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Greensborough Historical SocietyArticle, Journal, Cordner Family, 26/09/1952
... Cordner Family...cordner family...The Cordner family, resident in Greensborough, two of whom were doctors, included five Australian Rules football players for the Melbourne club. ...This article describes their sporting records and notes their education and careers. cordner family ted cordner Link to Trove database 3p. text Cordner Family Article, Journal Percy Taylor The Argus Percy Taylor The Argus ...The Cordner family, resident in Greensborough, two of whom were doctors, included five Australian Rules football players for the Melbourne club. This article describes their sporting records and notes their education and careers.3p. textLink to Trove databasecordner family, ted cordner -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotographs, Cordner family, 30/10/1947
... Cordner family...cordner family...Photographs of members of the Cordner family of Greensborough. Wedding photos of Donald and Moyle Cordner, Denis and Pat Cordner and photo of child Edward Baillieu Cordner aged 10 months. ...Cordner family Photographs ...Photographs of members of the Cordner family of Greensborough. Wedding photos of Donald and Moyle Cordner, Denis and Pat Cordner and photo of child Edward Baillieu Cordner aged 10 months. [Note: on 4/2/1947 Stubbs-Cordner. - Moyle Dewhurst, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stubbs, View Street, Bendigo, to Donald Pruen, second son of Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Cordner, Ashmead, Greensborough. Wedding details published in The Age on 30/10/1947] The Cordner family lived at "Ashmead" in Greensborough and members of the family were the local doctors.3 original black and white photographs.Captions written on back of each photograph.cordner family, donald cordner, denis cordner -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital image, The Cordner family, 1955c
... The Cordner family...cordner family...Mr Cordner senior and sons Ted and Don were local doctors. cordner family Digital copy of black and white photograph The Cordner family Photograph - Digital image ...The Cordner 'boys' at home.The Cordner family were a prominent local family for most of the 20th Century. Mr Cordner senior and sons Ted and Don were local doctors.Digital copy of black and white photograph cordner family -
Greensborough Historical SocietyAdvertisement, Ashmead, 43 Grimshaw Street, 11/08/2012
... cordner family...The house "Ashmead" was built in 1932 and was the home of the Cordner family. It is one of the grander houses in Greensborough and closely resembles an English country manor. ...A collection of advertising relating to the sale of "Ashmead" the former home of the Cordner family in Greensborough....Five members of this family played for the Melbourne Football Club. cordner family ashmead melbourne football club ted cordner greensborough auctions Nil A collection of advertising relating to the sale of "Ashmead" the former home of the Cordner family in Greensborough. ...The material relates to the auction of "Ashmead" on 11th August 2012. The house "Ashmead" was built in 1932 and was the home of the Cordner family. It is one of the grander houses in Greensborough and closely resembles an English country manor. Five members of this family played for the Melbourne Football Club.A collection of advertising relating to the sale of "Ashmead" the former home of the Cordner family in Greensborough.Nilcordner family, ashmead, melbourne football club, ted cordner, greensborough, auctions -
Greensborough Historical SocietyGreeting Card, Ashmead House, 1999c
... ...cordner family...Ashmead House was the home and surgery of the Cordner family during the 20th century. Original artwork by Maria Barbaro....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Ashmead House was the home and surgery of the Cordner family during the 20th century. Original artwork by Maria Barbaro. ...Ashmead House was the home and surgery of the Cordner family during the 20th century. Original artwork by Maria Barbaro.The Cordners were the Greensborough doctors for several generations. This card is part of a series of well known Greensborough homes.A small greeting card featuring a painting of Ashmead, the home of Dr Cordner on the corner of Grimshaw and Eldale Streets Greensborough. There is also an envelope included.Ink stamp on rear cover states "Original Artwork by Maria Barbaro" www.mariabarbaro.com ashmead house, cordner family, greensborough houses, greeting cards, maria barbaro -
Greensborough Historical SocietyArticle, Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, The history of the Diamond Creek Medical Centre, 1922_
... cordner family...Details the history of Diamond Creek Medical Centre and the Cordner family's work in the area, including Greensborough and Diamond Creek....The Cordner family were well known in the Greensborough area. cordner family diamond creek medical centre doctors greensborough 2 x A4 pages printed from RACGP website - general practice histories. ...Details the history of Diamond Creek Medical Centre and the Cordner family's work in the area, including Greensborough and Diamond Creek.The Cordner family were well known in the Greensborough area.2 x A4 pages printed from RACGP website - general practice histories.cordner family, diamond creek medical centre, doctors, greensborough -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital image, Frank Solomon, Greensborough: Ashmead, 04/06/2010
