Showing 9 items matching "edithvale beach"
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Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Edithvale Life-Saving Club, Clubhouse, 1920's - 1930's
... Edithvale beach... story wooden building, built on the foreshore of Edithvale beach...Kiosk and beach, Edithvale Valentine series no 198... club Edithvale Edithvale beach bathing boxes Kiosk and beach ...Edithvale Life Saving Club was founded in 1919.Sepia postcard of Edithvale Life-Saving Club, a double story wooden building, built on the foreshore of Edithvale beach. Bathing boxes are on the right hand side, with boats sitting on the sand and three children playing, while a man watches.Kiosk and beach, Edithvale Valentine series no 198life saving club, edithvale, edithvale beach, bathing boxes -
Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Edithvale Life-Saving Club, 1940's-1950's
... Edithvale beach...Black and white postcard of Edithvale Life-Saving Club...Tainsh Series No 1 The Beach Edithvale Printed on back... club Edithvale Edithvale beach Tainsh Series No 1 The Beach ...Edithvale Life Saving Club was founded in 1919.Black and white postcard of Edithvale Life-Saving Club, a double story wooden building, built on the foreshore of Edithvale beach.Tainsh Series No 1 The Beach Edithvale Printed on back: A real photograph. Produced in Australia Handwritten on back: 4th July 1942, Edithvalelife saving club, edithvale, edithvale beach -
Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Edithvale Life-Saving Club, Clubhouse, 1940's
... Edithvale beach... story wooden building, built on the foreshore of Edithvale beach... club Edithvale Edithvale beach Sepia postcard of Edithvale Life ...Edithvale Life Saving Club was founded in 1919.Sepia postcard of Edithvale Life-Saving Club, a double story wooden building, built on the foreshore of Edithvale beach. People are sitting the beach, some under sun umbrellas.life saving club, edithvale, edithvale beach -
Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Edithvale Life-Saving Club, Clubhouse
... Edithvale beach... story wooden building, built on the foreshore of Edithvale beach... club Edithvale Edithvale beach Sepia postcard of Edithvale Life ...Edithvale Life Saving Club was founded in 1919.Sepia postcard of Edithvale Life-Saving Club, a double story wooden building, built on the foreshore of Edithvale beach. People are sitting the beach, some under sun umbrellas.life saving club, edithvale, edithvale beach -
Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Edithvale Life-Saving Club Trophy
... Edithvale beach... club Edithvale Edithvale beach Edithvale Life Saving Club Cup ...Edithvale Life Saving Club was founded in 1919.Two black and white photos of the Edithvale Life-Saving Club Cup and a photo of a young boy from Edithvale Life-Saving Club, holding the trophy.E.L.S.C. PRESENTED BY J. CAMERRON. ESQ.life saving club, edithvale, edithvale beach, edithvale life saving club cup -
City of Kingston
Photograph - Colour, 30 July 2000
... / Bon Beach? / Edithvale?...? / Edithvale? Colour photograph of a gropu of people on a beach ...This photograph depicts workers/volunteers participating in tree planting on the foreshore as part of National Tree Day. It is uncertain which beach is it.Colour photograph of a gropu of people on a beach foreshore with a building (presumably surf life saving club) in the background. In front of the group are a many freshly planted trees surrounded by ground steaks and green plastic sheeting.Handwritten in black ink: National Tree Day / 30 July 2000 / Bon Beach? / Edithvale?ocean, trees, environment, volunteers -
Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Book, G.Whitehead, Glimpses of Chelsea, 2007
Photos and descriptions of historical buildings Chelsea District Historical Society is fortunate to have many photos that have been donated and collated over the last fifty years. In the early years our beachside suburb was popular with groups and families. Camping & holidaying in guest houses or privately rented houses. This book includes photographs of local people, beaches, churches, clubs, sports, hotels, railways, industry, hospitals and halls, and many other pictures of local scenes. A unique history of the District of Chelsea. Photographs show the beginnings and how the Chelsea district was developed. Various Sporting clubs and groups, businesses, buildings, streets and early European settlers and others. Large soft cover book A pictorial history of early Chelsea & District first printed 2007aspendale, carrum, bonbeach, edithvale, chelsea -
City of Kingston
