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Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Cricket, Diamond Valley Leader, Money is everything, 1st November 2006
... ...Diamond Valley Cricket Association...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Money family Riverside Cricket Club Diamond Valley Cricket Association The Diamond Valley Cricket Association have adopted the Money name for its Division 2 shield, named for the family associated with the Riverside Cricket Club since the 1950s. ...The Diamond Valley Cricket Association have adopted the Money name for its Division 2 shield, named for the family associated with the Riverside Cricket Club since the 1950s. The Riverside Cricket Club is located at Kalparrin Avenue, Greensborough.Newspaper articleThe Diamond Valley Cricket Association have adopted the Money name for its Division 2 shield, named for the family associated with the Riverside Cricket Club since the 1950s. The Riverside Cricket Club is located at Kalparrin Avenue, Greensborough.money family, riverside cricket club, diamond valley cricket association -
Eltham District Historical Society IncNewspaper, Valley Voice Publications, The Valley Voice, No. 71, Wednesday November 7 (FINAL EDITION), 1979
... Diamond Valley News...local newspapers...The Valley Voice...Diamond Valley Cricket Association...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Final edition of The Valley Voice, local newspaper of the Diamond Valley which ran for 71 issues from Thursday, June 22, 1978 to Wednesday, November 7, 1979. It was replaced by the Diamond Valley News. Diamond Valley News local newspapers The Valley Voice Diamond Valley Cricket Association Newsprint, 41 x 30 cm; 20 pages The Valley Voice, No. 71, Wednesday November 7 (FINAL EDITION) Newspaper Newspaper Valley Voice Publications ...Final edition of The Valley Voice, local newspaper of the Diamond Valley which ran for 71 issues from Thursday, June 22, 1978 to Wednesday, November 7, 1979. It was replaced by the Diamond Valley News.diamond valley news, local newspapers, the valley voice, diamond valley cricket association -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping, 'Berg battles Borough, 14/11/2015
... ...diamond valley cricket association...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne At the start of the 2015 Cricket season Heidelberg beat Greensborough in the "Money Shield". greensborough cricket club heidelberg cricket club diamond valley cricket association News clipping, black text, colour image. ...At the start of the 2015 Cricket season Heidelberg beat Greensborough in the "Money Shield".News clipping, black text, colour image.greensborough cricket club, heidelberg cricket club, diamond valley cricket association -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Neil Ray, Ivanhoe Cricket Club 2nd Eleven; Premiers Sub-District Cricket Association 1964-1965, 1965
... .) - Deceased Robert (Alfie) James - Former Senior Umpire, Diamond Valley Cricket Association Tommy Golder - Austrealia Hockey player Anthony James - Deceased....) - Deceased Robert (Alfie) James - Former Senior Umpire, Diamond Valley Cricket Association Tommy Golder - Austrealia Hockey player Anthony James - Deceased Joan Castledine Collection J. ...Back Row L-R: J. Vine, R. Pigdon, A. Munn, R. Brentnall, B. Harding, E. Hart Centre L-R: J. Mithen, L. Hutchins (Manager), R. Manuell (Captain), J. Manuell (Vice Captain), J. Rattenbury (President), R. James Front L-R: T. Golder, A. James B. Harding - Montmorency, Former President of Heidelberg Golf Club R. (Bob) Manuell (Capt.) - Former General Manager of Briar Hill Timber and Eltham Shire Councilor J. Manuell (Vice Capt.) - Deceased Robert (Alfie) James - Former Senior Umpire, Diamond Valley Cricket Association Tommy Golder - Austrealia Hockey player Anthony James - DeceasedPrinted on front face Ivanhoe Cricket Club 2nd Eleven; Premiers Sub-District Cricket Association 1964-1965 Names of players and photographerjoan castledine collection, j. vine, r. pigdon, a. munn, r. brentnall, b. harding, e. hart, j. mithen, l. hutchins, r. manuell, j. manuell, j. rattenbury, r. james, t. golder, a. james, robert (alfie) james, tommy golder, anthony james, ivanhoe cricket club, premiers sub-district cricket association 1964-1965, ivanhoe cricket club 2nd eleve, bob manuell -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Mash, Amelia
... Cricket Club...Diamond Valley Basketball Association...Diamond Valley News, 1 November 1995, outlines the life of Amelia Mash (nee Romerill) who lived in Brian Hill and Eltham for more than 70 years.. Newspaper article: "Tourism needs public support" Diamond Valley News, 1 November 1995, Nillumbik Council has appointed La robe University to develop a tourism strategy for the shire. Megan Ritchie, LaTrobe University lecturer, will lead the team. Amelia Mash Amelia Romerill Annie Roberill Bert Romerill Williams Road Briar Hill John Mash Dorothy Mash MontmorencyFootball Club Lower Plenty Football Club Lower Plenty Cricket Club Eltham Cricket Club Bundoora United Cricket Club Diamond Valley Basketball Association ...Amelia Mash (nee Romerill), resident of Briar Hill and Eltham for more than 70 years, had died. Contents Newspaper article: "Loved for her kindness" Diamond Valley News, 1 November 1995, outlines the life of Amelia Mash (nee Romerill) who lived in Brian Hill and Eltham for more than 70 years.. Newspaper article: "Tourism needs public support" Diamond Valley News, 1 November 1995, Nillumbik Council has appointed La robe University to develop a tourism strategy for the shire. Megan Ritchie, LaTrobe University lecturer, will lead the team.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcamelia mash, amelia romerill, annie roberill, bert romerill, williams road briar hill, john mash, dorothy mash, montmorencyfootball club, lower plenty football club, lower plenty cricket club, eltham cricket club, bundoora united cricket club, diamond valley basketball association -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley News, Part of history dies: Harold Weidlich, 09/10/1990
