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Greensborough Historical Society
Ephemera - Bookmark, Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association, The Eltham Craft & Produce Market, 1999-2014
The Eltham Community Art & Craft Market was a long-standing weekend market in the Eltham area, offering, at first, arts and crafts of many types, made by local residents. It expanded to include produce in later years. Initially run by the Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association Incorporated, it is now run by Diamond Valley Community Support. These bookmarks were available at the market to advertise upcoming market dates. This collection contains dates for 1999, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2014.GHS member Dawn Bennetts was a stall holder at this market and donated her memorabilia.Collection of bookmarks with black text and colour graphics; includes market dates.eltham community market, diamond valley community support, markets -
Greensborough Historical Society
Bookmark, Kingsbury Drive Community Market, 2018_
Advertising for Kingsbury Drive Community Market held every Sunday 9.00 am - 1.00 pm. Bookmark printed in colour both sideskingsbury drive community market, bundoora -
Greensborough Historical Society
Poster - Advertising Poster, Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association, The Eltham Community Art & Craft Market: market dates 1993, 1993
The Eltham Community Art & Craft Market was a long-standing weekend market in the Eltham area, offering, at first, arts and crafts of many types, made by local residents. It expanded to include produce in later years. Initially run by the Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association Incorporated, it is now run by Diamond Valley Community Support. These boards were displayed at the market to advertise upcoming market dates.GHS member Dawn Bennetts was a stall holder at this market and donated her memorabilia.Yellow plastic board with green text.eltham community market, diamond valley community support, markets -
Greensborough Historical Society
Poster - Advertising Poster, Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association, The Eltham Community Art & Craft Market: [market dates 1997], 1997
The Eltham Community Art & Craft Market was a long-standing weekend market in the Eltham area, offering, at first, arts and crafts of many types, made by local residents. It expanded to include produce in later years. Initially run by the Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association Incorporated, it is now run by Diamond Valley Community Support. These boards were displayed at the market to advertise upcoming market dates.GHS member Dawn Bennetts was a stall holder at this market and donated her memorabilia.White plastic board with red text."1997" written in pen on top right of postereltham community market, diamond valley community support, markets -
Greensborough Historical Society
Poster - Advertising Poster, Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association, The Eltham Community Art & Craft Market: [market dates 1998], 1998
The Eltham Community Art & Craft Market was a long-standing weekend market in the Eltham area, offering, at first, arts and crafts of many types, made by local residents. It expanded to include produce in later years. Initially run by the Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association Incorporated, it is now run by Diamond Valley Community Support. These boards were displayed at the market to advertise upcoming market dates.GHS member Dawn Bennetts was a stall holder at this market and donated her memorabilia.White plastic board with red text."1998" written in pen on top right of postereltham community market, diamond valley community support, markets -
Greensborough Historical Society
Poster - Advertising Poster, Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association, The Eltham Community Art & Craft Market: [market dates 1999], 1999
The Eltham Community Art & Craft Market was a long-standing weekend market in the Eltham area, offering, at first, arts and crafts of many types, made by local residents. It expanded to include produce in later years. Initially run by the Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association Incorporated, it is now run by Diamond Valley Community Support. These boards were displayed at the market to advertise upcoming market dates.GHS member Dawn Bennetts was a stall holder at this market and donated her memorabilia.White plastic board with blue text.eltham community market, diamond valley community support, markets -
Greensborough Historical Society
Poster - Advertising Poster, Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association, The Eltham Community Art & Craft Market: dates for 2001, 2001
The Eltham Community Art & Craft Market was a long-standing weekend market in the Eltham area, offering, at first, arts and crafts of many types, made by local residents. It expanded to include produce in later years. Initially run by the Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association Incorporated, it is now run by Diamond Valley Community Support. These boards were displayed at the market to advertise upcoming market dates.GHS member Dawn Bennetts was a stall holder at this market and donated her memorabilia.Yellow plastic board with black text.eltham community market, diamond valley community support, markets -
Greensborough Historical Society
Card - Business Card, Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association, The Eltham Craft & Produce Market, 2019
