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Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, 1957 flood, Railway Parade, Eltham, 1957
... Colour photograph of flooded house Railway Parade Eltham 1957...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne floods diamond creek eltham railway parade Colour photograph of flooded house Railway Parade Eltham 1957 1957 flood, Railway Parade, Eltham Photograph Photograph ...Colour photograph of flooded house Railway Parade Eltham 1957floods, diamond creek, eltham, railway parade -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, B/W Photograph of 1973 flood, February 1973
... 1973 flood. Turner's house in High Street Charlton with boat tethered to the fence...Unframed B/W Photograph of 1973 flood. Turner's house in High Street Charlton with boat tethered to the fence after 10 inches of rain fell overnight at Yeungoon causing a flash flood...Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc 1 High Street Charlton goldfields 1973 flood. Turner's house in High Street Charlton with boat tethered to the fence Charlton High Street Turner Floods Unframed B/W Photograph of 1973 flood. ...1973 flood. Turner's house in High Street Charlton with boat tethered to the fenceUnframed B/W Photograph of 1973 flood. Turner's house in High Street Charlton with boat tethered to the fence after 10 inches of rain fell overnight at Yeungoon causing a flash floodcharlton, high street, turner, floods -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Subsidence to carport as a result of water damage, possibly near Mountainview Road, Briar Hill, c.1965, 1965c
... floods, houses, Victa lawn mower...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne floods, houses, Victa lawn mower Black and white negative film, 120 6x6 format, 3 continuous frames, sectioned Subsidence to carport as a result of water damage, possibly near Mountainview Road, Briar Hill, c.1965 Photograph ...Black and white negative film, 120 6x6 format, 3 continuous frames, sectionedfloods, houses, victa lawn mower -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Subsidence to carport as a result of water damage, possibly near Mountainview Road, Briar Hill, c.1965, 1965c
... floods, houses...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne floods, houses Black and white negative film, 120 6x6 format, 3 continuous frames, sectioned Subsidence to carport as a result of water damage, possibly near Mountainview Road, Briar Hill, c.1965 Photograph ...Black and white negative film, 120 6x6 format, 3 continuous frames, sectionedfloods, houses -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Subsidence to carport as a result of water damage, possibly near Mountainview Road, Briar Hill, c.1965, 1965c
... floods, houses...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Possibly Al Saunders at Hurstbridge? floods, houses Black and white negative film, 120 6x6 format, 3 continuous frames, sectioned Subsidence to carport as a result of water damage, possibly near Mountainview Road, Briar Hill, c.1965 Photograph ...Possibly Al Saunders at Hurstbridge?Black and white negative film, 120 6x6 format, 3 continuous frames, sectionedfloods, houses -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, Cameron, Ian, 1973 Flood W. Fitzpatrick's House on Calder Highway, Feb 1973
... 1973 Flood W. Fitzpatrick's House on Calder Highway...1973 flood. W. Fitzpatrick's house on Calder Hwy, surrounded by flood water from Yeungroon Creek....B/W photograph of 1973 flood. W Fitzpatrick's house on Calder Highway surrounded by flood water from flooded Yeungroon Creek....Charlton Calder Highway Yeungroon Floods B/W photograph of 1973 flood. W Fitzpatrick's house on Calder Highway surrounded by flood water from flooded Yeungroon Creek. 1973 Flood W. ...1973 flood. W. Fitzpatrick's house on Calder Hwy, surrounded by flood water from Yeungroon Creek.B/W photograph of 1973 flood. W Fitzpatrick's house on Calder Highway surrounded by flood water from flooded Yeungroon Creek.charlton, calder highway, yeungroon, floods -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Black and White Print, Old settler's cottage, Floods Lane, North Warrandyte, c.1935
... ...Floods Road...houses...Was originally Floods Lane and became Floods Road off Kangaroo Ground-Warrandyte Rd near boundary of North Warrandyte Cottage Floods Lane Floods Road houses Kangaroo Ground-Warrandyte Road North Warrandyte pioneers Inscribed in pencil on reverse "early 20's near Flood Rd taken 30's. 21/1.89" and in pen ".16/1.80" Black and white print on photo paper Old settler's cottage, Floods Lane, North Warrandyte Photograph Black and White Print ...An early settler's cottage of 1920s vintage near Floods Rd taken in the 1930s. Was originally Floods Lane and became Floods Road off Kangaroo Ground-Warrandyte Rd near boundary of North WarrandyteInscribed in pencil on reverse "early 20's near Flood Rd taken 30's. 21/1.89" and in pen ".16/1.80"cottage, floods lane, floods road, houses, kangaroo ground-warrandyte road, north warrandyte, pioneers -
Eltham District Historical Society IncSlide, Floodwaters near Rocknall, Diamond Street, Eltham, November 1971, 1971
... diamond street, eltham, floods, rocknall, houses...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne diamond street, eltham, floods, rocknall, houses 35 mm colour positive transparency Mount - Agfacolor Service (Blue) Floodwaters near Rocknall, Diamond Street, Eltham, November 1971 Slide Slide ...35 mm colour positive transparency Mount - Agfacolor Service (Blue)diamond street, eltham, floods, rocknall, houses -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Floods, 1934
... Floods... Halls... Houses...All low lying areas of Lakes Entrance flooded. Floods Halls Houses Roads and Streets On Back Old Cat No 77 Black and white photograph of flood waters around the Mechanics Hall. ...Severe flooding all over Gippsland in August 1934. All low lying areas of Lakes Entrance flooded.Black and white photograph of flood waters around the Mechanics Hall. Shows external stairway to bio-box addition for film projector. Mr Syd Allen projectionist seen at lobby steps. Lakes Entrance VictoriaOn Back Old Cat No 77floods, halls, houses, roads and streets -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Floods, Mechanic Street Lakes Entrance 1952, 1952
