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Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedMemorabilia - Sunshine Bowling Club Cooinda Bowls Championship Shield
... Bowling Club...Rosamond Bowling Club...Avenue...Sunshine Bowling Club Cooinda Bowls Championship Sunshine Bowling Club 1974 Sunshine Bowling Club 1975 Sunshine Bowling Club 1976 Rosamond Bowling Club 1977 Avenue Bowling Club 1978 Sunshine Bowling Club 1979 Rosamond Bowling Club 1980 Rosamond Bowling Club 1981 Rosamond Bowling Club 1982 Footscray Bowling Club 1983 Maribyrnong Park Bowling Club 1984 Sunshine Bowling Club 1985 Sunshine Bowling Club 1986 Yarraville Seddon Bowling Club 1987 Sunshine Bowling Club 1988 Sunshine Bowling Club 1989 Sunshine Bowling Club 1990 Sunshine Bowling Club 1991 Sunshine Bowling Club 1992 Sunshine Bowling Club 1993 Sunshine Bowling Club 1994 Sunshine Bowling Club 1995 Williamstown Bowling Club 1996 Sunshine VRI Bowling Club 1997 ...Bowling club was founded around 1910, and is closely tied to the development of Sunshine as a company town under H.V. McKay, the industrialist behind the Sunshine Harvester Works. The club was located in the Sunshine Gardens, Andersons Road, Sunshine. In 2007, the club folded. Later the club rooms were demolished, and the former bowling rink was converted into a lawn area, and which is now part of the H.V. McKay Memorial Gardens. Sunshine Bowling Club Rosamond Bowling Club Avenue ...The Cooinda Bowls Championship was a notable regional event held across various clubs in Melbourne’s west, particularly involving Sunshine Bowling Club. The event was part of the Cooinda Festival, which was a multicultural community celebration held in Sunshine, Victoria, during the 1970s, with strong ties to local Aboriginal and migrant communities. The name Cooinda, an Aboriginal word meaning “happy place” or “meeting place” reflects the festival’s inclusive and celebratory spirit. The Sunshine Bowling club was founded around 1910, and is closely tied to the development of Sunshine as a company town under H.V. McKay, the industrialist behind the Sunshine Harvester Works. The club was located in the Sunshine Gardens, Andersons Road, Sunshine. In 2007, the club folded. Later the club rooms were demolished, and the former bowling rink was converted into a lawn area, and which is now part of the H.V. McKay Memorial Gardens. A wooden shield with inscription plaques attached. The shield comes apart into two sections, top & base. Sunshine Bowling Club Cooinda Bowls Championship Sunshine Bowling Club 1974 Sunshine Bowling Club 1975 Sunshine Bowling Club 1976 Rosamond Bowling Club 1977 Avenue Bowling Club 1978 Sunshine Bowling Club 1979 Rosamond Bowling Club 1980 Rosamond Bowling Club 1981 Rosamond Bowling Club 1982 Footscray Bowling Club 1983 Maribyrnong Park Bowling Club 1984 Sunshine Bowling Club 1985 Sunshine Bowling Club 1986 Yarraville Seddon Bowling Club 1987 Sunshine Bowling Club 1988 Sunshine Bowling Club 1989 Sunshine Bowling Club 1990 Sunshine Bowling Club 1991 Sunshine Bowling Club 1992 Sunshine Bowling Club 1993 Sunshine Bowling Club 1994 Sunshine Bowling Club 1995 Williamstown Bowling Club 1996 Sunshine VRI Bowling Club 1997 sunshine bowling club, rosamond bowling club, avenue bowling club, footscray bowling club, maribyrnong park bowling club, yarraville seddon bowling club, williamstown bowling club, sunshine vri bowling club, bowls, lawn bowls, rosamond bowls club -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyBook, History of Ringwood Bowls Club 1929 - 2004 (multiple different copies)
... History of Ringwood Bowls Club, Bamford Park, Miles Avenue, founded as Ringwood Bowling Club. There are four variations of the history, all kept in white binders with inserts containing various aspects of historical material. ...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne History of Ringwood Bowls Club, Bamford Park, Miles Avenue, founded as Ringwood Bowling Club. There are four variations of the history, all kept in white binders with inserts containing various aspects of historical material. ...History of Ringwood Bowls Club, Bamford Park, Miles Avenue, founded as Ringwood Bowling Club. There are four variations of the history, all kept in white binders with inserts containing various aspects of historical material. All four have been converted into searchable, digital format. 4598a Kept at RDHS Archives (01-02-01). Compiled in 1996 by A. Holliday and M. Pottenger, including earlier compilation in 1961 by Jack Knox and Wilfred Bamford. Contains a lot of historical documents. 4598b Kept at Ringwood Bowls Club premises. Mostly officebearers, awards and championships. 4598c Kept at Ringwood Bowls Club and RDHS archives premises. Mostly Ladies Section from 1959 to 2004. 4598d Kept at Ringwood Bowls Club and RDHS archives premises. From 1996 to 2004, mixed Ladies and Men's Sections. -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyLetter - Glen Huntly Festivals
... Avenue... Campbell J.... Farey J. Mr.... Manchester Grover... Mayors... Ryall M.... Caulfield Historical Society... Glenhuntly Bowling Club...Avenue Campbell J. Farey J. Mr. Manchester Grover Mayors Ryall M. Caulfield Historical Society Glenhuntly Bowling Club Caulfield Grammar Band Caulfield Baton Twirlers Glenhuntly Christmas Festival Glenhuntly Festival Truscott V. ...This file contains five items: 1/An official programme for the Glenhuntly Traders Association’s Annual Christmas Festivals on 22/11/1986. 2/A handwritten letter from Vice President Kaye Georgiades of the Glenhuntly Traders Association to Mr. Balentine thanking him for photos lent. The letter is undated. 3/A typed letter from the Glenhuntly Traders Association to Mr. R. Ballantyne of the Caulfield Historical Society thanking him for helping and supporting the Festival and Payment Art Competition. Dated 30/10/1986. 4/Two typed letters from the Glenhuntly Traders Association to Mr. Ballantyne of the Caulfield Historical Society regarding planned activities for the 1986 and 1987 Christmas Festivals. 