apr 2015 Their Names Live 8 Apr 2015 Lang Lang in Ceremony Honour 8 Apr 2015 Bunyip’s Bluestone Unveiling 25 Apr 2018 Our Classy Joynt - William Joynt 8 Apr 2015 She’s Good With Wood - Ronnie Sexton 27 Sep 2017 Museum’s New Face - Emerald Museum 27 Apr 2016 Silence for a Long Minute 8 Dec 2021 Puffing Billy Celebration 7 Sep 2022 Graeme Puts Pen to Paper - Graeme Legge 30 Mar 2022 Observatory Open Day - Mount Burnett Observatory 23 Mar 2022 Take an Anzac Audio Tour 26 Jan 2022 Emerald Community Legend is Honoured - Marg Hall 27 Apr 2022 Magical Day at Emerald 9 Mar 2022 Saved From the Nazis - Wes and Marianna Wlodarczyk 1 May 2019 The Brutal Sounds of War 29 Nov 2023 Emerald Scouts are 100 5 Mar 2023 Working Together 18 Jan 2023 Bowing Out of Emerald PS - Dennis Fuller 30 Aug 2006 Puffing Billy was his Dream - Graeme Breydon 8 Feb 2023 Emerald Identity Farewelled - Robert Taylor 3 Nov 2010 Mat’s Big Break - Mat Greenaway 1 May 2024 Emerald Museum Joins in the Heritage Celebrations 14 Nov 2018 The Legend of Les - Les Fenwick 11 Dec 2024 Community Mourns Delzoppo 11 Dec 2024 Legge Inducted to Honour Roll for Lifetime of Service 9 Apr 2025 Three Businesses Leave From Emerald Lake Park 9 Apr 2025 Emerald Now Proudly Boasts Own Art Gallery 14 May 2025 Emerald Hero Changes Tack - Ben Owen 11 Jun 2025 Founder’s OAM Recognition 12 Mar 2025 Mural Marks GEMCO’s 45thnon-fictionemerald (vic.), carl nobelius -
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The date the articles were published, and title of articles are listed below. 15 Mar 2023 Diving Into the History of Baillieus and Minta Farm 7 June 2006 Show Stalwart Given Life - Wilma Barron 7 Jan 2007 Tributes Flow for Former Mayoress - Sue Smith 2 Oct 2008 Fangs for the Memory - Dot & Robin Clydesdale 31 Jan 2007 The Show Must Go On - Berwick Show 21 Dec 2005 Lucas Island Post 21 Aug 2019 Turners Town Pioneers 4 Jan 2007 Hair Today, Still Hair Tomorrow - Les Jones 28 June 2017 Life of Service - Mick Morland 8 Aug 2012 Hospital Her Guiding Light - Sadie Kirkham 23 July 2008 Show Time : an Elder of Agricultural Societies _ Jack Rae 17 July 2019 The Day the Earth Stood Still for Men on the Moon 16 Aug 2023 Veteran Values “Mateship” - Rob Yates 18 Oct 2023 Farewell to Stationmaster - Werner Kerber 31 Oct 2018 Farming Giant Left His Mark - James Gibb 22 Nov 2018 Inner Wheel Club of Berwick Celebrates 50 Years 11 Sep 2019 Former Casey and Berwick Mayor Remembered - John Hastie 27 Sep 2023 Stamp for our Hero Athlete - Edwin Flack 11 Dec 2019 Big Impact by the Fyfes 23 Aug 2023 Veterans Mark Anniversary 28 Apr 2004 Anzac Day Inspires Tolerance and Respect 10 Aug 2023 Campus Marks 20 Years - Beaconhills 5 July 2023 An Iconic Thoroughfare - High Street 13 Aug 2008 Stud Master of all he Surveys - Gordon Cumming 1 May 2019 Streets Honour British MPs 8 Jan 2024 Historic Ties to Society - Berwick- Pakenham Historical 14 Dec 2022 Show Legend Not Forgotten 21 Oct 2020 Farewell Betty Whiteside 8 Mar 2023 Finding Love