The Eltham Community Art & Craft Market was a long-standing weekend market in the Eltham area, offering, at first, arts and crafts of many types, made by local residents. It expanded to include produce in later years. Initially run by the Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association Incorporated, it is now run by Diamond Valley Community Support. These cards were available at the market to advertise upcoming market dates.GHS member Dawn Bennetts was a stall holder at this market and donated her memorabilia.Bundle of yellow business cards with black text; reverse has dates for 2019/2020eltham community market, diamond valley community support, markets -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Pamphlet, Market Street Railway Company, San Francisco, “Trolley Festival – The past is present on market street”, 1980s
Pamphlet titled: "Trolley Festival – The past is present on market street" Produced by the Market Street Railway Company, San Francisco, features photo of a Melbourne tram owned by them. “Historic Cars of the Trolley Festival”, Melbourne Marathoners (1928-30), former MMTB trams #496 and #648. Tram #648 has since been sold to Sacramento Western Railway museum Trolley Festival ran from 1983 to 1987 due to cable tram track replacement.trams, tramways, usa streetcars, usa trams, usa tramways, w2 class, w5 class, tram 496, tram 648 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Poster - Advertising Poster, Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association, The Eltham Community Art & Craft Market: dates for 1994, 1994
The Eltham Community Art & Craft Market was a long-standing weekend market in the Eltham area, offering, at first, arts and crafts of many types, made by local residents. It expanded to include produce in later years. Initially run by the Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association Incorporated, it is now run by Diamond Valley Community Support. These boards were displayed at the market to advertise upcoming market dates.GHS member Dawn Bennetts was a stall holder at this market and donated her memorabilia.Yellow plastic board with green text.eltham community market, diamond valley community support, markets -
Greensborough Historical Society
Poster - Advertising Poster, Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association, The Eltham Community Art & Craft Market: dates for 2000], 2000
The Eltham Community Art & Craft Market was a long-standing weekend market in the Eltham area, offering, at first, arts and crafts of many types, made by local residents. It expanded to include produce in later years. Initially run by the Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association Incorporated, it is now run by Diamond Valley Community Support. These boards were displayed at the market to advertise upcoming market dates.GHS member Dawn Bennetts was a stall holder at this market and donated her memorabilia.Yellow plastic board with green text.eltham community market, diamond valley community support, markets -
Greensborough Historical Society
Poster - Advertising Poster, Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association, The Eltham Community Art & Craft Market: dates for 2002, 2002
The Eltham Community Art & Craft Market was a long-standing weekend market in the Eltham area, offering, at first, arts and crafts of many types, made by local residents. It expanded to include produce in later years. Initially run by the Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association Incorporated, it is now run by Diamond Valley Community Support. These boards were displayed at the market to advertise upcoming market dates.GHS member Dawn Bennetts was a stall holder at this market and donated her memorabilia.Yellow plastic board with green text.eltham community market, diamond valley community support, markets -
Greensborough Historical Society
Poster - Advertising Poster, Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association, The Eltham Community Art & Craft Market: [dates for 2006], 2006
The Eltham Community Art & Craft Market was a long-standing weekend market in the Eltham area, offering, at first, arts and crafts of many types, made by local residents. It expanded to include produce in later years. Initially run by the Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association Incorporated, it is now run by Diamond Valley Community Support. These boards were displayed at the market to advertise upcoming market dates.GHS member Dawn Bennetts was a stall holder at this market and donated her memorabilia.Colour poster, laminated.eltham community market, diamond valley community support, markets -
Greensborough Historical Society
Poster - Advertising Poster, Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association, The Eltham Community Art & Craft Market: [dates for 2010], 2010
The Eltham Community Art & Craft Market was a long-standing weekend market in the Eltham area, offering, at first, arts and crafts of many types, made by local residents. It expanded to include produce in later years. Initially run by the Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association Incorporated, it is now run by Diamond Valley Community Support. These boards were displayed at the market to advertise upcoming market dates.GHS member Dawn Bennetts was a stall holder at this market and donated her memorabilia.Colour poster, laminated.eltham community market, diamond valley community support, markets -
Greensborough Historical Society
