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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - PMHPS Meeting, pre-European settlement of Port Melbourne, Gary Presland, David Nicholas, 23 Feb 2015
... PMHPS Meeting, pre-European settlement of Port Melbourne...Gary Presland talks about pre-European settlement of Port... Society PMHPS Gary Presland talks about pre-European settlement ...Gary Presland talks about pre-European settlement of Port Melbourne. PMHPS meeting 23.02.2015 Duration 01:41:07 including meeting preliminaries.societies clubs unions and other organisations, australian aborigines, gary presland, port melbourne historical & preservation society, pmhps -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Poster - Map showing ancesttral family estates of Melbourne's first people pre European Settlement, Marcus Lee Design, This once as it was - the ancestral family estates of Melbourne's first people, 2016
... people pre European Settlement... of Melbourne's first people. Colour map with text. Pre European... of Melbourne's first people. Colour map with text. Pre European ...This once as it was - the ancestral family estates of Melbourne's first people. Colour map with text. Pre European settlement. Based on Colonial survey maps of Port Phillip Bay region. 1837 and 1864australian aborigines, natural environment, arweet derrmut, point ormond, st kilda, yuro yuroke, bunjil, burrarung river, queensbridge falls -
Unions Ballarat
Victorian history and politics : European settlement to 1939 : a survey of the literature, Monie, Joanna, 1982
... Victorian history and politics : European settlement to.... Victorian history and politics : European settlement to 1939 ...Literature review. Contents - Volume 2 Transport and Communications Natural Disasters Women Immigration and Demography Aborigines Social Welfare Health Education Libraries and Museums Leisure Press The Administration of Justice Bushrangers AppendixRelevant to the history of Victorian state history, social customs and politics.Paperback book. Front cover: red background; picture of horses and carts - historical setting; white and black text. Back cover: picture of Bignell's New Hotel with flag.Front cover: Title and author name. transport, communications, natural disasters, women, immigration, demography, aboriginals, welfare, health, libraries, museums, leisure, press, law, law enforcement, bushrangers -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Fay Bridge, Ancient Eel trap on the Yarra River at Laughing Waters, Eltham - pre-dating European settlement, 6 September 2023
... , Eltham - pre-dating European settlement... - pre-dating European settlement Photograph Photograph Fay ...Laughing Waters is the name for a stretch of the Yarra Valley Parklands consisting of river flats and hilly riparian bushland. With Birrarung (Yarra River) flowing through, Laughing Waters has been an important gathering place for thousands of years. For the Wurundjeri, ‘Garambi Baan’ (the name for Laughing Waters in Woi wurrung) is an important site for growing and harvesting food. Significantly, Wurundjeri iuk (eel) traps remain at Garambi Baan to this day. The Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung People take their name from the Woi wurrung language word ‘wurun’ meaning the Manna Gum (Eucalyptus viminalis) which is common along ‘Birrarung’ (Yarra River), and ‘djeri’, the grub which is found in or near the tree. Wurundjeri are the ‘Manna Gum People’ and their Ancestors have lived on this land for millennia. The site on the Yarra River near the former Morrison property Killeavey was given a language name in 2015 at the instigation of Wurundjeri Elder, Dave Wandin. Garambi Baan means “laughing waters” in the traditional language, Woi wurrung. The site at Warrandyte was rediscovered by Campbell Beardsell OAM in 2007 and is one of only a few known remaining iuk (eel) traps on Country once found the length of the Birrarung (Yarra) and the Maribyrnong. Original Indigenous aquacultural infrastructure was dismantled, taken away from sites and used to build houses, fords and roads by Europeans. The difficult and restricted access to this site is thought to be one of the reasons for its survival. The iuk trap is located within lands managed by Parks Victoria. The Narrap team in partnership with Parks Victoria and Acacia Land Management have been improving the native vegetation with a program of woody weed removal, exclusion fencing and revegetation. Importantly, the team have restored the trap’s infrastructure and have demonstrated its effectiveness.” References: Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Cultural Heritage Aboriginal Corporation - Laughing Waters. (2023, September 3). Retrieved from https://inplace.org.au/laughing-waters/ GARAMBI BAAN LAUGHING WATERS RESIDENCY CENTRE 2020 2024 Strategic Plan, Nillumbik Shire Council (2023, September 3). Retrieved from https://www.nillumbik.vic.gov.au/files/assets/public/minutes-and-agendas/2020/09-sep/15-sep-cm/ocm.177-20-attachment-1-laughing-waters-arts-program_1.pdffay bridge collection, eel trap, laughing waters, yarra river, wurundjeri woi wurrung, garambi baan, 2023-09-06 -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Fay Bridge, Ancient Eel trap on the Yarra River at Laughing Waters, Eltham - pre-dating European settlement, 16 May 2015