... Floods... Halls... Houses...Date made June 1952 Floods Halls Houses Roads and Streets On reverse - Flood water near Mechanics Hall June 1952. ...Date made June 1952Black and white small format photograph of flood waters in Mechanics Street, showing extent of inundation around Mechanics Hall on left and having housing on right of image looking towards Cunninghame Arm. Lakes Entrance VictoriaOn reverse - Flood water near Mechanics Hall June 1952. The pumps were working when this was taken.floods, halls, houses, roads and streets -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Floods in North Kew, 1934
... Floods in North Kew, 1934. Chipperfield's Boat House under flood....Numerous photographs record flooding throughout the Twentieth Century. floods (kew) 1934 yarra river chipperfield's boat house Floods in North Kew, 1934. ...Living with natural processes was frequently a challenge to early European settlers and later residents of what was in the 1850s administered by the Borondara Road Board. This was compounded by the area being bounded on three sides by rivers (Yarra River, Koonung Creek and Gardiner's Creek). In 1849, the historian James Bonwick recorded that "our district [Kew] suffered considerably. Mr Wade speaks of 80 acres, out of 100 acres of his cultivated paddock, covered by water." Newspapers continued to describe major flooding in Kew in 1863, 1869, 1878, 1880, 1889, 1891, 1916 and 1934. While the construction of the Upper Yarra dam in 1957 reduced the levels of flowing downstream, local and riverine floods continue.The Kew Historical Society's pictures and map collections testify to the impact of flooding in the district. They have historical importance in documenting the extent of flooding in the district and its affects on homes, services and recreation. Numerous photographs record flooding throughout the Twentieth Century.Floods in North Kew, 1934. Chipperfield's Boat House under flood.floods (kew) 1934, yarra river, chipperfield's boat house -
Kew Historical Society IncPrint - Walmer Street Foot Bridge
... Flood. It has two major brick piers while the remainder of the trestle supports are metal. The original photograph from which this copy was made was taken after 1901 as it shows the second bridge under construction. Houses...Being rebuilt after 1901 flood damaged it. Houses on left are in Young St."...House 188 High Street Kew melbourne A bridge to Walmer Street, Kew, from Abbotsford was located at the northern end of Burnley Street. It was a foot bridge. bridges -- kew (vic.) Walmer street bridge Melbourne Botanic Gardens Written on reverse: "Walmer St. Bridge. Erected 1896. Being rebuilt after 1901 flood ...A bridge to Walmer Street, Kew, from Abbotsford was located at the northern end of Burnley Street. It was a foot bridge.Photographic print of the Walmer Street Bridge. The view of the Bridge is from the Abbotsford side of the Yarra. A section of pipe on the near side of the bridge is a remnant of the irrigation pipes that carried water from above Dight's falls to the Melbourne Botanic Gardens. The former bridge, constructed in 1896 was swept away in the 1901 Flood. It has two major brick piers while the remainder of the trestle supports are metal. The original photograph from which this copy was made was taken after 1901 as it shows the second bridge under construction. Houses in Young Street, Kew, can be seen on the far side of the river.Written on reverse: "Walmer St. Bridge. Erected 1896. Being rebuilt after 1901 flood damaged it. Houses on left are in Young St."bridges -- kew (vic.), walmer street bridge, melbourne botanic gardens -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Fay Bridge, Flood damage at Nillumbik Medical Centre, 1078 Main Road, Eltham, 26 December 2011
... A flash flood occurred from significant rain fall and hail, which accumulated along an old waterway with floodwater submerging cars along Valonia Drive then down Grove Street flooding houses, through the Bible Street Reserve where it then submerged Main Road washing away the small railway trestle bridge opposite the reserve then flooding the Judge Book Village before finally entering the Diamond Creek.....A flash flood occurred from significant rain fall and hail, which accumulated along an old waterway with floodwater submerging cars along Valonia Drive then down Grove Street flooding houses, through the Bible Street Reserve where it then submerged Main Road washing away the small railway trestle bridge opposite the reserve then flooding the Judge Book Village before finally entering the Diamond Creek.. ...Flood damage resulting from a late afternoon storm on Christmas Day 2011. A flash flood occurred from significant rain fall and hail, which accumulated along an old waterway with floodwater submerging cars along Valonia Drive then down Grove Street flooding houses, through the Bible Street Reserve where it then submerged Main Road washing away the small railway trestle bridge opposite the reserve then flooding the Judge Book Village before finally entering the Diamond Creek..fay bridge collection, 2011-12-26, bible street reserve, flood damage, floods, floodwater, main road, nillumbik medical centre -
Eltham District Historical Society IncNewsclipping, Vince Chadwick, Violent storms shatter the peace of Christmas, The Age, Monday, December 26, p3, 2011
