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Photograph, View Over Logan's From Barber's Road
... View Over Logan's From Barber's Road.... the view over Logan's property of Harmony Vale, taken from Barber's... Barbers Road Black and white photograph showing lines of crops ...Robert Logan selected Lot 28 of the Village Settlement in 1896 and lived there until his death in 1936. Historian John Lundy-Clarke tells how Logan planted his land with plums, peaches and apples and also grew raspberries, beans, cabbages and lettuces. He also planted a small patch of oats that he harvested to feed his horse. This photograph was taken c1920 and shows the view over Logan's property of Harmony Vale, taken from Barber's Road.Black and white photograph showing lines of crops and orchard trees with rooftops in foreground and larger trees and cleared areas in background.robert logan, logan, orchard, crops, raspberries, harmony vale, barbers road -
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Photograph, George Barber's Home Forest Edge after 1912 Looking South West, c1912
... barber's road... on Barber's Road and lived there with his wife Sarah Ann (nee...George Barber's home on bend of Barber's Road on Lot 25... Edge on Barber's Road and lived there with his wife Sarah Ann ...George Barber built a homestead later named Forest Edge on Barber's Road and lived there with his wife Sarah Ann (nee Richardson).Black and white photograph showing the side view of a house and three outbuildings. Reverse of photograph has handwritten description by John Lundy-Clarke.George Barber's home on bend of Barber's Road on Lot 25, Village Settlement. Showing passionfruit plantation. Buggy shed top right. Hay shed lower right. Stables, cart shed and men's quarters lower left about 1912. Photo copied by JLC in 1973.forest edge, george barber, sarah ann barber, kalorama, barber's road -
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Photograph, 1913 View Over Logan's House in Village Settlement, 1913
... Photograph taken in 1913 from Barbers Road showing the view... taken from Barber’s Road. This is the house that the runaway log...-and-the-dandenong-ranges Logan Bob Logan Robert Logan Barbers Road Shiloah ...Photograph taken in 1913 from Barbers Road showing the view down the valley. Roof in foreground is house on Bob Logan's Lot 28 in the Village Settlement. This photograph has a detailed inscription on the back handwritten by John Lundy-Clarke in 1974.1913 view over Logan’s house on Village Settlement Lot 28 taken from Barber’s Road. This is the house that the runaway log leaped over in 1930 to land far down the orchard row beyond the house. “Shiloah” is centre partly behind the clump of trees and the paddocks of Child and Richardsons pioneer selections are in the background. Link Road is centre right.logan, bob logan, robert logan, barbers road, shiloah, child, richardson, link road -
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Photograph, Kalorama Gap in 1927, 1927
... , Mountjoy. CRB Main Road, Ridge Road, Old Coach Road and barber's... Barber's Road going left through clump of trees in center ... jeeves garage garage nicholls store mountjoy barbers road old ...View of the Kalorama Gap (FiveWays) in 1927. Buildings shown are Jeeves' Garage, FiveWays Cafe, Nicholl's Store, Mountjoy. CRB Main Road, Ridge Road, Old Coach Road and barber's Road also visible. This photograph has a detailed inscription on the back handwritten by John Lundy-Clarke in 1974. The Kalorama Gap in 1927. Showing Jeeves Garage Fiveways Cafe Nicholls Store 'Mountjoy' C.R.B Main Rd Center Ridge Road Right of Center Old Coach Road lower right corner behind shed Barber's Road going left through clump of trees in center kalorama gap, kalorama, fiveways, fiveways cafe, jeeves, jeeves garage, garage, nicholls store, mountjoy, barbers road, old coach road, ridge road, main road, crb road -
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Photograph, The Valley of the Harmony Vale Settlement c1910, 1973