5/A black-and-white photograph of members of the Glenhuntly Traders Association, including Gus Theobold pictured on the left. The photo is undated and was published in the Caulfield Contact newspaper.glenhuntly traders, glenhuntly traders associations, caulfield festival, glenhuntly road, booran road, grange road, caulfield, watsons grove, glenhuntly newsagency, royal avenue, campbell j., farey j. mr., manchester grover, mayors, ryall m., caulfield historical society, glenhuntly bowling club, caulfield grammar band, caulfield baton twirlers, glenhuntly christmas festival, glenhuntly festival, truscott v., balentine mr., ballantyne r. mr., truscott v. mrs., neville street, carnegie, georgiades kaye, ford p., glenhuntly, glen huntly, glenhuntly pavement art festival, truscott vanessa, georgiades k., caulfield contact, theobold gus, glenhuntly shopping centre, local government, local officials and employees, associations, historical societies, bowling clubs, festivals and celebrations, festivities, musical ensembles, educational and research establishments, schools, business people, competitions, art competitions, commercial events and activities, officer workers, shows and exhibitions -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyLetter - HUNT, WILLIAM HOGARTH
... Avenue... Hobart Jack... Mackie Road... Confectionery Stores... Ross Murray... Glenhuntly Athletic Club... Godfrey Evelyn... Athletics Clubs... Railways... Glenhuntly Junior Football Club... Elsternwick... Princess Park... Carnegie Oval... Booran Road... Koornang Park... Ormond Oval – EE. Gunn Reserve... Glenhuntly Oval... Oakleigh Road... Victorian Amateur Turf Club... Koornang Road... Glenhuntly Aerodrome... Neville Street... Glenhuntly State School... Rosslyn Street... Geary Mr... Lauriston Tennis Courts... Bakers... Carnegie R.S.L.... East Bentleigh... Bowling...Long and Co Jennings A.V Timber yards Builders ‘The Estate’ Hillcrest Estate Grange Road Marara Road Rosedale Avenue Hobart Jack Mackie Road Confectionery Stores Ross Murray Glenhuntly Athletic Club Godfrey Evelyn Athletics Clubs Railways Glenhuntly Junior Football Club Elsternwick Princess Park Carnegie Oval Booran Road Koornang Park Ormond Oval – EE. Gunn Reserve Glenhuntly Oval Oakleigh Road Victorian Amateur Turf Club Koornang Road Glenhuntly Aerodrome Neville Street Glenhuntly State School Rosslyn Street Geary Mr Lauriston Tennis Courts Bakers Carnegie R.S.L. East Bentleigh Bowling ...Two sets of this man's handwritten memories: 1/Five pages of handwritten personal memories, written by William Hogarth Hunt 13/07/1977. He outlines his family, their travels and settlement in 1908 at Glenhuntly: a detailed account of residents, shop owners, land sales and identities, Murray Ross, Mr Burr of Burr’s Gun Oil and Mr Zarman. Also details Glenhuntly Methodist Church, football, athletics, Glenhuntly Aerodrome and an extensive list of local residents and their stories. 2/Two pages of handwritten personal memories, written by William Hogarth Hunt 02/09/1977. A detailed account of residents, shop owners, identities, athletes, local policemen and their stories in the Glen Huntly area.personal memories, hunt william hogarth, glenhuntly, grange road, trams, plumber, stone mary ann, neerim road, wanalta road, schurme mrs, private hospital, hospitals, watson grove, hunt jessie, hunt alfred, hunt charles, smith mr, fisher mr, smith mrs, jockeys, dore george, ‘willis’, builders, house names, mernda, roseberry grove, el nido, neerim road, glenhuntly post office, mrs fielder’s sweetshop, mrs beer’s sweet shop, paddocks, confectionery, fielder fred, maroona road, murrumbeena, grocers, callister dave, carnegie state school, hay and corn store, james street, woodyard, hillards chemist, hughes body works, chemists, davidson’s, glenhuntly printing, hay and corn stores, railway gates, anz bank, fox mr, martin jack, fox mrs, clothing stores, steam rollers, radio and tv shop, beasley j, delicatessen/ham and beef shop, butchers, schurme’s private hospital, gellatley george, tailors, commonwealth banks, watson grove, banks, preston peter, e.j. & h. amos, hardware stores, estate agents, glenhuntly picture theatre, whittle mr, theatres, newsagency, cooper and cooke, station street, f.j. long and co, jennings a.v, timber yards, builders, ‘the estate’, hillcrest estate, grange road, marara road, rosedale avenue, hobart jack, mackie road, confectionery stores, ross murray, glenhuntly athletic club, godfrey evelyn, athletics clubs, railways, glenhuntly junior football club, elsternwick, princess park, carnegie oval, booran road, koornang park, ormond oval – ee. gunn reserve, glenhuntly oval, oakleigh road, victorian amateur turf club, koornang road, glenhuntly aerodrome, neville street, glenhuntly state school, rosslyn street, geary mr, lauriston tennis courts, bakers, carnegie r.s.l., east bentleigh, bowling clubs, tucker road, tennis clubs, centre road, murrumbeena road, larman mr, hollway street, nurseries, parker street, lyle marshall, burr mr, solicitors, builders, bones nursery, ‘burr’s gunoil’, glenhuntly methodist church, carnegie, smith alf, ezard family, clemens family, noy family, noy clarrie, dickie family, storey family, storey george, davis family, joss house, chinese community, wattle avenue, grange road, glenhuntly amateur football club, football clubs, glenhuntly athletic club, athletic clubs, glen huntly junior football club, carnegie oval, koornang park, glenhuntly oval, victorian amateur turf club, glenhuntly aerodome, glenhuntly state school, geary mr., bakers, east bentleigh, tucker road, centre road, larman mr, nurseries, lyle marshall, solicitors, bones nursery, carnegie, "the estate", royal avenue, mckay avenue, dumsday bertha miss, love family, gilmour family, waratah ave, sinclair mr, tuckpointers, bricks, donegan mr, plumbers, frazer mr, frazer and jenkinson printers, frazer arthur, ezard manufacturing, jewellers, private hospital, maroona road, o'carroll mr, beattie mr, horse trainer, morton tom, lord harry, estate agents, ormond, councillors, taylor mr, builders, gibson family, westley alf, o'carroll j (jack) d, glenhuntly athletics club, athletes, jack page's bakery and cake shop, nay clarrie, hunt william h., hunt alf, page jack, armstrong jack, manchester grove, morgan advertising, cusdin sid, farrier, glenhuntly cricket club, caulfield racecourse, neerim road, hoffman's plumbing, emma street, st. agnes school, st. agnes church hall, jenkin 'boss' mr, teachers, hawthorn miss, quinn miss, chitty charlie, chitty's timber, crystal palace picture theatre, theatres, marsh bill, hardware shops, watson arthur w, j.s. kidd and company, marshes hardware, kidd's hardware, bruce ivy, 'belgrave', house names, belgrave road, dandenong road, hunter 'pud', police officers, hunt jess, kangaroo road, murrumbeena, glen huntly -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - Bambra Road Methodist Church, Northcote Avenue
