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Photograph, Ellis Jeeves c1910, c1910
... Ellis Jeeves c1910...Ellis Jeeves...Ellis Jeeves with Mountjoy verandah in the background. Wife...-and-the-dandenong-ranges Ellis Jeeves Coach Service Mountjoy Ellis Jeeves ...Ellis Jeeves with Mountjoy verandah in the background. Wife Eliza . Propietor of Mountjoy and Mt Dandenong Coach Serviceellis jeeves, coach service, mountjoy -
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Photograph, Mr Ellis Jeeves and Friends in Mountjoy Garden
... Mr Ellis Jeeves and Friends in Mountjoy Garden...Ellis Jeeves...Ellis Jeeves and his wife Eliza Jeeves (nee Hand) standing...-and-the-dandenong-ranges Ellis Jeeves and his wife Eliza Jeeves (nee Hand ...Ellis Jeeves and his wife Eliza Jeeves (nee Hand) standing in the garden with an unknown man. Possibly the Mountjoy garden.Sepia photograph of two men and a woman standing in a garden in front of a house.ellis jeeves, mountjoy, eliza jeeves -
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Photograph, Mrs Ellis Jeeves, nee Eliza Hand
... Mrs Ellis Jeeves, nee Eliza Hand...ellis jeeves...Eliza Hand married Ellis Jeeves in 1885. They had 12...-and-the-dandenong-ranges Eliza Hand married Ellis Jeeves in 1885. They had ...Eliza Hand married Ellis Jeeves in 1885. They had 12 children, with 8 surviving to adulthood (5 boys and 3 girls). Eliza was one of the daughters of Thomas and Eliza Hand of Mountain Grange Homestead. Eliza and Ellis extended their home in the valley 'Kalorama' to become a Guest House. In 1908 they purchased 'Mountjoy Guest House' from the Paynter family and ran a very successful guest house and coach business. Following the death of Ellis Jeeves in a buggy accident in 1921, Eliza ran the guest house and her son, Hubert, the coaching business. Black and white studio portrait of middle aged woman dressed in a black outfit and wearing a black hat. eliza hand, eliza jeeves, ellis jeeves, mountjoy -
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Photograph, Mrs Ellis Jeeves, nee Eliza Hand
... Mrs Ellis Jeeves, nee Eliza Hand...Ellis Jeeves...Mrs Eliza Jeeves, wife of Ellis Jeeves, standing...-and-the-dandenong-ranges Mrs Eliza Jeeves, wife of Ellis Jeeves, standing ...Mrs Eliza Jeeves, wife of Ellis Jeeves, standing in the garden outside the Mountjoy Guest House in Kalorama. Eliza was one of six daughters of Thomas Hand and Eliza Hand, (nee Erith) who owned the Mountain Grange property. Eliza and Ellis ran the Mountjoy Guest House from 1908 and Eliza ran it alone after Ellis's death in a buggy accident in 1921 until just before her death in 1943. Black and white photograph of woman standing in garden outside a house with the balcony rails visible.ellis jeeves, erith hand, mountjoy, eliza jeeves, eliza hand -
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Photograph, Mr and Mrs Ellis Jeeves in Mountjoy Garden
... Mr and Mrs Ellis Jeeves in Mountjoy Garden...Ellis Jeeves...Ellis and Eliza Jeeves (nee Hand) ran the Mountjoy Guest...-and-the-dandenong-ranges Ellis and Eliza Jeeves (nee Hand) ran the Mountjoy ...Ellis and Eliza Jeeves (nee Hand) ran the Mountjoy Guest House and coaching service above Kalorama FiveWays.Sepia posed photograph of couple. Man standing and woman seated in garden setting. Formally dressed in dark, winter clothing.eliza jeeves, ellis jeeves -
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Photograph, Eliza Jeeves nee Hand c1910, c1910
... Ellis Jeeves...Portrait of Eliza Jeeves, wife of Ellis Jeeves. Co...-and-the-dandenong-ranges Eliza Hand Eliza Jeeves Ellis Jeeves Mountjoy ...Portrait of Eliza Jeeves, wife of Ellis Jeeves. Co-proprietor of Mountjoy. Managed the guesthouse.eliza hand, eliza jeeves, ellis jeeves, mountjoy -
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Photograph, Mountjoy Coach Yard 1920