... ...cordner family...Ashmead was the home of the Cordner family and is located in Grimshaw Street Greensborough. ...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Ashmead was the home of the Cordner family and is located in Grimshaw Street Greensborough. ...Ashmead was the home of the Cordner family and is located in Grimshaw Street Greensborough. In this photo the roofline of the house can be seen behind the heritage listed hedge.Digital copy of colour photographashmead house, cordner family, grimshaw street greensborough -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital image, Edward Baillieu Cordner [as infant], 1948_
... cordner family...Photograph of Edward Baillieu Cordner aged 10 months. The Cordner family were well known medical practitioners and sportsmen in the Greensborough area....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Photograph of Edward Baillieu Cordner aged 10 months. The Cordner family were well known medical practitioners and sportsmen in the Greensborough area. cordner family edward baillieu cordner Digital copy of black and white photograph. ...Photograph of Edward Baillieu Cordner aged 10 months. The Cordner family were well known medical practitioners and sportsmen in the Greensborough area.Digital copy of black and white photograph.cordner family, edward baillieu cordner -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital image, Ashmead 2010, 03/07/2010
... ...cordner family...Photograph of "Ashmead" in Grimshaw Street Greensborough, former home of the Cordner family. This view shows part of the construction work at Watermarc on the opposite side of the road....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Photograph of "Ashmead" in Grimshaw Street Greensborough, former home of the Cordner family. This view shows part of the construction work at Watermarc on the opposite side of the road. ashmead house cordner family watermarc Digital copy of colour photograph. ...Photograph of "Ashmead" in Grimshaw Street Greensborough, former home of the Cordner family. This view shows part of the construction work at Watermarc on the opposite side of the road.Digital copy of colour photograph.ashmead house, cordner family, watermarc -
Greensborough Historical SocietyAdvertising Leaflet, Jellis Craig Real Estate, 43 Grimshaw Street Greensborough, 11/08/2012
... ...cordner family...Known as "Ashmead" this property was previously the home of the Cordner family....Known as "Ashmead" this property was previously the home of the Cordner family. grimshaw street greensborough ashmead cordner family Real Estate advertising leaflet, 4 p., printed in colour on both sides 43 Grimshaw Street Greensborough Advertising Leaflet Jellis Craig Real Estate ...The 6 bedroom house on 1836 sq m.was sold 11 August 2012 for $1.3 million. Known as "Ashmead" this property was previously the home of the Cordner family.Real Estate advertising leaflet, 4 p., printed in colour on both sidesgrimshaw street greensborough, ashmead, cordner family -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital image, Ashmead [43 Grimshaw Street Greensborough], 02/05/2013
... ...cordner family...This photograph of Ashmead (formerly the Cordner family home) was taken in 2013 to show changes over 40 years, based on Ron Reynold’s sketches in the 1973 publication “Greensborough and Greenhills” published by Cypress Books. ...Ashmead was built in 1933. greensborough and greenhills ashmead cordner family ron reynolds Digital copy of colour photograph. ...This photograph of Ashmead (formerly the Cordner family home) was taken in 2013 to show changes over 40 years, based on Ron Reynold’s sketches in the 1973 publication “Greensborough and Greenhills” published by Cypress Books. Ashmead was built in 1933.Digital copy of colour photograph.greensborough and greenhills, ashmead, cordner family, ron reynolds -
Greensborough Historical SocietyArticle, Marilyn Smith, Ashmead: 43 Grimshaw Street Greensborough, 2023
... ...cordner family...This house was built for Doctor Ted Cordner and family in the early 1930s. Doctor Cordner ran his medical practice from his home. ...The property was sold in 2012. grimshaw street greensborough ashmead cordner family 2p., text and col. images Ashmead: 43 Grimshaw Street Greensborough Article Article Marilyn Smith ...This house was built for Doctor Ted Cordner and family in the early 1930s. Doctor Cordner ran his medical practice from his home. The property was sold in 2012.2p., text and col. imagesgrimshaw street greensborough, ashmead, cordner family -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - AGOS INFO, BENDIGO, April 1987