... Bowling Club... Heazlewood Vere... Goddard Sydney... Smith Ray J. M.... Hilton Della... Northcote Avenue...St Stephen’s Presbyterian Church Caulfield Alday Thomas Rev Everett Win Bambra Road Trustees Alday Thomas Mrs Everett Keith Caulfield Park Caulfield Park Bowling Club Heazlewood Vere Goddard Sydney Smith Ray J. M. Hilton Della Northcote Avenue Pask N. ...Photocopy Of A 2 Page Extract From A Coming Together Book Compiled By Gwenda Mann Describing The History Of Bambra Road Methodist Church. It Contains Information From 75 Years At St Stephen’s Caulfield, Including Union With Bambra Road Methodist Church By Della Hilton, 1985. A Photograph Of Several Small Extracts From This Publication Is Also Included. Also Brief Note By Claire Barton Dated 07/05/2010 With Street And Directory References.bambra road, bambra road methodist church, caulfield north, everett l.d., st stephen’s presbyterian church caulfield, alday thomas rev, everett win, bambra road trustees, alday thomas mrs, everett keith, caulfield park, caulfield park bowling club, heazlewood vere, goddard sydney, smith ray j. m., hilton della, northcote avenue, pask n. h., goff j. t. j, talbot n. e. g, lavender j. c., o’ connor t. m., smith r. j. m, selomb h. w., hawkins h. l, freeman j. t., mannering c. w. j., gray n. a., weatherlake r. c., croxford r. l. g., wilson g. rev., small h. rev., dunstan a. rev., caulfield methodist circuit, caulfield council, anderson mrs., caulfield north, religious groups, methodist church, uniting church, clergy, sunday schools, organs, church furniture, stained glass. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood Bowling Club- Miles Avenue, c1950's
... Ringwood Bowling Club- Miles Avenue, c1950's...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Ringwood Bowls Club, Miles Avenue, c1950. Bowlers on green. Black and white photograph. Ringwood Bowling Club- Miles Avenue, c1950's Photograph ...Black and white photograph.Ringwood Bowls Club, Miles Avenue, c1950. Bowlers on green. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood Bowling Club - Ladies Bowling, Miles Avenue. c1970's
... Ringwood Bowling Club - Ladies Bowling, Miles Avenue. c1970's...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Black and white photograph Ringwood Bowling Club - Ladies Bowling, Miles Avenue. c1970's Photograph ...Black and white photograph -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood Bowling Club- New clubrooms, 1972
... Bowling green and new clubrooms. 22.11.72. Miles Avenue site. Clubrooms were built in 1968 after the old clubrooms were destroyed by fire. Black and white photograph Ringwood Bowling Club ...Black and white photograph"Written on back of photograph" Bowling green and new clubrooms. 22.11.72. Miles Avenue site. Clubrooms were built in 1968 after the old clubrooms were destroyed by fire. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyDocument, Ringwood Bowls Club- Letterhead, Ringwood Bowling Club, Ladies Section, 1969
... Ringwood Bowling Club Ladies Section Miles Avenue, Ringwood, Vic., 3134. ...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Ringwood Bowling Club Ladies Section Miles Avenue, Ringwood, Vic., 3134. ...Copy of Letterhead.Ringwood Bowling Club Ladies Section Miles Avenue, Ringwood, Vic., 3134. Telephone: 870 6767. 25th November 1969 -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood Bowling Club- New Clubrooms, 1931
... Ringwood Bowling Club- New Clubrooms at Miles Avenue, 1931....Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Ringwood Bowling Club- New Clubrooms at Miles Avenue, 1931. Black and white photograph Ringwood Bowling Club- New Clubrooms, 1931. ...Black and white photographRingwood Bowling Club- New Clubrooms at Miles Avenue, 1931. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood Bowling Club- Installation of flood wall along the Miles Avenue frontage, 1979
... Ringwood Bowling Club- Installation of flood wall along the Miles Avenue frontage, 1979....Avenue frontage. Text attached to photos includes names of Committee Members who accepted the responsibility of recommending changes in 1979 including the flood wall. Black and white photographs (2) Ringwood Bowling Club ...Black and white photographs (2)Photographs show volunteers constructing the flood wall along the Miles Avenue frontage. Text attached to photos includes names of Committee Members who accepted the responsibility of recommending changes in 1979 including the flood wall. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood Bowling Club- Gardens in front of clubhouse, Miles Avenue, c1990
... Ringwood Bowling Club- Gardens in front of clubhouse, Miles Avenue, c1990....Ringwood Bowling Club- Gardens in front of clubhouse, Miles Avenue, c1990. Photograph ...Colour photograph. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood Bowling Club- Gardens in front of clubhouse, Miles Avenue, c1990
... Ringwood Bowling Club- Gardens in front of clubhouse, Miles Avenue, c1990....Ringwood Bowling Club- Gardens in front of clubhouse, Miles Avenue, c1990. Photograph ...Colour photograph. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood Bowling Club- Demolition of Clubhouse, Miles Avenue, 1997
... Ringwood Bowling Club- Demolition of Clubhouse, Miles Avenue, 1997....Ringwood Bowling Club- Demolition of Clubhouse, Miles Avenue, 1997. Photograph ...Colour photograph. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood Bowling Club- Demolition of Clubhouse, Miles Avenue, 1997
