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Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Ernie and Ellen Andrew in front of their home, Arthur Street, Eltham, c.1940
... Ernie and Ellen can be seen standing at the entrance. Erected after Nov 1931 and before Dec 1945, most likely by 1934. The Andrews...Sepia photograph of Ernie Andrews house, Arthur Street, Eltham c.1940s (now Safeway carpark)...Site: Arthur Street, Eltham Now: Part of Woolworths, formerly Safeways Car Park Was: Known as Cooks Cottage Owner: Ernie Andrews, died 1950. House was demolished early 1950s See also: 00183...See also 01777-4 arthur street eltham cooks cottage houses Ernie Andrew house Ernie Andrew Ellen Andrew Site: Arthur Street, Eltham Now: Part of Woolworths, formerly Safeways Car Park Was: Known as Cooks Cottage Owner: Ernie Andrews, died 1950. House was demolished early 1950s See also: 00183 Sepia photograph of Ernie Andrews house, Arthur Street, Eltham c.1940s (now Safeway carpark) Ernie and Ellen Andrew in front of their home, Arthur Street, Eltham Photograph Photograph ...Home to Eltham Shire Councillor Ernie Andrew, newsagent and his wife Ellen. Known locally as Cook's Cottage due to its resemblance to Captain Cook's cottage in Fitzroy Gardens. Ernie and Ellen can be seen standing at the entrance. Erected after Nov 1931 and before Dec 1945, most likely by 1934. The Andrews owned the property next door (downhill) and it was there that Ernie Andrew loaned land for the first Eltham Fire Station in 1928. The house on that block was present in a November 1931 aerial photograph; the subject house was not. In November 1934 Mrs Ellen Andrew leased a 5-roomed brick villa in Arthur Street to Eltham Shire Council for use as temporary offices. The new Shire office was opened in November 1940 across the road. It is possible but not yet confirmed, that the Cooks Cottage was the brick villa leased to Council and then the Andrews moved in late 1940 after Council moved into their new offices across the road. Or, they could have built Cooks Cottage and leased their old home next door to Council. Further investigation will hopefully reveal more. The cottage was situated immediately east of the underground carpark entrance off Arthur Street and directly opposite to the present-day entrance to the Eltham Village carpark. Ernie Andrew's wife, Ellen, died 13 July 1946 and Ernie died 29 March 1950. Subsequent ownership has not been identified. Aerial photos show the cottage was still present in April 1963. Local advice suggests the building was used as a doctor’s surgery in the mid-1960s. The property was purchased by Council in August 1964 and demolished shortly afterwards to provide additional area for a carpark already in existence from Pryor Street (Diamond Valley Mirror, 2 Sep. 1964, p1). The carpark was extended behind the Eltham Arcade from Pryor Street through to Luck Street in February 1966 (Diamond Valley News, Tuesday, Feb. 1, 1966, p7) The same view today https://maps.app.goo.gl/KfqGSDqYnPq6jCU69 ELTHAM SHIRE OFFICES (1934, November 9). Advertiser (Hurstbridge, Vic. : 1922 - 1939), p. 1. Retrieved May 23, 2026, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article56746996 ELTHAM SHIRE OFFICES The offices of the Eltham Shire Council are now at Arthur street, Eltham. The shire secretary (Mr. P J. McMahon) had a busy time during the week transferring all the books, documents, etc. of the council from the temporary offices (the shire secretary's residence at Kangaroo Ground) to the new offices. The new premises are owned by Mrs. E. J. Andrew, from whom the council has leased them, and consist of a five roomed brick villa which has been completed to meet the council's requirements. See also 01777-4Sepia photograph of Ernie Andrews house, Arthur Street, Eltham c.1940s (now Safeway carpark)Site: Arthur Street, Eltham Now: Part of Woolworths, formerly Safeways Car Park Was: Known as Cooks Cottage Owner: Ernie Andrews, died 1950. House was demolished early 1950s See also: 00183arthur street, eltham, cooks cottage, houses, ernie andrew house, ernie andrew, ellen andrew -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Stewart, Charles, Annie and family
