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Plan - Subdivision Plan, Doncaster Heights
... doncaster heights estate...' in the Doncaster Heights Estate. Streets with lots for sale include: Church... of the Doncaster Heights Estate. The inside pages include a street plan...' in the Doncaster Heights Estate. Streets with lots for sale include: Church ...Real estate brochure produced for Smith & O'Shaughnessy of 900 Doncaster Road for the sale of the '65 superb sites' in the Doncaster Heights Estate. Streets with lots for sale include: Church Road, Norfolk Circuit, and Hampshire Road.Historic subdivision planFour-page colour real estate brochure issued for the sale of the Doncaster Heights Estate. The inside pages include a street plan with the numbered lots.subdivision plans - doncaster, doncaster heights estate -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Plan - Subdivision Plan, Jas R Mathers Son & McMillan, Camberwell City Heights, 1922
"Following the 1919 amalgamation of suburban tramway trusts, an electrified tram service extended along Doncaster Road. Housing estates such as the 1919 Balwyn Park Estate, 1922 Hillcrest Estate and the Camberwell City Heights Estate, also 1922, quickly followed. These estates were built over by expansive suburban villas, set in fine gardens and along tree-lined streets. North Balwyn, largely constructed since 1933, was typified by even grander houses, many of them in the 'ocean liner' style and seen at their most distinctive in the Riverview Estate." (Source; 'Balwyn' in eMelbourne)Portions of subdivision plan mounted on both sides of cardboard sheet. Coloured pink, probably to show allotments sold. Area covered: Doncaster Road, Mountainview Road, Panoramic Road, Cityview Road, Longview Road, Riverview Road, Hillview Road, Bulleen Road. Includes location diagram showing railway lines and existing and proposed tram routes.Cardboard backing has advertisement for "Tillock's soluble coffee"subdivision plans -- camberwell (vic.), camberwell city heights subdivision -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Plan - Subdivision Plan, Osburn Heights Estate, 1938
Edward Haughton & Co, in promoting the Osburn Heights Estate in what is now Balwyn North, attempted to capitalize on the subdivision’s proximity to East Kew. One section of the plan is includes the text: ‘The New Suburb: Camberwell North or East Kew (the names are synonymous)’. The Osburn Heights subdivision was part of a series of subdivisions running between Doncaster Road and Maud Street, including the ‘Pointed Firs Estate’ (MAP.0010). This subdivision included 13 ‘grand residential sites’ for sale in Doncaster Road, Maud Street and Osburn Avenue.subdivision plans - camberwell north, osburn heights estate