... Ellis Jeeves... are L - R Ellis Jeeves, Hubert Jeeves, Len Jones, Walter Jeeves....-and-the-dandenong-ranges Mountjoy coach stables Ellis Jeeves Walter Jeeves ...Mountjoy coach yard 1920. Men standing with two horses are L - R Ellis Jeeves, Hubert Jeeves, Len Jones, Walter Jeeves.mountjoy, coach, stables, ellis jeeves, walter jeeves, hubert jeeves, len jones, jeeves -
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Photograph
... Ellis Jeeves... in Blythes Road. Ellis Jeeves is fourth man standing from the right... Ethel Gruber Ellis Jeeves Ernest Badenhop School State School Mt ...The first Mt Dandenong School was established in William Ferguson's shed in 1897. On 11th May 1897 Head Teacher Ethel Gruber opened State School #3284. The locals lined the building and the Education Department supplied the windows. An average of 31 pupils attended. In 1901 the school transferred to a State owned building across the road.Black and white photograph showing a group of about 17 men sitting and standing beside a simple wooden structure. Handwritten inscription on reverse by John Lundy-Clarke1897 Working Bee at the first school on Mt Dandenong which was in Ferguson's shed on Lot 19 Section 2 of the Village Settlement in Blythes Road. Ellis Jeeves is fourth man standing from the right. Ernest Badenhop is thought to be the young man standing side on in centre of picture.ferguson, william ferguson, ethel gruber, ellis jeeves, ernest badenhop, school, state school, mt dandenong school -
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Photograph, View Over Roof of "Kalorama"
... Ellis Jeeves... planted at 'Kalorama' , the first home of Ellis Jeeves. John... in an effort to cover all areas. Kalorama Ellis Jeeves Jeeves 1908 View ...Taken in 1908, this photograph, though rather blurry, gives an indication of the location of the early settler properties in the valley in relation to one another. European trees have been planted at 'Kalorama' , the first home of Ellis Jeeves. John Lundy-Clarke grew up in the Kalorama/Mt Dandenong area and later in life (1972-74) began to write a comprehensive history of the area working from an original settlement map in an effort to cover all areas.Black and white photograph looking across hillside with large trees and rooftops visible. Handwritten description on reverse by John Lundy-Clarke.1908 View over roof of “Kalorama” towards the Falls. Paynter’s house on LOT 29 in low centre (now “Yosemite”). Pimms house on LOT 19 above Paynters and beyond scrub. Logan’s house faint above left of “Kalorama”. Dunbar’s LOT 20 beyond Pimm’s orchard. Gum trees on right were on Price’s LOT 19 now Tosari Rd area. It was one of these that figured in the episode of the runaway log in 1930. It leaped in one bound over Barbers Road at bottom of scrub in centre of picture then over Logan’s house.kalorama, ellis jeeves, jeeves -
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Photograph, "Shiloah" 1913
... Ellis Jeeves... of Isaac Jeeves the Valley Pioneer and brother of Ellis Jeeves... - son of Isaac Jeeves the Valley Pioneer and brother of Ellis ...'Shiloah' was the home of Isaac Jeeves the younger - son of Isaac Jeeves the Valley Pioneer and brother of Ellis Jeeves. Isaac built this house himself using local timber he cut and split. It was ready for his marriage to Selina Leach of Bayswater in 1886. ‘Shiloah' was enlarged to take guests in the early 1900s. It was situated close to a beautiful fern gully and Isaac and his family capitalised on this by setting out walking tracks through the ferns. They charged 1/- to walk through and this included afternoon tea in a garden setting. ‘Shiloah’ was a popular tourist attraction but the making of the Olinda Creek Road destroyed the fern gullies and, by the 1930s, it was all finished.Black and white photograph of wooden structure with two wings and a central verandah. Eight adults sitting or standing at the front.Handwritten on back by John Lundy-Clarke "Shiloah" 1913.isaac jeeves, isaac jeeves the younger, ellis jeeves, shiloah, guest house, guesthouse, selina leach, selina jeeves, olinda creek road -
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Photograph, Farringdon Road