... Ringwood Bowling Club- Demolition of Clubhouse, Miles Avenue, 1997....Ringwood Bowling Club- Demolition of Clubhouse, Miles Avenue, 1997. Photograph ...Colour photograph. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood Bowls Club- Ladies bowling at old Club in Miles Avenue, 1996
... Ringwood Bowls Club- Ladies bowling at old Club in Miles Avenue, 1996....Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Coloured photograph Ringwood Bowls Club- Ladies bowling at old Club in Miles Avenue, 1996. Photograph ...Coloured photograph -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Maribyrnong Photographs 2021 Part 3, John Alchin, 2021
... Avenue...Wests Road...Robert Barrett Reserve...Rosamond Bowling Club...The Esplanade Van Ness AVenue Wattle Avenue Wests Road Robert Barrett Reserve Rosamond Bowling Club Rosamond Tennis Club Sandy St. ...Maribyrnong was originally part of the former Shire of Braybrook and later the City of Sunshine. However, in 1994, Victoria underwent council amalgamations, which resulted in Braybrook being incorporated into the City of Maribyrnong. The suburb of Maribyrnong continues to attract considerable attention from the residents of City of Brimbank, particularly its historical features, the old buildings and distinctive streetscapes that characterise the area.To capture the essence of Maribyrnong in 2021, a series of photographs were taken. These images document a range of buildings, street scenes, and other notable points of interest throughout the suburb, providing a visual record of its unique character.5600.01 - Robert Barrett Reserve 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5600.02 - Robert Barrett Reserve 2021 Photo 06.JPG 5600.03 - Robert Barrett Reserve 2021 Photo 07.JPG 5600.04 - Robert Barrett Reserve Rosamond Bowling Club 2021 Photo 09.JPG 5600.05 - Robert Barrett Reserve Rosamond Tennis Club 2021 Photo 10.JPG 5600.06 - Sandy 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5600.07 - Sandy 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5600.08 - The Esplanade Maribyrnong - St. Margaret's Catholic Church 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5600.09 - Van Ness Ave - Maribyrnong River Bike Path 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5600.10 - Wattle Ave Maribyrnong 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5600.11 - Wests Road - Gate House Place No 15 Maribyrnong 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5600.12 - Wests Road - Ordnance Factory Old Entrance 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5600.13 - Wests Road - Ordnance Factory Buildings West Rd 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5600.14 - Wests Road - Ordnance Factory Building 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5600.15 - Wests Road - Ordnance Factory Building 2021 Photo 04.JPG 5600.16 - Wests Road - Ordnance Factory Buildings West Rd 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5600.17 - Wests Road - Ordnance Factory Buildings West Rd 2021 Photo 03.JPG 5600.18 - Wests Road - Ordnance Factory Buildings West Rd 2021 Photo 04.JPG 5600.19 - Maribyrnong Explosive Factory Maribyrnong River 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5600.20 - Maribyrnong Explosive Factory Maribyrnong River 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5600.21 - Maribyrnong Explosive Factory Maribyrnong River 2021 Photo 03.JPG 5600.22 - Maribyrnong Explosive Factory Maribyrnong River 2021 Photo 04.JPG the esplanade, van ness avenue, wattle avenue, wests road, robert barrett reserve, rosamond bowling club, rosamond tennis club, sandy, st. margaret's catholic church, maribyrnong river bike path, maribyrnong explosive factory, maribyrnong ordnance factory -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Photographs 2022 Part 1, John Alchin, 2022
... Club Community Arts Centre, 775 Ballarat Road, Deer Park 3023. Brimbank Library, 301 Hampshire Road, Sunshine 3020. melbourne These photographs provide a visual record of assorted buildings, street views, and notable locations throughout Sunshine in 2022. This collection of photographs preserves a visual record of Sunshine 2022. Sunshine Municipal Offices Alexandra Avenue Sunshine Sunshine Presbyterian Church Anderson Road Andy's Service Station Service Station Sunshine Presbyterian Church Manse Hot Springs Spa StoreLocal Ten Pin Bowling ...These photographs provide a visual record of assorted buildings, street views, and notable locations throughout Sunshine in 2022.This collection of photographs preserves a visual record of Sunshine 2022.5627.01 - Alexandra Ave Sunshine - Sunshine Muncipal Offices 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.02 - Alexandra Ave Sunshine - Sunshine Muncipal Offices 2022 Photo 02.JPG 5627.03 - Alexandra Ave Sunshine - Sunshine Muncipal Offices 2022 Photo 05.JPG 5627.04 - Anderson Rd - Sunshine Vietnamese Baptist Church.JPG 5627.05 - Anderson Rd 79 - Andy's Service Station Sign 2022 Photo 02.JPG 5627.06 - Anderson Rd 79 Sunshine - Andy's Service Station Sign 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.07 - Anderson Rd 126 Sunshine - Sunhine Presbyterian Church Manse 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.08 - Andersons Rd 101 - 103 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.09 - Ballarat Rd 503 Sunshine - StoreLocal 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.10 - Ballarat Rd 505 Sunshine - Former AMF Ten Pin Bowling Centre 2022.JPG 5627.11 - Ballarat Rd 505 Sunshine - Melbourne Airport Rail Construction Support Facility Sign 2022 Photo 02.JPG 5627.12 - Ballarat Service Rd Sunshine - Stony Creek Culvert 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.13 - City Place 2 -4 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.14 - City Place 8 - 12 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.15 - City Place 22 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.16 - City Place 24 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.17 - City Place Sunshine - Reflexio Qualis 2022 Photo 02.JPG 5627.18 - Clarke St 6 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.19 - Derby Rd Sunshine - Kororoit Creek Bridge 2022 Photo 02.JPG 