Through Film - Gabriel Carrubba 4 Sep 2019 Named for a Councillor 2 Oct 2008 Three Times a Mayoress - Deidre Pargeter 30 Oct 1991 Catherine Murat recalls her involvement at Dunkirk 15 Aug 1998 Dhuringa - for sale 17 Apr 2024 Centenarian Celebration - Betty Funston 16 Oct 2024 A Century to Remember - John Featherstone 14 Aug 2024 Last to see Explorers 14 Aug 2024 Eric’s Legacy Cherished - Eric Guthrie 19 Oct 2023 Tribute to Stationmaster - Werner Kerber 20 Apr 2016 Tanks for Nothing 14 Aug 2024 Looking Back - various 28 Aug 2024 Big Red Cross Milestone - Berwick Red Cross 1 May 2024 Echoes of Gratitude - Paulien George 10 Jul 2024 New Storytowns Podcasts Showcase Local Treasures 18 June 2008 History is in a Spin 26 Sep 2001 Headstone Mystery 7 Mar 2001 Blackburne Square Founder Honoured - Gordon Blackburne 24 Apr 2024 New Beginnings for Park’s Friends 12 Nov 2025 A Time to Pay Respects 12 Nov 2025 Planting in Officer to Honour Those Lost 22 Oct 2025 History Up For Sale - Edwin Flack 22 Oct 2025 Looking Back 16 Apr 2025 The Land of Sand and Sea - William Watson 28 May 2025 Footy Quaddie For the Ages 11 June 2025 Honour Sewn for Helen - Helen Comport 7 May 2025 Sally’s 40 Years of Caring - Sally Joustra 8 Jan 2025 Battin Breaks the Mould - Brad Battin 21 Aug 2024 Simple Life in Berwick 21 Aug 2024 Looking Back 22 Apr 2020 60 Years Locked in for Berwick Couple - Ted & Pat Foster 22 Apr 2020 Looking Back 22 Apr 2020 About Town 21 Jan 2026 Community Farewells Warwick - Warwick Glendenning 9 Jul 2025 Following the Family Tree - Adrian Funston 16 Jan 2025 Celebrating a Life Well Lived in Nature, Science and Love 9 Jul 2025 New Era Begins for Rotary 9 Jul 2025 Fresh Leaders Step Up for Pakenham UNKNOWN Rich Mix of Local Myths 12 Mar 2025 Historic Berwick Village Bluestone Sign is Set to Stay 13 Aug 2003 Pioneers of the Bass Valley 23 Jul 2025 Local Shows Recognised...The date the articles were published, and title of articles are listed below. 15 Mar 2023 Diving Into the History of Baillieus and Minta Farm 7 June 2006 Show Stalwart Given Life - Wilma Barron 7 Jan 2007 Tributes Flow for Former Mayoress - Sue Smith 2 Oct 2008 Fangs for the Memory - Dot & Robin Clydesdale 31 Jan 2007 The Show Must Go On - Berwick Show 21 Dec 2005 Lucas Island Post 21 Aug 2019 Turners Town Pioneers 4 Jan 2007 Hair Today, Still Hair Tomorrow - Les Jones 28 June 2017 Life of Service - Mick Morland 8 Aug 2012 Hospital Her Guiding Light - Sadie Kirkham 23 July 2008 Show Time : an Elder of Agricultural Societies _ Jack Rae 17 July 2019 The Day the Earth Stood Still for Men on the Moon 16 Aug 2023 Veteran Values “Mateship” - Rob Yates 18 Oct 2023 Farewell to Stationmaster - Werner Kerber 31 Oct 2018 Farming Giant Left His Mark - James Gibb 22 Nov 2018 Inner Wheel Club of Berwick Celebrates 50 Years 11 Sep 2019 Former Casey and Berwick Mayor Remembered - John Hastie 27 Sep 2023 Stamp for our Hero Athlete - Edwin Flack 11 Dec 2019 Big Impact by the Fyfes 23 Aug 2023 Veterans Mark