... A flash flood occurred from significant rain fall and hail, which accumulated along an old waterway with floodwater submerging cars along Valonia Drive then down Grove Street flooding houses, through the Bible Street Reserve where it then submerged Main Road washing away the small railway trestle bridge opposite the reserve then flooding the Judge Book Village before finally entering the Diamond Creek. ...A flash flood occurred from significant rain fall and hail, which accumulated along an old waterway with floodwater submerging cars along Valonia Drive then down Grove Street flooding houses, through the Bible Street Reserve where it then submerged Main Road washing away the small railway trestle bridge opposite the reserve then flooding the Judge Book Village before finally entering the Diamond Creek. ...A late afternoon storm on Christmas Day 2011. A flash flood occurred from significant rain fall and hail, which accumulated along an old waterway with floodwater submerging cars along Valonia Drive then down Grove Street flooding houses, through the Bible Street Reserve where it then submerged Main Road washing away the small railway trestle bridge opposite the reserve then flooding the Judge Book Village before finally entering the Diamond Creek. Widespread damage occured from hail and flash flooding.fay bridge collection, 2011-12-26, eltham, flood damage, floods, grove street, main road, valonia drive -
Eltham District Historical Society IncNewsclipping, Reid Sexton, Wild day's trail of destruction, The Age, Tuesday, December 27, pp4-5, 2011
... A flash flood occurred from significant rain fall and hail, which accumulated along an old waterway with floodwater submerging cars along Valonia Drive then down Grove Street flooding houses, through the Bible Street Reserve where it then submerged Main Road washing away the small railway trestle bridge opposite the reserve then flooding the Judge Book Village before finally entering the Diamond Creek. ...A flash flood occurred from significant rain fall and hail, which accumulated along an old waterway with floodwater submerging cars along Valonia Drive then down Grove Street flooding houses, through the Bible Street Reserve where it then submerged Main Road washing away the small railway trestle bridge opposite the reserve then flooding the Judge Book Village before finally entering the Diamond Creek. ...A late afternoon storm on Christmas Day 2011. A flash flood occurred from significant rain fall and hail, which accumulated along an old waterway with floodwater submerging cars along Valonia Drive then down Grove Street flooding houses, through the Bible Street Reserve where it then submerged Main Road washing away the small railway trestle bridge opposite the reserve then flooding the Judge Book Village before finally entering the Diamond Creek. Widespread damage occured from hail and flash flooding.fay bridge collection, eltham, 2011-12-27, flood damage, floods, floodwater -
Eltham District Historical Society IncNewsclipping, Angus Thompson et al, Another insurance storm brews, Herald Sun, Tuesday, December 27, pp4-5, 2011
... A flash flood occurred from significant rain fall and hail, which accumulated along an old waterway with floodwater submerging cars along Valonia Drive then down Grove Street flooding houses, through the Bible Street Reserve where it then submerged Main Road washing away the small railway trestle bridge opposite the reserve then flooding the Judge Book Village before finally entering the Diamond Creek. ...A flash flood occurred from significant rain fall and hail, which accumulated along an old waterway with floodwater submerging cars along Valonia Drive then down Grove Street flooding houses, through the Bible Street Reserve where it then submerged Main Road washing away the small railway trestle bridge opposite the reserve then flooding the Judge Book Village before finally entering the Diamond Creek. ...A late afternoon storm on Christmas Day 2011. A flash flood occurred from significant rain fall and hail, which accumulated along an old waterway with floodwater submerging cars along Valonia Drive then down Grove Street flooding houses, through the Bible Street Reserve where it then submerged Main Road washing away the small railway trestle bridge opposite the reserve then flooding the Judge Book Village before finally entering the Diamond Creek. Widespread damage occured from hail and flash flooding.fay bridge collection, eltham, 2011-12-27, flood damage, floods, floodwater -
Eltham District Historical Society IncNewsclipping, Shaun Campbell, Clean-up to take weeks, Diamond Valley Leader, December 2011
... A flash flood occurred from significant rain fall and hail, which accumulated along an old waterway with floodwater submerging cars along Valonia Drive then down Grove Street flooding houses, through the Bible Street Reserve where it then submerged Main Road washing away the small railway trestle bridge opposite the reserve then flooding the Judge Book Village before finally entering the Diamond Creek. ...A flash flood occurred from significant rain fall and hail, which accumulated along an old waterway with floodwater submerging cars along Valonia Drive then down Grove Street flooding houses, through the Bible Street Reserve where it then submerged Main Road washing away the small railway trestle bridge opposite the reserve then flooding the Judge Book Village before finally entering the Diamond Creek. ...A late afternoon storm on Christmas Day 2011. A flash flood occurred from significant rain fall and hail, which accumulated along an old waterway with floodwater submerging cars along Valonia Drive then down Grove Street flooding houses, through the Bible Street Reserve where it then submerged Main Road washing away the small railway trestle bridge opposite the reserve then flooding the Judge Book Village before finally entering the Diamond Creek. Widespread damage occured from hail and flash flooding.fay bridge collection, eltham, flood damage, floods, floodwater -
Eltham District Historical Society IncNewsclipping, Shaun Campbell, Mayor backs under-fire, under-water CFA crew, Diamond Valley Leader, December 2011