... Edward Cordner. Cordner family Melbourne Football Clubs. Shane Cahill. ...In the eventual Sanhurst victory, amongst the best players was Edward Cordner, a forerunner of the renowned Cordner family of the Melbourne Football Clubs. ...Edward Cordner. Cordner family Melbourne Football Clubs. Shane Cahill. ...AGOS INFO, Bendigo. Australian Gallery of Sport. Information Pamphlet No. 1 April 1987. Photo of cup awarded to the Sanhurst Football Club for their victory over Bendigo Football Club, 4th July 1883. (Purchased 1987). Extract from Bendigo Advertiser, 4th July 1883 advertising Match between Sandhurst and Bendigo. Admission - Sixpence. Members of Sanhurst & Bendigo Football Clubs and BUCC admitted free on production of tickets. Extract of Bendigo Advertiser, 5th July 1883, FOOTBALL Sandhurst v. Bendigo. (remainder of print too small to read. Sandhurst. Bendigo July 4th 1883 The match played between Sandhurst and Bendigo provides a rare insight into the Australian game at a crucial stage of its development.. . Trophy presented by local jeweler, Mr Joseph Moody. .. Football was relatively weaker in Bendigo than in the comparable city of Ballarat. This can be explained by the high migrant proportion of the Bendigo population, its economic difficulties in the 1880s and by its distance from Melbourne. .. Football overtook cricket by the end of the decade as the most popular sport. .. A regular Saturday competition was played, with matches also played on Wednesdays. These matches were a legacy of the earliest ''scratch'' matches, suggesting a relatively strong union movement which had won concessions for weekend work. Matches started at 3pm. ..The best player on the ground was a contractor and the captain an accountant. .. Transition. The predominance of the ''little mark'' the participation of sometimes frightened junior teams against adults and the division of the game into halves rather than quarters represents an era that has disappeared. Complaints of rough play, poor losers, the problems posed by children. .. An issue, was seen as a blight on the game in 1883. The greatest offender, alleged by ''Drop-Kick'' in The Bendigo Advertiser, was Sheldon of Sandhurst, an ancestor of current day player Ken Sheldon of St Kilda. .. Fundamental issue about the place of sport in society. .. The reason for this is that the Bendigo club was in dispute with the Bendgio Union Cricket Club over control of the Back Creek Ground. If they had been refused the ground, as it was feared, then the whole association would have been forced to disband. Only last minute negotiations resolved the dispute. .. Reflects the values of society, .. Broader conflicts about power and the control of resources within that society. 2000 turned out. The crowd cheered lustily and the players exhibited similar excitement and were urged on by their captains to play up and kick the ball. In the eventual Sanhurst victory, amongst the best players was Edward Cordner, a forerunner of the renowned Cordner family of the Melbourne Football Clubs. Shane Cahill. Sources: Fahey, James C. Wealth and Social Mobility In Bendigo and North Central Victoria, 1868-1891. Mackay, G. The Annals of Bendigo 1868-1891 (Bendigo 1914). Mackay, G. Bendigo The Golden City of the South (Bendigo 1893) Mackay, G. The History of Bendigo (Melbourne 1891). Sandercock, L.. And Turner, I. Up Where Cazaly? The Great Australian Game (St Albans Herts. 1981) Sanhurst Districts' Directory for 1875-6 (Sandhurst 1875) Wise's Victoria Post Office Directory 1884-5 (Melbourne 1886). Australian Gallery Of Sport at the MCG, cnr Joliment St. & Joliment Trc. East Melbourne, Phone 654 8922.clubs and associations, football, agos, agos info, bendigo. australian gallery of sport. information pamphlet no. 1 april 1987. photo cup awarded sanhurst football club for victory bendigo football club, 4th july 1883. (purchased 1987). advertiser, 4th july 1883 match between sandhurst v. bendigo. admission - sixpence. members sanhurst & bendigo football clubs and bucc free. extract, 5th july 1883, football sandhurst v. bendigo. sandhurst. bendigo july 4th 1883 sandhurst and bendigo provides insight into the australian stage development.. . trophy local jeweler, mr joseph moody. .. football weaker in bendigo than in ballarat. explained by the migrant proportion bendigo population, its economic difficulties 1880s distance from melbourne.. football overtook cricket by end decade the popular sport.. saturday competition played, matches also wednesdays. legacy of the earliest ''scratch'' matches, strong union movement concessions for weekend work. matches started at 3pm.. best player on the ground a contractor the captain accountant. .. transition. predominance ''little mark'' participation frightened junior teams adults game halves rather than quarters represents an era disappeared. complaints rough play, poor losers, problems posed children., a blight 1883. offender, ''drop-kick'', sheldon, ancestor ken sheldon of st kilda...bendigo club was in dispute bendgio union cricket club control of the back creek ground. refused, as it was feared, association forced to disband. negotiations resolved dispute..values of society.. conflicts power control resources. 2000 turned out. crowd cheered players exhibited similar excitement captains. edward cordner. cordner family melbourne football clubs. shane cahill. sources: fahey, james c. wealth and social mobility in bendigo and north central victoria, 1868-1891. mackay, g. the annals of bendigo 1868-1891 (bendigo 1914). mackay, g. bendigo the golden city of the south (bendigo 1893) mackay, g. the history of bendigo (melbourne 1891). sandercock, l.. and turner, i. up where cazaly? the great australian game (st albans herts. 1981) sanhurst districts' directory for 1875-6 (sandhurst 1875) wise's victoria post office directory 1884-5 (melbourne 1886). australian gallery of sport at the mcg, cnr joliment st. & joliment trc. east melbourne, phone 654 8922. -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital image, John Gibson et al, Keith Luxford in backyard circa 1950, 1950_
