Showing 4 items matching "edithvale fire brigade"
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Chelsea & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Edithvale Fire Brigade Members, 1935
... Edithvale Fire Brigade Members...Fire Brigade...Firefighters...Edithvale... Firefighters Edithvale Fire Brigade Edithvale Black and white photo of the members of the Edithvale Fire Station Photograph Edithvale Fire Brigade Members ...A group photo of the members of the Edithvale Fire Station. Back Row (L-R) Doug McLeith, Johnnie Graham, Freddie Wagg. Middle Row (L- R) Fred Beeson, Jack Rodgers, Freddie Jackson, George Graham, Col Howitt, Ron Flanagan, Les Payne, Peter Turner, Snowy White, Fred Beaumont. Front Row (L-R) Bill Grant, Jimmie Mudge, Bill Brothwell, Arthur Cooper (Captain), Ern Mapperson, Gil Joy, Ed Brothwell, Harry Beeson. Black and white photo of the members of the Edithvale Fire Stationfire brigade, firefighters, edithvale fire brigade, edithvale -
Chelsea & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Edithvale Fire Brigade, "C" Class Fours, March 1935
... Edithvale Fire Brigade...Fire Brigade...Contest...Fireman...Edithvale...Edithvale won the C Class hose fours. Bill Broothwell (pole), Ron Flanagan (hydrant) Perc Steele (coupling) and Gill Joy (branch) Fire Brigade Contest Fireman Edithvale Chelsea fire equipment firefighting Emergency Services Black and White Photo that has been hand coloured of four members of the Edithvale Fire Station with their fire equipment "C" Class Fours Photograph Edithvale Fire Brigade ...This photo was taken at the Fireman's Contest in Ballarat , March 1935. Edithvale won the C Class hose fours. Bill Broothwell (pole), Ron Flanagan (hydrant) Perc Steele (coupling) and Gill Joy (branch)Black and White Photo that has been hand coloured of four members of the Edithvale Fire Station with their fire equipmentfire brigade, contest, fireman, edithvale, chelsea, fire equipment, firefighting, emergency services -
Chelsea & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - City of Chelsea, Mayor Les and Phyllis Payne, 1947
... Les owned the General Store in Point Nepean Rd (Nepean Hwy) near Kelvin Grove, Chelsea and was a volunteer with the Edithvale Fire Brigade and a prominent member of the Edithvale Methodist Church. ...Les owned the General Store in Point Nepean Rd (Nepean Hwy) near Kelvin Grove, Chelsea and was a volunteer with the Edithvale Fire Brigade and a prominent member of the Edithvale Methodist Church. ...Les Payne (1908-1987) arrived in the area in 1924 and was a well known local identity who served on Chelsea Council from 1943 until his retirement in 1979. He was elected Mayor six times (in 1946/47, 53/54, 64/65, 67/68, 69/70, 75/76). Les owned the General Store in Point Nepean Rd (Nepean Hwy) near Kelvin Grove, Chelsea and was a volunteer with the Edithvale Fire Brigade and a prominent member of the Edithvale Methodist Church. In 1935 he married Phyllis (nee Baker).Black and white photo of Mayor Les Payne, dressed in Mayoral robes, standing beside his wife, Phyllis Payne who is in full evening dress.chelsea council, mayor, les payne, phyllis payne, chelsea -
Chelsea & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - City of Chelsea, Mayor Les and Phyllis Payne
... Les owned the General Store in Point Nepean Rd (Nepean Hwy) near Kelvin Grove, Chelsea and was a volunteer with the Edithvale Fire Brigade and a prominent member of the Edithvale Methodist Church. ...Les owned the General Store in Point Nepean Rd (Nepean Hwy) near Kelvin Grove, Chelsea and was a volunteer with the Edithvale Fire Brigade and a prominent member of the Edithvale Methodist Church. ...Les Payne (1908-1987) arrived in the area in 1924 and was a well known local identity who served on Chelsea Council from 1943 until his retirement in 1979. He was elected Mayor six times (in 1946/47, 53/54, 64/65, 67/68, 69/70, 75/76). Les owned the General Store in Point Nepean Rd (Nepean Hwy) near Kelvin Grove, Chelsea and was a volunteer with the Edithvale Fire Brigade and a prominent member of the Edithvale Methodist Church. In 1935 he married Phyllis (nee Baker). Chelsea was originally part of the Shire of Dandenong, and was severed and incorporated as the Borough of Carrum in May 1920. It was proclaimed the City of Chelsea on 8 May 1929. On 15 December 1994, the City of Chelsea was abolished, and along with the City of Mordialloc and parts of the Cities of Moorabbin, Oakleigh and Springvale, was merged into the newly created City of Kingston. Council meetings were held at Chelsea Town Hall at 316 Station Street, Chelsea. It presently serves as a council service centre and library for the City of Kingston.Black and white photo of Mayor Les Payne, dressed in Mayoral robes, standing beside his wife, Phyllis Payne who is seated on a velvet chair in full evening dress.chelsea council, mayor, les payne, phyllis payne, chelsea