Poster - Advertising Poster, Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association, The Eltham Community Art & Craft Market: [dates for 2011], 2011
The Eltham Community Art & Craft Market was a long-standing weekend market in the Eltham area, offering, at first, arts and crafts of many types, made by local residents. It expanded to include produce in later years. Initially run by the Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association Incorporated, it is now run by Diamond Valley Community Support. These boards were displayed at the market to advertise upcoming market dates.GHS member Dawn Bennetts was a stall holder at this market and donated her memorabilia.Colour poster, laminated.eltham community market, diamond valley community support, markets -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newsletter - Newsletters, Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association, The Eltham Community Art & Craft Market: newsletters 1998 to 2018, 1998-2018
The Eltham Community Art & Craft Market was a long-standing weekend market in the Eltham area, offering, at first, arts and crafts of many types, made by local residents. It expanded to include produce in later years. Initially run by the Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association Incorporated, it is now run by Diamond Valley Community Support. These newsletters were distributed to market stall holders each month. Some editions missing.GHS member Dawn Bennetts was a stall holder at this market and donated her memorabilia.Red folder containing 166 newsletters, mainly one page.eltham community market, diamond valley community support, markets -
Greensborough Historical Society
Ephemera - Folder of documents, Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association, The Eltham Craft & Produce Market: stall holders information, 1999-2014
The Eltham Community Art & Craft Market was a long-standing weekend market in the Eltham area, offering, at first, arts and crafts of many types, made by local residents. It expanded to include produce in later years. Initially run by the Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association Incorporated, it is now run by Diamond Valley Community Support. These documents were collected by a long time stallholder, Dawn Bennetts.GHS member Dawn Bennetts was a stall holder at this market and donated her memorabilia.Collection of documents, newsletters and photographs..eltham community market, diamond valley community support, markets, eltham community art and craft market -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Market Street, Kyneton, 2016, 13/05/2016
Photograph of every house in Market Street, Kynetonmarket street kyneton, kyneton, architecture, streetscape -
Melbourne Legacy
Slide, Legacy House in Market Street, 1957
A slide image of the old Legacy House in Market Street from 1957. It shows children and people gathered to go on an outing to the sea known for many years as Operation Float. Legacy rented the Market St premises for many years. A small 'Legacy House' sign can just be seen between the bus and the sign post. It was part of the Western Market complex that was demolished and redeveloped in the early 1960s. Legacy held meeting and the girls classes on the second floor of the building but it was barely fit for purpose. In the 1940s a generous donation by an anonymous donor meant Legacy could purchase a building at 342 Swanston St, but due to several factors were never able to inhabit it. Finally it was sold in 1954 and Junior Legacy Melbourne purchased 289-299 Swanston Street Melbourne (previously called Red Cross House) in 1956 from the Commonwealth Government. As part of the conditions of the donation it was named in memory of David H Dureau. Renovations were needed to the 289-299 Swanston St building so this slide shows that Legacy were still in the Market St building in 1957 while they occurred. A record of the Market Street building that Legacy occupied for many years until 1956-7.Colour slide of Legacy House in Market Street from 1957.Slides has 'Que for Operation Float looking up Market St'. It is numbered '14' by the manufacturer.properties, market st, streetscape -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph, Market Buildings, c.1915
The group of buildings running down Bay Street from Liardet Street were know as the Market Buildings. On the corner was I & S BURNS No 1 Cash Grocer. Part of this site is currently occupied by Coles Port Melbourne supermarket.Photograph of the Market Buildings in Bay Street running down from Liardet Street. At the top of the corner building it reads I & S Burns No 1 Cash Grocers.On reverse 'Market Buildings PM L Cou..... Bay Street Cr Liardett Street'market buildings, built environment - commercial, business and traders - grocers and supermarkets, coles supermarket, i & s burns no 1 cash grocer, i & s burns -
Pyrenees Shire Council
painting, Market Day by Brian Magree
significant as a work of art by local Pyrenees artist, locally significant to the Central Highlands Region of Victoria as a representation of local landscape and/or culture painting of the Beaufort Marketsigned: B Magree (lower right) inscribed: MARKET DAY (lower centre) -
Greensborough Historical Society
Folder, Greensborough Historical Society, Black family - wills and probate, 1892o
Material relating to the history of the Black Family in the Watsonia area.Folder containing copies of wills and probate documents for eight members of the Black Family between 1892 and 1952; with copies of electoral rolls from Victoria and Western Australia, listing members of the Black Family and their addresses. black family, watsonia -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Black and White, Ballarat from Black Hill - c 1880, c 1880