... ...cordner family...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Keith Luxford in backyard about 1950 with Cordner home right rear, Splatt home centre, Stopford home at left and Amiet property rear left luxford family cordner family splatt family stopford family amiet family Digital copy of black and white photograph. ...Keith Luxford in backyard about 1950 with Cordner home right rear, Splatt home centre, Stopford home at left and Amiet property rear leftDigital copy of black and white photograph. luxford family, cordner family, splatt family, stopford family, amiet family -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley News, Tom Vickers remembers the days of playing footy in Main Street, 12/12/1985
... ...cordner family...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Greensborough chemist Tom Vickers recall the early days after he came to Greensborough 1941 - playing football in the Main Street, working closely with Doctor Cordner and delivering prescriptions to Hurstbridge via train. tom vickers cordner family main street greensborough Photocopy of a news article, black and white text and image. ...Greensborough chemist Tom Vickers recall the early days after he came to Greensborough 1941 - playing football in the Main Street, working closely with Doctor Cordner and delivering prescriptions to Hurstbridge via train.Photocopy of a news article, black and white text and image.tom vickers, cordner family, main street greensborough -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital image, John Gibson et al, Keith Luxford in backyard, January 1950, 1950_01
... ...cordner family...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Keith Luxford in backyard in January 1950, with Cordner home behind, looking at Grimshaw Street (a divided road) luxford family grimshaw street greensborough cordner family ashmead house Digital copy of black and white photograph. ...Keith Luxford in backyard in January 1950, with Cordner home behind, looking at Grimshaw Street (a divided road)Digital copy of black and white photograph. luxford family, grimshaw street greensborough, cordner family, ashmead house -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper clipping, Death notice for Mrs Cordner 2009, 16/12/2009
... ...cordner family...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Death notice of Elizabeth Anne Cordner nee Baillieu, wife of Ted Cordner. elizabeth anne cordner cordner family 1 p. photocopy of Tributes & celebrations, The Age, 16 December 2009 Death notice for Mrs Cordner 2009. ...Death notice of Elizabeth Anne Cordner nee Baillieu, wife of Ted Cordner.1 p. photocopy of Tributes & celebrations, The Age, 16 December 2009elizabeth anne cordner, cordner family -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital image, Nance Reardon, Doctor Cordner's house 1950c, 1950s
... cordner family...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne A photograph Doctor Cordner's house in the 1950s. cordner family ashmead house grimshaw street greensborough Digital copy of black and white photograph. ...A photograph Doctor Cordner's house in the 1950s.Digital copy of black and white photograph.cordner family, ashmead house, grimshaw street greensborough -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital image, Nance Reardon, Grimshaw Street looking towards Cordner's 1950s, 1950s
... ...cordner family...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Photograph of Grimshaw Street looking towards Cordner's house. Note the two-level road and no footpath. simons family grimshaw street greensborough cordner family Digital copy of black and white photograph. ...Photograph of Grimshaw Street looking towards Cordner's house. Note the two-level road and no footpath.Digital copy of black and white photograph.simons family, grimshaw street greensborough, cordner family -
Greensborough Historical SocietyArticle - Memoir, Life at Willis Vale, 2011
... ...cordner family...Describes family relationships within the Partington family. willis vale faye fort sarah price plenty river greensborough partington family whatmough family william james partington annie may partington gary partington cordner family methodist church Includes Partington family photos 3 page history of the Partington family's life at 'Willis Vale' homestead in Greensborough during the early 20th Century. ...The Partington family farmed the property known as Willis Vale in the early 20th century. In this article Faye Fort (nee Partington) recalls life in Greensborough.Historical reference to the property 'Willis Vale' and its eventual destruction. Describes family relationships within the Partington family.3 page history of the Partington family's life at 'Willis Vale' homestead in Greensborough during the early 20th Century. Includes black &white photos. Includes Partington family photoswillis vale, faye fort, sarah price, plenty river, greensborough, partington family, whatmough family, william james partington, annie may partington, gary partington, cordner family, methodist church -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph (copy), Mrs Cordner and grandchildren, 1955c