5627.20 - Derby St 105 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.21 - Devonshire Rd 5 Sunshine 2020 Photo 01.JPG 5627.22 - Dickson St 9 - 15 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.23 - Dickson St Sunshine - Reflexio Qualis 2022 Photo 02.JPG 5627.24 - Durham Rd 113 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.25 - Durham St 115 Sunshine - Former Bank 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.26 - Forrest St Railway Bridge Kororoit Creek 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.27 - Fraser St 75 Sunshine - Wilfred Clayton's House 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.28 - Fraser St Sunshine - Legenda's Garden 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.29 - Fraser St Sunshine - Legenda's Garden 2022 Photo 04.JPG 5627.30 - H.V. McKay Memorial Gardens 2022 Photo 02.JPG 5627.31 - H.V. McKay Memorial Gardens 2022 Photo 03.JPG 5627.32 - H.V. McKay Memorial Gardens 2022 Photo 04.JPG 5627.33 - H.V. McKay Pedestrian Bridge 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.34 - Hampshire Rd 36 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.35 - Hampshire Rd 42 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.36 - Hampshire Rd 44 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.37 - Hampshire Rd 68 - 70 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.38 - Hampshire Rd 74 - 76 Sunshine - Shops 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.39 - Hampshire Rd 74 - 76 Sunshine 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5627.40 - Hampshire Rd 74 - 76 Sunshine 2022 Photo 02.JPG 5627.41 - Hampshire Rd 74 - 76 Sunshine 2022 Photo 04.JPG 5627.42 - Hampshire Rd 86 - 88 Sunshine - Shops 2022 Photo 02.JPG sunshine municipal offices, alexandra avenue, sunshine, sunshine presbyterian church, anderson road, andy's service station, service station, sunshine presbyterian church manse, hot springs spa, storelocal, ten pin bowling centre, ballarat road service road, stony creek, stony creek drain, sun crescent, city place, reflexio qualis, clarke street, derby road bridge, derby road, devonshire road, dickson street, durham road, glengala road bridge, fraser street, legenda's garden, h.v. mckay memorial gardens, sunshine pedestrian bridge, hampshire road -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Sunshine Illustrated 1860 - 1960 Photographs Part 1
... Avenue...Geelong Road...Hampshire Road...Sunshine Bowling Club...Club Community Arts Centre, 775 Ballarat Road, Deer Park 3023. Brimbank Library, 301 Hampshire Road, Sunshine 3020. melbourne Sunshine Illustrated 1860–1960 was a special souvenir issue of the Sunshine Advocate newspaper, published in 1960 to commemorate 100 years of the district’s development. Most of the photographs in this edition were taken C1950's. Sunshine Sunshine Gardens Anderson Road Ashley Street Athol Street Ballarat Road Berkshire Road City Place Dickson Street Derby Road Devonshire Road Corio Street Cranwell Street Drummartin Street Duke Street Durham Road Fourth Avenue Geelong Road Hampshire Road Sunshine Bowling Club Sunshine Presbyterian Church Christ the King Catholic School Braybrook Hotel Braybrook State School Deer Park State School Sunshine High School Leroc Oil ETA Foods Corrugated Fibre Container Commercial Bank Sunshine Elderly Citizens Club Ficken Halliday McClelland Sunshine Technical School Sunshine Cabinet Works Sunshine Methodist Church Sunshine RSL ANZ Bank Sunshine Advocate St. ...Sunshine Illustrated 1860–1960 was a special souvenir issue of the Sunshine Advocate newspaper, published in 1960 to commemorate 100 years of the district’s development. Most of the photographs in this edition were taken C1950's.5639.01 - Anderson Rd - Sunshine Gardens.jpg 5639.02 - Anderson Rd 100 Sunshine - St Mark's Church.jpg 5639.03 - Anderson Rd Sunshine - Sunshine Bowling Green.jpg 5639.04 - Anderson Rd Sunshine - Sunshine Presbyterian Church.jpg 5639.05 - Ashley St 185 - 195 Braybrook - National Motor Springs.jpg 5639.06 - Ashley St Braybrook - Industrial Engineering Limited.jpg 5639.07 - Athol St Braybrook - Christ the King Catholic School.jpg 5639.08 - Ballarat Rd 236 Braybrook - Leroc Oil Company.jpg 5639.09 - Ballarat Rd 254 - ETA Foods.jpg 5639.10 - Ballarat Rd 484 Sunshine North - Nettlefolds.jpg 5639.11 - Ballarat Rd 528 Albion - ARC Engineering.jpg 5639.12 - Ballarat Rd Braybrook - Braybrook Hotel 1854.jpg 5639.13 - Ballarat Rd Braybrook - Braybrook Hotel.jpg 5639.14 - Ballarat Rd Braybrook - Braybrook State School.jpg 5639.15 - Ballarat Rd Deer Park - Deer Park State School.jpg 5639.16 - Ballarat Rd Sunshine North - Sunshine High School.jpg 5639.17 - Berkshire Rd 86 - 100 Sunshine North - Corrugated Fibre Container.jpg 5639.18 - City Place Sunshine Looking South.jpg 5639.19 - Commercial Bank Dickson St Sunshine - Commercial Bank.jpg 5639.20 - Corio St Sunshine - Sunshine Elderly Citizens Club.jpg 5639.21 - Cranwell St 37 Braybrook - Ficken Halliday McClelland.jpg 5639.22 - Derby Rd Sunshine - Girls Junior Technical School.jpg 5639.23 - Derby Rd Sunshine - Sunshine Technical School.jpg 5639.24 - Devonshire Rd 2 Sunshine - McKay Administrative Block.jpg 5639.25 - Devonshire Rd 22 Sunshine - Sunshine Cabinet Works.jpg 5639.26 - Devonshire Rd 34 Sunshine - Kindergarten.jpg 5639.27 - Devonshire Rd Sunshine - McKay New Clock Tower.jpg 5639.28 - Devonshire Rd Sunshine - Sunshine Methodist Church.jpg 5639.29 - Dickson St 99 Sunshine - 5639.28 - Sunshine RSL Club.jpg 5639.30 - Dickson St Sunshine - ANZ Bank.jpg 5639.31 - Dickson St Sunshine - Sunshine Advocate.jpg 5639.32 - Dickson St Sunshine Look North East.jpg 5639.33 - Drummartin St 12 Albion - St Teresa Catholic Church.jpg 5639.34 - Duke St Sunshine - East Sunshine State School.jpg 5639.35 - Durham Rd Sunshine - E S and A Bank.jpg 5639.36 - Durham Rd Sunshine - Hotel Derrimut.jpg 5639.37 - Fourth Ave Sunshine - Connor Shea.jpg 5639.38 - Geelong Rd 700 Brooklyn - Guiding Star Hotel.jpg 5639.39 - Geelong Rd Brooklyn - William Adams and Co.jpg 5639.40 - Hampshire Rd - Rockmans Shop.jpg sunshine, sunshine gardens, anderson road, ashley street, athol street, ballarat road, berkshire road, city place, dickson street, derby road, devonshire road, corio street, cranwell street, drummartin street, duke street, durham road, fourth avenue, geelong road, hampshire road, sunshine bowling club, sunshine presbyterian church, christ the king catholic school, braybrook hotel, braybrook state school, deer park state school, sunshine high school, leroc oil, eta foods, corrugated fibre container, commercial bank, sunshine elderly citizens club, ficken halliday mcclelland, sunshine technical school, sunshine cabinet works, sunshine methodist church, sunshine rsl, anz bank, sunshine advocate, st. theresa catholic church, east sunshine state school, derrimut hotel, guiding star hote, william adams, rockmans, connor shea, st mark's church -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Davis, Johns and Street families in Surrey Hills, c1919
