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Narre Warren and District Family History GroupPhotograph, Dandenong West State School Grade III
... Dandenong West State School Grade III......Dandenong West State School...Family history Historical Ron Wanke Dandenong West State School Taken at Dandenong East State School. ...Family historyHistoricalA black and white photograph of school pupilsTaken at Dandenong East State School. Ronald Wanke bottom row 2nd from left. G.E.Hains 11 Finlay St Albert Parkron wanke, dandenong west state school -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupPhotograph - Photograph of boys at Dandenong East State School, Photograph of boys at Dandenong West State School. In the rear row, second from the left is Ronald Wanke
... Photograph of boys at Dandenong West State School. In the rear row, second from the left is Ronald Wanke. ...A photograph of the boys in Grade 4? at Dandenong West State School about about 1924. There are 40 children in the photograph some with bare feet. ...Photograph of boys at Dandenong West State School. In the rear row, second from the left is Ronald Wanke. ...HistoricalA photograph of the boys in Grade 4? at Dandenong West State School about about 1924. There are 40 children in the photograph some with bare feet. The photograph has been mounted on a brown cardboard frame with darker brown edges. The children are standing on steps at the school in four rows. Only Ronald Wanke on the top row 2nd from the left is identified. On the front underneath the photograph is stamped The Grebille. On the back of the cardboard is written in blue ink - Ron Wanke back row 2nd from the left. Dandenong East State School.ronald wanke, dandenong east state school -
Dandenong & District Historical SocietyCooper Family, Cooper Family - History of Dandenong Motor Bodies
... ...Dandenong West State School...Dandenong & District Historical Society 1st Floor, 39 Clow Street Dandenong melbourne Cooper Family - History of Dandenong Motor Bodies Hugh Boyd Cooper Charles Boyd Cooper Gordon Saunders Roy Ansen Charles Henry Groom Cooper 20 Walker St 37 Lonsdale St 140 Bridge Rd Dandenong West State School Cooper Family - History of Dandenong Motor Bodies Cooper Family - History of Dandenong Motor Bodies Cooper Family ...Cooper Family - History of Dandenong Motor Bodies hugh boyd cooper, charles boyd cooper, gordon saunders, roy ansen, charles henry groom cooper, 20 walker st, 37 lonsdale st, 140 bridge rd, dandenong west state school -
Monbulk RSL Sub BranchBook, Bradley A Chalmers, Next to impossible : the remarkable life of Albert Chalmers Borella VC, 2015
... Monbulk RSL Sub Branch 48 Main Road Monbulk yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges world war 1914-1918 - personal narratives - australia Albert Chalmers - Biography Albert Chalmers Borella was born at Borung, Victoria, 60 kilometres north-west of Bendigo. His parents were Louis Borella and Annie Borella née Chalmers. After attending state schools ...Albert Chalmers Borella was born at Borung, Victoria, 60 kilometres north-west of Bendigo. His parents were Louis Borella and Annie Borella née Chalmers. After attending state schools at Borung and Wychitella, Borella became a farmer, working around Borung and Echuca. He also enlisted as a part-time soldier in the Victorian Rangers, serving for a period of 18 months. He travelled to Melbourne in early 1910 and became a firefighter in the Metropolitan Fire Brigade, remaining in the city until early 1913 when he travelled to the Northern Territory to take up a pastoral lease, working a property on the Daly River until early 1915 when his financial situation forced him to leave the land.Index, ill, maps, p.510.Albert Chalmers Borella was born at Borung, Victoria, 60 kilometres north-west of Bendigo. His parents were Louis Borella and Annie Borella née Chalmers. After attending state schools at Borung and Wychitella, Borella became a farmer, working around Borung and Echuca. He also enlisted as a part-time soldier in the Victorian Rangers, serving for a period of 18 months. He travelled to Melbourne in early 1910 and became a firefighter in the Metropolitan Fire Brigade, remaining in the city until early 1913 when he travelled to the Northern Territory to take up a pastoral lease, working a property on the Daly River until early 1915 when his financial situation forced him to leave the land. world war 1914-1918 - personal narratives - australia, albert chalmers - biography -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPamphlet, G.A. Green, Auction Sale Brochure - Garden Farms Estate, Ringwood, Victoria - 1919, 1919
... State Schools, etc.; is Electrically lit, has Metropolitan Water Supply, and generally provides so that practically all shopping can be done locally. WHY RINGWOOD MUST GROW. Ringwood is a great centre and must be a greater. Two rapidly-developing railways junction here. The passengers from Ringwood Station cityward, in one year, number 250,000. Ringwood will be the terminus of the Outer Suburban Electric Eastern Railway. Its natural boundaries are the River Yarra on the North, Dandenong Creek on the South, the popular town of Croydon on the East, and the suburb of Mitcham on the West...State Schools, etc.; is Electrically lit, has Metropolitan Water Supply, and generally provides so that practically all shopping can be done locally. WHY RINGWOOD MUST GROW. Ringwood is a great centre and must be a greater. Two rapidly-developing railways junction here. The passengers from Ringwood Station cityward, in one year, number 250,000. Ringwood will be the terminus of the Outer Suburban Electric Eastern Railway. Its natural boundaries are the River Yarra on the North, Dandenong Creek on the South, the popular town of Croydon on the East, and the suburb of Mitcham on the West ...Multi-fold brochure advertising public auction of one-acre, 2-acre, 5-acre and 8-acre allotments in Ringwood and Bayswater on Saturday 12th April, 1919. Brochure includes terms of sale, description of subdivision features