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Falls Creek Historical SocietyBooklet - Falls Creek Alpine Resort Summer 1999 - 2000
... ...Falls Creek summer...Falls Creek Camps...Falls Creek Resort for the summer season. It includes a table of events from November 1999 until April 2000. Events listed include:- Falls Creek Multi-Sports Camps, Christmas Day Luncheon and New Year's Eve celebrations, National Distance Training Camp, Cajun Blues Weekend, Food, Wine and Wildflower Weekend, Mile High Tennis Tournament, High Country Photo Exhibition, Falls Creek Off-Road Triathlon, Stanton & Killeen WInemaker Dinner, Classical Music Weekend, Adventures with Style and an Easter Egg Hunt....This item is important as it documents seasonal activities at Falls Creek Alpine Resort Falls Creek Marketing Falls Creek Events Falls Creek summer Falls Creek Camps A brochure for summer program at Falls Creek Alpine resort for 1999 - 2000. ...Part of a yearly marketing and information material promoting Falls Creek Resort for the summer season. It includes a table of events from November 1999 until April 2000. Events listed include:- Falls Creek Multi-Sports Camps, Christmas Day Luncheon and New Year's Eve celebrations, National Distance Training Camp, Cajun Blues Weekend, Food, Wine and Wildflower Weekend, Mile High Tennis Tournament, High Country Photo Exhibition, Falls Creek Off-Road Triathlon, Stanton & Killeen WInemaker Dinner, Classical Music Weekend, Adventures with Style and an Easter Egg Hunt.This item is important as it documents seasonal activities at Falls Creek Alpine ResortA brochure for summer program at Falls Creek Alpine resort for 1999 - 2000. Text is in orange and white print.falls creek marketing, falls creek events, falls creek summer, falls creek camps -
St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)Photograph - Students, 1960s
... Boys at Falls Creek Holiday Camp - John Brophy, Patrick Pinnell, Paul Sinclair, Damian Sullivan, Anthony Burn, Damien Jolley and John White (Chris Power, 1967)...Boys at Falls Creek Holiday Camp - John Brophy, Patrick Pinnell, Paul Sinclair, Damian Sullivan, Anthony Burn, Damien Jolley and John White (Chris Power, 1967) Photograph Students, 1960s ... -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Parkwood Secondary College, Ringwood North, Victoria, 16 Digitised Images from Bogong School Camp - 2001 - Climbing Activities
... School Magazine Transcript: "On the 15th of October, 23 Year 9 students headed off to Camp Bogong situated near Falls Creek. The camp involved not only students from our school but also Kuranjang Secondary College in Melton. ...School Magazine Transcript: "On the 15th of October, 23 Year 9 students headed off to Camp Bogong situated near Falls Creek. The camp involved not only students from our school but also Kuranjang Secondary College in Melton. ...School Magazine Transcript: "On the 15th of October, 23 Year 9 students headed off to Camp Bogong situated near Falls Creek. The camp involved not only students from our school but also Kuranjang Secondary College in Melton. The students did a range of activities, including initiative activities, games, high ropes course, field studies, environmental studies, canoeing, rock climbing (indoor and outdoor), abseiling, mountain bike riding and a trip up to the high plains. The students also got to experience snow, some even getting bogged in the snow on a minibus. All in all, the students enjoyed the week spent up at Bogong, not only having fun and enjoying the activities but also making life long friends." -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Parkwood Secondary College, Ringwood North, Victoria, 14 Digitised Images from Bogong School Camp - 2001 - Field Studies
... School Magazine Transcript: "On the 15th of October, 23 Year 9 students headed off to Camp Bogong situated near Falls Creek. The camp involved not only students from our school but also Kuranjang Secondary College in Melton. ...School Magazine Transcript: "On the 15th of October, 23 Year 9 students headed off to Camp Bogong situated near Falls Creek. The camp involved not only students from our school but also Kuranjang Secondary College in Melton. ...School Magazine Transcript: "On the 15th of October, 23 Year 9 students headed off to Camp Bogong situated near Falls Creek. The camp involved not only students from our school but also Kuranjang Secondary College in Melton. The students did a range of activities, including initiative activities, games, high ropes course, field studies, environmental studies, canoeing, rock climbing (indoor and outdoor), abseiling, mountain bike riding and a trip up to the high plains. The students also got to experience snow, some even getting bogged in the snow on a minibus. All in all, the students enjoyed the week spent up at Bogong, not only having fun and enjoying the activities but also making life long friends." -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Parkwood Secondary College, Ringwood North, Victoria, 10 Digitised Images from Bogong School Camp - 2001 - High Ropes
... School Magazine Transcript: "On the 15th of October, 23 Year 9 students headed off to Camp Bogong situated near Falls Creek. The camp involved not only students from our school but also Kuranjang Secondary College in Melton. ...School Magazine Transcript: "On the 15th of October, 23 Year 9 students headed off to Camp Bogong situated near Falls Creek. The camp involved not only students from our school but also Kuranjang Secondary College in Melton. ...School Magazine Transcript: "On the 15th of October, 23 Year 9 students headed off to Camp Bogong situated near Falls Creek. The camp involved not only students from our school but also Kuranjang Secondary College in Melton. The students did a range of activities, including initiative activities, games, high ropes course, field studies, environmental studies, canoeing, rock climbing (indoor and outdoor), abseiling, mountain bike riding and a trip up to the high plains. The students also got to experience snow, some even getting bogged in the snow on a minibus. All in all, the students enjoyed the week spent up at Bogong, not only having fun and enjoying the activities but also making life long friends." -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Parkwood Secondary College, Ringwood North, Victoria, 8 Digitised Images from Bogong School Camp - 2001 - Kayaking