... Association and a founding member of the Watsonia Cricket Club. He was also a local butcher. harold weidlich watsonia progress association watsonia cricket club rosalie bray Copy of newspaper article "Local Scene in Watsonia" Part of history dies: Harold Weidlich. Newspaper Clipping Diamond Valley ...This obituary for Watsonia man Harold Weidlich was written by Rosalie Bray.Harold Weidlich was a member of the Watsonia Progress Association and a founding member of the Watsonia Cricket Club. He was also a local butcher.Copy of newspaper article "Local Scene in Watsonia"harold weidlich, watsonia progress association, watsonia cricket club, rosalie bray -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Shallard family
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Diamond Valley Community Hospital...Blanche Emily Shallard nee Everard...63-65 Rattray Road Montmorency...Jan Mullins...Kerry Knowles...Joy Neww...Bruche Ness...Les Robertson...Marjorie North...Eltham Festical Parade 1988...Opal Smith...Eileen Gibbon...Joyce Shallard...Falkiner Street Eltham...Bridge Street Eltham...Karingal Drive Montmorency...Sherbourne Road Montmorency..."Kaweka" Sherbourne Road Montmorency...Greensborough Road Eltham...Eltham State School...Rechabites Hill Henry Street Eltham...Eltham Hotel...Boy Scouts Troup Eltham...Eltham District Cricket Association...Joseph Shallard Mary Emma Shallard nee Tinker Elizabeth Ann tinker nee Roberts Susan Shallard nee Roberts James roberts Sarah Roberts nee Pope Joseph Bromley Shallard William Shallard Joseph Tinker Jack Vincent Shallard Jocelyn Shallard Christopher Shallard Elsie Shallard nee Mills Meruka House Sherbourne Road Mary North Jack Shallard Blanche Shallard nee Everard Bill Everard Eltham Primary School Melbourne High School University of Melbourne Holy Trinity Church of England Kew St Margaret's Church of England Eltham St Faith's Church of England Montmorency Best Hooper Rintoul and Shallard Diamond Valley Community Hospital Blanche Emily Shallard nee Everard 63-65 Rattray Road Montmorency Jan Mullins Kerry Knowles Joy Neww Bruche Ness Les Robertson Marjorie North Eltham Festical Parade 1988 Opal Smith Eileen Gibbon Joyce Shallard Falkiner Street Eltham Bridge Street Eltham Karingal Drive Montmorency Sherbourne Road Montmorency "Kaweka" Sherbourne Road Montmorency Greensborough Road Eltham Eltham State School Rechabites Hill Henry Street Eltham Eltham Hotel Boy Scouts Troup Eltham Eltham District Cricket Association First World War Memorial Tltham Eltham Railway Station Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etc Shallard family Document Folder ...Jack and Mary Emma Shallard and their three children, Bill, Joyce and Jack, moved to the Eltham area around 1912. Jack married Blanche Everard and lived in Montmorency and was active in community matters. Contents 1. Blanche Emily Shallard (1905-2002) • Photograph: Eltham Historical Society display at home of Joy and Bruce Ness 1987, Les Robertson, Jack Shallard, Blanche Shallard and Margorie North. • Photograph: Eltham Historical Society float, Eltham Festival Parade 1988, Blanche Shallard, Opal Smith and Eileen Gibbon. • Newspaper death notice for Blanche Shallard, The Age, 12 September 2002. • Newspaper funeral notice for Blanche Shallard, The Age, 13 September 2002. • Order of Service: Blanche Emily Shallard, St Faith's Anglican Church, Montmorency, 13 September 2002. • Kathryn Deighton; Eulogy for Nana on behalf of her grandchildren • Eulogy for Blanche Shallard by Jan Mullins • Eulogy for Blanche Shallard by Kerry Knowles • Letter Sue Law to the Shallard family, 15 September 2002. Acknowledging contribution of Blanche Shallard to EDHS and seeking copies of eulogies. • Newspaper article: "Community honours a favourite resident", Diamond Valley Leader, 20 November 2002. Obituary of Blanche Emily Shallard with photograph. • Newspaper advertisement: "63 and 65 Rattray Road, Montmorency", Diamond Valley Leader, 12 March 2003 • Advertisement: Auction 5 April of 63 and 65 Rattray Road, Montmorency; publication unknown, p44; [on reverse, Advertisement 20 Parry Road, Eltham North] • Notes, undated, of Sue Law's recollections from Blanche Shallard. 2. Jack Vincent Shallard (1905-1991) • Manuscript and typed notes, no date: Memories of Eltham and district by Jack Shallard. • Newspaper article: "Jack Shallard will be sadly missed", Diamond Valley News, 18 June 1991. Obituary of Jack Shallard. 3. Joseph Bromley Shallard (1877-1965) • Photocopy page, October 1920, re Eltham, noting Joseph Bromley Shallard as a Councillor for Eltham. • Letter Elizabeth Pidgeon to Eltham District Historical Society, 20 March 2001: Seeking information on Shallard family of Eltham, provides information on Roberts and Tinker families. 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