... ...Ernie Andrews...Charles David Stewart Annie Grace Stewart Ethel Stewart Rita Stewart Ida Stewart Allanvale sheep station Lower Plenty Post Office Store Para Road Montmorency Looker Road Montmorency Greensborough Road Montmorency Station Heidelberg Club House Company Heidelberg Golf Club Basket Ball ClubEltham Victorian Women's Basket Ball Association Ernie Andrews Flo Parsons Diamond Creek flood 1934 Eltham Lower Park Ted Wieland Rita Wieland nee Stewart Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etc Stewart, Charles, Annie and family Document Folder ...The Stewart family settled at Lower Plenty and ran the Post Office Store as a family business. Contents Handwritten and typed notes: "Steward/Wieland, Early years of Lower Plenty asexperienced by tghe Stewart family". Letter Lynne Towers to EDHS, 18 March 1987. Enquiry for name of Queenstown Cemetery registrar re her ancester Catherine Stewart. Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etccharles david stewart, annie grace stewart, ethel stewart, rita stewart, ida stewart, allanvale sheep station, lower plenty post office store, para road montmorency, looker road montmorency, greensborough road, montmorency station, heidelberg club house company, heidelberg golf club, basket ball clubeltham, victorian women's basket ball association, ernie andrews, flo parsons, diamond creek flood 1934, eltham lower park, ted wieland, rita wieland nee stewart -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Margaret Ball, 72 Franklin Street, Eltham, c.1999, 1999
... Owner: Ernie Andrews (potato man). House was shifted to this location....Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Owner: Ernie Andrews (potato man). House was shifted to this location. ...Owner: Ernie Andrews (potato man). House was shifted to this location.The Margaret Ball (Pre 1960s Houses) Collection was a personal project initiated to mark the year 2000 and arose as a result of the disappearance of many pre-1960s parts of Eltham due to development. Approximately 200 pre-1960s style houses that were left in Eltham between Main Road and east to Bible Street, between Cecil Street to the north and south to Dalton Street were photographed in late 1999. Not all of the houses could be photographed; some because the garden or trees blocked the view of the house, others because of rubbish or cars were in the way, some because people were working on the house or in the gardens at the time.Roll of 35mm colour negative film, 6 stripsAgfa HDC 200 plus-2eltham, houses, streets, margaret ball (pre 1960s houses) collection, franklin street -
Eltham District Historical Society IncJournal, Peter Doughtery, ArtStreams: News in arts and cultural heritage; Vol. 2, No. 6, Dec 1997-Jan 1998, 1997
... Andrews market. Peter has a wealth of knowledge about present day and historical aspects of local art and artists." - Eltham District Historical Society Newsletter No. 161, March 2005 art streams Bridget McDonnell Gallery Templestowe Village Festival Stuart Solman Jennii Mitchell Opera in the Outback Marguerita Marshall Marguerite Marshall Volumes John Dougals Anderson Lucinda McNight Ivan Southall Ernie Tucker Eric Bogle Brian Brown Sue Johnson Scott Dunbabin Alex Pertout Toby mak Mal Sedergreen Steven Sedergreen Dean Addison Peter Ayliffe Daniel Chable Eltham Bookshop Clive Dickson Were Street Cafe Realism Ray Liversidge Jordie Albiston Kevin Pearson Jon Weaving Isha Molloy Di Morrissey Ian McBryde Morag Fraser Moira Rayner Mick Woiwod Jim Poulter Victorian Artists Supplies do lunch at the library licensed cafe The Last Cry Michelle Lonsdale La Piazza Restaurant Bar & Cafe Trevor hay Daniel Donahoe Llobex image wizards Slickers Art in public places Darebin LaTrobe Art Prize John Olsen Roger Palmer Wholefood Delights Colour front and back cover with feature articles and literary pieces with photographs and advertisements printed in black and white. 