... School Magazine Transcript: "On the 15th of October, 23 Year 9 students headed off to Camp Bogong situated near Falls Creek. The camp involved not only students from our school but also Kuranjang Secondary College in Melton. ...School Magazine Transcript: "On the 15th of October, 23 Year 9 students headed off to Camp Bogong situated near Falls Creek. The camp involved not only students from our school but also Kuranjang Secondary College in Melton. ...School Magazine Transcript: "On the 15th of October, 23 Year 9 students headed off to Camp Bogong situated near Falls Creek. The camp involved not only students from our school but also Kuranjang Secondary College in Melton. The students did a range of activities, including initiative activities, games, high ropes course, field studies, environmental studies, canoeing, rock climbing (indoor and outdoor), abseiling, mountain bike riding and a trip up to the high plains. The students also got to experience snow, some even getting bogged in the snow on a minibus. All in all, the students enjoyed the week spent up at Bogong, not only having fun and enjoying the activities but also making life long friends." -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Parkwood Secondary College, Ringwood North, Victoria, 7 Digitised Images from Bogong School Camp - 2001 - High Plains Snow Tour
... School Magazine Transcript: "On the 15th of October, 23 Year 9 students headed off to Camp Bogong situated near Falls Creek. The camp involved not only students from our school but also Kuranjang Secondary College in Melton. ...School Magazine Transcript: "On the 15th of October, 23 Year 9 students headed off to Camp Bogong situated near Falls Creek. The camp involved not only students from our school but also Kuranjang Secondary College in Melton. ...School Magazine Transcript: "On the 15th of October, 23 Year 9 students headed off to Camp Bogong situated near Falls Creek. The camp involved not only students from our school but also Kuranjang Secondary College in Melton. The students did a range of activities, including initiative activities, games, high ropes course, field studies, environmental studies, canoeing, rock climbing (indoor and outdoor), abseiling, mountain bike riding and a trip up to the high plains. The students also got to experience snow, some even getting bogged in the snow on a minibus. All in all, the students enjoyed the week spent up at Bogong, not only having fun and enjoying the activities but also making life long friends." -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyBooklet - Falls Creek Summer 2001 - 2002
... Falls Creek region for the summer season. The table of events runs from December 2001 until April 2002 and includes Falls Creek Multi-Sport Camps, Christmas Day Luncheon, Summer Paste Workshop, New Year's Eve Celebrations' National Distance Training Camp, Jazz & Blues, Food, WIne & Wildflower Weekend, HIgh Country Photography & Art Exhibition, Falls Creek Off-Road Triathlon, Mile High Tennis Tournament, Stanton & Killeen WInemaker Dinner, Classical Music and Easter at Falls Creek....Falls Creek region for the summer season. The table of events runs from December 2001 until April 2002 and includes Falls Creek Multi-Sport Camps, Christmas Day Luncheon, Summer Paste Workshop, New Year's Eve Celebrations' National Distance Training Camp, Jazz & Blues, Food, WIne & Wildflower Weekend, HIgh Country Photography & Art Exhibition, Falls Creek Off-Road Triathlon, Mile High Tennis Tournament, Stanton & Killeen WInemaker Dinner, Classical Music and Easter at Falls Creek. ...Part of a yearly marketing program promoting Falls Creek region for the summer season. The table of events runs from December 2001 until April 2002 and includes Falls Creek Multi-Sport Camps, Christmas Day Luncheon, Summer Paste Workshop, New Year's Eve Celebrations' National Distance Training Camp, Jazz & Blues, Food, WIne & Wildflower Weekend, HIgh Country Photography & Art Exhibition, Falls Creek Off-Road Triathlon, Mile High Tennis Tournament, Stanton & Killeen WInemaker Dinner, Classical Music and Easter at Falls Creek.This item is important as it documents seasonal activities at Falls Creek Alpine Resort outside the most recognised snow skiing programs.A small leaflet advertising summer program at Falls Creek for 2001-2002. Front cover features four images, the title in tan and white print and the Falls Creek logo at the bottom. The slogan printed at the foot of the front page is "Catch the buzz". falls creek summer, events at falls creek, falls creek summer programs., falls creek marketing -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyPermit Bruce McDowell 1979, 1980, 1981
... National Fitness Camp Howmans Gap...Falls Creek...A set of Identification cards, including a photograph, belonging to Bruce McDowell at the National Fitness Camp, Falls Creek for the years 1979, 1980, and 1981. ... at Falls Creek. National Fitness Camp Howmans Gap Falls Creek Management A set of Identification cards, including a photograph, belonging to Bruce McDowell at the National Fitness Camp, Falls Creek for the years 1979, 1980, and 1981. ...SKI TICKETS Before tows and lifts were introduced at Falls Creek, it could take skiers 20 minutes to climb to the Summit … but only TWO minutes to go back to the bottom. The arrival of tows, then chairlifts and T-bars changed the face of skiing forever. The first rope tow was constructed by Toni St. Elmo for the 1951 winter season. Bob Hymans installed a smaller tow for his guests at Skyline Lodge. Tows were still quite slow, so in 1956 Bob Hymans created his single chairlift. In 1958 the Village rope tow, designed by Albury engineer Jock Wilson, opened. It was financed by shareholders including Bill Griffith (Bowna Ski Club) and the Bridgford family (St. Trinian’s Ski Club). Several other tows followed including the Summit T-bar in 1961, built by Ron McCallum and operated by Alpine Developments Pty. Ltd. which was a company formed by C. H. (Bill) Bridgford. By 1982 Falls Creek was served by 16 different lifts or T-bars, all owned and operated by Alpine Developments (Holdings) Pty. Ltd. During the development of Falls Creek, different methods have been used to pay for the use of tows, lifts and T-bars … including metal tokens, single tickets, strips of tickets and season passes. The Falls Creek Historical Society Collection includes many examples of these items.These tickets are significant because they are representative of activities at the National Fitness Camp at Falls Creek.A set of Identification cards, including a photograph, belonging to Bruce McDowell at the National Fitness Camp, Falls Creek for the years 1979, 1980, and 1981. Also included is the back of one ticket showing Conditions of use of the tickets. The National Fitness Camp at Howmans Gap was run by the Victorian State National Fitness Council. Initially the camp was leased from the State Electricity Commission (SEC). It had a capacity of 110 participants and offered both summer and winter activities.national fitness camp howmans gap, falls creek management -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyEphemera (Item) - Information brochure, Artworkz Tourism, MARYSVILLE THINGS TO DO AROUND MARYSVILLE, 27-01-2018