Photograph - Colour, 6 March 1993
Edithvale is a suburb in the City of Kingston. It is located between Aspendale and Chelsea on the Port Phillip Bay and built within remnant areas of the Carrum Carrum swamp. The foreshore precinct comprises a wide sandy beach, with low sand dunes and numerous historic boat sheds. The suburb consists of older style dwellings and former holiday houses, combined with mid-century housing and newer homes. The large blocks are increasingly subdivided and the existing dwellings demolished to accommodate units and townhouses, thus changing the landscape of the area and reducing the tree canopy.The beachside suburb of Edithvale was previously part of the extensive Carrum Carrum Swamp. The area was once a source of fish and eels for the Mayone-Bulluk clan of the Bunurong people. Over time the area was drained and predominantly devoted to dairy farming and holiday houses. The farms were gradually sold and subdivided with a large number of homes built after World War II and in the 1960s. Edithvale is mainly residential with a shopping strip along Nepean Highway but little significant industry was ever established in the area apart from a plaster works and confectionary factory, both now closed.Laminated aerial colour photograph of Edithvale as viewed from Alexandra Avenue in the north to Ella Grove Chelsea/Edithvale in the south. regents Park Aspendale can be seen in the top left. The area is built-up with residential housing and facilities including Edithvale Primary School, numerous churches and the Edithvale Railway station. Large sections depict the remnant Carrum Carrum swamp. Edithvale Common and the former "Duck Inn" (Melbourne Water/Friends of Edithvale Seaford Wetlands) can be seen. Edithvale Recreational reserve, the valodrome and Edithvale Public Golf Course are prominent. The image shows vacant land in the area now known as Aspendale Gardens and the newer residential section of Chelsea Heights is not developed. A bike path has been established to cover the secondary drain. The Golf Links Court residential development located off Hughes Avenue is a large vacant block.Black type on white adhesive label: 6-3-93 Black type on white adhesive label: 25/9211, 6/3/93, 11.20 am Black type on white adhesive label: 9211 Yellow circular adhesive sticker Black pencil: 9211 6-3-93 arrow pointing Nedthvale, carrum carrum swamp, aspendale, chelsea -
City of Kingston
Photograph - Colour, Circa 1993
Edithvale is a suburb in the City of Kingston. It is located between Aspendale and Chelsea on the Port Phillip Bay and built within remnant areas of the Carrum Carrum swamp. The foreshore precinct comprises a wide sandy beach, with low sand dunes and numerous historic boat sheds. The suburb consists of older style dwellings and former holiday houses, combined with mid-century housing and newer homes. The large blocks are increasingly subdivided and the existing dwellings demolished to accommodate units and townhouses, thus changing the landscape of the area and reducing the tree canopy.The beachside suburb of Edithvale was previously part of the extensive Carrum Carrum Swamp. The area was once a source of fish and eels for the Mayone-Bulluk clan of the Bunurong people. Over time the area was drained and predominantly devoted to dairy farming and holiday houses. The farms were gradually sold and subdivided with a large number of homes built after World War II and in the 1960s. Edithvale is mainly residential with a shopping strip along Nepean Highway but little significant industry was ever established in the area apart from a plaster works and confectionary factory, both now closed.Aerial colour photograph of Edithvale as viewed from Alexandra Avenue in the north to Ella Grove Chelsea/Edithvale in the south. The area is built-up with residential housing and facilities including Edithvale Primary School, numerous churches and the Edithvale Railway station. Large sections depict the remnant Carrum Carrum swamp. Edithvale Common and the former "Duck Inn" (Melbourne Water/Friends of Edithvale Seaford Wetlands) can be seen. Edithvale Recreational reserve, the velodrome and Edithvale Public Golf Course are prominent. The image shows vacant land in the area now known as Aspendale Gardens and the newer residential section of Chelsea Heights is not developed. A bike path has been established to cover the secondary drain. The Golf Links Court residential development located off Hughes Avenue is a large vacant block.Yellow circular adhesive sticker on plastic Black ink (marker): * (asterisk) Black type on white adhesive sticker: P000108edithvale, aspendale, chelsea, carrum carrum swamp