... Barbers Road. c1910. Photograph copied by John Lundy-Clarke... Creek from Barbers Road. "Shiloah" on far left centre. John...-and-the-dandenong-ranges Kalorama Harmony Vale Olinda Creek Barbers Road ...Scene looking across the valley of Harmony Vale from Barbers Road. c1910. Photograph copied by John Lundy-Clarke in 1973. This photograph has a detailed inscription on the back handwritten by John Lundy-Clarke in 1974.The valley of the Harmony Vale settlement on the Olinda Creek from Barbers Road. "Shiloah" on far left centre. John William Richardson's home among trees left of centre. Homestead Harmony Vale above log yard (see below) and among orchard trees. Child Bros sawmill and log yard with logs among trees above flat cultivation right of centre. Bert Childs home beyond "Harmony Vale". Lucas' "Glenrivers" is in gully above main clearing centre top left. Frank Childs home among trees centre of picture. Taken about 1910 by Rose Series. Copied 1974 JLC.kalorama, harmony vale, olinda creek, barbers road, shiloah, sawmill, child, bert child, glenrivers -
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Photograph, View of the Kalorama Valley c1905
... Barber's house 'Forest Edge' on Barbers Road. 'Forest Edge... that the runaway log was cut that leaped over Barbers Road (at the top edge... was cut that leaped over Barbers Road (at the top edge ...John Lundy-Clarke grew up in the Kalorama/Mt Dandenong area and later in life (1972-74) began to write a comprehensive history of the area working from an original settlement map in an effort to cover all areas. This photograph c1905 is looking up from George Barber's house 'Forest Edge' on Barbers Road. 'Forest Edge' was built c1898 and was the home of George Barber and his wife Sarah Ann (nee Richardson). The buildings in the foreground are the stables and hayshed.Black and white photograph showing two small buildings in the foreground with cleared hills behind. Handwritten decription on back by John Lundy-ClarkeA 1905 view of the Kalorama Valley towards the Gap. Barbers stables in foreground with hayshed on left. Tait’s house in centre of picture with Logans in the same fold above the hayshed. “Kalorama” is centre of Gap with Paynter’s “Iona” on its left with stables to its left. It was from one of these trees on the top left that the runaway log was cut that leaped over Barbers Road (at the top edge of the cleared land) then over Logan’s house in one bound in 1930.george barber, sarah ann barber, john lundy-clarke, forest edge -
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Photograph, View From Corner of Doughty's Road and Barbers Road 1913
... to one another. Barbers Road is running through the picture...View from corner of Doughty’s and Barbers Road 1913. “Kia... were located in relation to one another. Barbers Road ...John Lundy-Clarke grew up in the Kalorama/Mt Dandenong area and later in life (1972-74) began to write a comprehensive history of the area working from an original settlement map in an effort to cover all areas. Taken c1913, this photograph gives a clear indication of where significant buildings were located in relation to one another. Barbers Road is running through the picture with the guest house 'Kia-Ora' , built by George Barber in the centre. High on the skyline on the left is the 'Mountjoy' guesthouse, indicating the location of The Gap, or FiveWays. The small 'boxy' house above 'Kia-Ora' is 'Iona' built by the Paynter family who also built 'Mountjoy'. The Jeeves property 'Kalorama' is to the right of 'Iona' and this is the area you now look to from the FiveWays Lookout. The man in the photo is wearing a trilby hat so is probably a Rose Series employee - a feature in many Rose Series postcards.Black and white photograph that is a copy of Rose Series Postcard # 156. A man can be seen walking down an unmade road with haystacks to his right. Buildings and crops can be seen on the hillsides. Handwritten inscription on reverse by John Lundy-ClarkeView from corner of Doughty’s and Barbers Road 1913. “Kia Ora” in centre Paynter’s “Iona” near center skyline above “Kia Ora” with “Kalorama” on its right and Peter’s hut of the time below it among orchard trees. “Mountjoy” is on left skyline. W. Haye’s home is centre left. Hay paddock is Barbers Lot 25 Village Settlement.kia-ora, iona, kalorama, mountjoy, guesthouse, guest house, barbers road, doughty's road, paynter, jeeves, george barber -