... An information brochure on things to do around Marysville in Victoria. marysville victoria australia information brochure gallipoli park lake gallipoli lake steavenson falls steavenson river bruno's art and sculpture garden fernshaw park buxton recreation reserve taggerty river areas anderson mill camping area cooks mill camping area neds gully camping area keppel creek day area beauty spot nature walk gilbert gully nature walk michaeldene track cathedral range the beeches walk tree fern gully walk crystal journey marysville market lake mountain ski resort marysville golf club marysville public outdoor swimming pool buxton trout & salmon farm keppel's lookout jock's lookout mount gordon armstrong lookout keppel falls phantom falls cora lynn falls meeting of the waters st ronan's well preiffer falls camberville historical township keppels hut the big culvert the big tree marysville historical society Disclaimer: The authors have taken care to ensure this/ publication is correct, though please be aware that/ errors and omissions do occur. ...An information brochure on things to do around Marysville in Victoria.An information brochure on things to do around Marysville in Victoria.Disclaimer: The authors have taken care to ensure this/ publication is correct, though please be aware that/ errors and omissions do occur.marysville, victoria, australia, information brochure, gallipoli park lake, gallipoli lake, steavenson falls, steavenson river, bruno's art and sculpture garden, fernshaw park, buxton recreation reserve, taggerty river areas, anderson mill camping area, cooks mill camping area, neds gully camping area, keppel creek day area, beauty spot nature walk, gilbert gully nature walk, michaeldene track, cathedral range, the beeches walk, tree fern gully walk, crystal journey, marysville market, lake mountain ski resort, marysville golf club, marysville public outdoor swimming pool, buxton trout & salmon farm, keppel's lookout, jock's lookout, mount gordon, armstrong lookout, keppel falls, phantom falls, cora lynn falls, meeting of the waters, st ronan's well, preiffer falls, camberville historical township, keppels hut, the big culvert, the big tree, marysville historical society -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Parkwood Secondary College, Ringwood North, Victoria, Selection of 20 Digtised Images from Bogong School Camp - 2002 - Climbing and Abseiling Activities
... School Magazine Transcript: “Bogong Outdoor Camp… On the 3rd of June some Year 9 students went to Camp Bogong situated near Falls Creek. Students from Box Forest Secondary College in Glenroy also accompanied us there. ...School Magazine Transcript: “Bogong Outdoor Camp… On the 3rd of June some Year 9 students went to Camp Bogong situated near Falls Creek. Students from Box Forest Secondary College in Glenroy also accompanied us there. ...School Magazine Transcript: “Bogong Outdoor Camp… On the 3rd of June some Year 9 students went to Camp Bogong situated near Falls Creek. Students from Box Forest Secondary College in Glenroy also accompanied us there. Whilst at Bogong the students participated in a variety of activities including canoeing, rock climbing, abseiling, high ropes course, games, field studies, environmental studies, animal hunting and a trip to the high plains …” -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Parkwood Secondary College, Ringwood North, Victoria, Selection of 10 Digtised Images from Bogong School Camp - 2002 - Field Studies
... School Magazine Transcript: “Bogong Outdoor Camp… On the 3rd of June some Year 9 students went to Camp Bogong situated near Falls Creek. Students from Box Forest Secondary College in Glenroy also accompanied us there. ...School Magazine Transcript: “Bogong Outdoor Camp… On the 3rd of June some Year 9 students went to Camp Bogong situated near Falls Creek. Students from Box Forest Secondary College in Glenroy also accompanied us there. ...School Magazine Transcript: “Bogong Outdoor Camp… On the 3rd of June some Year 9 students went to Camp Bogong situated near Falls Creek. Students from Box Forest Secondary College in Glenroy also accompanied us there. Whilst at Bogong the students participated in a variety of activities including canoeing, rock climbing, abseiling, high ropes course, games, field studies, environmental studies, animal hunting and a trip to the high plains …” -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Parkwood Secondary College, Ringwood North, Victoria, Selection of 20 Digtised Images from Bogong School Camp - 2002 - High Ropes
... School Magazine Transcript: “Bogong Outdoor Camp… On the 3rd of June some Year 9 students went to Camp Bogong situated near Falls Creek. Students from Box Forest Secondary College in Glenroy also accompanied us there. ...School Magazine Transcript: “Bogong Outdoor Camp… On the 3rd of June some Year 9 students went to Camp Bogong situated near Falls Creek. Students from Box Forest Secondary College in Glenroy also accompanied us there. ...School Magazine Transcript: “Bogong Outdoor Camp… On the 3rd of June some Year 9 students went to Camp Bogong situated near Falls Creek. Students from Box Forest Secondary College in Glenroy also accompanied us there. Whilst at Bogong the students participated in a variety of activities including canoeing, rock climbing, abseiling, high ropes course, games, field studies, environmental studies, animal hunting and a trip to the high plains …” -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Parkwood Secondary College, Ringwood North, Victoria, Selection of 20 Digtised Images from Bogong School Camp - 2002 - Kayaking