36 pages, 30 cm. ...Vol. 2, No. 6, Dec 1997-Jan 1998 CONTENTS TRAVELLER IS TALES Field work by writer Stuart Solman and artists Jenni Mitchell and the Gregory brothers 3 BOOK REVIEWS The Shadows Keep, Ziggurat, The Last Cry Fitting the Pieces and Drawn from Life 7, 8, 18, 20 & 31 CD REVIEWS Small Miracles, Flight and Identify 10 CHRIST, l1M PISSED OFF Clive Dickson comments on the Andres Serrano exhibition 12 THE REAL THING An exhibition explores realism in Australian visual art 14 WRITERS AND READERS A pictorial review 16 JINDYWOROBAK POETS A memoir 22 SHORT STORY Gerald Learns to Swing 25 ART IN PUBLIC PLACES New works for Nillumbik and Darebin 28 TAFE COURSE WINS AWARD Success for North Melbourne Institute of TAFE music program 30 DAREBIN-LATROBE ART PRIZE A new acquisitive art award 30 ART SERVICES & TEACHING 32 "Peter Dougherty has been involved in the local art scene for many years. As publisher and editor of the arts magazine Artstreams, his comments on the various branches of the arts are widely respected. His "The Arts" column in the Diamond Valley Leader presents a brief summary for a much wider cross section of the local community. Peter also operates his own gallery and the Artstreams Cafe at the St Andrews market. Peter has a wealth of knowledge about present day and historical aspects of local art and artists." - Eltham District Historical Society Newsletter No. 161, March 2005Colour front and back cover with feature articles and literary pieces with photographs and advertisements printed in black and white. 36 pages, 30 cm. Vol. 1, no. 1 (Nov. 1996) - Vol. 10, no. 5 (summer ed. 2005/06) art streams, bridget mcdonnell gallery, templestowe village festival, stuart solman, jennii mitchell, opera in the outback, marguerita marshall, marguerite marshall, volumes, john dougals anderson, lucinda mcnight, ivan southall, ernie tucker, eric bogle, brian brown, sue johnson, scott dunbabin, alex pertout, toby mak, mal sedergreen, steven sedergreen, dean addison, peter ayliffe, daniel chable, eltham bookshop, clive dickson, were street cafe, realism, ray liversidge, jordie albiston, kevin pearson, jon weaving, isha molloy, di morrissey, ian mcbryde, morag fraser, moira rayner, mick woiwod, jim poulter, victorian artists supplies, do lunch at the library licensed cafe, the last cry, michelle lonsdale, la piazza restaurant bar & cafe, trevor hay, daniel donahoe, llobex image wizards, slickers, art in public places, darebin latrobe art prize, john olsen, roger palmer, wholefood delights -
Federation University Historical CollectionReports, Thylacines and Large Predators Sightings, 1950-2011, 1950-2011
... andrews...bunyip...wedderburn...john lavery...mt korong...rare fauna research society...peter chappell...denmark...mt barker...mike voss...ernie...The folder was collected for research being conducted by David Waldron. australian mythical animals collection david waldron tiger greenwald tasmanian tiger roberts wadsworth mary wadsworth portland leo gillick merino ann matthews h. mincham footprint helena lucas cape bridgewater wilbert wilson puma paw rocklands reservoir paw cast emmaville panther mulgoa jack victory samela harris narrabri c.j. johnson wandsworth robertson edward hallstron yetman d. liddicoot f. hallam liger ben lomand ben lomand panther methvern park john hutton black mountain elvy adams joe clifford armidale australian marsupial cat glenn innes barraba manilla uralla stan wyatt ashford emaville kingston laurence miller a.t. o'farrell pad marks edward hallstrom tasmanian devil wonthaggi jim drodge cyril maurier j. wright jack brennocks marsupial wolf hyaena b.l. meeby circus animals blue mountains jack duane coff's harbour daylesford lyonville j.r. templeton otways p.w. hunt emmaville panther dingos coolatai panther wilson's promontory hambley-clark mark foster broken hill puma tarnagulla tarnagulla puma jan juc grampians tom croderick clifford andrews bunyip wedderburn john lavery mt korong rare fauna research society peter chappell denmark mt barker mike voss ernie palm southern pantgher yowie min min mongarlowe river monga state forest john reid thylacine prospect reservoir sugarloaf john higgins kyneton ravenswood bendigotom austin hamilton ron strachan samuel wilson albert austin jaguars inverell r.s. paterson ian