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Photograph, 'The Busy Corner' FiveWays c1909, c1909
... Landscape view of Ridge and Barbers Roads showing Mountjoy...-and-the-dandenong-ranges Mountjoy Ridge Road FiveWays Barbers Road Frederick ...Landscape view of Ridge and Barbers Roads showing Mountjoy Guest House on crest, Mt Dandenong North Post Office, three delivery carts and people. Lower LH corner Fred Jeeves (standing), Theo Hand (on wagon) and Blossom (horse).mountjoy, ridge road, fiveways, barbers road, frederick jeeves, mt dandenong north, post office, theo hand -
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Photograph, Kalorama Guest-house - Front View
... Looking down on Kalorama Guest-house from Barbers Road... Barbers Road KALORAMA Mt Dandenong. FRONT VIEW Black and white ...Looking down on Kalorama Guest-house from Barbers Road. Property of Ellis and Eliza Jeeves before moving to MountjoyBlack and white photograph with house in foreground and a cleared block and forest in background.KALORAMA Mt Dandenong. FRONT VIEWellis jeeves, jeeves, guest house, kalorama guest-house, barbers road -
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Photograph, "Kia-Ora' Guest House. Kalorama Valley c1900, c1900
... Landscape view from Barbers Road across the valley. Kia-Ora... of struggle john lundy-clarke Landscape view from Barbers Road across ...Landscape view from Barbers Road across the valley. Kia-Ora was built by George Barber in 1909 and run as a guest house. John Lundy-Clarke annotated the properties shown with the owners' names. Excellent companion piece to J L-C's "Mountain of Struggle".kalorama valley, kia-ora guest house, mountain of struggle, john lundy-clarke -
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Photograph, View Up Valley Towards Kalorama Gap 1973
... was Crooks LOT 24. White car is on Barbers Road and site of “Kia Ora... Kalorama Gap Five Ways Barbers Road George Barber Kia-Ora 1973 View ...John Lundy-Clarke grew up in the Kalorama/Mt Dandenong area and later in life (1972-74) began to write a comprehensive history of the area working from an original settlement map in an effort to cover all areas. This photograph would have been taken to show the changes in the area over the years. Kalorama Gap is now called Five Ways. 'Kia-Ora ' was a guest house built by George Barber. It is no longer standing.Black and white photograph showing a bush scene with a white car visible on the right. Handwritten inscription on reverse by John Lundy-Clarke1973 View up Valley towards Kalorama Gap from what was Crooks LOT 24. White car is on Barbers Road and site of “Kia Ora” is to right of it.kalorama, kalorama gap, five ways, barbers road, george barber, kia-ora -
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Photograph, Kalorama Guest-house with View of Valley
... houses, forest and cleared section. Taken from Barbers Road. ... Barbers Road. Barbers Road Guest House Kalorama Guest-house Black ...Looking acoss Kalorama Valley. Roof of Kalorama Guest-house, owned by Ellis and Eliza Jeeves, in foreground with two other houses, forest and cleared section. Taken from Barbers Road. Black and white photograph with four buildings visible, cleared crop areas and sparse forest. Washing hangs on a line in the foreground.barbers road, guest house, kalorama guest-house -
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Photograph, Home of George and Sarah Barber c1905
... George and Sarah Ann Barbers home "Forest Edge' on Barber's...' on Barber's Road. Jabez Richardson (father of Sarah Ann) and his wife ...George and Sarah Ann Barbers home "Forest Edge' on Barber's Road. Jabez Richardson (father of Sarah Ann) and his wife Sarah jane are standing on the front verandah. An unknown male is also in the picture.Black and white photograph showing four adults standing on the front verandah of a house. Reverse of photograph has handwritten description by John Lundy-Clarke.Jabez and Sarah Jane Richardson on verandah of home of their daughter Sarah Ann (Mrs Barber) 1905. Sarah jane died 1906. Jabez died 1908.forest edge, george barber, sarah ann richardson, sarah ann barber, jabez richardson, sarah jane richardson -