... School Magazine Transcript: “Bogong Outdoor Camp… On the 3rd of June some Year 9 students went to Camp Bogong situated near Falls Creek. Students from Box Forest Secondary College in Glenroy also accompanied us there. ...School Magazine Transcript: “Bogong Outdoor Camp… On the 3rd of June some Year 9 students went to Camp Bogong situated near Falls Creek. Students from Box Forest Secondary College in Glenroy also accompanied us there. ...School Magazine Transcript: “Bogong Outdoor Camp… On the 3rd of June some Year 9 students went to Camp Bogong situated near Falls Creek. Students from Box Forest Secondary College in Glenroy also accompanied us there. Whilst at Bogong the students participated in a variety of activities including canoeing, rock climbing, abseiling, high ropes course, games, field studies, environmental studies, animal hunting and a trip to the high plains …” -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Parkwood Secondary College, Ringwood North, Victoria, Selection of 20 Digtised Images from Bogong School Camp - 2002 - High Plains Snow Tour
... School Magazine Transcript: “Bogong Outdoor Camp… On the 3rd of June some Year 9 students went to Camp Bogong situated near Falls Creek. Students from Box Forest Secondary College in Glenroy also accompanied us there. ...School Magazine Transcript: “Bogong Outdoor Camp… On the 3rd of June some Year 9 students went to Camp Bogong situated near Falls Creek. Students from Box Forest Secondary College in Glenroy also accompanied us there. ...School Magazine Transcript: “Bogong Outdoor Camp… On the 3rd of June some Year 9 students went to Camp Bogong situated near Falls Creek. Students from Box Forest Secondary College in Glenroy also accompanied us there. Whilst at Bogong the students participated in a variety of activities including canoeing, rock climbing, abseiling, high ropes course, games, field studies, environmental studies, animal hunting and a trip to the high plains …” -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Ballarat Progress Association, Beautiful Ballarat, 1912, 1912
... camp hotel...lal lal falls...bo beep creek...Tourist booklet. churches education schools gold ballarat mining tourism railway craig's hotel cobb and co wallace buter factory the taffy king eureka stockade gordon brothers big store ballarat east town hall ballarat brewing company lake wendouree lake view hotel ballarat botanical gardens statues boer war monument club hotel ballarat east gardens new imperial gold mine camp hotel lal lal falls bo beep creek Soft covered book of eighty pages. ...Tourist booklet.Soft covered book of eighty pages. Includes fold out map of Ballarat and illustrations such as Sturt Street, Ballarat Town Hall, Ballarat East Town Hall, Lake Wendouree, Botanical Gardens, statues, Ballarat Grammar School, Ballarat College, St Patrick's College, Ballarat Agricultural High School, Ballarat School of Mines and Industries, Bo Peep Falls, Cobb and Co., Lal Lal Falls.churches, education, schools, gold, ballarat, mining, tourism, railway, craig's hotel, cobb and co, wallace buter factory, the taffy king, eureka stockade, gordon brothers big store, ballarat east town hall, ballarat brewing company, lake wendouree, lake view hotel, ballarat botanical gardens, statues, boer war monument, club hotel, ballarat east gardens, new imperial gold mine, camp hotel, lal lal falls, bo beep creek -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBooklet - Mt Beauty and the Kiewa Scheme x2
... The photos cover Falls Creek with snow, lifts and skiers - one with Spion Kopje Lodge. Also Tawonga Camping ground, Bogong Village, Mt Beauty Chalet, the Control panel at Kiewa Power Station, Clover Dam at No. 3 Power Station, the road to Falls Creek and a view of Mt Beauty township. ...The photos cover Falls Creek with snow, lifts and skiers - one with Spion Kopje Lodge. Also Tawonga Camping ground, Bogong Village, Mt Beauty Chalet, the Control panel at Kiewa Power Station, Clover Dam at No. 3 Power Station, the road to Falls Creek and a view of Mt Beauty township. ...This booklet was produced to advertise Mt Beauty, the Kiewa Scheme & surrounding areas to visitors / tourists. The photos cover Falls Creek with snow, lifts and skiers - one with Spion Kopje Lodge. Also Tawonga Camping ground, Bogong Village, Mt Beauty Chalet, the Control panel at Kiewa Power Station, Clover Dam at No. 3 Power Station, the road to Falls Creek and a view of Mt Beauty township. The photos indicate what Mt Beauty and the Kiewa Valley and High Plains looked like c1950's during the construction of the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme. The area was recognised and encouraged as a tourist attraction especially Falls Creek enabling comparison with later photos and ideas. A fold down booklet postcard size of 12 colored photos - back to back of Mt Beauty, the Kiewa Scheme & surrounds. They fold in to form a front photo with title and a back card for stamp & address of addressee. On the back of the front photo are a few paragraphs describing the beauty, history and 'things to do' in the area for the visitor / tourist. mt beauty; kiewa scheme; tawonga; bogong; clover dam; kiewa valley; bogong high plains -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPhotograph - Mt Bogong - Tawonga, 06/05/1937
... Falls Creek and Mount Hotham ski resorts are also nearby. Camping is relatively safe below the tree line but the summit ridgeline is very exposed. ...Falls Creek and Mount Hotham ski resorts are also nearby. Camping is relatively safe below the tree line but the summit ridgeline is very exposed. ...Mount Bogong located in the Alpine National Park and part of the Victorian Alps of the Great Dividing Range, is the highest mountain in Victoria, Australia, at 1,986 metres (6,516 ft) above sea level. The Big River separates the massif of the mountain from the Bogong High Plains to the south. From the nearby town of Mount Beauty to its summit, Mount Bogong rises more than 1,600 metres (5,200 ft), thus making it one of the highest peaks in Australia not only in terms of its elevation above sea level, but also in terms of actual base-to-summit prominence. Mount Bogong is a popular backcountry skiing mountain through winter but only has snow for the mid winter-spring months. It is around 30 kilometres (19 mi) by road and walking track or 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) direct to Mount Beauty. Falls Creek and Mount Hotham ski resorts are also nearby. Camping is relatively safe below the tree line but the summit ridgeline is very exposed. Emergency shelter is also available at Bivouac Hut on the Staircase Spur, and at Cleve Cole, above Camp Creek on the broad ridge to the south of the summit, and Michells Hut on the Eskdale Spur. Mt Bogong is a popular recreational venue in the Kiewa Valley for back country skiing and bush walking and is a favourite with sightseers and popular subject for photographersBlack and white photograph of Mt bogong taken from Tawonga - Thursday May 6th, 1937Handwritten on back of photograph. Thursday May 6th, 1937. Mt Bogong Tawongamt bogong, tawonga, kiewa valley -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPhotograph - Mt Beauty Camp, Estimated 1950-1951