lobsey black sal new england panther kingstown a.f. o'farrell mile creek Folder of newsclips and articles relating to "Big Cats", Thylacines, and other large predators ...The folder or correspondence is the result of a Freedom of Information request made to the Department of Sustainability and Environment in 2011. The folder was collected for research being conducted by David Waldron.Folder of newsclips and articles relating to "Big Cats", Thylacines, and other large predators. * The Argus, 04 May 1940 - 'Strange Animal a Dog' at Daylesford (Lyonville) sighted by J.R. Templeton australian mythical animals collection, david waldron, tiger, greenwald, tasmanian tiger, roberts wadsworth, mary wadsworth, portland, leo gillick, merino, ann matthews, h. mincham, footprint, helena lucas, cape bridgewater, wilbert wilson, puma paw, rocklands reservoir, paw cast, emmaville, panther, mulgoa, jack victory, samela harris, narrabri, c.j. johnson, wandsworth, robertson, edward hallstron, yetman, d. liddicoot, f. hallam, liger, ben lomand, ben lomand panther, methvern park, john hutton, black mountain, elvy adams, joe clifford, armidale, australian marsupial cat, glenn innes, barraba, manilla, uralla, stan wyatt, ashford, emaville, kingston, laurence miller, a.t. o'farrell, pad marks, edward hallstrom, tasmanian devil, wonthaggi, jim drodge, cyril maurier, j. wright, jack brennocks, marsupial wolf, hyaena, b.l. meeby, circus animals, blue mountains, jack duane, coff's harbour, daylesford, lyonville, j.r. templeton, otways, p.w. hunt, emmaville panther, dingos, coolatai panther, wilson's promontory, hambley-clark, mark foster, broken hill, puma, tarnagulla, tarnagulla puma, jan juc, grampians, tom croderick, clifford andrews, bunyip, wedderburn, john lavery, mt korong, rare fauna research society, peter chappell, denmark, mt barker, mike voss, ernie palm, southern pantgher, yowie, min min, mongarlowe river, monga state forest, john reid, thylacine, prospect reservoir, sugarloaf, john higgins, kyneton, ravenswood, bendigotom austin, hamilton, ron strachan, samuel wilson, albert austin, jaguars, inverell, r.s. paterson, ian lobsey, black sal, new england panther, kingstown, a.f. o'farrell, mile creek -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Aerial Photograph, Central Plan Office, Eltham, Jan. 1960
... Andrews Street...Arthur Street...Bolton Street...Briar Hill...Brougham Steet...Dave Lyon House...Eltham North...Eltham-Yarra Glen Road...Ernie.../Feb. 1960 Scale : 800 feet to 1 inch 37°43'18.2"S 145°08'13.0"E Melways : 21 J6 (ed. 42) Aerial Photo Lower Plenty Main Road Montmorency Eltham Eltham Lower Park Heidelberg Golf Club Hurstbridge Railway Line Main Road Eltham Yarra River 1960-01 Andrews Street Arthur Street Bolton Street Briar Hill Brougham Steet Dave Lyon House Eltham North Eltham-Yarra Glen Road Ernie Andrew house Eucalyptus Road Greensborough Railway Station henry street Karingal Road Melway 21J6 Montmorency Railway Station Mount Pleasant Road Progress Road railway road Southernwood Were Street Photo print on card 61 x 76 cm Eltham Photograph Aerial Photograph Central Plan Office ...Centred on Bolton Street and Brougham Street, Eltham bounded by Progress Road to north, Yarra River to south, Andrews Street and Euclyptus Road to east and Greensborough Railway Station to west. Historic Aerial Imagery Source: Central Plan Office Neg. No. 21451 (Print) Dept. of Lands & Survey and the Melb. & Metro. Board of Works. Aerial Photo Details: MELBOURNE METROPOLITAN AREA Section : 12 G West Date : Jan./Feb. 1960 Scale : 800 feet to 1 inch 37°43'18.2"S 145°08'13.0"E Melways : 21 J6 (ed. 42)aerial photo, lower plenty, main road, montmorency, eltham, eltham lower park, heidelberg golf club, hurstbridge railway line, main road eltham, yarra river, 1960-01, andrews street, arthur street, bolton street, briar hill, brougham steet, dave lyon house, eltham north, eltham-yarra glen road, ernie andrew house, eucalyptus road, greensborough railway station, henry street, karingal road, melway 21j6, montmorency railway station, mount pleasant road, progress road, railway road, southernwood, were street