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Photograph, Harmony Vale, c1913
... taken from Barbers Road. Child's sawmill can be seen (centre... settlement taken from Barbers Road. Child's sawmill can be seen ...View of Harmony Vale, the original Kalorama settlement taken from Barbers Road. Child's sawmill can be seen (centre) with the log yard to the right. Richardson's home "Harmony Vale' is in the orchard above the logs.Black and white photograph copied from a Rose Series postcard showing the area known as "Harmony Vale' - the original Kalorama settlement. Child's sawmill is in the centre.Rose Series Photo of Harmony Vale on the Olinda Creek taken from Logans Lot 28. Link Rd crossing centre Shiloah complex left centre. Richardsons (Jeannie’s) “Mt Calvin” between trees above tree fern. Isaac Jeeves house with the tree fern floor among trees against forest right centre. Mill yard with logs above cultivated flat. Mill to left. “Harmony Vale” homestead among orchard above logs. “Glenrivers” in gully at top of clearing. About 1913. Copied JLC 1973harmony vale, harmony vale, child's sawmill, sawmill, barbers road, richardson, shiloah -
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Photograph
... in 1901.It was a 5 acre Lot bordering Barbers Road and the Dray... in 1901.It was a 5 acre Lot bordering Barbers Road and the Dray ...French Louis Merci is shown as J.L. Merci on the settlement map, having selected Lot 26 in the Village Settlement in 1901.It was a 5 acre Lot bordering Barbers Road and the Dray Track (now Link Road). Louis shared his hut for some time with Peter the Swede. When Louis became ill with cancer and could no longer work he sold his property to George Barber in return for a weekly payment.Black and white photograph of hut in row of blossoming trees.french louis, louis merci, j l merci, peter the swede, george barber, link road, barbers road, hut, dray track -
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Photograph, View Up Valley At Kalorama
... is 'Kia-Ora' guest house. Situated on Barber’s Road, ‘Kia-Ora... on Barber’s Road, ‘Kia-Ora’ was built in 1912 by George Barber ...John Lundy-Clarke grew up in the Kalorama/Mt Dandenong area and later in life (1972-74) began to write a comprehensive history of the area working from an original settlement map in an effort to cover all areas. The building in the centre of the photograph is 'Kia-Ora' guest house. Situated on Barber’s Road, ‘Kia-Ora’ was built in 1912 by George Barber. It was later leased by a Mrs Pemberthy. “Kia-Ora’ was one of four places connected when the telephone was brought into the district in 1912. The other places were ‘Mountjoy’, ‘Cherry Farm’ and ‘Callum House’. ‘Kia-Ora’ was burnt down in 1924. Black and White copy of section of a Rose Series postcard. Shows view up the valley at Kalorama with a decorative building centre middle of photograph. Handwritten description by John Lundy-Clarke on reverse.View up valley at Kalorama from near junction of Barbers and Doughty’s Rds. “Kia Ora” guest house in centre. Paynter’s “Iona” top left with “Kalorama” to its right. About 1912. Rose Series copied by JLC 1973.kalorama, kalorama valley, john lundy-clarke, barbers road, george barber, kia-ora, guest house, iona -
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Photograph, View From Ernest Road To Site Of "Kia-Ora"