... , Eltham - pre-dating European settlement..., Eltham - pre-dating European settlement Photograph Photograph Fay ...Laughing Waters is the name for a stretch of the Yarra Valley Parklands consisting of river flats and hilly riparian bushland. With Birrarung (Yarra River) flowing through, Laughing Waters has been an important gathering place for thousands of years. For the Wurundjeri, ‘Garambi Baan’ (the name for Laughing Waters in Woi wurrung) is an important site for growing and harvesting food. Significantly, Wurundjeri iuk (eel) traps remain at Garambi Baan to this day. The Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung People take their name from the Woi wurrung language word ‘wurun’ meaning the Manna Gum (Eucalyptus viminalis) which is common along ‘Birrarung’ (Yarra River), and ‘djeri’, the grub which is found in or near the tree. Wurundjeri are the ‘Manna Gum People’ and their Ancestors have lived on this land for millennia. The site on the Yarra River near the former Morrison property Killeavey was given a language name in 2015 at the instigation of Wurundjeri Elder, Dave Wandin. Garambi Baan means “laughing waters” in the traditional language, Woi wurrung. The site at Warrandyte was rediscovered by Campbell Beardsell OAM in 2007 and is one of only a few known remaining iuk (eel) traps on Country once found the length of the Birrarung (Yarra) and the Maribyrnong. Original Indigenous aquacultural infrastructure was dismantled, taken away from sites and used to build houses, fords and roads by Europeans. The difficult and restricted access to this site is thought to be one of the reasons for its survival. The iuk trap is located within lands managed by Parks Victoria. The Narrap team in partnership with Parks Victoria and Acacia Land Management have been improving the native vegetation with a program of woody weed removal, exclusion fencing and revegetation. Importantly, the team have restored the trap’s infrastructure and have demonstrated its effectiveness.” References: Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Cultural Heritage Aboriginal Corporation - Laughing Waters. (2023, September 3). Retrieved from https://inplace.org.au/laughing-waters/ GARAMBI BAAN LAUGHING WATERS RESIDENCY CENTRE 2020 2024 Strategic Plan, Nillumbik Shire Council (2023, September 3). Retrieved from https://www.nillumbik.vic.gov.au/files/assets/public/minutes-and-agendas/2020/09-sep/15-sep-cm/ocm.177-20-attachment-1-laughing-waters-arts-program_1.pdffay bridge collection, 2015-05-16, eel trap, laughing waters, yarra river, wurundjeri woi wurrung, garambi baan -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Booklet, 'Portland Victoria's oldest European settlement is now .... Australia's newest cruise destination, 2011
... 'Portland Victoria's oldest European settlement is now... Harbour. 'Portland Victoria's oldest European settlement is now ...12 Page promotional booklet to attract cruise ships to Portland. Includes information on attractions in and around Portland, history, Great Ocean Road and specifications of S.L. Patterson Berth where potential cruise ships would berth. Booklet made from light card; full colour; front has image of cruise ship superimposed on old view of Portland Harbour. -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Memorabilia, A Pictorial Souvenir Commemorating 150 Years of European Settlement, 2008
... A Pictorial Souvenir Commemorating 150 Years of European... of European Settlement Memorabilia Lakes Entrance Family History ...Consists of reproductions of various paintings depicting life on Lakes Entrance and Gippsland Lakes, made from heavy cardThe Sesquincentennial Calendar of Lakes Entrance 2008books, periodicals -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Bicentennial Commemorative Wine Glass, Rural City of Wodonga, 1988
... to commemorate 200th anniversary of the European settlement of Australia... to commemorate the bicentennial of European settlement in Australia... 200th anniversary of the European settlement of Australia ...A wide range of objects was created throughout Australia to commemorate 200th anniversary of the European settlement of AustraliaThis glass reflects the manner in which the Bicentennial of European settlement in Australia was depicted and commemorated both on a national and local level.A wine glass produced for the Rural City of Wodonga to commemorate the bicentennial of European settlement in AustraliaEmblem of the Rural City of Wodonga On the opposite side image including a sailing ship, an outline of Australia, Above the image "AUSTRALIA'S 200th BIRTHDAY" and below the image "1788-1988"australia, bicentennary, wodonga council -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, The Victorians. Settling, 1984