and local facilities, and photographic images of the area.Subdivison includes Canterbury Road Heathmont, Armstrong Road Heathmont, Armstrong Road Bayswater, Bungalook Road Heathmont, Bungalook Road Bayswater, and Orchard Road Bayswater. Road shown as Bayswater Road to Bayswater became Mountain Highway Bayswater. Vendor: H.E.B.Armstrong, Auctioneers: Coghill & Haughton, 79 Swanston Street Melbourne, Telephone Central 2793, in conjunction with J.B. McAlpin, Ringwood, Opposite Station, Telephone Ringwood 7. (Map) Woodcock & McCormack, Civil Engineers Architects & Surveyors, 430 Little Collins Street, Melbourne, Phone 3241 Central. MOST OF THE MONEY COMES OUT OF THE LAND. And more money can be obtained from anb acre of fruit than from an acre of any other produce. But you do not have to grow fruit on Garden Farms Estate. You can go in for - Outer Suburban Home - Market Garden - Orchard - Pig Raising - Poultry Farm - Small Dairy Farm - Small Fruits - Floral Culture - Scent and Bee Farm - Or just for a Week-end Home. RINGWOOD - THE PLACE TO LIVE. The Beautiful Ringwood District has so many natural attractions, that half a Land Agent's work is done in just showing a prospective buyer round and about. Ringwood has a pull of its own that attracts folk, proved beyond doubt by its rapid development within the last decade (spite the war). First, it is high and healthy, picturesque and undulating, convenient of access, sufficiently close to the Metropolis for City and Business folk to live at Ringwood. Its development is solid, because most of its people are industrious husbandmen, real producers, who have turned idle hills into smiling gardens. These are the kind of real people to live amongst; ones who wear out their spades. The rapidly-developing town has excellent Stores, Trade and Repair Shops Churches, Banks, Telephone Exchange, Weekly General Market, Cool Stores, and good Private and State Schools, etc.; is Electrically lit, has Metropolitan Water Supply, and generally provides so that practically all shopping can be done locally. WHY RINGWOOD MUST GROW. Ringwood is a great centre and must be a greater. Two rapidly-developing railways junction here. The passengers from Ringwood Station cityward, in one year, number 250,000. Ringwood will be the terminus of the Outer Suburban Electric Eastern Railway. Its natural boundaries are the River Yarra on the North, Dandenong Creek on the South, the popular town of Croydon on the East, and the suburb of Mitcham on the West. This is a large territory that is steadily being converted from intense culture, and then it might be called (as regards its gardens) "The Devon Territory of Victoria." ARMSTRONG ROAD. This new road traverses Garden Farms Estate from its northern boundary on the main Canterbury Road, across Dandenong Creek, to its southern boundary on the main Bayswater Road, and will provide a long-desired additional link of communication between Bayswater and Ringwood. The 1-acre building sites on Bayswater Road are within 8 minutes' walk of the Bayswater Railway Station, and the Canterbury Road frontages are only 1-1/2 miles from Ringwood Station, and 1/2 mile from the Railway Station site of Canterbury Road; therefore, the whole Estate is easy of access and there should be a large demand for land so favourably placed. (Image) Cultivation Field - Potatoes on Lot 28 (Image) Picture of Bayswater Creek Flats. (Image) View from "Korumbeen" where Mr. Armstrong lived on Garden Farms Estate. Estate outlined in white ring. (Image) Site of New Bridge over Dandenong Creek. (Image) On one of the timbered lots adjoining railway. (Image) This Dandenong Creek traveres the Estate. (Image) Main Fern Tree Gully Line bisects the Estate. -
Kinglake Historical SocietyKinglake State School
... Kinglake Historical Society 1055 Whittlesea-Kinglake Road Kinglake West yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges kinglake, state, school, primary, building Photograph of KInglake State School original building with teachers residence attached, opened in October 1879 and burnt down in February 1927 Kinglake State School Kinglake State School ...kinglake, state, school, primary, buildingPhotograph of KInglake State School original building with teachers residence attached, opened in October 1879 and burnt down in February 1927 -
Kinglake Historical SocietyKinglake West Primary School
... Kinglake Historical Society 1055 Whittlesea-Kinglake Road Kinglake West yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Photograph of original Kinglake West Primary (State) School building with children and families. ...Photograph of original Kinglake West Primary (State) School building with children and families. School built in 1896 by the pioneering families as Education Department would not build a school. Built on land selected by the Snell family.Only known photograph of the original school buildingPhotograph of original Kinglake West Primary School building education, school, pioneers, kinglake west -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyBook, Education Department of Victoria, Vision and Realisation-A Centenary History of State Education in Victoria-Volume 3, 1973
... Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Histories of schools in the regions of Port Phillip Western, Port Phillip Eastern, Upper Goulburn, Goulburn, Upper Murray, East Gippsland, West Gippsland. education state education victoria history port phillip western port phillip eastern upper goulburn goulburn upper murray east gippsland west gippsland A centenary history of state education in Victoria. ...A centenary history of state education in Victoria.Red cover with the title and volume written on the spine in gold lettering. Both front and back inside covers have a photograph of 'The school at Drummond North' Photo: Geoff Mauger non-fictionA centenary history of state education in Victoria.education, state education, victoria, history, port phillip western, port phillip eastern, upper goulburn, goulburn, upper murray, east gippsland, west gippsland