... to the gum tree trunk. Situated on Barber’s Road, ‘Kia-Ora’ was built... on Barber’s Road, ‘Kia-Ora’ was built in 1912 by George Barber ...John Lundy-Clarke grew up in the Kalorama/Mt Dandenong area and later in life (1972-74) began to write a comprehensive history of the area working from an original settlement map in an effort to cover all areas. The photograph taken c1973 from Ernest Road looks over the site of the Kia-Ora guesthouse which is marked by the oalm tree that can be seen at the front of the flat roof close to the gum tree trunk. Situated on Barber’s Road, ‘Kia-Ora’ was built in 1912 by George Barber. It was later leased by a Mrs Pemberthy. “Kia-Ora’ was one of four places connected when the telephone was brought into the district in 1912. The other places were ‘Mountjoy’, ‘Cherry Farm’ and ‘Callum House’. ‘Kia-Ora’ was burnt down in 1924.Black and white photograph showing a house with water tank in right foreground and another flat roof centre foreground. There is a handwritten description by John Lundy-Clarke on the reverse.View 1973 from corner of Ernest Rd and Outlook Drive Lot 24 Village Settlement looking over the site of “Kia Ora” to the pioneers clearings. The palm tree seen above the flat roof (Rex) on left, is on the exact site of “Kia Ora”. Photo JLCernest road, john lundy-clarke, kia=ors, guest house, guesthouse -
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Photograph, View From Doughty's Road 1913
... with Barbers Road turning around the wagon shed that was a little up... be seen George Barber’s home with Barbers Road turning around ...Mt Calvin, the homestead of Jeanie and Willie Richardson can be clearly seen in the clearing above the men in the picture. The white roof of the Barber homestead is on the right of the picture. A landslide in 1934 destroyed the tree ferned area. John Lundy-Clarke grew up in the Kalorama/Mt Dandenong area and later in life (1972-74) began to write a comprehensive history of the area working from an original settlement map in an effort to cover all areas.Black and white photograph that is a copy of a Rose series postcard titled 'The Picturesque Road to Mt. Dandenong. Vic.' It shows two men (probably Rose Series employees), one sitting and one standing at the edge of an unmade road. Large tree ferns line the roadside. Handwritten inscription on reverse by John Lundy-Clarke1913 View east from Doughty’s Road showing Jeannie Richardson’s home through the gap in the trees. A little to the right of and below centre of picture can be seen George Barber’s home with Barbers Road turning around the wagon shed that was a little up the hill from the house. The tree ferns in the picture were destroyed in the landslide of 1934. In the distance at the right can be seen F.M. Childs Homestead complex with the Richardson paddocks beyond it.mt calvin, jeanie richardson, willie richardson, george barber, landslide, tree fern -
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Photograph, View From George Barber's Home On Olinda Creek Towards The Gap. c1905, 1905
... magnifier at top of same gully near line of Barber’s Road. “Kalorama... line of Barber’s Road. “Kalorama” just below lowest portion ...Black and white photograph showing view towards The Gap (Jeeves Saddle), (Five Ways) taken c1905. Detailed inscription on back handwritten by John Lundy-Clarke in 1973.1905 (c ) view from Barber’s home on Olinda Creek, towards the Gap, then known as Jeeves Saddle. Barber’s stable in foreground. “Shiloah” Complex centre right. Tait’s house in gully just left of centre. Logan’s house can just be seen under magnifier at top of same gully near line of Barber’s Road. “Kalorama” just below lowest portion of Gap skyline with Barnes (Paynters) house “Iona” to its left. Photo copied 1973. JLC. george barber, shiloah, kalorama, iona, olinda creek, the gap, jeeves saddle, tait, paynter, barber -
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Photograph, Harry Walker's Home in Village Settlement 1908, c1908
... ” on Vil Set Lot 25 down close to the Olinda Creek on Barbers Road... Lot 25 down close to the Olinda Creek on Barbers Road ...View of Harry Walker's home taken from waht is now known as Ridge Road, Kalorama. Raspberry crops are in the foreground. This photograph has a detailed inscription on the back handwritten by John Lundy-Clarke in 1974.1908 view of H Walker’s home on Village Settle Lot 2 Section 1. Looking from what is now Ridge Road through the trees on Vil. Set Lot 18 to Barber’s house now known as “Forest Edge” on Vil Set Lot 25 down close to the Olinda Creek on Barbers Road. The Estate Agent’s modern office is on the edge of the patch of raspberries at the lower left as the C.R.B. Mt Dandenong Rd passes just behind Walker’s house crossing the picture behind the raspberries.walker, raspberry crop, forest edge, barber -