... Ellis Jeeves... in Kalorama. Ellis Jeeves established the coach sevice between... of Farringdon Road in Kalorama. Ellis Jeeves established the coach ...Mt Dandenong Road (CRB Road, New Road, Main Road) was begun in the early 1920s and completed c1926. This would be a very early photograph in the history of the road and shows a Jeeves coach travelling along the new road at the base of Farringdon Road in Kalorama. Ellis Jeeves established the coach sevice between Kalorama and Croydon in 1904. It originally travelled down the Old Coach Road. John Lundy-Clarke grew up in the Kalorama/Mt Dandenong area and later in life (1972-74) began to write a comprehensive history of the area working from an original settlement map in an effort to cover all areas.Black and white photograph looking down an unmade road showing a coach travelling along another unmade road at the bottom. Roads are tree lined. handwritten inscription on reverse by John Lundy-Clarke.1920 Farringdon Road, looking at Jeeves Coach on Mt Dandenong Road.mt dandenong road, crb road, farringdon road, jeeves, ellis jeeves, coach, mt dandenong tourist road, kalorama -
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Photograph, Kalorama Guest-house - Front View
... Ellis Jeeves.... Property of Ellis and Eliza Jeeves before moving to Mountjoy... Road. Property of Ellis and Eliza Jeeves before moving ...Looking down on Kalorama Guest-house from Barbers Road. Property of Ellis and Eliza Jeeves before moving to MountjoyBlack and white photograph with house in foreground and a cleared block and forest in background.KALORAMA Mt Dandenong. FRONT VIEWellis jeeves, jeeves, guest house, kalorama guest-house, barbers road -
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Photograph, View of valley looking south over 'Kalorama' towards falls, 1908
... Ellis Jeeves... of Ellis and Eliza Jeeves, across the valley towards the falls.This...-and-the-dandenong-ranges Kalorama Paynter Iona Barbers Road Ellis Jeeves ...View taken 1908 looking south over 'Kalorama', home of Ellis and Eliza Jeeves, across the valley towards the falls.This photograph has a detailed inscription on the back handwritten by John Lundy-Clarke in 1974.View taken 1908 of valley looking south over “Kalorama” towards the falls. House right of “Kalorama” was Paynter’s “Iona” on Lot 29. Faintly below line of Barber’s Road above “Kalorama” is Logan’s house on Lot 28. House against orchard was Pimm’s later Prince’s Lot 19. Big trees on right were on Price’s Lot 18 and were between Tosari Rd and Rosemont Cres. It was FROM one of these being cut up in 1931 that the round length log weighing ½ a ton got away from the splitters and raced down the hill in bounces, one of which cleared Barber’s Rd and Logan’s house in leaping from the fence line above the road.kalorama, paynter, iona, barbers road, ellis jeeves -
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Photograph, Mountjoy Guest-house c1910, c1910
... Ellis Jeeves... by the Paynter family c1904. It was purchased by Ellis and Eliza Jeeves... by the Paynter family c1904. It was purchased by Ellis and Eliza Jeeves ...Wide view of Mountjoy Guest House which was built by the Paynter family c1904. It was purchased by Ellis and Eliza Jeeves(nee Hand) in 1908 and eventually burned down in 1975. The photograph shows the two storey frontage and some shrubbery.Black and white photograph with a building in the background and lawn, shrubs and a fence in the foreground.mountjoy, jeeves, guest house, eliza hand, ellis jeeves -
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Photograph, Ellis and Eliza Jeeves and Family
... Ellis and Eliza Jeeves and Family...-and-the-dandenong-ranges Ellis and Eliza Jeeves and Family Photograph ... -
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Photograph, Jeeves Family Group taken in Mountjoy Garden 1916, 1916
... Ellis Jeeves...-and-the-dandenong-ranges Eliza Jeeves Ellis Jeeves Florence Jeeves Frederick ...Photo probably taken before Fred sent overseas with AIF. Standing L - R are Ellis, ?, Frederick, ?, ?, Florence. Seated L - R are Eliza,?, Lily. Children L - R are Harold, Marjorie.eliza jeeves, ellis jeeves, florence jeeves, frederick jeeves, jeeves, lily jeeves, mountjoy -