... cordner family...Mrs Cordner was the mother of Ted; Don; John and Denis. The Cordner family were a prominent local family for most of the 20th Century. ...The group shows Granny Cordner and her grandchildren. Mrs Cordner was the mother of Ted; Don; John and Denis.The Cordner family were a prominent local family for most of the 20th Century. Mr Cordner senior and sons Ted and Don were local doctors.A black and white copy of a photograph of an elderly woman and a group of children.The description of the people is written in ink on the rear .cordner family, eldale avenue greensborough -
Greensborough Historical SocietyMemoir, Life at Willis Vale, 2011
... ...cordner family...Describes family relationships within the Partington family. willis vale faye fort sarah price plenty river greensborough partington family whatmough family william james partington annie may partington gary partington cordner family methodist church 3 page history of the Partington Family's life at 'Willis Vale' homestead in Greensborough during the early 20th Century. ...The Partington family farmed the property known as Willis Vale from 1878 into the mid 20th century. In this article Faye Fort (nee Partington) recalls life in Greensborough.Historical reference to the property 'Willis Vale' and its eventual destruction. Describes family relationships within the Partington family.3 page history of the Partington Family's life at 'Willis Vale' homestead in Greensborough during the early 20th Century. Includes original hand written text from author. willis vale, faye fort, sarah price, plenty river, greensborough, partington family, whatmough family, william james partington, annie may partington, gary partington, cordner family, methodist church -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping, Dead right; in the name of the law, 08/06/2013
... cordner family...Professor Cordner is a member of the Cordner family of Greensborough, a well-known family of doctors. cordner family stephen cordner don cordner News clipping, text and colour photos. ...This feature article deals with Professor Stephen Cordner, Victorian forensic scientist, and his work. Professor Cordner is a member of the Cordner family of Greensborough, a well-known family of doctors.News clipping, text and colour photos.cordner family, stephen cordner, don cordner -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital image, Denis and Pat Cordner, 16/01/1947
... cordner family...This photograph shows Denis and Pat Cordner cutting their wedding cake on 16/01/1947. The Corner family were well known as medical practitioners and sportsmen in the Greensborough district. ...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne This photograph shows Denis and Pat Cordner cutting their wedding cake on 16/01/1947. The Corner family were well known as medical practitioners and sportsmen in the Greensborough district. cordner family pat cordner denis cordner Digital copy of black and white photograph. ...This photograph shows Denis and Pat Cordner cutting their wedding cake on 16/01/1947. The Corner family were well known as medical practitioners and sportsmen in the Greensborough district. Digital copy of black and white photograph.cordner family, pat cordner, denis cordner -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital image, Donald and Moyle Cordner, 29/10/1947
... cordner family...This photograph shows Donald and Moye Cordner on their wedding day. The Corner family were well known as medical practitioners and sportsmen in the Greensborough district....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne This photograph shows Donald and Moye Cordner on their wedding day. The Corner family were well known as medical practitioners and sportsmen in the Greensborough district. cordner family donald cordner moyle cordner Digital copy of black and white photograph. ...This photograph shows Donald and Moye Cordner on their wedding day. The Corner family were well known as medical practitioners and sportsmen in the Greensborough district.Digital copy of black and white photograph.cordner family, donald cordner, moyle cordner -
Greensborough Historical SocietyArticle, Henry Cordner (1885-1943) and Edward Rae Cordner (1887-1963), 1885-1963