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Photograph, View Over Roof of "Kalorama"
... of the runaway log in 1930. It leaped in one bound over Barbers Road... in one bound over Barbers Road at bottom of scrub in centre ...Taken in 1908, this photograph, though rather blurry, gives an indication of the location of the early settler properties in the valley in relation to one another. European trees have been planted at 'Kalorama' , the first home of Ellis Jeeves. John Lundy-Clarke grew up in the Kalorama/Mt Dandenong area and later in life (1972-74) began to write a comprehensive history of the area working from an original settlement map in an effort to cover all areas.Black and white photograph looking across hillside with large trees and rooftops visible. Handwritten description on reverse by John Lundy-Clarke.1908 View over roof of “Kalorama” towards the Falls. Paynter’s house on LOT 29 in low centre (now “Yosemite”). Pimms house on LOT 19 above Paynters and beyond scrub. Logan’s house faint above left of “Kalorama”. Dunbar’s LOT 20 beyond Pimm’s orchard. Gum trees on right were on Price’s LOT 19 now Tosari Rd area. It was one of these that figured in the episode of the runaway log in 1930. It leaped in one bound over Barbers Road at bottom of scrub in centre of picture then over Logan’s house.kalorama, ellis jeeves, jeeves -
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Photograph, Walker's LOT 2
... over Barbers Road and Logan’s house – 1931.... over Barbers Road and Logan’s house – 1931. Black and white ...Lot 2 was bought by Harry Walker in the early 1900s. Harry was married to Eva Hand, one of the six daughters of Thomas and Eliza Hand. Harry cleared the land and planted half with raspberries that remained productive until c1928. Harry's son William took over the property. The land was cut in half when the new CRB road went through in the early 1920s. John Lundy-Clarke grew up in the Kalorama/Mt Dandenong area and later in life (1972-74) began to write a comprehensive history of the area working from an original settlement map in an effort to cover all areas.Black and white photograph showing a single storey white house in the centre surrounded by crops. Handwritten description on reverse by John Lundy-Clarke.VIEW 1908 OVER LOT 2 SECTION 1 VILLAGE SETTLEMENT. TAKEN FROM RIDGE ROAD THEN MAIN ROAD FROM HALFWAY BETWEEN MOUNTJOY AND FALLS RD. CRB MAIN RD RUNS BEHIND WALKER’S HOUSE. The house seen in the vista among the tall trees beyond the raspberry patch is “Forest Edge” which was George Barber’s home when the picture was taken. The tall trees to the right of the vista were on Price’s LOT 18 and it was while cutting up one of these for firewood that a length of log weighing about ½ a ton got away downhill and leaped in one bounce over Barbers Road and Logan’s house – 1931.harry walker, william walker, eva hand, crb road, raspberries, kalorama -
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Photograph, View of valley looking south over 'Kalorama' towards falls, 1908
... ” on Lot 29. Faintly below line of Barber’s Road above “Kalorama...-and-the-dandenong-ranges Kalorama Paynter Iona Barbers Road Ellis Jeeves ...View taken 1908 looking south over 'Kalorama', home of Ellis and Eliza Jeeves, across the valley towards the falls.This photograph has a detailed inscription on the back handwritten by John Lundy-Clarke in 1974.View taken 1908 of valley looking south over “Kalorama” towards the falls. House right of “Kalorama” was Paynter’s “Iona” on Lot 29. Faintly below line of Barber’s Road above “Kalorama” is Logan’s house on Lot 28. House against orchard was Pimm’s later Prince’s Lot 19. Big trees on right were on Price’s Lot 18 and were between Tosari Rd and Rosemont Cres. It was FROM one of these being cut up in 1931 that the round length log weighing ½ a ton got away from the splitters and raced down the hill in bounces, one of which cleared Barber’s Rd and Logan’s house in leaping from the fence line above the road.kalorama, paynter, iona, barbers road, ellis jeeves -