... The workmen's camp was enlarged in 1950 to the extent of providing accommodation for a total of 1,200. There are a number of dwellings on Simmonds Creek and the road to Falls Creek can clearly be seen. ...The workmen's camp was enlarged in 1950 to the extent of providing accommodation for a total of 1,200. There are a number of dwellings on Simmonds Creek and the road to Falls Creek can clearly be seen. ...This photo is of the very newly constructed State Electricity Commission town of Mt. Beauty. The houses up to Nelse street were erected from 1946 onward and then the township was extended beyond Nelse Street in 1950 which places this photograph about 1950/51. There is no evidence of work being commenced on the regulating pondage but the tail race canal can be seen on the centre right of photo. The workmen's camp was enlarged in 1950 to the extent of providing accommodation for a total of 1,200. There are a number of dwellings on Simmonds Creek and the road to Falls Creek can clearly be seen. Snow capped Mt. Bogong is in the upper left of the photo with Mt. Beauty behind the township rising to Big Hill beyond that.Shows the newly constructed town of Mt. Beauty surrounded by farmland and before the regulating pondage was built to discharge water from the power stations via the West Kiewa tail race tunnel into the Kiewa River. Copy of black and white photograph of Mt Beauty CampWritten on the back in black ink - A Campenmt beauty camp, secv, construction town -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietySouvenir Postcard Folder – Falls Creek Ski Village
... Falls Creek Post Office opened on 9 June 1958 (with telegraph and telephone facilities only until 1964) .Despite strong opposition from the head of the Kiewa scheme, who didn't want tourists clogging up his roads and destroying his "dry" construction camps by bringing in booze, Falls Creek boomed as much as Hotham, partly owing to its relatively good access road. ...Falls Creek Post Office opened on 9 June 1958 (with telegraph and telephone facilities only until 1964) .Despite strong opposition from the head of the Kiewa scheme, who didn't want tourists clogging up his roads and destroying his "dry" construction camps by bringing in booze, Falls Creek boomed as much as Hotham, partly owing to its relatively good access road. ...After World War II, the Kiewa Hydroelectric Scheme was started in the Kiewa River valley by the State Electricity Commission of Victoria. On land previously used only for summer cattle grazing in the natural alpine grasslands, the first ski lodge was built in 1948 by workers from the scheme. The first lift, a rope tow, was built in 1951 and the first chairlift in Australia was constructed there in 1957. Falls Creek Post Office opened on 9 June 1958 (with telegraph and telephone facilities only until 1964) .Despite strong opposition from the head of the Kiewa scheme, who didn't want tourists clogging up his roads and destroying his "dry" construction camps by bringing in booze, Falls Creek boomed as much as Hotham, partly owing to its relatively good access road. Early lodges included Bogong (c.1946), Skyline (1947), Albury (1949), Myrtleford (1949) and Dawn (c.1950).The souvenir postcard photographed and produced by an enterprising local businessman Mr S K Pearce, was produced as a memento for skiers and other visitors to the Falls Creek and Mt Beauty area to send to family and friends as a reminder of their visit to the region, or to keep as a personal souvenir. It presented an excellent promotional opportunity for enterprising local businessmen to promote the area to skiers and tourists near and far. It also presents an excellent pictorial history of the falls creek area around the late 1950’s to early 1960’sColour postcard folder (unused) containing 13 photographs of the Falls Creek ski area and surrounds. Inside cover has a brief description of the area and the services available to visitors Printed on front cover- FALLS CREEK SKI VILLAGE. Your Souvenir Folder Photo of skiing slopes of the village Inside front flap - a brief description of the Falls Creek area and the services available to visitors 1. Diana Lodge parking area and Spion Kopje 2. Winterhaven Lodge 3. Ski Hirage Centre and skiing slopes 4. Ski Lodges from main road 5. Nelse and Arundel Lodges 6. Day visitors’ shelter and parking area 7. Summit T-Bar lift 8. Spur T-bar looking towards Village and Spion Kopje 9. T-bar lower station and Snow Crystal Inn 10. ‘Akja’ rescue sled in use 11. Falls Creek road and Grand Coeur Lodge annex 12. Rope tows and beginner slopes 13. Back cover- Published by Nucolorvue Pty Ltd Mentone Vic. Printed in Australia For S.K.Pearce Pty Ltd Tawonga and Mt Beauty falls creek, snow, bogong high plains, victorian alps -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPhotographs –Collection of 10 copies and original black and white photographs and printed articles relating to skiing on the Bogong High Plains