Anniversary 28 Apr 2004 Anzac Day Inspires Tolerance and Respect 10 Aug 2023 Campus Marks 20 Years - Beaconhills 5 July 2023 An Iconic Thoroughfare - High Street 13 Aug 2008 Stud Master of all he Surveys - Gordon Cumming 1 May 2019 Streets Honour British MPs 8 Jan 2024 Historic Ties to Society - Berwick- Pakenham Historical 14 Dec 2022 Show Legend Not Forgotten 21 Oct 2020 Farewell Betty Whiteside 8 Mar 2023 Finding Love Through Film - Gabriel Carrubba 4 Sep 2019 Named for a Councillor 2 Oct 2008 Three Times a Mayoress - Deidre Pargeter 30 Oct 1991 Catherine Murat recalls her involvement at Dunkirk 15 Aug 1998 Dhuringa - for sale 17 Apr 2024 Centenarian Celebration - Betty Funston 16 Oct 2024 A Century to Remember - John Featherstone 14 Aug 2024 Last to see Explorers 14 Aug 2024 Eric’s Legacy Cherished - Eric Guthrie 19 Oct 2023 Tribute to Stationmaster - Werner Kerber 20 Apr 2016 Tanks for Nothing 14 Aug 2024 Looking Back - various 28 Aug 2024 Big Red Cross Milestone - Berwick Red Cross 1 May 2024 Echoes of Gratitude - Paulien George 10 Jul 2024 New Storytowns Podcasts Showcase Local Treasures 18 June 2008 History is in a Spin 26 Sep 2001 Headstone Mystery 7 Mar 2001 Blackburne Square Founder Honoured - Gordon Blackburne 24 Apr 2024 New Beginnings for Park’s Friends 12 Nov 2025 A Time to Pay Respects 12 Nov 2025 Planting in Officer to Honour Those Lost 22 Oct 2025 History Up For Sale - Edwin Flack 22 Oct 2025 Looking Back 16 Apr 2025 The Land of Sand and Sea - William Watson 28 May 2025 Footy Quaddie For the Ages 11 June 2025 Honour Sewn for Helen - Helen Comport 7 May 2025 Sally’s 40 Years of Caring - Sally Joustra 8 Jan 2025 Battin Breaks the Mould - Brad Battin 21 Aug 2024 Simple Life in Berwick 21 Aug 2024 Looking Back 22 Apr 2020 60 Years Locked in for Berwick Couple - Ted & Pat Foster 22 Apr 2020 Looking Back 22 Apr 2020 About Town 21 Jan 2026 Community Farewells Warwick - Warwick Glendenning 9 Jul 2025 Following the Family Tree - Adrian Funston 16 Jan 2025 Celebrating a Life Well Lived in Nature, Science and Love 9 Jul 2025 New Era Begins for Rotary 9 Jul 2025 Fresh Leaders Step Up for Pakenham UNKNOWN Rich Mix of Local Myths 12 Mar 2025 Historic Berwick Village Bluestone Sign is Set to Stay 13 Aug 2003 Pioneers of the Bass Valley 23 Jul 2025 Local Shows Recognised Casey Cardinia Collection - Berwick Information File - Volume 3 Book Narre Warren & District Family History Group Inc. ...Folder containing a table of contents and various newspaper clippings and other information pertaining to the Berwick area Volume 3. The date the articles were published, and title of articles are listed below. 