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Photograph, The Busy Corner, 1907
... is “Blossom”. Barbers Road goes to the left from behind the elm trees.... Hand. The horse is “Blossom”. Barbers Road goes to the left ...View of Jeeves Saddle in 1907 showing everyday life and including important people and businesses from early settlement - Dodd's grocery and meat cutting carts; Beulah tea Rooms/Post Office; Mrs Hand, Fred Jeeves, Theo Hand.This photograph has a detailed inscription on the back handwritten by John Lundy-Clarke in 1974.“Jeeves Saddle” in 1907. Isaac Jeeves special strip of land Crown Allotment “C” 7 chains wide, lay between the sledge load of pea stalks and the far end of the verandah on Mrs Hand’s “Beulah Tea Rooms” which soon afterwards became the Mt Dandenong North Post Office. The coach road came up from the right behind the tall stump. The big woman in black was Mrs Hand. The wagon at the shop was Dodd’s grocery cart. The nearer wagon was the first coach on the mountain which had belonged to Briarty. The small cart was Dodd’s meat cutting cart. The elm trees are in the centre of the picture and above them is Price’s sign advertising their shop and newsagency. The big house is “Mountjoy” burnt 1975. Walker’s house is among the big trees left centre. Boy at horse’s head is Fred Jeeves. Boy on sledge is Theo Hand. The horse is “Blossom”. Barbers Road goes to the left from behind the elm trees.jeeves, theo hand, fred jeeves, isaac jeeves, barbers road, beulah tea rooms, post office, mount dandenong north, mt dandenong north, kalorama, coach, mountjoy -
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Photograph, Post Office and 'Mountjoy', Mt. Dandenong North, 1913
... Settlement and was between Main Road and Barbers Road which runs down... Settlement and was between Main Road and Barbers Road which runs down ...Rose Series post card #182Copy of Rose Series postcard #182 showing Kalorama Gap in 1913. Haystacks in foreground with Mountjoy Guest House and Beulah Tea Rooms/Mt Dandenong North Post Office in centre. This photograph has a detailed inscription on the back handwritten by John Lundy-Clarke in 1974.Kalorama Gap in 1913 The elm trees are in the centre of the picture. One of these is really two as two suckers of the further tree were twisted together by Fred Jeeves in 1898 and grew as one tree. The other was planted in 1880. The shop is the shop of Mrs Eliza Hand and daughter Florence. The closed in far end of the verandah was the Mount Dandenong North Post Office. The large house is “Mountjoy” owned and run by the Jeeves Family from 1908 till 1943. It was built in 1905 by the Paynters who sold to Ellis Jeeves in 1908.He moved his line of coaches from “Kalorama” his old homestead and housed the horses in a line of stables behind “Mountjoy”. Price’s house, which contained their shop, the first one on the mountain, opened 1906, can be seen faintly behind the pine tree opposite the bend in the road, which was the main road then and now is Ridge Road. The Price’s house just shows in two tiny pieces, one on each side of the pine tree half way up. The house to the right of and high up the pine tree is Walker’s cottage which exists today opposite Jack Kidd’s home at the far edge of Lt 2 Village Settlement and was between Main Road and Barbers Road which runs down the left behind the elms. Walker’s homestead can be seen near left edge of picture 2/3 way up. The roof of the Methodist Church shows among trees left of picture. This, like Mrs Hand’s shop was built on portions separated from Isaac Jeeves’ Selection “C” known as Jeeves Saddle. kalorama gap, five ways, mountjoy, john lundy-clarke, beulah tea rooms, post office, fred jeeves, paynter, jeeves, frederick jeeves, price, walker, jack kidd -
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Photograph, Kalorama Gap Under Snow 1921, 1921