... Records some of the early history of the Cordner family including their sporting and education backgrounds. ...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Records some of the early history of the Cordner family including their sporting and education backgrounds. ...Records some of the early history of the Cordner family including their sporting and education backgrounds. Written in 2011.Dr Edward Rae Cordner was a prominent local identity in Greensborough. His family were involved in many local causes. The family had a close association with the University Football club and the Melbourne Football club. His son Don won the Brownlow Medal in 1946.A half page article on the Cordner brothers.Nilcordner, greensborough, melbourne football club, university football club, brownlow medal winners, melbourne grammar school -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Photocopy, Diamond Valley News, Newspaper article: Fred looks back by Linley Hartley, Diamond Valley News, c.1985
... family moved to Pryor St. (their house stood where McEwans car park is now) Fred could walk to and from the station. “There was no resident doctor in the early days of Eltham,” Fred said. “Dr Cordner...family moved to Pryor St. (their house stood where McEwans car park is now) Fred could walk to and from the station. “There was no resident doctor in the early days of Eltham,” Fred said. “Dr Cordner ...Fred looks back; Report: Linley Hartley, Picture: Ron Grant Teaching himself German again after 70 years is just one of the many tasks Fred Golgerth, of Greensborough, has undertaken and succeeded in during his lifetime. As the two year old tenth child of a German descendent, Fred learnt to speak German from an Aunt. But World War 1 was raging. Fred’s older brother had gone to Europe with the Australian forces, changing his name … to ….. to sound less German. “I used to get my bottom slapped for speaking German at home,” Fred said. Even his name was changed from Otto to the more anglicised Frederick. Fred claims his involvement with Eltham started two years before he was born! His sister, two years older than him, was a babe in arms when his parents bought a piece of grazing property in Mount Pleasant Rd. “It was about 24 acres on a spur of Mt Pleasant,” Fred said. “My parents bought it from Mr and Mrs Hughes. There was a two-room mud hut in wattle and daub that we lived in from time to time. “My parents had a dairy farm and dairy in West Coburg, and they bought the Mt Pleasant land to put the dry stock on. “At one stage my mother got very ill and my older sister took my younger sister and myself to Eltham for four or five months. I went down to Eltham Primary School then.” That wasn’t the only time Fred stayed in Eltham. His sister, Wilhemina, known as Willa, married Jim Watson who had the Eltham hotel for some years from the end of World War 1. Pillar to post living was the way Fred described his youth, when he stayed with one married sister after another. “After a while Will and Jim lived in the big house at the top of Pitt St, next to the Council depot, and the hotel was managed by Fitzsimmons who had a big place near the river down there on Fitzsimons Lane. There was no bridge in Fitzsimons Lane but we used to cross the river at a ford, rolling up our trouser legs so they wouldn’t get wet, and carrying our shoes. I’d o down to visit some friends I had in Templestowe. And sometimes Jim Watson took his horse drawn lorry across the ford on his way to the brewery, instead of going don through Heidelberg.” “The bridge across the Yarra in Fitzsimons was not built until 1961.” Fred Golgerth, was only a teenager when he was rolled off his pushbike under a car on the bend between Mt Pleasant Rd and the Diamond Creek bridge. He was hospitalised in the little hospital on the east side of Eltham village that served the district in those days. He still carries the scars of the burns he received from the exhaust pipe and recent x-rays have revealed several broken vertebrae. At the time of the accident he was treated for a dislocated neck and was in plaster from his hip to the base of his head for about seven months. But nothing daunted Fred. Bouncing back he began work as an apprentice to a motor mechanic in Bell St, Preston, a man who is still living (at 90) in Queensland and who still communicates with Fred frequently. “He was like a father to me,” Fred declared. He was a marine engineer as well, so I …. that as well as blacksmithing. They taught us properly then.” After finishing his apprenticeship, Fred bought himself a 30 hundredweight Fargo truck and began his own contract carting business, doing most of the work for a firm called Carnegie’s and a subsidiary of that, Howard Radio. It was in the office Fred met his wife. “He taught me to drive the truck giving me lessons in my lunch hours up the Bourke St and Flinders St extension,” she said. “After work I’d have a driving lesson and all the girls from the Howard Radio would pile in the back to get a lift to Richmond Station.” In the 1939 bushfires, the Mt Pleasant Rd property was burnt out and the hut raised. Two years later, Fred and Dorothy were married. Fred paid £7.15.0 ($15.50) for the suit in which he was married. Dorothy had pulled out of the Women’s Air Training Corps to be married. Others with whom she trained went to Darwin and were in a convoy that was bombed. Fred went into the garage business in Brighton and continued his cartage business for a while. His company was employed to do all Brown Gouge’s motor repairs and factory maintenance. Because Fred had a certificate to do steam repair work he often got jobs maintaining