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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Archie's Story, 1998 ?
... Eastside Plants...Brief history on Eastside Plants (Archies Cafe, Nunawading... Mitcham melbourne Pioneers Market gardens Plant nurseries Eastside ...Brief history on Eastside Plants (Archies Cafe, Nunawading). Land previously site of market garden owned by Archie McArthur. After Archie's death in late1990's, his house was converted into Archies Cafe.pioneers, market gardens, plant nurseries, eastside plants, archies cafe, mcarthur, archibald, gourlay, robert, lalor, peter -
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Article, In Memory of the Man 'Archie's Cafe', 3/12/1997 12:00:00 AM
... eastside plants... the official opening of 'Archie's Cafe' am adjunct to Eastside Plants... Mitcham melbourne mcarthur archibald archies cafe eastside plants ...Cutting from Whitehorse Post 3/12/1997, Page 10,Cutting from Whitehorse Post 3/12/1997, Page 10, announcing the official opening of 'Archie's Cafe' am adjunct to Eastside Plants in Canterbury road. The cafe had been named after local identity and original owner of the property, the late Archibald McArthur. The cafe was Forest Hill's first Post Office and store. Photographs. Cutting from Whitehorse Post 3/12/1997, Page 10, mcarthur, archibald, archies cafe, eastside plants, gourlay, robert, lalor, peter, forest hill -
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Photograph, Archibald McArthur`
... eastside plants... plant nurseries eastside plants archies cafe Sepia photo ...Archibold McArthur originally owned 6 acres and produced flowers which were sold at the Victoria Market, and vegetables which were sold at a roadside stall outside his property in Canterbury Road , Forest Hill.Eastside Plants established a plant nursery as p[art of the property in 1979 and later added 'Archies Cafe' in 1987. In 2007 the nursery closed its doors and in 2008 units were built on the property.Sepia photo of Archibald McArthur and one other tilling land on his property in Canterbury Forest Hillmcarthur archibald, forest hill, plant nurseries, eastside plants, archies cafe -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Bicentenial Orchard, 4/05/1988
Advising that the Nunawading Council is in the final stages of aquiring the historic and last remaining orchard in the municipality as a bicentenial project. The Mathesons, early district pioneers, bought the property in 1914 and have worked and lived there ever since. The orchard off the eastside of Springvale Road between Jolimont Road and Hawthorn Road was orinally cleared and planted by John Fankhauser in the 1880'smatheson, charles, fankhauser, john, orchards, strathdon, nunawading gazette