... Identification provided by the donor, Mrs Ruth Edgar (nee Johns), as follows: Back row - L to R: Miss Hilda Davis (later Mrs F A McLaughlin), of 16 Valonia Avenue, aged 103 in 1995 and the only one in the photo then alive; E Murray Johns, eldest son of Rev and Mrs Wesley Johns of Mont Albert; he married and built a home in Scheele Street and lived there until he was promoted to Head Office of the Bank of NSW; brother of the donor; Miss Ethel Street from Wodonga, daughter of Mrs Theresa Street in the front row; an unidentified friend; Mr Walter E Davis, Manager of the Telegraph Branch of the G.P.O. and a keen member of the Surrey Hills Bowling Club, owner of 40 Windsor Crescent and an active member of the Surrey Hills Methodist Church. ...Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne Identification provided by the donor, Mrs Ruth Edgar (nee Johns), as follows: Back row - L to R: Miss Hilda Davis (later Mrs F A McLaughlin), of 16 Valonia Avenue, aged 103 in 1995 and the only one in the photo then alive; E Murray Johns, eldest son of Rev and Mrs Wesley Johns of Mont Albert; he married and built a home in Scheele Street and lived there until he was promoted to Head Office of the Bank of NSW; brother of the donor; Miss Ethel Street from Wodonga, daughter of Mrs Theresa Street in the front row; an unidentified friend; Mr Walter E Davis, Manager of the Telegraph Branch of the G.P.O. and a keen member of the Surrey Hills Bowling Club, owner of 40 Windsor Crescent and an active member of the Surrey Hills Methodist Church. ...Identification provided by the donor, Mrs Ruth Edgar (nee Johns), as follows: Back row - L to R: Miss Hilda Davis (later Mrs F A McLaughlin), of 16 Valonia Avenue, aged 103 in 1995 and the only one in the photo then alive; E Murray Johns, eldest son of Rev and Mrs Wesley Johns of Mont Albert; he married and built a home in Scheele Street and lived there until he was promoted to Head Office of the Bank of NSW; brother of the donor; Miss Ethel Street from Wodonga, daughter of Mrs Theresa Street in the front row; an unidentified friend; Mr Walter E Davis, Manager of the Telegraph Branch of the G.P.O. and a keen member of the Surrey Hills Bowling Club, owner of 40 Windsor Crescent and an active member of the Surrey Hills Methodist Church. Front row - L to R: Mrs W E Davis, sister of E J Nuttall of Surrey Hills, one of the co-designers of the Australian flag; W Lyndon Davis, son of Mr & Mrs W E Davis, who built and lived in Lightfoot Street; Mrs Theresa Street from Wodonga, sister of Mr W E Davis & Mrs Wesley Johns; Mr Walter Street, son of Mrs T Street, newly returned from WW1 with his young English bride, Helen. Walter Edwin Davis - born 1858, married Bertha Amy Nuttall / Davis (1864-1941) in 1889. Walter Lyndon Davis (1895-1970) Ruth Lilian Johns (1911-2004) daughter of Wesley Johns & Elizabeth Davis. The photo was enlarged & reprinted from a 75 year-old photo 2 inches by 3 inches by a local firm "Think Negative" in Mont Albert. A black and white photograph of 5 women and 5 men assembled in a group in the garden of a building. One man is in uniform, the other men are wearing suits. The ladies are wearing long skirts.valonia avenue, windsor crescent, lightfoot street, world war, 1914-1918, helen (mrs), mr e murray johns, rev wesley johns, scheele street, miss ethel street, mrs w e davis, miss bertha amy nuttall, walter lyndon davis, walter edwin davis, miss hilda davis, mrs frederick arthur mclaughlin, mrs theresa street, miss theresa emily davis, miss elizabeth davis, mrs elizabeth johns, walter frederick street, mrs helen swtreet, miss helen hewlett, ernest murray johns -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Kew Bowling Club, Runners up for Pennant and for Championship Rink; Office Bearers of Club and Members of Pennant and Champion Rink Teams, 1908-9
... Bowling Club was formed in 1880 and merged with Auburn Heights Recreation Club in 1998. In addition to the unnamed members of the teams, the following individuals are profiled on the item. The background of these men has been identified by John Torpey as follows: BRADSHAW William Henry, grocer, 6 Cotham Road, Kew & 33 Prospect Hill Road, Camberwell - CARNEGIE J Lewis, merchant, Studley Avenue, Kew [Carnegie & Sons, piano & organ importers 106 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne] - CLARKE Charles, warehouseman, 35 Queen Street, Kew - EDGAR Robert McCutcheon, 215 High Street, Kew - FINLAYSON John Marshall, solicitor, 178 Cotham Road, Kew - GREEN Charles Henry, clerk, 81 Wellington Street, Kew - GREENHILL F snr [not found] - GREENHILL Thomas jnr, traveller, High Street south, Kew - HAMBLETON Lincoln, civil servant, 32 Coleridge Street, Kew - HANDBURY John, manufacturer, 55 Walpole street, Kew - JELLIS Thomas G, baker, Princess Street, Kew - LILBURN William Hugh solicitor, Denmark Street, Kew - MANSFIELD Allan, plumber, 150 Cotham Road, Kew [S&McD] or 21 Belmont Avenue, Kew [Electoral Roll 1909] - NATHAN Simeon, warehouseman, 59 Sackville Street, Kew - NIVEN Henry N, 192 Barkers Road, Kew [FW Niven & Co 40-42 Flinders Street, Melbourne, printers & lithographers] - SIMONTON Alan Thompson, dairyman, Belmont Avenue, Kew - SINUCH WC [not known – bottom right of frame] - SWINBURNE George [see Australian Dictionary of Biography] - TREDENNICK