... trees in the left centre. Barber’s Road crosses CRB Road... as it circles behind trees in the left centre. Barber’s Road crosses CRB ...View of Kalorama Gap under snow taken in 1921. Mountjoy Guest House is at top right and Beulah Tea Rooms is in the centre. This photograph has a detailed inscription on the back handwritten by John Lundy-Clarke in 1974.Kalorama Gap under snow 1921 The leafless elm trees are low in the centre and the dual nature of the nearer one can be clearly seen, two small suckers of the older farther tree being twisted together in 1898 by Fred Jeeves. The older tree was planted 1880. Mrs Hands shop can be clearly seen, which was the Mount Dandenong North Post Office. The old Main Road runs up the centre of the picture and turns to the right and disappears behind “Mountjoy” the big guest house built by Paynters in 1905 and sold to Ellis Jeeves 1908, whose family ran it till 1943. At the bend of the road behind the big pine tree and the dark blackwood can be seen faintly the gable of Price’s house that contained the first shop on the mount. Above it is H Walker’s cottage on Ridge Road that still exists, his homestead is on the left of the picture on the same level. Below this house and to the left can be seen Ted Prices hay and corn store. The present estate agency lies between these two buildings, on the road which had recently been built. This can be seen winding from the lower left corner of picture to the left of the elms. The CRB had recently fenced the road and this is clearly seen as it circles behind trees in the left centre. Barber’s Road crosses CRB Road to the left of the dray under the leafless elm and the Coach Road dives down to the right just behind the pair of blackwoods to right of the elms. The picture was taken from just above the boundary of Isaac Jeeves’s selection Crown Allotment “C” (Jeeves Saddle) which stretched across the Gap to the other side of Mrs Hand’s shop, monopolising the gap from 1871 to 1879. Price’s house remains partly as the small house – “Mirra Laken”. kalorama gap, fiveways, post office, mountjoy, guest house, snow -
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Photograph, East side of Melbourne Street, Ringwood in 2008, showing The Barber Shack and Skye Wear shops
Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in 2008. -
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Photograph, Laneway at east side of Melbourne Street, Ringwood in 2008, next to The Barber Shack
Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in 2008. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Display Stand and Ribbon, Ringwood Probus Club Presidents 1983 - 2010, 1983-2010
Wooden display stand containing Probus Club Presidents medallion and 26 metal tags engraved with names of Ringwood Probus Club presidents and years of office, attached to blue and white ribbon.Retired Professional and Businessmans Clubs - PROBUS Presidents (Ringwood) - Ken Field 1983-85, Bob Hodgson 1985-86, Nigel Beale 1986-87, R.J. Gallagher 1987-88, Russ Roberts 1988-89, Les Williams 1989-90, Baden Chadwick 1990-91, Cyril Handoll 1991-92, A.N. McCleave 1992-93, Ken Dalziel 1993-94, Jack Patten 1994-95, Jim Barber 1995-96, Bob Boyd 1996-97, Doug Murray 1997-98, Ron Ellis 1998-99, Ian McBurnie 1999-2000, David Gibb 2000-2001, Bill Lilburn 2001-2002, John Fairbairn 2002-2003, Clyde Aitken 2003-2004, Alan Marshall 2004-2005, Ken Johnston 2005-2006, David Gibb 2006-2007, Hedley Deacon 2007-2008, Ted Brewster 2008-2009, John Ulrik 2009-2010. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Shield, Ringwood Probus Club Presidents Shield 1983-2003, 1983-2003
Wooden shield with tags depicting names and years of office of Probus Club of Ringwood Inc. club presidents from 1983 to 2003.Probus Club of Ringwood Inc. Presidents - K. Field 1983-85, R. Hodgson 1985-86, N. Beale 1986-87, R. Gallagher 1987-88, R. Roberts 1988-89, L. Williams 1989-90, B. Chadwick 1990-91, C. Handoll 1991-92, A.N. McCleave 1992-93, K. Dalziel 1993-94, J. 1994-95, J. Barber 1995-96, R. Boyd 1996-97, D. Murray 1997-98, R. Ellis 1998-99, I. McBurnie 1999-00, D. Gibb 00-01, W. Lilburn 01-02, J. Fairbairn 02-03.