15 Mar 2023 Diving Into the History of Baillieus and Minta Farm 7 June 2006 Show Stalwart Given Life - Wilma Barron 7 Jan 2007 Tributes Flow for Former Mayoress - Sue Smith 2 Oct 2008 Fangs for the Memory - Dot & Robin Clydesdale 31 Jan 2007 The Show Must Go On - Berwick Show 21 Dec 2005 Lucas Island Post 21 Aug 2019 Turners Town Pioneers 4 Jan 2007 Hair Today, Still Hair Tomorrow - Les Jones 28 June 2017 Life of Service - Mick Morland 8 Aug 2012 Hospital Her Guiding Light - Sadie Kirkham 23 July 2008 Show Time : an Elder of Agricultural Societies _ Jack Rae 17 July 2019 The Day the Earth Stood Still for Men on the Moon 16 Aug 2023 Veteran Values “Mateship” - Rob Yates 18 Oct 2023 Farewell to Stationmaster - Werner Kerber 31 Oct 2018 Farming Giant Left His Mark - James Gibb 22 Nov 2018 Inner Wheel Club of Berwick Celebrates 50 Years 11 Sep 2019 Former Casey and Berwick Mayor Remembered - John Hastie 27 Sep 2023 Stamp for our Hero Athlete - Edwin Flack 11 Dec 2019 Big Impact by the Fyfes 23 Aug 2023 Veterans Mark Anniversary 28 Apr 2004 Anzac Day Inspires Tolerance and Respect 10 Aug 2023 Campus Marks 20 Years - Beaconhills 5 July 2023 An Iconic Thoroughfare - High Street 13 Aug 2008 Stud Master of all he Surveys - Gordon Cumming 1 May 2019 Streets Honour British MPs 8 Jan 2024 Historic Ties to Society - Berwick- Pakenham Historical 14 Dec 2022 Show Legend Not Forgotten 21 Oct 2020 Farewell Betty Whiteside 8 Mar 2023 Finding Love Through Film - Gabriel Carrubba 4 Sep 2019 Named for a Councillor 2 Oct 2008 Three Times a Mayoress - Deidre Pargeter 30 Oct 1991 Catherine Murat recalls her involvement at Dunkirk 15 Aug 1998 Dhuringa - for sale 17 Apr 2024 Centenarian Celebration - Betty Funston 16 Oct 2024 A Century to Remember - John Featherstone 14 Aug 2024 Last to see Explorers 14 Aug 2024 Eric’s Legacy Cherished - Eric Guthrie 19 Oct 2023 Tribute to Stationmaster - Werner Kerber 20 Apr 2016 Tanks for Nothing 14 Aug 2024 Looking Back - various 28 Aug 2024 Big Red Cross Milestone - Berwick Red Cross 1 May 2024 Echoes of Gratitude - Paulien George 10 Jul 2024 New Storytowns Podcasts Showcase Local Treasures 18 June 2008 History is in a Spin 26 Sep 2001 Headstone Mystery 7 Mar 2001 Blackburne Square Founder Honoured - Gordon Blackburne 24 Apr 2024 New Beginnings for Park’s Friends 12 Nov 2025 A Time to Pay Respects 12 Nov 2025 Planting in Officer to Honour Those Lost 22 Oct 2025 History Up For Sale - Edwin Flack 22 Oct 2025 Looking Back 16 Apr 2025 The Land of Sand and Sea - William Watson 28 May 2025 Footy Quaddie For the Ages 11 June 2025 Honour Sewn for Helen - Helen Comport 7 May 2025 Sally’s 40 Years of Caring - Sally Joustra 8 Jan 2025 Battin Breaks the Mould - Brad Battin 21 Aug 2024 Simple Life in Berwick 21 Aug 2024 Looking Back 22 Apr 2020 60 Years Locked in for Berwick Couple - Ted & Pat Foster 22 Apr 2020 Looking Back 22 Apr 2020 About Town 21 Jan 2026 Community Farewells Warwick - Warwick Glendenning 9 Jul 2025 Following the Family Tree - Adrian Funston 16 Jan 2025 Celebrating a Life Well Lived in Nature, Science and Love 9 Jul 2025 New Era Begins for Rotary 9 Jul 2025 Fresh Leaders Step Up for Pakenham UNKNOWN Rich Mix of Local Myths 12 Mar 2025 Historic Berwick Village Bluestone Sign is Set to Stay 13 Aug 2003 Pioneers of the Bass Valley 23 Jul 2025 Local Shows Recognisednon-fictionberwick (vic.)