industrial boilers. While he was in Brighton, Fred bought an eight-seater 1925 Silver Ghost Rolls Royce from Sir Keith Murdoch. When the couple moved to Rosanna in about 1943, it became a delivery van for the dairy they operated. “I thought I’d like to get back into a dairy business” Fred said. “We used to deliver the milk in the Rolls. “But it was hard work. We couldn’t get the labour and we’d drive to the farm and pick up the milk cans, take them back to the dairy, cool the milk, bottle it and deliver it. The inspectors would come regularly and the walls for bacteria.” Fred was exhausted. The couple gave up the dairy and moved to Eltham to live on the old property where a weatherboard house had now been built. It wasn’t a big house and the glassed in Rolls Royce limousine became the daytime nursery for the Golgerth’s second daughter. We’d put her in there to sleep during the day.” “Dorothy Golgerth was known to drive the Rolls at breakneck speed along Mt Pleasant Rd. Fred took some time off work then began driving a little local bus run by the Lyon Brothers before taking a maintenance job at the Athenaeum Club in the city. He’d ride an old Harley-Davidson to the station and travel into the city by train. Later, when the family moved to Pryor St. (their house stood where McEwans car park is now) Fred could walk to and from the station. “There was no resident doctor in the early days of Eltham,” Fred said. “Dr Cordner used to come from Greensborough to a room in the old house next to the old grocery shop on the corner of York St and Main Rd, Eltham (the grocery shop is now the Eltham Feed and Grain Store). The Golgerths lived in Eltham until “Dollar Day” – the day decimal currency became official. They eventually moved to Greensborough, when they have lived since. Fred has had his share of interesting jobs since then, retiring at 65 seven years ago when he was working in the engineering department at Larundel. Recently, two of his older sisters and a brother died, within a month. They were all in their 80s. They all had a profound influence on Fred, especially during his youth. His sharp wit and amusing anecdotes are the richer for his having been the youngest of a family that made the best of every circumstance. And now, as he enjoys his retirement, he is concentrating on relearning the language of his infancy; teaching himself German from tapes and a ‘teach yourself’ manual. He is fiercely proud of his German ancestry and treasures the diary, written in German in Gothic script, kept by his grandparents during their journey to Australia. On the inside in blue pen: "To Sadie, Wal Margaret & Elizabeth with lots & lots of love & best wishes from Mother"marg ball collection, eltham hotel, herbert james watson, otto (fred) golgerth, wilhemina watson (nee golgerth) -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Squire family
... Cordner...Dr Bradbury...Dr Sinclair...Albert Charles Henry Price...Andrew Griffith...Irvine Hewitt...Honorary Justices Association...Eltham Court...William Brinkotter...Were Street Montmorency...Sherbourne Road...Eltham Police Station...Eltham District Play Centre Montmorency branch...Montmorency park...Lower Plenty park...Fitzsimmons Lane bridge...Kangaroo Ground...Max McMahon...Martin McMahon...Clive Tingate...Eltham Clay Bird Shooting Club...Greensborough Masonic Lodge...Mountain View Road Briar Hill...Briar Hill Hall...H R Squire Family...Family History", 18 December 1989. Newspaper article: "Briar Hill building recalls early days", Diamond Valley News, 12 November 1991. Biography of Fred Squite. Handwritten note, 30 January 1998: Names and telephone numbers. Frederick Vincent Squire Hazel Squire Lorraine Squire Briar Hill Primary School Eltham Shire Councill Sir Dallas Brooks Eltham Country Womens Association Dean Lacey Eltham Community Festival Edward Hughes Hazel Rose Squire nee Hughes Deirdre Squire James Squire Genista House Greensborough Avery sisters Diamond Valley Community Hospital Briar Hill Hardware 25-31 Sherbourne Road Briar Hill Eltham Cottage Hospital Eltham Methodist Hall Dr Edward Cordner Dr Bradbury Dr Sinclair Albert Charles Henry Price Andrew Griffith Irvine Hewitt Honorary Justices Association Eltham Court William Brinkotter Were Street Montmorency Sherbourne Road Eltham Police Station Eltham District Play Centre Montmorency branch Montmorency park Lower Plenty park Fitzsimmons Lane bridge Kangaroo Ground Max McMahon Martin McMahon Clive Tingate Eltham Clay Bird Shooting Club Greensborough Masonic Lodge Mountain View Road Briar Hill Briar Hill Hall H R Squire Family Reserve Hazel Rose Court Montmorency Briar Hill Swimming Pool Centre Briar Hill Timber and Hardware Stan Nedwell Montmorency Football Club Sylvia Davey Briar Hill Girl Guide Group Montmorency Girl Guides Eltham Pony Club Rederick Nedwell Robert Manuell Sutherland Homes Committee Red Cross Eltham Rurl Group Lower Plenty Neighbourhood House Eltham/Diamond Valley Citizens AdviceBureau Cape Otway ratio-operated lighthouse Heidelberg Town Hall Ouyen High School J B Were St Helena Briar Hill Timber and Trading Pty Ltd St Margaret's Church Eltham D V Darwin A W Brinkkotter D C O'Beirne Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etc Squire