William, civil servant 285 Tennyson Street, Kew - WENTWORTH William Dalton, painter, 5 Derrick Street, Kew - WOOLLARD Thomas, civil servant, Hildebrand Crescent, Hawthorn - WOOLLARD Walter Herbert, builder, 35 Disraeli Street, Kew [Sources: Sands & McDougall directories, Electoral Roll 1909]...Bowling Club was formed in 1880 and merged with Auburn Heights Recreation Club in 1998. In addition to the unnamed members of the teams, the following individuals are profiled on the item. The background of these men has been identified by John Torpey as follows: BRADSHAW William Henry, grocer, 6 Cotham Road, Kew & 33 Prospect Hill Road, Camberwell - CARNEGIE J Lewis, merchant, Studley Avenue, Kew [Carnegie & Sons, piano & organ importers 106 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne] - CLARKE Charles, warehouseman, 35 Queen Street, Kew - EDGAR Robert McCutcheon, 215 High Street, Kew - FINLAYSON John Marshall, solicitor, 178 Cotham Road, Kew - GREEN Charles Henry, clerk, 81 Wellington Street, Kew - GREENHILL F snr [not found] - GREENHILL Thomas jnr, traveller, High Street south, Kew - HAMBLETON Lincoln, civil servant, 32 Coleridge Street, Kew - HANDBURY John, manufacturer, 55 Walpole street, Kew - JELLIS Thomas G, baker, Princess Street, Kew - LILBURN William Hugh solicitor, Denmark Street, Kew - MANSFIELD Allan, plumber, 150 Cotham Road, Kew [S&McD] or 21 Belmont Avenue, Kew [Electoral Roll 1909] - NATHAN Simeon, warehouseman, 59 Sackville Street, Kew - NIVEN Henry N, 192 Barkers Road, Kew [FW Niven & Co 40-42 Flinders Street, Melbourne, printers & lithographers] - SIMONTON Alan Thompson, dairyman, Belmont Avenue, Kew - SINUCH WC [not known – bottom right of frame] - SWINBURNE George [see Australian Dictionary of Biography] - TREDENNICK William, civil servant 285 Tennyson Street, Kew - WENTWORTH William Dalton, painter, 5 Derrick Street, Kew - WOOLLARD Thomas, civil servant, Hildebrand Crescent, Hawthorn - WOOLLARD Walter Herbert, builder, 35 Disraeli Street, Kew [Sources: Sands & McDougall directories, Electoral Roll 1909] The photographic collage is historically important as it includes rare photographs of local identities, many of whom were significant civic actors statewide. kew bowling club "Kew Bowling Club / Season 1908-9 / Runners up for pennant and for Championship Rink / Office bearers of Club and Members of Pennant and Champion Rink Teams". ...The Kew Bowling Club was formed in 1880 and merged with Auburn Heights Recreation Club in 1998. In addition to the unnamed members of the teams, the following individuals are profiled on the item. The background of these men has been identified by John Torpey as follows: BRADSHAW William Henry, grocer, 6 Cotham Road, Kew & 33 Prospect Hill Road, Camberwell - CARNEGIE J Lewis, merchant, Studley Avenue, Kew [Carnegie & Sons, piano & organ importers 106 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne] - CLARKE Charles, warehouseman, 35 Queen Street, Kew - EDGAR Robert McCutcheon, 215 High Street, Kew - FINLAYSON John Marshall, solicitor, 178 Cotham Road, Kew - GREEN Charles Henry, clerk, 81 Wellington Street, Kew - GREENHILL F snr [not found] - GREENHILL Thomas jnr, traveller, High Street south, Kew - HAMBLETON Lincoln, civil servant, 32 Coleridge Street, Kew - HANDBURY John, manufacturer, 55 Walpole street, Kew - JELLIS Thomas G, baker, Princess Street, Kew - LILBURN William Hugh solicitor, Denmark Street, Kew - MANSFIELD Allan, plumber, 150 Cotham Road, Kew [S&McD] or 21 Belmont Avenue, Kew [Electoral Roll 1909] - NATHAN Simeon, warehouseman, 59 Sackville Street, Kew - NIVEN Henry N, 192 Barkers Road, Kew [FW Niven & Co 40-42 Flinders Street, Melbourne, printers & lithographers] - SIMONTON Alan Thompson, dairyman, Belmont Avenue, Kew - SINUCH WC [not known – bottom right of frame] - SWINBURNE George [see Australian Dictionary of Biography] - TREDENNICK William, civil servant 285 Tennyson Street, Kew - WENTWORTH William Dalton, painter, 5 Derrick Street, Kew - WOOLLARD Thomas, civil servant, Hildebrand Crescent, Hawthorn - WOOLLARD Walter Herbert, builder, 35 Disraeli Street, Kew [Sources: Sands & McDougall directories, Electoral Roll 1909]The photographic collage is historically important as it includes rare photographs of local identities, many of whom were significant civic actors statewide.Large photo collage created by Barroni & Co (Melb) of team, player and official portraits of members of the Kew Bowling Club. At one stage the item was in a drawer in a map cupboard, fractured into multiple pieces. The items were later assembled some years ago Graham Lindsay and framed in 2021 for exhibition by John Torpey. "Kew Bowling Club / Season 1908-9 / Runners up for pennant and for Championship Rink / Office bearers of Club and Members of Pennant and Champion Rink Teams".kew bowling club -
Kew Historical Society IncBadge - Membership Badge, East Kew Bowling Club, East Kew Bowling Club, EKBC, Twentieth Century
... A newspaper report the Financial Review (2 October 2001) recorded that: "Agents Jellis Craig sold the 2,583sq m East Kew Bowling Club on Windella Avenue for $1.55 million at an auction on the same day. ...Kew Historical Society Inc Kew Court House 188 High Street Kew melbourne A newspaper report the Financial Review (2 October 2001) recorded that: "Agents Jellis Craig sold the 2,583sq m East Kew Bowling Club on Windella Avenue for $1.55 million at an auction on the same day. ...A newspaper report the Financial Review (2 October 2001) recorded that: "Agents Jellis Craig sold the 2,583sq m East Kew Bowling Club on Windella Avenue for $1.55 million at an auction on the same day. Purchased by an offshore developer, the site is protected by an agreement which limits it to only six units or houses. The bowling club was one of 23 owned by the local Boroondara council, of which 10 have been closed down in the past 10 years. Some are used by community groups but several are derelict."One of the few pieces of memorabilia in the collection deriving from the East Kew Bowling Club.East Kew Bowling Club membership medallion. The small circular gilded medallion includes the initials of the Club surrounded by a dark blue enamel belt design on which is written the full name of the Club. EAST KEW BOWLING CLUB / E.K.B.C.east kew bowling club, membership badges, kew -- bowling clubs -