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Photograph, 1920s view of Kalorama FiveWays, c1920
... Ellis Jeeves.... Ellis Jeeves FiveWays Guest House Jeeves MountJoy Post Office ...North view Mountjoy complex, Post Office and Store at FiveWays. Mountjoy Guest-house on hll with Jeeves Coach Service.Black and white photograph looking up hill towards guest house with two smaller buildings clearly visible in foreground and several roof tops in distance.ellis jeeves, fiveways, guest house, jeeves, mountjoy, post office, coach service -
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Photograph, Mrs Charles Henry
... Mrs Charles Henry nee Florence Jeeves, daughter of Ellis... of Ellis Jeeves and Eliza Jeeves (nee Hand). Born 12/9/1909. Jeeves ...Mrs Charles Henry nee Florence Jeeves, daughter of Ellis Jeeves and Eliza Jeeves (nee Hand). Born 12/9/1909.Coloured photograph of an elderly woman standing in front of a wooden paling fence.jeeves, florence jeeves, charles henry -
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Photograph, Wedding of Mr and Mrs Norman Jones
... on 20/4/1946. Lily is a daughter of Ellis Jeeves and Eliza..., nee Jeeves on 20/4/1946. Lily is a daughter of Ellis Jeeves ...Wedding of Walter (Norman) Jones and Lily Jones, nee Jeeves on 20/4/1946. Lily is a daughter of Ellis Jeeves and Eliza Jeeves (nee Hand). Black and white photograph of a man and woman on their wedding day. Woman wearing coat with fur collar and carrying floral arrangement and man wearing black suit. Both wearing glasses.jeeves, lily jeeves, norman jones, wedding -
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Photograph, View of Kalorama Gap 1905
... Kalorama Gap viewed from the South West in 1908. Ellis.... Ellis Jeeves' 'Mountjoy' is in the centre with the stables ...Kalorama Gap viewed from the South West in 1908. Ellis Jeeves' 'Mountjoy' is in the centre with the stables to the left. The raspberry patch belongs to Harry Walker and the building centre right to Edward Joseph Price. John Lundy-Clarke grew up in the Kalorama/Mt Dandenong area and later in life (1972-74) began to write a comprehensive history of the area working from an original settlement map in an effort to cover all areas.Black and white photograph showing an extensive raspberry crop in the foreground with a house and outbuilding in the centre and another dwelling centre right. Handwritten description on reverse by John Lundy-Clarke. 1908 view of Kalorama Gap taken from corner of Village Settlement LOTS 2 and 3 on Ridge (then Main Road) which crosses centre of picture with Walker’s driveway dropping left. Walker’s raspberry patch in foreground. “Mountjoy” in centre of picture with coaching stables on left. Price’s house and shop on right showing large cross room used by the Village Settlers for dancing. Mrs Hand’s “Beulah Tearooms” later Mt Dandenong North Post Office is above Price’s roof.kalorama gap, kalorama, harry walker, walker, edward joseph price, raspberry, mountjoy -
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Photograph, Tea Tables at "Shiloah"
... Originally the home of Isaac Jeeves, brother of Ellis... of Ellis Jeeves, ‘Shiloah’ was enlarged to take guests in the early ...Originally the home of Isaac Jeeves, brother of Ellis Jeeves, ‘Shiloah’ was enlarged to take guests in the early 1900s. It was situated close to a beautiful fern gully and Isaac and his family capitalised on this by setting out walking tracks through the ferns. They charged 1/- to walk through and this included afternoon tea in a garden setting. ‘Shiloah’ was a popular tourist attraction but the making of the Olinda Creek Road destroyed the fern gullies and, by the 1930s, it was all finished. This photograph shows the tea tables at 'Shiloah' where Selina Jeeves and her daughter Elsie served afternoon tea to visitors.Black and white photograph taken from a Rose Series postcard showing tables set up in an exterior courtyard with bench seating.On front - Rose Series P. 170 A SHADY BOWER "SHILOAH" MT DANDENONG. VIC.shiloah, isaac jeeves the younger, guest house, afternoon tea, ferns, selina jeeves, elsie jeeves -