... Falls Creek 2. Copy of photograph of early skier on Bogong High Plains with temporary buildings and tents in the background 3. Copy of photograph of 3 skiers on Mt McKay 4. Copy of SECV photograph of Rocky Valley Camp...Falls Creek 2. Copy of photograph of early skier on Bogong High Plains with temporary buildings and tents in the background 3. Copy of photograph of 3 skiers on Mt McKay 4. Copy of SECV photograph of Rocky Valley Camp ...After World War II, the Kiewa Hydro-Electric Scheme was started in the Kiewa River Valley by the State Electricity Commission of Victoria. On land previously used only for summer cattle grazing in the natural alpine grasslands, the first ski lodge was built in 1948 by workers from the hydro scheme as skiing was a popular recreation. Many of the hydro employees were of European background and had grown up enjoying skiing and snow sports in their homelands and were keen to continue to pursue their winter sports interests. The first lift, a rope tow, was built in 1951 at Falls Creek and the first chairlift in Australia was constructed there in 1957. Two T-Bars were opened in 1961. In 1964, the Victorian Municipal Directory recorded that Falls Creek had 29 ski club lodges and 16 commercial lodges. The area became a popular tourist destination for both winter and summer sports.: Employees of the State Electricity Commission of Victoria in the Kiewa River Valley were the earliest skiers on the Bogong High Plains and built one of the first ski lodges at Falls Creek. They were amongst those pivotal in the development of the skiing and tourist industry at Falls Creek and on the Bogong High Plains. Collection of 10 copies and original black and white photographs and printed articles relating to skiing on the Bogong High Plains. Some pieces have been enlarged to A3 poster size copies for display purposes 1. Copy of black and white photograph of group of skiers at Falls Creek 2. Copy of photograph of early skier on Bogong High Plains with temporary buildings and tents in the background 3. Copy of photograph of 3 skiers on Mt McKay 4. Copy of SECV photograph of Rocky Valley Camp under snow 5. Early sepia photograph of Falls Creek village with skiers in the foreground 6. Copy of a page from booklet (SECV?) promoting the benefits of owning a holiday home in the Bogong Village area 7. Copy of a page from booklet (SECV?) promoting the benefits of holidaying in and around Falls Creek/Mt Beauty 8. Panoramic view of ski fields with skis in the foreground 9. Photograph of young skier (identity unknown) 10. Photograph of 2 male skiers (identity unknown) performing a small jump 1. Bogong Ski Club Members & Friends 1944 2. Jack Neve – electrician. Rocky Valley 3. 17.5.55 Skiers ascending Mt McKay 4. State Electricity Commission of Victoria. Date:17.8.55 No:K8132 Kiewa Hydro Electric Works. Rocky Valley Camp – From Engineering Office 5 & 9 No markings 6 & 7 Short article relating to photos on each page 8. Handwritten signature on rear of photo (Sandra Conea) 10 Faded unreadable photographers stamp and handwritten numbers 6875 on rear secv; bogong high plains; skiers; falls creek; tourism -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPhotos, Postcards - Kiewa Valley
... During the winter months, Falls Creek provides access to Falls Creek Ski Village for snow sports. Tawonga, 6.5 km north of Mt Beauty, is famed for its trout fishing and camping on the Kiewa River. ...Mt Beauty township, at the head of the Kiewa Valley, is situated at the foot of Mt Bogong. The town was established by the State Electricity Commission of Victoria during the construction of the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme on the High Plains.Mt Beauty is a popular tourist resort. The main highway from Mt Beauty to the Bogong High Plains is most picturesque throughout the year. During the winter months, Falls Creek provides access to Falls Creek Ski Village for snow sports. Tawonga, 6.5 km north of Mt Beauty, is famed for its trout fishing and camping on the Kiewa River. Deciduous trees make a show of colour during Autumn. The postcards are of historical value showing photos taken at an earlier time.The postcards can be compared to the attractions of the time as they do not include cycling (mountain bikes and road bikes), snow boarding, gliding and paragliding. Advertising for tourism has also changed as attractions are now available on-line. 1. 9 Coloured Photos of Bogong (5) and Visitors Information Centre display (4) 2. Two fold out coloured sets of postcards "Mt Beauty and the Kiewa Scheme", "Mt. Beauty Victoria" 3. x10 Coloured postcards Mt Beauty, Kiewa Valley, Bogong 4. x6 Coloured postcards High Country and Bogong Villagepostcards kiewa valley -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBag Japara, Japara, Circa 1930's
... Falls Creek used early skiing equipment. This bag and seal skin soles are also significant due to their association with the first winter traverse of Mt Bogong. This item has good interpretive capacity due to its connection with the seal skin soles, skiis, boots that were used at the same time. It is also very rare and is the only one in our collection. sport falls creek ski winter snow water scouts seal skins camping ...This particluar bag (Japara water bag) was used to hold seal skin soles or straps, which were placed onto skis.The first skiers that came to Falls Creek used these. These types of bags were also used to carry water. They were used by scouts and other campers and were to be seen hanging from cars and caravans. This is historically significance because it shows how the first people who skied at Falls Creek used early skiing equipment. This bag and seal skin soles are also significant due to their association with the first winter traverse of Mt Bogong. This item has good interpretive capacity due to its connection with the seal skin soles, skiis, boots that were used at the same time. It is also very rare and is the only one in our collection. Japara water bag has a square base and four upwright panels with cord handles. It can be folded flat. The bag has a zip closure. Originally the bag is a water bag used by campers, currently it is used as a container for a pair of seak skins soles, which are attached to skiis and used during skiing.sport, falls creek, ski, winter, snow, water, scouts, seal skins, camping bag -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPhotograph of Mt. Beauty, Mt. Beauty from transmission line, Approx 1950/51