Black Hill was a mining site and is now a suburb of BallaratPanoramic, black and white photograph of Ballarat from Black Hill. Circa 1880ballarat, black hill, mining, railway, photograph, black and white -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Maroondah Highway West, Ringwood- c1920. Weekly Ringwood Market
Black and white oval-shaped photograph of scene at Ringwood Market, c1920. (3 copies)Written under one photograph: "Old Ringwood market corner of Maroondah Hwy and Ringwood St. Maroondah Hwy in background. SEC office now occupies site of buildings on left. c1920. -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Image - Black and White, Old Works, Black Hill Gully, Ballarat, c1904, c1904
The first company to make a success of hard-rock (quartz) gold mining at Black Hill was the Black Hill Company, formed in 1859. Mining from the open-cut mine probably commenced in 1860 and by 1861 the company had erected the largest stamping mill in Victoria. The mill ran 24 hours a day until the end of 1864 and 12 hours a day in 1865. Open cut mining then ceased. Underground ore extraction continued at Black Hill until the early twentieth century.Photographic image of the abandoned open-cut mine at Black Hill, Ballarat, c1904 ballarat, black hill, mining, open cut, gold -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Black family fruit stall, 1956
The family members standing behind the fruit and vegetable stall, which was located in the Camberwell Market are from L-R: Penny and John Black and their sons Dennis and Steve. The Black family were retail fruit vendors in the Camberwell Market throughout the 1950s and 1960s.A non-digital black and white scanned photograph of four people standing behind a fruit and vegetable stall in a market.dennis black, elpinike black, john black, steve black, camberwell market, fruit stalls -
Greensborough Historical Society
Folder, Greensborough Historical Society, Black Family Birth Death and Marriage Certificates, 1889o
Collection of birth, death and marriage certificates, searches and correspondence relating to 23 members of the Black Family, landowners of Greensborough and Watsonia, collected by Shirley Fraser nee Black and Noel Withers, working on her behalf. Organised and edited by Greensborough Historical SocietyLooseleaf folder of documentsblack family, watsonia -
Melbourne Legacy
Slide, Legacy House in Market Street, 1957
A slide image of the old Legacy House in Market Street from 1957. It shows children and people gathered to go on an outing to the sea known for many years as Operation Float. It is taken from Collins Street looking down Market Street towards Flinders St. The entry to Legacy House is in the shadows to the left of the cream Matthew Lang building. Legacy rented the Market St premises for many years. It was part of the Western Market complex that was demolished and redeveloped in the early 1960s. Legacy held meetings and the girls classes on the second floor of the building but it was barely fit for purpose. In the 1940s a generous donation by an anonymous donor meant Legacy could purchase a building at 342 Swanston St, but due to several factors were never able to inhabit it. Finally it was sold in 1954 and Junior Legacy Melbourne purchased 289-299 Swanston Street Melbourne (previously called Red Cross House) in 1956 from the Commonwealth Government. As part of the conditions of the donation it was named in memory of David H Dureau. Renovations were needed to the 289-299 Swanston St building so this slide shows that Legacy were still in the Market St building in 1957 while they occurred. A record of the Market Street building that Legacy occupied for many years until 1956-7.Colour slide of Legacy House in Market Street from 1957.Slides has 'Operation Float 1957'. It is numbered '12' by the manufacturer.properties, market st, streetscape -
Melbourne Legacy
Slide, Legacy House in Market Street, 1950s
Two slide images of the staircase in the old Legacy House in Market Street, probably from the 1950s. It shows children and people gathered together, some are holding balloons and some have party hats on. Legacy rented the Market St premises for many years. It was part of the Western Market complex that was demolished and redeveloped in the early 1960s. Legacy held meetings, activities and the girls classes on the second floor of the building, accessed by this staircase, but it was barely fit for purpose. In the 1940s a generous donation by an anonymous donor meant Legacy could purchase a building at 342 Swanston St, but due to several factors were never able to inhabit it. Finally it was sold in 1954 and Junior Legacy Melbourne purchased 289-299 Swanston Street Melbourne (previously called Red Cross House) in 1956 from the Commonwealth Government.A record of the Market Street building that Legacy occupied for many years until 1956-7.Colour slide x 2 of the staircase at Legacy House in Market Street.properties, market st -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Report: Market Research - NMIT, Market research 1998: Findings and recommendations, 1998
This market research surveyed groups in Industry, the general public, faculty staff, and student focus groups. It makes recommendations for future developments at NMIT. 6 sets of findings and recommendations, each group stapled together. Housed in manilla folder.On cover "Market research 1998", on printed copy "Staffroom".market research, nmit,