... A flash flood occurred from significant rain fall and hail, which accumulated along an old waterway with floodwater submerging cars along Valonia Drive then down Grove Street flooding houses, through the Bible Street Reserve where it then submerged Main Road washing away the small railway trestle bridge opposite the reserve then flooding the Judge Book Village before finally entering the Diamond Creek. ...A flash flood occurred from significant rain fall and hail, which accumulated along an old waterway with floodwater submerging cars along Valonia Drive then down Grove Street flooding houses, through the Bible Street Reserve where it then submerged Main Road washing away the small railway trestle bridge opposite the reserve then flooding the Judge Book Village before finally entering the Diamond Creek. ...A late afternoon storm on Christmas Day 2011. A flash flood occurred from significant rain fall and hail, which accumulated along an old waterway with floodwater submerging cars along Valonia Drive then down Grove Street flooding houses, through the Bible Street Reserve where it then submerged Main Road washing away the small railway trestle bridge opposite the reserve then flooding the Judge Book Village before finally entering the Diamond Creek. Widespread damage occured from hail and flash flooding.fay bridge collection, eltham, flood damage, floods, floodwater, main road, research fire brigade -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, Charlton Tribune, 1973 February Flood, Feb 1973
... Feb 1973 flood Charlton, Victoria. Old Ive's house with floodwater to front fence on the Calder Highway opposite Charlton Park Gates. ...B/W Photograph of February 1973 flood. Old Ive's house with floodwater to front fence on Calder Highway opposite Charlton Park gates. ...Charlton Calder Highway Local Brick Floods B/W Photograph of February 1973 flood. Old Ive's house with floodwater to front fence on Calder Highway opposite Charlton Park gates. ...Feb 1973 flood Charlton, Victoria. Old Ive's house with floodwater to front fence on the Calder Highway opposite Charlton Park Gates. Mrs Gloria Jordan.B/W Photograph of February 1973 flood. Old Ive's house with floodwater to front fence on Calder Highway opposite Charlton Park gates. Photo used in Charlton Tribune on 09/07/1973 P4.charlton, calder highway, local brick, floods -
Stawell Historical Society IncRealia, Hand Made Bricks from Carrs Plains Homestead c1860
... The house could only be single Storey. House flooded in 1974 but was lived in to 1983 by Ian Taylor & family....The house could only be single Storey. House flooded in 1974 but was lived in to 1983 by Ian Taylor & family. ...Bricks made c1860 for Carrs Plains from local clay. House was to be double story but contractor built piles of bricks that were hollow and left after being paid. The house could only be single Storey. House flooded in 1974 but was lived in to 1983 by Ian Taylor & family.Three handmade bricks redish orange in colourhomestead -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Willsmere Bridge, 1934
... Following the 1934 flood, the house was restored. The floating pontoon, sometimes referred to as a ‘kiosk’ or ‘canteen’, was used to store canoes. ...Following the 1934 flood, the house was restored. The floating pontoon, sometimes referred to as a ‘kiosk’ or ‘canteen’, was used to store canoes. ...Several boathouses were built in Kew and Fairfield in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They included Chipperfield’s ‘Moorings’ and floating pontoon. The substantial two-storey house was named the Moorings, and incorporated an upper storey residence. The Moorings was almost washed away in the 1916 floods, and in 1934 almost totally submerged when the Yarra River rose 26 feet in 14 hours. Following the 1934 flood, the house was restored. The floating pontoon, sometimes referred to as a ‘kiosk’ or ‘canteen’, was used to store canoes. Both were removed in 1972 for the construction of the Eastern Freeway.This work forms part of the collection assembled by the historian Dorothy Rogers, that was donated to the Kew Historical Society by her son John Rogers in 2015. The manuscripts, photographs, maps, and documents were sourced by her from both family and local collections or produced as references for her print publications. Many were directly used by Rogers in writing ‘Lovely Old Homes of Kew’ (1961) and 'A History of Kew' (1973), or the numerous articles on local history that she produced for suburban newspapers. Most of the photographs in the collection include detailed annotations in her hand. The Rogers Collection provides a comprehensive insight into the working habits of a historian in the 1960s and 1970s. Together it forms the largest privately-donated collection within the archives of the Kew Historical Society.A view of flooded areas in North Kew in the flood of 1934.Willsmere Bridge. Chipperfields. 1934 floodwillsmere, flood, yarra flood, chipperfields, chipperfields boathouse, north kew -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Chipperfield's Boat House & Floating Pontoon, c.1939
... Following the 1934 flood, the house was restored. The floating pontoon, sometimes referred to as a ‘kiosk’ or ‘canteen’, was used to store canoes. ...Following the 1934 flood, the house was restored. The floating pontoon, sometimes referred to as a ‘kiosk’ or ‘canteen’, was used to store canoes. ...Several boathouses were built in Kew and Fairfield in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They included Chipperfield’s ‘Moorings’ and floating pontoon. The substantial two-storey house was named the Moorings, and incorporated an upper storey residence. The Moorings was almost washed away in the 1916 floods, and in 1934 almost totally submerged when the Yarra River rose 26 feet in 14 hours. Following the 1934 flood, the house was restored. The floating pontoon, sometimes referred to as a ‘kiosk’ or ‘canteen’, was used to store canoes. Both were removed in 1972 for the construction of the Eastern Freeway.This work forms part of the collection assembled by the historian Dorothy Rogers, that was donated to the Kew Historical Society by her son John Rogers in 2015. The manuscripts, photographs, maps, and documents were sourced by her from both family and local collections or produced as references for her print publications. Many were directly used by Rogers in writing ‘Lovely Old Homes of Kew’ (1961) and 'A History of Kew' (1973), or the numerous articles on local history that she produced for suburban newspapers. Most of the photographs in the collection include detailed annotations in her hand. The Rogers Collection provides a comprehensive insight into the working habits of a historian in the 1960s and 1970s. Together it forms the largest privately-donated collection within the archives of the Kew Historical Society.Chipperfield's Floating Canteen (also known as the pontoon) on the Yarra River. at North Kew The children wading in the river are believed to be the three sons of Dorothy Rogers."Chipperfield's Floating Canteen & house in background. At extreme right - observe channel where Connors Creek flows in."chipperfield's boat house, river yarra, dorothy rogers, floods 1916, 1934 -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotographs, Plenty River Flood 1974, 1974_05