Kew Historical Society IncJournal, Kewriosity : November 1989
... [Woodlands Avenue] Playgroup enrolments open / p7. Neighbourhood Watch / p8. Bowls at East Kew [Kew East Bowling Club] / p8. ...Paper collections / p1. Community Assistance Grants / 1. Stop Press [Community Services Department, Planning and Development Department] / p1. Dates for November / p2. Residential policies review / p2. Cotham/Glenferrie traffic plans / p2. Christmas cards / p2. And more Christmas cards / p2. History tapestry nears completion [bicentennial project, Kew Historical Society] / p2. Commentary / Cr Michael Montalto [Council finances] / p3. Municipal Offices temporarily relocate [asbestos] / p3. Osteoporosis apparatus installed at St George's [Hospital] / p4. Camberwell joins holiday program [Teenage Holiday Program] / p3. Notices / p4. Early parenting / p4. Roadworks for Kew / p4. Where are you Clark Kent? [Interchange Inner East] / p5. Bushwalkers clean up [Studley Park] / p5. [St George's] Hospital signs first health agreement / p5. [Royal Women's] Hospital honours work of Kew women / p6. Council waste disposal costs up 30% / p6. Merri Yarra [Municipal Protection] Committee disbands / p6. Keeping you informed [Citizens' Advice Bureaux] / p7. Overdevelopment review put on hold / p7. Kew's Parks - Is there room for improvement / p7. [Woodlands Avenue] Playgroup enrolments open / p7. Neighbourhood Watch / p8. Bowls at East Kew [Kew East Bowling Club] / p8. [Kew Bowling Club] / p8. Kew brothers rowed for gold [Bradley Kinninmonth, Eugene Kinninmonth] / p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionPaper collections / p1. Community Assistance Grants / 1. Stop Press [Community Services Department, Planning and Development Department] / p1. Dates for November / p2. Residential policies review / p2. Cotham/Glenferrie traffic plans / p2. Christmas cards / p2. And more Christmas cards / p2. History tapestry nears completion [bicentennial project, Kew Historical Society] / p2. Commentary / Cr Michael Montalto [Council finances] / p3. Municipal Offices temporarily relocate [asbestos] / p3. Osteoporosis apparatus installed at St George's [Hospital] / p4. Camberwell joins holiday program [Teenage Holiday Program] / p3. Notices / p4. Early parenting / p4. Roadworks for Kew / p4. Where are you Clark Kent? [Interchange Inner East] / p5. Bushwalkers clean up [Studley Park] / p5. [St George's] Hospital signs first health agreement / p5. [Royal Women's] Hospital honours work of Kew women / p6. Council waste disposal costs up 30% / p6. Merri Yarra [Municipal Protection] Committee disbands / p6. Keeping you informed [Citizens' Advice Bureaux] / p7. Overdevelopment review put on hold / p7. Kew's Parks - Is there room for improvement / p7. [Woodlands Avenue] Playgroup enrolments open / p7. Neighbourhood Watch / p8. Bowls at East Kew [Kew East Bowling Club] / p8. [Kew Bowling Club] / p8. Kew brothers rowed for gold [Bradley Kinninmonth, Eugene Kinninmonth] / p8. publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
Kew Historical Society IncJournal, Kewriosity : November 1988
... Avenue Playgroup / p6. Sport and Recreation 'Come and try' Day / p7. Calling Your leaders [Kew Rotary Club] / p7. Stitch your way into history [Bicentennial Tapestry Project,, Kew Historical Society] / p7. Kew [Citizens'] Band Report /p7. Music in the Round [chamber music] / p7. Footy News [Kew Football Club] / p8. Kew Philharmonic Concert / p8. Bushwalker with community spirit / p8. Kew footy history [Ian Job] / p8. Bowls Notes [Kew Bowling ...Science for everyone [Science Shop, Swinburne Institute] / p1. Obituary [Ron Gould, City Engineer] / p1. Dates for November / p2. The Great Australian Journey [Australian Bicentennial Exhibition] / p2. Christmas cards / p2. Commentary / Cr Allen Martin p3. Neighbourhood mediation / p3. New Council valuation / p3. For the film buff [Camberwell Film Society] / p4. Kew Opportunity Shop / p4. Finding your fete / p4. Neighbourhood Watch / p4. Advice Bureaus beat the information maze [Citizens' Advice Bureau] / p5. Willsmere objectives / p5. Notices / p5. Kew Community House [My gosh the year has flown] / Judy Price p6. 1989 Community Grants / p6. Update on Kew Emergency flat / p6. Woodlands Avenue Playgroup / p6. Sport and Recreation 'Come and try' Day / p7. Calling Your leaders [Kew Rotary Club] / p7. Stitch your way into history [Bicentennial Tapestry Project,, Kew Historical Society] / p7. Kew [Citizens'] Band Report /p7. Music in the Round [chamber music] / p7. Footy News [Kew Football Club] / p8. Kew Philharmonic Concert / p8. Bushwalker with community spirit / p8. Kew footy history [Ian Job] / p8. Bowls Notes [Kew Bowling Club] / p8. Keeping you informed / p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionScience for everyone [Science Shop, Swinburne Institute] / p1. Obituary [Ron Gould, City Engineer] / p1. Dates for November / p2. The Great Australian Journey [Australian Bicentennial Exhibition] / p2. Christmas cards / p2. Commentary / Cr Allen Martin p3. Neighbourhood mediation / p3. New Council valuation / p3. For the film buff [Camberwell Film Society] / p4. Kew Opportunity Shop / p4. Finding your fete / p4. Neighbourhood Watch / p4. Advice Bureaus beat the information maze [Citizens' Advice Bureau] / p5. Willsmere objectives / p5. Notices / p5. Kew Community House [My gosh the year has flown] / Judy Price p6. 1989 Community Grants / p6. Update on Kew Emergency flat / p6. Woodlands Avenue Playgroup / p6. Sport and Recreation 'Come and try' Day / p7. Calling Your leaders [Kew Rotary Club] / p7. Stitch your way into history [Bicentennial Tapestry Project,, Kew Historical Society] / p7. Kew [Citizens'] Band Report /p7. Music in the Round [chamber music] / p7. Footy News [Kew Football Club] / p8. Kew Philharmonic Concert / p8. Bushwalker with community spirit / p8. Kew footy history [Ian Job] / p8. Bowls Notes [Kew Bowling Club] / p8. Keeping you informed / p8. publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters