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Photograph
... . Walter Jeeves was the second son of Ellis Jeeves and the grandson... Jeeves. Walter Jeeves was the second son of Ellis Jeeves ...The W. JEEVES in the inscription would be Walter Jeeves. Walter Jeeves was the second son of Ellis Jeeves and the grandson Of Isaac the Pioneer. Walter had been given the house 'Kalorama' and twenty acres of land. He turned this into a commercial garden. Firstly vegetables then later flowers and shrubs. The land was sloping. Walter married Dorothy Hayes and had four daughters. When Walter died in 1960 the property was put up for sale and it was eventually purchased for the State through the efforts of the Save the Dandenongs League. This photograph is from the album of Ivy May Child so would have been taken between 1927 - 1932.Sepia coloured photograh with a tall gum tree in the foreground and a large homestead in the centre of the photograph surrounded by orchards.Written below the photograph in the album: W. JEEVESwalter jeeves, dorothy hayes, save the dandenongs league, kalorama -
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Photograph, Isaac Jeeves' Barn
... . Originally the home of Isaac Jeeves, brother of Ellis Jeeves.... Originally the home of Isaac Jeeves, brother of Ellis Jeeves ...Large barn built c1886 by Isaac Jeeves the younger on his property where the homestead 'Shiloah' stood. The barn was reputedly made from timbers split from only one messmate tree. Originally the home of Isaac Jeeves, brother of Ellis Jeeves, ‘Shiloah’ was enlarged to take guests in the early 1900s. It was situated close to a beautiful fern gully and Isaac and his family capitalised on this by setting out walking tracks through the ferns. They charged 1/- to walk through and this included afternoon tea in a garden setting. ‘Shiloah’ was a popular tourist attraction but the making of the Olinda Creek Road destroyed the fern gullies and, by the 1930s, it was all finished. John Lundy-Clarke grew up in the Kalorama/Mt Dandenong area and later in life (1972-74) began to write a comprehensive history of the area working from an original settlement map in an effort to cover all areas.Black and white photograph showing a large wooden structure surrounded by trees. Handwritten inscription on reverse by John Lundy-Clarke.Home of Isaac Jeeves the younger. Built about 1886 of timbers split from one messmate tree. Photo 1973isaac jeeves the younger, barn, kalorama, shiloah, messmate -
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Photograph, Kalorama Guest-house with View of Valley
... , owned by Ellis and Eliza Jeeves, in foreground with two other... Guest-house, owned by Ellis and Eliza Jeeves, in foreground ...Looking acoss Kalorama Valley. Roof of Kalorama Guest-house, owned by Ellis and Eliza Jeeves, in foreground with two other houses, forest and cleared section. Taken from Barbers Road. Black and white photograph with four buildings visible, cleared crop areas and sparse forest. Washing hangs on a line in the foreground.barbers road, guest house, kalorama guest-house -
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Photograph, Mt Dandenong North. Showing "Mountjoy"