... The workmen's camp was enlarged in 1950 to the extent of providing accommodation for a total of 1,200. There are a number of dwellings on Simmonds Creek and the road to Falls Creek can clearly be seen. ...The workmen's camp was enlarged in 1950 to the extent of providing accommodation for a total of 1,200. There are a number of dwellings on Simmonds Creek and the road to Falls Creek can clearly be seen. ...This photo is of the very newly constructed State Electricity Commission town of Mt. Beauty. The houses up to Nelse street were erected from 1946 onward and then the township was extended beyond Nelse Street in 1950 which places this photograph about 1950/51. There is no evidence of work being commenced on the regulating pondage but the tail race canal can be seen on the centre right of photo. The workmen's camp was enlarged in 1950 to the extent of providing accommodation for a total of 1,200. There are a number of dwellings on Simmonds Creek and the road to Falls Creek can clearly be seen. Snow capped Mt. Bogong is in the upper left of the photo with Mt. Beauty behind the township rising to Big Hill beyond that.Shows the newly constructed town of Mt. Beauty surrounded by farmland and before the regulating pondage was built to discharge water from the power stations via the West Kiewa tail race tunnel into the Kiewa River. Black and white photographHand written on back of photograph "Mt. Beauty from Transmission Line"mt. beauty, construction, pondage, state electricity commission -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyBooklet - Falls Creek Alpine Resort Summer Breakaways 1996/1997
... Falls Creek region for the summer season. . General activities explained in he brochure are:- Enjoying A Bushwalk In The Alpine National Park, Water Sports, Horse Riding, Mountain Bike Riding, Two & Four Wheel Driving, High Country Wining & Dining, Discovering The Wildlife. Daybreaks & Golden Sunsets And Pure Relaxation. The specific activities in the Summer Program of Events include:- Alpine Nature Rambles. Angling Expeditions, Christmas Carols, National Distance Camp...Falls Creek region for the summer season. . General activities explained in he brochure are:- Enjoying A Bushwalk In The Alpine National Park, Water Sports, Horse Riding, Mountain Bike Riding, Two & Four Wheel Driving, High Country Wining & Dining, Discovering The Wildlife. Daybreaks & Golden Sunsets And Pure Relaxation. The specific activities in the Summer Program of Events include:- Alpine Nature Rambles. Angling Expeditions, Christmas Carols, National Distance Camp ...Part of a yearly marketing and information program to promote Falls Creek region for the summer season. . General activities explained in he brochure are:- Enjoying A Bushwalk In The Alpine National Park, Water Sports, Horse Riding, Mountain Bike Riding, Two & Four Wheel Driving, High Country Wining & Dining, Discovering The Wildlife. Daybreaks & Golden Sunsets And Pure Relaxation. The specific activities in the Summer Program of Events include:- Alpine Nature Rambles. Angling Expeditions, Christmas Carols, National Distance Camp, Food, Wine & Wildflower Weekend, High-O Orienteering Event, Mile High Tennis Tournament, High Country Mountain Bike Ride, Classical Music Weekend, Cadbury Red Tulip Giant Easter Egg Hunt And Festivities. The “Breakaways” brochure is a publication of the Falls Creek Chamber of Commerce, an organisation dedicated to establishing Falls Creek as the premier alpine resort In Australia. This item is important as it documents seasonal activities at Falls Creek Alpine ResortA brochure for summer program at Falls Creek for 1996/7. The front cover features an image of yellow wildflowers, mountain rocks and the sky with the title"Falls Creek Alpine Resort Summer Breakawaysfalls creek marketing, falls creek summer programs., falls creek alpine resort, falls creek events and activities -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyEphemera - Christies Cocktails First Menu
... Pretty Valley Alpine Lodge was built at Falls Creek, Victoria in about 1963. The top floor was the former mess building at Rocky Valley hydro camp. ...Pretty Valley Alpine Lodge was built at Falls Creek, Victoria in about 1963. The top floor was the former mess building at Rocky Valley hydro camp. ...Pretty Valley Alpine Lodge was built at Falls Creek, Victoria in about 1963. The top floor was the former mess building at Rocky Valley hydro camp. In 1978, Barry Jones came to Falls Creek in 1978 before purchasing the Pretty Valley Alpine Lodge in 1979. He initially intended to stay for about three years but was still there four decades later. One of the important features of the Pretty Valley Alpine Lodge was Christies Cocktail Bar. Christies was the place to go for cocktails and après ski in the 80s and early 90s. In 1996, Barry decided to take a calculated gamble. Christies cocktail bar, which traded on the premise for the ten previous winters was revamped in favour of an English pub, the Cock N Bull, in the heart of Falls Creek. The pub with traditional English fare and beers on tap rapidly became a success. Anglophile memorabilia, English relics, intimate wood-panelled booths, an authentic bar and two comfortable snugs all added to the atmosphere and style of something truly unique in the snowfields. Each year, the opening of Cock N Bull unofficially marks the start of Falls' busiest time of the season, with residents gathering to celebrate.This menu is significant because it is representative of an iconic venue in Falls Creek in the 1980s and early 1990s.A printed menu for Christies Cocktails featuring a woman serving cocktails in the centre. It has a border of cocktail glasses and an list of different cocktails and prices.entertainment falls creek, falls creek venues, pretty valley alpine lodge, barry jones falls creek -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyEphemera - Christies Court Menu, 1986
... Pretty Valley Alpine Lodge was built at Falls Creek, Victoria in about 1963. The top floor was the former mess building at Rocky Valley hydro camp. ...Pretty Valley Alpine Lodge was built at Falls Creek, Victoria in about 1963. The top floor was the former mess building at Rocky Valley hydro camp. ...Pretty Valley Alpine Lodge was built at Falls Creek, Victoria in about 1963. The top floor was the former mess building at Rocky Valley hydro camp. In 1978, Barry Jones came to Falls Creek in 1978 before purchasing the Pretty Valley Alpine Lodge in 1979. He initially intended to stay for about three years but was still there four decades later. One of the important features of the Pretty Valley Alpine Lodge was Christies Cocktail Bar. Christies was the place to go for cocktails and après ski in the 80s and early 90s. In 1996, Barry decided to take a calculated gamble. Christies cocktail bar, which traded on the premise for the ten previous winters was revamped in favour of an English pub, the Cock N Bull, in the heart of Falls Creek. The pub with traditional English fare and beers on tap rapidly became a success. Anglophile memorabilia, English relics, intimate wood-panelled booths, an authentic bar and two comfortable snugs all added to the atmosphere and style of something truly unique in the snowfields. Each year, the opening of Cock N Bull unofficially marks the start of Falls' busiest time of the season, with residents gathering to celebrate.This menu is significant because it is representative of an iconic venue in Falls Creek in the 1980s and early 1990s.A printed menu for Christies Court at Pretty Valley Alpine Lodge for the 1986 season.entertainment falls creek, falls creek venues, pretty valley alpine lodge, barry jones falls creek -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyEphemera - Christies Cocktail Menu 1
... Pretty Valley Alpine Lodge was built at Falls Creek, Victoria in about 1963. The top floor was the former mess building at Rocky Valley hydro camp. ...Pretty Valley Alpine Lodge was built at Falls Creek, Victoria in about 1963. The top floor was the former mess building at Rocky Valley hydro camp. ...Pretty Valley Alpine Lodge was built at Falls Creek, Victoria in about 1963. The top floor was the former mess building at Rocky Valley hydro camp. In 1978, Barry Jones came to Falls Creek in 1978 before purchasing the Pretty Valley Alpine Lodge in 1979. He initially intended to stay for about three years but was still there four decades later. One of the important features of the Pretty Valley Alpine Lodge was Christies Cocktail Bar. Christies was the place to go for cocktails and après ski in the 80s and early 90s. In 1996, Barry decided to take a calculated gamble. Christies cocktail bar, which traded on the premise for the ten previous winters was revamped in favour of an English pub, the Cock N Bull, in the heart of Falls Creek. The pub with traditional English fare and beers on tap rapidly became a success. Anglophile memorabilia, English relics, intimate wood-panelled booths, an authentic bar and two comfortable snugs all added to the atmosphere and style of something truly unique in the snowfields. Each year, the opening of Cock N Bull unofficially marks the start of Falls' busiest time of the season, with residents gathering to celebrate.This menu is significant because it is representative of an iconic venue in Falls Creek in the 1980s and early 1990s.A printed menu for Christies Cocktail Bar at Pretty Valley Alpine Lodge. The double sided menu features a central panel with the Christies logo and lists of the wide range of available cocktails.entertainment falls creek, falls creek venues, pretty valley alpine lodge, barry jones falls creek -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyEphemera - Christies Cocktail Menu 2
... Pretty Valley Alpine Lodge was built at Falls Creek, Victoria in about 1963. The top floor was the former mess building at Rocky Valley hydro camp. ...Pretty Valley Alpine Lodge was built at Falls Creek, Victoria in about 1963. The top floor was the former mess building at Rocky Valley hydro camp. ...Pretty Valley Alpine Lodge was built at Falls Creek, Victoria in about 1963. The top floor was the former mess building at Rocky Valley hydro camp. In 1978, Barry Jones came to Falls Creek in 1978 before purchasing the Pretty Valley Alpine Lodge in 1979. He initially intended to stay for about three years but was still there four decades later. One of the important features of the Pretty Valley Alpine Lodge was Christies Cocktail Bar. Christies was the place to go for cocktails and après ski in the 80s and early 90s. In 1996, Barry decided to take a calculated gamble. Christies cocktail bar, which traded on the premise for the ten previous winters was revamped in favour of an English pub, the Cock N Bull, in the heart of Falls Creek. The pub with traditional English fare and beers on tap rapidly became a success. Anglophile memorabilia, English relics, intimate wood-panelled booths, an authentic bar and two comfortable snugs all added to the atmosphere and style of something truly unique in the snowfields. Each year, the opening of Cock N Bull unofficially marks the start of Falls' busiest time of the season, with residents gathering to celebrate.This menu is significant because it is representative of an iconic venue in Falls Creek in the 1980s and early 1990s.A printed menu for Christies Cocktail Bar at Pretty Valley Alpine Lodge. The double sided menu features a central panel with the Christies logo and lists of the wide range of available cocktails.entertainment falls creek, falls creek venues, pretty valley alpine lodge, barry jones falls creek -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyEphemera - Christies Cocktail Menu 3
... Pretty Valley Alpine Lodge was built at Falls Creek, Victoria in about 1963. The top floor was the former mess building at Rocky Valley hydro camp. ...Pretty Valley Alpine Lodge was built at Falls Creek, Victoria in about 1963. The top floor was the former mess building at Rocky Valley hydro camp. ...Pretty Valley Alpine Lodge was built at Falls Creek, Victoria in about 1963. The top floor was the former mess building at Rocky Valley hydro camp. In 1978, Barry Jones came to Falls Creek in 1978 before purchasing the Pretty Valley Alpine Lodge in 1979. He initially intended to stay for about three years but was still there four decades later. One of the important features of the Pretty Valley Alpine Lodge was Christies Cocktail Bar. Christies was the place to go for cocktails and après ski in the 80s and early 90s. In 1996, Barry decided to take a calculated gamble. Christies cocktail bar, which traded on the premise for the ten previous winters was revamped in favour of an English pub, the Cock N Bull, in the heart of Falls Creek. The pub with traditional English fare and beers on tap rapidly became a success. Anglophile memorabilia, English relics, intimate wood-panelled booths, an authentic bar and two comfortable snugs all added to the atmosphere and style of something truly unique in the snowfields. Each year, the opening of Cock N Bull unofficially marks the start of Falls' busiest time of the season, with residents gathering to celebrate.This menu is significant because it is representative of an iconic venue in Falls Creek in the 1980s and early 1990s.A printed menu for Christies Cocktail Bar at Pretty Valley Alpine Lodge. The double sided menu features a central panel with the Christies logo and lists of the wide range of available cocktails.entertainment falls creek, falls creek venues, pretty valley alpine lodge, barry jones falls creek