... #3: Plenty at Greensborough1974 flood (Note: "The house on left hand side of the picture - would it be the Medical/dental #4: Rand St. foot bridge remnants (Plenty R.) ...#3: Plenty at Greensborough1974 flood (Note: "The house on left hand side of the picture - would it be the Medical/dental #4: Rand St. foot bridge remnants (Plenty R.) ...Five photographs of the Plenty River in flood 1974, taken around Greensborough by June and Brian Roberts.Five photographs b & w; one note with #3#1: Plenty River may '74 flood. Flintoff St. bridge wrecked #2: [Unmarked]? #3: Plenty at Greensborough1974 flood (Note: "The house on left hand side of the picture - would it be the Medical/dental #4: Rand St. foot bridge remnants (Plenty R.) May '74 #5: Debris dumped on park by Plenty R. flood May 1974 floods, plenty river -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Rosemont House- Alice Fraser, her daughter Joan and husband George,, Lakes Entrance Victoria. c1935
... Sepia toned photograph of a man carrying a woman through flood water surrounding Rosemont House, Barkes Avenue. On the veranda of boarding house are Alice Fraser nee Falk, her daughter Joan and husband George leaning on stick, beside house is a soft topped sedan car with sign Telsons on back, Lakes Entrance Victoria....Genealogy Guesthouses Floods Sepia toned photograph of a man carrying a woman through flood water surrounding Rosemont House, Barkes Avenue. On the veranda of boarding house are Alice Fraser nee Falk, her daughter Joan and husband George leaning on stick, beside house is a soft topped sedan car with sign Telsons on back, Lakes Entrance Victoria. ...Sepia toned photograph of a man carrying a woman through flood water surrounding Rosemont House, Barkes Avenue. On the veranda of boarding house are Alice Fraser nee Falk, her daughter Joan and husband George leaning on stick, beside house is a soft topped sedan car with sign Telsons on back, Lakes Entrance Victoria.genealogy, guesthouses, floods -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Burgess House, Victoria Street (Abbotsford), 1880-1900
... Major floods recurred of the Yarra River on a regular basis. A flood in 1901 destroyed this house in Victoria Street, Abbotsford. ...The buildings were washed away in a flood in 1901 The house was in the same location as that on which Handley & Tilly was later built. ...The buildings were washed away in a flood in 1901 The house was in the same location as that on which Handley & Tilly was later built. ...Major floods recurred of the Yarra River on a regular basis. A flood in 1901 destroyed this house in Victoria Street, Abbotsford. Later print copy of an original photograph. Home of C/N Burgess on the south side of Yarra River. The buildings were washed away in a flood in 1901 The house was in the same location as that on which Handley & Tilly was later built. This would locate it on the north side of Victoria Street, Abbotsford between Burnley Street and the Victoria Street Bridge. Photo shows three men and one woman working in an established garden in front of a weatherboard cottage."Home of C/N Burgess on south side of river; washed away in 1901; Handley & Tilly on site"yarra river -- floods, yarra river flood -- 1901, burgess family -- victoria street -- abbotsford (vic.) -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine & District Photographs
... |Coles Hampshire Rd Sunshine Opening Day C1951 (Replaced the store of JW McGrath & Co)|ICI Deer Park C1920's|Old Braybrook Shire Hall|Hunt Club Hotel Deer Park|House photos and street phto perhaps of Sunshine includes 179 Morris St Sunshine|Melbourne Meat Preserving Works (later Hume Site) Maribyrnong River|Raleigh's Castle Maribyrnong River (Highpint West nowadays)|Maribyrnong Swimming Club and Syd Dunne 1921|AIF Lighthorse Camp or Remount Depot Maribyrnong C1920 (Later ordinance factory site)|Riverview Tea Gardens Tennis Etc Maribyrnong River|Angler's Hotel Maribyrnong River|Maribyrnong River near Ordinance Factory area eary 1900's|Maribyrnong River in flood 1906|Other area of Maribyrnong River photos|Feamle workers|Women hand sewing gloves ammunition workers|Kororoit Creek in flood with Parson's house and horse hair factory in the blackground|Gum tree and sheds...|Coles Hampshire Rd Sunshine Opening Day C1951 (Replaced the store of JW McGrath & Co)|ICI Deer Park C1920's|Old Braybrook Shire Hall|Hunt Club Hotel Deer Park|House photos and street phto perhaps of Sunshine includes 179 Morris St Sunshine|Melbourne Meat Preserving Works (later Hume Site) Maribyrnong River|Raleigh's Castle Maribyrnong River (Highpint West nowadays)|Maribyrnong Swimming Club and Syd Dunne 1921|AIF Lighthorse Camp or Remount Depot Maribyrnong C1920 (Later ordinance factory site)|Riverview Tea Gardens Tennis Etc Maribyrnong River|Angler's Hotel Maribyrnong River|Maribyrnong River near Ordinance Factory area eary 1900's|Maribyrnong River in flood 1906|Other area of Maribyrnong River photos|Feamle workers|Women hand sewing gloves ammunition workers|Kororoit Creek in flood with Parson's house and horse hair factory in the blackground|Gum tree and sheds Large black folder with photos within Photograph Sunshine & District Photographs ...Donated to the Society by the Sunshine Library. Mary of the photographs have been used in displaysNewman J : Blacksmith and Wheelwright Ballarat Rd Braybrook|H.V. McKay Workers : hats on and off|H.V. McKay : Highland band in front of his home at Toorak|Sunshine Harvester Works : ploughs tractors etc|Harrison men : Harrison's Fram Werribee|RSS & AILA Sunshine (Returned Sailors' Soldiers' & Airmens Imperial League of Australia (RSL R.S.L.)|Coles Hampshire Rd Sunshine Opening Day C1951 (Replaced the store of JW McGrath & Co)|ICI Deer Park C1920's|Old Braybrook Shire Hall|Hunt Club Hotel Deer Park|House photos and street phto perhaps of Sunshine includes 179 Morris St Sunshine|Melbourne Meat Preserving Works (later Hume Site) Maribyrnong River|Raleigh's Castle Maribyrnong River (Highpint West nowadays)|Maribyrnong Swimming Club and Syd Dunne 1921|AIF Lighthorse Camp or Remount Depot Maribyrnong C1920 (Later ordinance factory site)|Riverview Tea Gardens Tennis Etc Maribyrnong River|Angler's Hotel Maribyrnong River|Maribyrnong River near Ordinance Factory area eary 1900's|Maribyrnong River in flood 1906|Other area of Maribyrnong River photos|Feamle workers|Women hand sewing gloves ammunition workers|Kororoit Creek in flood with Parson's house and horse hair factory in the blackground|Gum tree and sheds -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Marnie McLeod, Floods of the River Yarra at Kew, 1916
... Laver's private residence fortunately is high above flood level, but two houses he owns off Young-street have been flooded out. ...Laver's private residence fortunately is high above flood level, but two houses he owns off Young-street have been flooded out. ...The donation was accompanied by the following letter from the donor: "Hi. I found these in with family photos. Taken by family as Mamie McLeod was living in Fellows Street, Kew, so would be near there. Retain (or discard) as you see fit." [Donor's name and address withheld from public view]. To gain an insight into the flood levels at Kew, it is worth reading newspaper accounts of the event. The Age published an article - Valuable Gardens Destroyed at Kew - on 25 September 1916: "VALUABLE GARDENS DESTROYED AT KEW. From the heights of Studley Park, Kew, a splendid view of the flood waters can be obtained, and yesterday afternoon, despite continuous rain, crowds of citizens assembled there to witness the spectacle. There is a vast stretch of water some 300 or 400 yards broad, above the foot bridge connecting Gipps-street, Collingwood, and Studley Park. The river is only about 3 feet from the top of the embankment connecting with the ramp of the bridge on the Studiey Park side. When the upper llood waters come down it is almost a certainty that tne embankment will be submerged and the bridge rendered impassible. Below the bridge the waters again stretch out, and have submerged all the low-lying land on the Collingwood side and invaded the back premises ot the Kodak Co., Phoenix Biscuit Factory, a tannery adjoining thereto, the Shamrock Brewery, and Chinese gardens in the vicinity. At Walmer-street-bridge, at the end of Studley Park, the low-lying land on the Kew side is covered with water to the depth of many feet. Tlie land in question is owned in a great part by Mr Frank Lavers who haa gone in for intense culture on a pretty liberal scale on both the slopes of the hill and on the river flat. On the latter he is cultivating many acres of asparagus, and has at a considerable cost spent three years in preparing the ground and installing an irrigation system, reticulated from the Yan Yean water supply. This year the asparagus was put down, and the plants were in a promising condition. Tlie flood waters are now flowing fast over the land. The crop is ruined, and three years' work and expenditure destroyed. Mr. Laver's private residence fortunately is high above flood level, but two houses he owns off Young-street have been flooded out. Having been warned in time, the tenants removed their furniture hefore the water came down to Mr. Laver's residence, where they themselves have been given accommodation in the meantime. All the river flats in East Kew are under water. One or two low-lying houses have been flooded. Chipperfield's boat shed at Willsmere is nearly covered, and some Chinese gardens in the vicinity are several feet under water."This, and the other three photographs donated of floods in Kew are believed to be the earliest in the collection. Together with our original MMBW River Yarra map showing flood levels, these items, when compared allow researchers to gain a visual perspective of the extent of the flood in 1916. Black and white photograph of flooded trees in Kew with rising dry ground in distance.Inscription on reverse in pencil: "Flood River Yarra Kew Vic"river yarra, kew, floods 1916 -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Marnie McLeod, Floods on the River Yarra at Kew, 1916
... Laver's private residence fortunately is high above flood level, but two houses he owns off Young-street have been flooded out. ...Laver's private residence fortunately is high above flood level, but two houses he owns off Young-street have been flooded out. ...The donation was accompanied by the following letter from the donor: "Hi. I found these in with family photos. Taken by family as Mamie McLeod was living in Fellows Street, Kew, so would be near there. Retain (or discard) as you see fit." [Donor's name and address withheld from public view]. To gain an insight into the flood levels at Kew, it is worth reading newspaper accounts of the event. The Age published an article - Valuable Gardens Destroyed at Kew - on 25 September 1916: "VALUABLE GARDENS DESTROYED AT KEW. From the heights of Studley Park, Kew, a splendid view of the flood waters can be obtained, and yesterday afternoon, despite continuous rain, crowds of citizens assembled there to witness the spectacle. There is a vast stretch of water some 300 or 400 yards broad, above the foot bridge connecting Gipps-street, Collingwood, and Studley Park. The river is only about 3 feet from the top of the embankment connecting with the ramp of the bridge on the Studiey Park side. When the upper llood waters come down it is almost a certainty that tne embankment will be submerged and the bridge rendered impassible. Below the bridge the waters again stretch out, and have submerged all the low-lying land on the Collingwood side and invaded the back premises ot the Kodak Co., Phoenix Biscuit Factory, a tannery adjoining thereto, the Shamrock Brewery, and Chinese gardens in the vicinity. At Walmer-street-bridge, at the end of Studley Park, the low-lying land on the Kew side is covered with water to the depth of many feet. Tlie land in question is owned in a great part by Mr Frank Lavers who haa gone in for intense culture on a pretty liberal scale on both the slopes of the hill and on the river flat. On the latter he is cultivating many acres of asparagus, and has at a considerable cost spent three years in preparing the ground and installing an irrigation system, reticulated from the Yan Yean water supply. This year the asparagus was put down, and the plants were in a promising condition. Tlie flood waters are now flowing fast over the land. The crop is ruined, and three years' work and expenditure destroyed. Mr. Laver's private residence fortunately is high above flood level, but two houses he owns off Young-street have been flooded out. Having been warned in time, the tenants removed their furniture hefore the water came down to Mr. Laver's residence, where they themselves have been given accommodation in the meantime. All the river flats in East Kew are under water. One or two low-lying houses have been flooded. Chipperfield's boat shed at Willsmere is nearly covered, and some Chinese gardens in the vicinity are several feet under water."This, and the other three photographs donated of floods in Kew are believed to be the earliest in the collection. Together with our original MMBW River Yarra map showing flood levels, these items, when compared allow researchers to gain a visual perspective of the extent of the flood in 1916. Panoramic view, believed to be looking north towards Fairfield from the Zig-Zag Bridge on the River Yarra. The inscription on the reverese identifies it as taken before 1920.Inscription on reverse in ink "(pre 1920) Flood from Zig-zag bridge Yarra River, Kew Vic."river yarra, kew, floods 1916, zig-zag bridge -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Marnie McLeod, Flood, River Yarra, Kew, 1916
... Laver's private residence fortunately is high above flood level, but two houses he owns off Young-street have been flooded out. ...Laver's private residence fortunately is high above flood level, but two houses he owns off Young-street have been flooded out. ...The donation was accompanied by the following letter from the donor: "Hi. I found these in with family photos. Taken by family as Mamie McLeod was living in Fellows Street, Kew, so would be near there. Retain (or discard) as you see fit." [Donor's name and address withheld from public view]. To gain an insight into the flood levels at Kew, it is worth reading newspaper accounts of the event. The Age published an article - Valuable Gardens Destroyed at Kew - on 25 September 1916: "VALUABLE GARDENS DESTROYED AT KEW. From the heights of Studley Park, Kew, a splendid view of the flood waters can be obtained, and yesterday afternoon, despite continuous rain, crowds of citizens assembled there to witness the spectacle. There is a vast stretch of water some 300 or 400 yards broad, above the foot bridge connecting Gipps-street, Collingwood, and Studley Park. The river is only about 3 feet from the top of the embankment connecting with the ramp of the bridge on the Studiey Park side. When the upper llood waters come down it is almost a certainty that tne embankment will be submerged and the bridge rendered impassible. Below the bridge the waters again stretch out, and have submerged all the low-lying land on the Collingwood side and invaded the back premises ot the Kodak Co., Phoenix Biscuit Factory, a tannery adjoining thereto, the Shamrock Brewery, and Chinese gardens in the vicinity. At Walmer-street-bridge, at the end of Studley Park, the low-lying land on the Kew side is covered with water to the depth of many feet. Tlie land in question is owned in a great part by Mr Frank Lavers who haa gone in for intense culture on a pretty liberal scale on both the slopes of the hill and on the river flat. On the latter he is cultivating many acres of asparagus, and has at a considerable cost spent three years in preparing the ground and installing an irrigation system, reticulated from the Yan Yean water supply. This year the asparagus was put down, and the plants were in a promising condition. Tlie flood waters are now flowing fast over the land. The crop is ruined, and three years' work and expenditure destroyed. Mr. Laver's private residence fortunately is high above flood level, but two houses he owns off Young-street have been flooded out. Having been warned in time, the tenants removed their furniture hefore the water came down to Mr. Laver's residence, where they themselves have been given accommodation in the meantime. All the river flats in East Kew are under water. One or two low-lying houses have been flooded. Chipperfield's boat shed at Willsmere is nearly covered, and some Chinese gardens in the vicinity are several feet under water."This, and the other three photographs donated of floods in Kew are believed to be the earliest in the collection. Together with our original MMBW River Yarra map showing flood levels, these items, when compared allow researchers to gain a visual perspective of the extent of the flood in 1916. Small black and white photograph of flooded trees in Kew.Inscription on reverse in ink "Flood R. Yarra Kew Vicriver yarra, kew, floods 1916 -
Melton City LibrariesPhotograph, Mrs Knox and Beryl Gillespie at the First Hundred Years Celebration of Melton State School 430, 1970
... its banks, water and debri covered the course on one year our first Club house was flooded out. It took several working bees to clean it up. ... its banks, water and debri covered the course on one year our first Club house was flooded out. It took several working bees to clean it up. ...Beryl Knox speaking about early life in Melton. Page 1 1949 – 64 years ago. We began our married life at Melton Sth. The house on the corner of the Exford Rd and Staughton St-- dusty gravel roads, box thorns and noxious weeds everywhere and a sprinkling of houses and vacant land. It was a friendly community consisting of old family names. McDonalds, Blacks, Dodemaide, Cahill, Coopers, Minns, Tinklers, Nesbitts, Cochranes, Wickhams, Exells. Mavis Butler. The home owned by Mr. Robinson and Miss Robinson had been shifted in two parts transported from Diggers Rest and it is still standing 2013. Bruce’s father purchased the house and two adjoining blocks, the Conways built on one and the Rawlinson family on the other block. Eileen still resides there, she was only a baby in a pram and the family had not long arrived from England. The railway line was close to the house and the contents would rattle when heavy steams trains went through, and on a clear frosty night the 1am paper train would echo roar through very loudly when labouring towards the Exford Bridge. Then the two carriage motor train was introduced, this was great for the workers and schoolies who travelled to Melbourne. The train pulled up at the crossing or riding to pick up or drop off. Melva Gillespie (nee Hirt) Bill Cahill delivered the milk by the billy and then in bottles. Len Kennedy (Paul Kennedy’s father, Norma Murrays son) delivered Jongebloeds bread, he always had a sweep going for the Melbourne Cup and raffles for the footy club. Mr. Woodgate owned an old bus and pick up point was the Post Office when there was a Saturday film on a Melton. There were no doctors or dentists in the district. If we need a Doctor we had to travel to Bacchus Marsh or discuss problems over the phone. In later years a Bacchus Marsh Doctor rented the Bluestone building in McKenzie St a couple of days a week. If we needed the Dentist we had to travel to West Footscray or Footscray. We did our banking at “State Savings” then the Miss Minns had the agency and then Bardsleys Store. We travelled to Bacchus Marsh to the National and Commercial banks. Station Rd to Western Highway, now (High Street) was a narrow stretch of bitumen and gravel farmland either side and a couple of farm houses and large gum trees on the properties. Page 2 North of the Railway line Mrs Bessie Jones, mother of Chas and Betty Jones managed the Post Office, next door to her Chas and Betty had the Shell Centre, and later moved the business to Melton. Hughie Nesbitt and mother owned the grocery and hardware store, and I bought my first set of saucepans there. On the opposite side of Station road Mr Coombe owned the fruit shop, and also provided soft drinks and lollies for children. The Chaff Mill was on the corner of Station Rd and Brooklyn Rd. Mr Lumsden was manager and later years Bernie Trethowan and Jack Butler were partners. It finally burnt down and is a Service Station now. Along Brooklyn Rd there were a few houses and Victoria Hall, not a very big hall, but catered for lots of functions, Balls, Fancy Dress, Bazaars, Square Dancing and meetings. The Bacchus Marsh Baptists held Sunday School in the hall. A group of shops were built south of the railway line Molly and Len Skinner managed the Post Office and handled a few essential groceries. Tom McDonald and Ron Lunsberg were the butchers. Mary and Syd Cooper lived next door to us and often in turn would run out of something when we had a baking spree we would borrow or exchange, sugar flour etc over the fence. Mavis and Jack Butler lived there before the Coopers. Bernie and Iris Trethowan lived two doors up. Neighbours were invited into their home to view the first black and white television in Melton Sth. Bill Exell was one of the first Melton Sth farmers to sell his land to developers, the land was idle for years before housing developed. I joined the Melton Valley Golf Club in 1960. The Gun Club as our Club House, an old tin shed consisting a water tank, trestle table and forms and dirt floor. It was a 9 hole course with sand scraps and landscape putting before greens. The Common or parkland was part of the Golf Course. It was open for every ones recreation. Roy Norton an old identity trained his trotters on the Common and wouldn’t clear the track for the golfers. The golfers had to avoid him to continue to play. We had to keep clear when the young youths came in their paddock cars and motorbikes. Over the years the Toolern Creek flooded its banks, water and debri covered the course on one year our first Club house was flooded out. It took several working bees to clean it up. We lived at Melton Sth for 15 years and moved to Melton on the farm “Croxton Park.” The Nixon family farm “Mowbray” adjoined the farm. Bruce worked the land cropping the farm when Mrs Nixon died. Page 3 (page 4 on the handwritten script) Bruce had the first offer to buy, in those days it wasn’t easy to get good bank loans. Part of the land is the Golf Course now and Mr O’Shea purchased the bulk. Moving to Melton was totally different – I became involved with Committees, Scouts, Guides, Mothers Clubs, CWA, Church Op shop (8 years). Melton Amateurs players produced and tutored by Mabel Rogers exerts from Pyjama Game, South Pacific, Carousel - later years a group of ladies did gentle water exercise at Essendon and Station Road swimming pool. I was 20 or so years in Probus. The local followed the football, there was always a Gymkhana on the long weekend in June. The tennis always created a lot of interest during the finals. It didn’t matter which team played the supporters were treated to a cup of tea and leftovers from their afternoon tea. In 1978 were the first residents to move into the Jennings Estate Kurunjang and lived there 31 years and retired 4 years ago into Unit. The amazing changes I have experienced. Merrimu supplied our water, after depending on tanks. The landscape changed completely when developers came in, no more dusty plains \ typed web Sept 2013 McFarlane, Mrs Knox and Beryl Gillespie at the First Hundred Years Celebration of Melton State School 430. The event was held at Mechanics Hall, Melton.local identities, local significant events, education