... European settlement...To mark 150th Anniversary of European settlement... settlement European settlement Yellow cover with copy of Tom Roberts ...To mark 150th Anniversary of European settlementYellow cover with copy of Tom Roberts painting "The Artists' Camp 1886"european settlement -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Before the invasion: Aboriginal life to 1788, 1688-1788
... pre european settlement...A text outlining Aboriginal life before European settlement.... before European settlement. Basic background to traditional ...A text outlining Aboriginal life before European settlement.Basic background to traditional Aboriginal life.Soft cover. 112 pages, illus., maps. aborigines, indigenous australians, pre european settlement -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book, A History of Camberwell, 1964
... with first European settlement in 1835 by John Gardiner - ending.... Begins with first European settlement in 1835 by John Gardiner... miles. Begins with first European settlement in 1835 by John ...Includes description including photographs of Camberwell Junction and Burke Road, pre 1950's era. Electric transport 1916-1925, tools and waterways. Published [Brisbane] : Jacaranda Press in association with the Camberwell City Council, 1964 From estate of Ken Hall; Cheryl Poustie was Ken's daughter. Records in detail history and development of the Melbourne suburb of Camberwell. A city covering thirteen square miles. Begins with first European settlement in 1835 by John Gardiner - ending at 1960.Records in detail history and development of the Melbourne suburb of Camberwell. A city covering thirteen square miles. Begins with first European settlement in 1835 by John Gardiner - ending at 1960.Title Page: Kenneth T.Hall / 89-4418camberwell - history, (mr) john gardiner, outer circle railway, camberwell (vic) - history, broughton hall -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Geological specimen - Chalcopyrite
... European settlement... the European settlement, leading to the discovery of substantial... the European settlement, leading to the discovery of substantial ...This specimen was recovered from Mica Schist, Canada. Chalcopyrite is a copper iron sulfide mineral with a chemical composition of CuFeS2. Its name derives from the Greek words for copper (chalco-) and brass (pyrite). It can be found in shades of yellow, green and grey, and, when exposed to acid, it can change to purple, blue, violet and yellow tones. Weathering can cause loss of its metallic luster and its brass-yellow colour. Chalcopyrite forms under various conditions, with the most significant deposits being hydrothermal in their origin. It is known globally as the most important ore of copper for thousands of years, and is thus considered a very important mineral formation. Given its golden appearance, it is often confused for the mineral gold, earning it the popular reputation as 'fool's gold' or 'yellow copper'. However, it can be straightforwardly distinguished from gold; the latter is soft, with higher specific gravity and a yellow streak, whereas chalcopyrite is brittle, easily scratched by a nail, and has a greenish grey streak. Copper was the first metal that was used by people. It was discovered by the Neolithic man about 9,000 years ago and it gradually replaced stone as it was easier to be shaped. In Australia, search for copper began after the European settlement, leading to the discovery of substantial deposits, like the one at the Olympic Dam in South Australia, which is regarded as one of the largest copper deposits in the world. Chalcopyrite has been used for copper since smelting processes began approximately five thousand years ago. Although by no means rare, this the specimen of this mineral can be used to reflect a wider history of industrial uses of copper for a significant portion of human history. This specimen is part of a larger collection of geological and mineral specimens collected from around Australia (and some parts of the world) and donated to the Burke Museum between 1868-1880. A large percentage of these specimens were collected in Victoria as part of the Geological Survey of Victoria that begun in 1852 (in response to the Gold Rush) to study and map the geology of Victoria. Collecting geological specimens was an important part of mapping and understanding the scientific makeup of the earth. Many of these specimens were sent to research and collecting organisations across Australia, including the Burke Museum, to educate and encourage further study.A solid hand-sized copper iron sulfide mineral of brass yellow, often with an iridescent tarnish, with greenish-black streak and submetallic luster. Chalcopyrite can be formed in several ways, including crystalizing from accessory minerals in igneous rocks, or from magma or within volcano sulfide deposits. Most commonly, chalcopyrite are found in hydrothermal conditions, where it forms in hydrothermal veins. As a member of the tetragonal crystal system, it often takes the shape of tetra-headed crystals, often with striations along the sides of the crystals. #18 Copper pyrites/(chalcopyrite) in/Laurentian Slate/(page 315 of inventory)/page missing from/descriptive catalogue/ Other label: 81 /fool's gold, chalcopyrite, mineral, rock, geology, geological, hydrothermal, neolithic, european settlement, olympic dam, south australia, stone, deposits, specific gravity, greenish grey streak, brittle, mineral gold, metallic luster, cufes2, greek words -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Geological specimen - Olivine Crystals, Unknown
... European settlement... prior to European settlement. Contact was first made between... prior to European settlement. Contact was first made between ...Olivine is mostly found on the Earth's surface in igneous rocks that are dark-coloured. It is common at divergent plate boundaries and at warm spots, such as volcanic areas. It crystalises and forms during the cooling of magma. Olivine is used in refractory sand, bricks, and gemstones. Olivine has been found on a number of meteorites, which might have originated from large asteroids or the mantle of a now-destroyed planet. This olivine crystal is thought to originate from Mount Noorat, with speculation that it could have originated from Mount Shadwell. Mount Noorat is a dormant volcano cone located in the Newer Volcanics Province of Victoria. Mount Noorat belongs to the Kirrae Wuurong people, who used the Mount as a place for meetings and gatherings prior to European settlement. Contact was first made between European settlers and the Indigenous people in 1841. The Mount has mostly been used for cattle and sheep grazing. Mount Shadwell is a well-known source of olivine and is the highest of a gathering of volcanic cones. The New Volcanic Province is located in South East Australia and covers 15000 square kilometres. It contains 400 explosive vents and small shield volcanoes. The last eruption is thought to have occurred 5000 years ago at Mount Gambier and Mount Schank. This olivine crystal has been identified as a volcanic bomb, which is a molten rock which was pushed out and ejected into the air when a volcano reupts. A rock needs to be larger than 65 mm in diameter to be classified as a volcanic bomb. This olivine volcanic bomb and its locality is historically and socially significant. The olivine was found in the Newer Volcanic Province, an area which contains over 400 dormant volcanoes. This olivine is one part of a volcanic bomb, which would have ejected when magma erupted out of a volcano. This specimen is part of a larger collection of geological and mineral specimens collected from around Australia (and some parts of the world) and donated to the Burke Museum between 1868-1880. A large percentage of these specimens were collected in Victoria as part of the Geological Survey of Victoria that begun in 1852 (in response to the Gold Rush) to study and map the geology of Victoria. Collecting geological specimens was an important part of mapping and understanding the scientific makeup of the earth. Many of these specimens were sent to research and collecting organisations across Australia, including the Burke Museum, to educate and encourage further study.A solid iron-magnesium silicate mineral with shades of green and brownburke museum, beechworth, geological, geological specimen, olivine, igneous rock, volcanic, gemstones, volcanic bomb, meteorites, asteroids, plantes, mount noorat, mount shadwell, indigenous, kirrae wuurong people, newer volcanics province, victoria, european settlement, eruption -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, James Orton, Strathfieldsaye a History and a Guide, 1987
... Bicentennial edition commemorates 200 years of european... years of european settlement in Australia Strathfieldsaye ...Bicentennial edition commemorates 200 years of european settlement in Australiasettlement -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Axe Head, Before European settlement
... This item was used well before European settlement...Before European settlement... was used well before European settlement and clearly demonstrates ...This item was used well before European settlement and clearly demonstrates the development of the local Aboriginal tribes, Dhudhuroa and Yaitmathang in the use of a cutting /chopping implement, made from Mount William sourced material i.e. greenstone. This item was probably traded at the Bogong Mountain tribal yearly summer ceremoniesThe significance of this item places it at the fore front of human development in this region. The period when this tool was manufactured represents the time when the natural landscape had not been altered and the natural vegetation, fauna and flora, had not been subjected to imported species.This also proves that local tribes did live in this area and or the Bogong High Plains.Small ground edge stone axe head. Leading cutting edge very smooth and chiseled to a fine edge. Weight is, for its size fairly heavy. It is made from Greenstoneaboriginal tool stone ground-edge axe indigenous tool -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Cole Keith, The Aboriginals of Victoria, 1982
... their supposed origins to effects of European settlement and modern... of Victoria from their supposed origins to effects of European ...Brief history of the Aboriginals of Victoria from their supposed origins to effects of European settlement and modern developments Ilustratedaboriginals -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Demise of native tribes : not a good story, 11/02/1997 12:00:00 AM
... The impact of European settlement on the Wurundgeri people... Tribe Kulin Nation Boroondara The impact of European settlement ...The impact of European settlement on the Wurundgeri people and surrounding tribes was horrific, including 'White man's' diseases and deliberate poisoning.The impact of European settlement on the Wurundgeri people and surrounding tribes was horrific, including 'White man's' diseases and deliberate poisoning.The impact of European settlement on the Wurundgeri people and surrounding tribes was horrific, including 'White man's' diseases and deliberate poisoning.aborigines, mcwilliam, gwen, wurundjeri aboriginal tribe, kulin nation, boroondara -
Greensborough Historical Society
Audio - Compact disc, Founders of Australia and their descendants, 2007_
... european settlement... australian history settlers colonisation european settlement family ...Book 1: discovery, exploration, settlement and economic development of Australia; Book 2: biographical details of early emigrants and pioneering familiesCompact disc in plastic case with printed, paper-insert coverFounders of Australia and their descendantsaustralian history, settlers, colonisation, european settlement, family history, pioneers -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Archive (Sub-series) - Subject File, Kew Historical Society, GARDINER, John, 1958
... history - european settlement - squatters - hawthorn... sources. history - european settlement - squatters - hawthorn ...Various partiesReference, Research, InformationSecondary Values (KHS Imposed Order)Subject file containing photocopied notes, articles and a map relating to the Hawthorn pioneer, John Gardinerhistory - european settlement - squatters - hawthorn - melbourne - victoria, john gardiner -- pioneerhistory - european settlement - squatters - hawthorn - melbourne - victoria, john gardiner -- pioneer -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Booklet - A Record of the 150th Anniversary Celebrations of the Rural City of Wodonga, Rosemary Boyes, 1986
... wodonga european settlement... wodonga history charles huon wodonga european settlement wodonga ...A record showing how in 1986 Wodonga honoured the 150th anniversary of the first settlement by Charles Huon of the district that was to become Wodonganon-fictionA record showing how in 1986 Wodonga honoured the 150th anniversary of the first settlement by Charles Huon of the district that was to become Wodongawodonga history, charles huon, wodonga european settlement, wodonga anniversary -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Douglas J G , Talent J A, Buchan Caves A Geological Discussion, 1977
... Gippsland Victoria, discovery after European settlement... Gippsland Victoria, discovery after European settlement ...A short history of the geology of the Buchan Caves in East Gippsland Victoria, discovery after European settlement, and development as a tourist attraction.genealogy, natural history, exploration, tourism -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Book, Major Ian Finlayson et al, A brief history of the Australian Army, 2017
... and illustrations, presenting a history of the Australian Army from European... a history of the Australian Army from European settlement to 2015 ...Edition 5, A4 sized book of 166 pages with photos, maps and illustrations, presenting a history of the Australian Army from European settlement to 2015.ISBN: 978-1-925520-55-2 -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Book, Bruce Bence, Warrandyte - A Brief History - by Bruce Bence 1991, 1991
... early European settlement around 1837. Yellow cover featuring... history of Warrandyte from early European settlement around 1837 ...Typewritten pages summarising history of Warrandyte from early European settlement around 1837. Yellow cover featuring a photograph of "The Wooden Bridge 1875-1955". -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Paul Hamlyn Pty, Ltd, Australia The First Hundred Years, 17.05.2021
... First Centuary of European Settlement - Inside Front cover... Centuary of European Settlement - Inside Front cover. Berthing ...Facsimile of Picturesque Atlas of Australia 1888. Bicentenary of Australia PublicationEditor: The Hon. Andrew Gartan M.A., L.L.D., M.L.C. A4 Mustard Cover Book Victoria P 151-254, 255-312. Stawell Lithograph P 275. Information p 277 - 278First Centuary of European Settlement - Inside Front cover. Berthing at Semi Circular Quay Sydney - end of Lithograph engravings.illustrated history -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Book, Back to Box Hill, Easter, 1935 - Official Program and Brief History, 1935
... of historic events in the Box Hill area from first European settlement... area from first European settlement in 1854 issued by "Back ...Soft covered booklet with text and pictorial summary of historic events in the Box Hill area from first European settlement in 1854 issued by "Back to Box Hill" ExecutiveBack to Box Hill Executive - Chairman: Cr. W.J. BOYLAND, J.P., M.L.A. Vice-Chairman: Cr. W. Young Hon. Treasurer: F. Jamieson, Esq., J.P. Joint Hon. Secretaries: R.J. Gray, Esq., F.W. Kerr, Esq. Committee: W.H.G. Ellingworth, Esq., J.P., J. Patterson, Esq., F.G. Newbury, Esq., G. Evans, Esq., J.E. Payne, Esq., I. Coutts, Esq., M.G. Tweedie, Esq., J.P. Organiser: D. Macdougall. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Book, This is Vermont - The Green Hill White I Live, 2010
... and photographs dating from European settlement circa 1830, compiled from... from European settlement circa 1830, compiled from research ...History of Vermont, Victoria - including interviews and photographs dating from European settlement circa 1830, compiled from research over four years to 1987 by Tim Shambrook.Author's note includes acknowledgement to Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. (previously Nunawading). First published 1987; first reprint 1989; second reprint 1994. This is a revised edition printed in 2010. -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, Herald Sun, "Ballarat's Birthday Party Begins with Rowing Regatta", 7/03/1938
... Centenary Celebrations or European settlement in the district. ... of Ballarat's Centenary Celebrations or European settlement ...Photos feature a rowing regatta on Lake Wendouree, a Tram stop shelter (Grenville and Sturt Streets) decorated with hand-made flowers, an arch in Main Road built by local scouts and the Burke and Wills Statue in Sturt St decorated hand made flowers. The tram shelter has the numbers "100". "1838" and "1938" with several well-dressed ladies outside the shelter. Notes the celebrations will continue until April 18. See Reg Item 6418 for a coloured photograph of the shelter from the other side,Yields information about a Ballarat event in 1938.Newspaper Clipping from the Sun News-Pictorial, Melbourne, Monday, March 7 1938, page 14 with four photos of Ballarat's Centenary Celebrations or European settlement in the district. ballarat, centenary, shelters, celebrations, grenville st, sturt st -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Vineyards - Ben Eadie and Craiglee, 1903
... in the background. They were built in Sunbury in the early days off European... built in Sunbury in the early days off European settlement ...The two homesteads are Ben Eadie and Craiglee, which were two of Sunbury's earliest vineyards that were established in Sunbury. James Stewart Johnson designed and built his concrete home, Craiglee, in 1865 where the previous year he had planted out his vineyard on the surrounding 26 acres of land.The property was on the east side of Jacksons Creek on Macedon Road. He concentrated growing Riesling and Hermitage grapes. After his death in 1896, his son Wilfred continued to produce wines until the late 1920s, when he pulled out the vines and concentrated on raising sheep for wool and meat. The Carmody family purchased the property in 1961 and in 1976 decided to replant the vineyard. Ben Eadie was built some time in 1863 and settled by the Eadie family who also were millers. The winery was built into the side of a hill close to the house but the Eadie family tended to concentrate on milling and retailing.In the earliest days of European settlement many wineries were established in the Sunbury area.Two non-digital sepia photographs have been mounted on cardboard. They are photographs of two homesteads with bare hills in the background. They were built in Sunbury in the early days off European settlementBen Eadie Vic. Craiglee Sunbury 1903john eadie, ben eadie winery, james stewart johnson, craiglee, wineries, vineyards -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - PMHPS Meeting, William Buckley, Meyer Eidelson, Glen Stuart, 26 Feb 2001
... on William Buckley, aborigines at the time of European settlement... Buckley, aborigines at the time of European settlement. Recording ...Recording of PMHPS Meeting on 22.02.2001. Recording done by Glen Stuart at Port Town Hall. Speaker was Meyer Eidelson on William Buckley, aborigines at the time of European settlement. Recording duration 1:01:57australian aborigines, meyer eidelson, william buckley -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Plan, Loder & Bayly, Heidelberg: Historic River Landscape Assessment, 1982
... the occupancy pre and post European settlement. The plan also contains... with details about the occupancy pre and post European settlement ...Gwen McWilliam is well known as an authority on the history of Boroondara and the author of a large number of books and pamphlets about the City. She was awarded the medal of the Order of Australia in 2001 ‘for service to the community of Hawthorn and district, particularly through the research, documentation and publication of its history.’ This map from her collection was donated to the Kew Historical SocietyPlan of Heidelberg, annotated with details about the occupancy pre and post European settlement. The plan also contains geological references. The plan is included and analysed in volume 2 of the Heidelberg Conservation Study (1985). The original plan was published created in 1982. Printed annotationscity of heidelberg, yarra valley, historic plans -- heidelberg