... to the west. Ellis Jeeves purchased ‘Mountjoy’ in 1908 and it soon... to the west. Ellis Jeeves purchased ‘Mountjoy’ in 1908 and it soon ...The building with the white picket fence is the Beulah Tea Gardens opened by Eliza Hand c1904 at The Gap (now FiveWays). The building is still operating as a cafe. The Tourist Road does not yet exist. Old Coach Road comes into the picture from the right and the horse and cart is heading up Ridge Road. The elm trees can be seen on the left. The building up on the hill is the Mountjoy Guest House. ‘Mountjoy’ was built by the Paynter family in 1905. It had fourteen bedrooms, a dining room and sitting room, kitchen with a big wood burning range and verandahs on three sides. There were commanding views of the eastern ranges and the city to the west. Ellis Jeeves purchased ‘Mountjoy’ in 1908 and it soon became a popular tourist destination, the coach yards making it a centre of the district. ‘Mountjoy’ is a central feature of many photographs of Kalorama in the 1900s. The building burned down in 1975. Mt. Dandenong North was renamed Kalorama c1932.Black and white postcard showing a horse and cart on road between two buildings.On front ; Mt. Dandenong North. Showing "Mountjoy."postcard, mountjoy, guest house, beulah tea room, beulah, mt dandenong north, kalorama -
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Photograph
... son of Ellis Jeeves and grandson of Isaac Jeeves, the pioneer... was the second son of Ellis Jeeves and grandson of Isaac Jeeves ...The photograph is from the album of Ivy May Child. It shows a view across the holding of Walter Jeeves. Walter was the second son of Ellis Jeeves and grandson of Isaac Jeeves, the pioneer. Walter was given the house 'Kalorama' and 20 acres of lnd - most of it sloping. He established a commercial garden, initially growing vegetables but later flowers and shrubs. This land now forms part of Kalorama Park. The building in the photograph is the Kalorama Homestead with shrubs and trees planted in rows on the sloping site. Ivy May Child (1910 – 1989) was the daughter of Arthur Edward (Ted) Child (1878 – 1964) and Ethel May Madden (1888 – 1970). Ted Child was the son of Matthew Francis Child (1839 – 1933) and Martha Jeeves (1857 – 1926). He was the grandson of one of the early pioneers Francis Child. Ivy grew up on the family property on Childs Road and took many photographs. Most of these are glued into her photo album. The album covered the years from c1927 – 1932. Ivy married Henry William Burgess (1906 – 1968) in 1944. The photographs remain in their original state in the album with individual copies made. Black and white photograph with a large gum tree in the foreground, a sloping area of cleared, cultivated land and homestead in the centre and a forested area in the distance.An inscription below the photograph in the album reads: W. JEEVESwalter jeeves, jeeves, kalorama homestead, kalorama park -
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Photograph, Hubert Jeeves and Passengers with new Motorised Coach c1924, c1924
... in a boomerang shape with Mt Dandenong below. Hubert Jeeves, son of Ellis.... Hubert Jeeves, son of Ellis and Eliza Jeeves, started up his ...Hubert Jeeves in hat and dust coat standing with a woman in 1920s style clothing beside Jeeves Bros. motorised coach. Two girls are looking out of the coach at the camera.The coach has the insignia of a kookaburra and gum leaves with Jeeves Bros. painted in a boomerang shape with Mt Dandenong below. Hubert Jeeves, son of Ellis and Eliza Jeeves, started up his motorised coach business following his return from WW1.Sepia photograph showing a man an woman standing beside a motorised coach. Two children can be seen looking out of the vehicle.coach service, jeeves, hubert jeeves -
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Photograph, Post Office and 'Mountjoy', Mt. Dandenong North, 1913
... . It was built in 1905 by the Paynters who sold to Ellis Jeeves in 1908.... It was built in 1905 by the Paynters who sold to Ellis Jeeves in 1908 ...Rose Series post card #182Copy of Rose Series postcard #182 showing Kalorama Gap in 1913. Haystacks in foreground with Mountjoy Guest House and Beulah Tea Rooms/Mt Dandenong North Post Office in centre. This photograph has a detailed inscription on the back handwritten by John Lundy-Clarke in 1974.Kalorama Gap in 1913 The elm trees are in the centre of the picture. One of these is really two as two suckers of the further tree were twisted together by Fred Jeeves in 1898 and grew as one tree. The other was planted in 1880. The shop is the shop of Mrs Eliza Hand and daughter Florence. The closed in far end of the verandah was the Mount Dandenong North Post Office. The large house is “Mountjoy” owned and run by the Jeeves Family from 1908 till 1943. It was built in 1905 by the Paynters who sold to Ellis Jeeves in 1908.He moved his line of coaches from “Kalorama” his old homestead and housed the horses in a line of stables behind “Mountjoy”. Price’s house, which contained their shop, the first one on the mountain, opened 1906, can be seen faintly behind the pine tree opposite the bend in the road, which was the main road then and now is Ridge Road. The Price’s house just shows in two tiny pieces, one on each side of the pine tree half way up. The house to the right of and high up the pine tree is Walker’s cottage which exists today opposite Jack Kidd’s home at the far edge of Lt 2 Village Settlement and was between Main Road and Barbers Road which runs down the left behind the elms. Walker’s homestead can be seen near left edge of picture 2/3 way up. The roof of the Methodist Church shows among trees left of picture. This, like Mrs Hand’s shop was built on portions separated from Isaac Jeeves’ Selection “C” known as Jeeves Saddle. kalorama gap, five ways, mountjoy, john lundy-clarke, beulah tea rooms, post office, fred jeeves, paynter, jeeves, frederick jeeves, price, walker, jack kidd -
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Photograph, Kalorama Gap Under Snow 1921, 1921
... together in 1898 by Fred Jeeves. The older tree was planted 1880... and sold to Ellis Jeeves 1908, whose family ran it till 1943 ...View of Kalorama Gap under snow taken in 1921. Mountjoy Guest House is at top right and Beulah Tea Rooms is in the centre. This photograph has a detailed inscription on the back handwritten by John Lundy-Clarke in 1974.Kalorama Gap under snow 1921 The leafless elm trees are low in the centre and the dual nature of the nearer one can be clearly seen, two small suckers of the older farther tree being twisted together in 1898 by Fred Jeeves. The older tree was planted 1880. Mrs Hands shop can be clearly seen, which was the Mount Dandenong North Post Office. The old Main Road runs up the centre of the picture and turns to the right and disappears behind “Mountjoy” the big guest house built by Paynters in 1905 and sold to Ellis Jeeves 1908, whose family ran it till 1943. At the bend of the road behind the big pine tree and the dark blackwood can be seen faintly the gable of Price’s house that contained the first shop on the mount. Above it is H Walker’s cottage on Ridge Road that still exists, his homestead is on the left of the picture on the same level. Below this house and to the left can be seen Ted Prices hay and corn store. The present estate agency lies between these two buildings, on the road which had recently been built. This can be seen winding from the lower left corner of picture to the left of the elms. The CRB had recently fenced the road and this is clearly seen as it circles behind trees in the left centre. Barber’s Road crosses CRB Road to the left of the dray under the leafless elm and the Coach Road dives down to the right just behind the pair of blackwoods to right of the elms. The picture was taken from just above the boundary of Isaac Jeeves’s selection Crown Allotment “C” (Jeeves Saddle) which stretched across the Gap to the other side of Mrs Hand’s shop, monopolising the gap from 1871 to 1879. Price’s house remains partly as the small house – “Mirra Laken”. kalorama gap, fiveways, post office, mountjoy, guest house, snow -
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Photograph, Mountjoy Guest-House
Mountjoy Guest-House showing north and west aspect. The guest house was run by the Jeeves family from 1908 to c1943. After the death of her husband Ellis in 1921, the guest house was run by Eliza Jeeves (nee Hand).Black and white photograph showing large guest house building with gum trees at the side and a cleared area in front. A single chimney is visible.guest house, mountjoy