family Document Folder ...Frederick Vincent Squire established a building business in Briar Hill, later becoming an Eltham Shire Councillor and responsible for many local advances; he was later Shire President. He and wife Hazel with involved with numerous community activities. Their children continued local involvement. Contents Letter Shire Secretary to F V Squite, 2 October 1981. Items of Council business of interest to F V Squire. Letter F V Squire to Shire Seretary, 3 October 1963. Accepting and declining social invitation. Newspaper article: "Wife of former councillor dies", Diamond Valley News, 7 October 1986. Death of Hazel Squire. Another article: "Young Eltham man recovering after horse-riding accident". Diamond Valley News, 7 October 1986. Dean Lacey seriously injured in horse riding accident. Another article: "Everyone loves a community parade.". Diamond Valley News, 7 October 1986. Eltham Community festival will be held again. Typed notes, no author:"Squire Family History", 18 December 1989. Newspaper article: "Briar Hill building recalls early days", Diamond Valley News, 12 November 1991. Biography of Fred Squite. Handwritten note, 30 January 1998: Names and telephone numbers.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcfrederick vincent squire, hazel squire, lorraine squire, briar hill primary school, eltham shire councill, sir dallas brooks, eltham country womens association, dean lacey, eltham community festival, edward hughes, hazel rose squire nee hughes, deirdre squire, james squire, genista house greensborough, avery sisters, diamond valley community hospital, briar hill hardware, 25-31 sherbourne road briar hill, eltham cottage hospital, eltham methodist hall, dr edward cordner, dr bradbury, dr sinclair, albert charles henry price, andrew griffith, irvine hewitt, honorary justices association, eltham court, william brinkotter, were street montmorency, sherbourne road, eltham police station, eltham district play centre montmorency branch, montmorency park, lower plenty park, fitzsimmons lane bridge, kangaroo ground, max mcmahon, martin mcmahon, clive tingate, eltham clay bird shooting club, greensborough masonic lodge, mountain view road briar hill, briar hill hall, h r squire family reserve, hazel rose court montmorency, briar hill swimming pool centre, briar hill timber and hardware, stan nedwell, montmorency football club, sylvia davey, briar hill girl guide group, montmorency girl guides, eltham pony club, rederick nedwell, robert manuell, sutherland homes committee, red cross, eltham rurl group, lower plenty neighbourhood house, eltham/diamond valley citizens advicebureau, cape otway ratio-operated lighthouse, heidelberg town hall, ouyen high school, j b were, st helena, briar hill timber and trading pty ltd, st margaret's church eltham, d v darwin, a w brinkkotter, d c o'beirne -
Eltham District Historical Society IncNewspaper - Newspaper article, Church's Weeklong Celebration of Dedication, 5 August 1973
... families were involved in the rebuilding. Although dedicated in 1966, it could not be consecrated until the debt was paid off. See also 01588, 01591, 01592, 01593, 01594 Anglican Archbishop of Melbourne Church of the Transfiguration Dedication ceremony Diamond Valley Group of Action for World Development Dr Donald Cordner Dr Frank Woods Ladies Guild margaret reynolds Miss Elizabeth Doney Pilgrim Players Research Church Transfiguration Festival Research (Vic.) ...Weeklong celebration of the dedication / consecrtation of the Research Church of Transfiguration. Originally a small weatherbopard building, on a site almost opposite the primary school. Services were held in the church for almost 70 years. The building was burnt out in 1965 and Miss Elizabeth Doney donated a new larger site consisting of 3 house blocks on the east (high) side of Main Road. The foundation stone was laid in August 1966, and the church was dedicated in December 1966. About 30 local families were involved in the rebuilding. Although dedicated in 1966, it could not be consecrated until the debt was paid off. See also 01588, 01591, 01592, 01593, 01594anglican archbishop of melbourne, church of the transfiguration, dedication ceremony, diamond valley group of action for world development, dr donald cordner, dr frank woods, ladies guild, margaret reynolds, miss elizabeth doney, pilgrim players, research church, transfiguration festival, research (vic.) -
Greensborough Historical SocietyArticle, Gillian M. Hibbins, Cordner, George Denis Pruen (1924-1990), by Gillian M. Hibbins, 1924-1990
... He described himself as 'an industrial chemist and spare-time footballer'. The Cordner family were Greensborough locals, several being local doctors. denis cordner Originally published in Australian Dictionary of Biography, vol. 17, Melbourne University Press, 2007 Copy of article made 04/04/2017, 1 page. ...Denis Cordner was born at Diamond Creek in 1924. He described himself as 'an industrial chemist and spare-time footballer'. The Cordner family were Greensborough locals, several being local doctors.Copy of article made 04/04/2017, 1 page.Originally published in Australian Dictionary of Biography, vol. 17, Melbourne University Press, 2007denis cordner
