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Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedAdministrative record - City of Sunshine - Commissioner Mr Alexander Alex George Gillon Collection 1976 - 1982 - Extraordinary business 10th March 1981, City of Sunshine, 10th March 1981
... ...Ford Avenue...Johns College Churchill Avenue Braybrook Planning Permit Application Extension to factory Corner of Sunshine Road and Olympia Street Tottenham Planning Permit Application Proposed storage building Fletcher Chemicals Somerville Road Footscray West Planning Permit Application Indoor Cricket Centre Lots 282 and 283 Ayton Street Sunshine North Planning Permit Application Factory extensions Lot 7 Holmwood Road Brooklyn Planning Permit Application Alterations to dwelling Chifley Drive Maribyrnong Planning Permit Application Extension to existing building ICI Ballarat Road Deer Park Planning Permit Application Retirement Village Lots 7 to 16 Trinacria Court Deer Park Planning Permit Application Factory and office alterations Corner of Frederick Street and Justin Road Brooklyn Location of Building Lot 116 Ford Avenue Sunshine North Location of Building 2 Delamre Drive St. ...Johns College Churchill Avenue Braybrook Sunshine Road Olympia Street Tottenham Fletcher Chemicals Somerville Road Footscray West Ayton Street Sunshine North Holmwood Road Brooklyn Chifley Drive The Esplanade Maribyrnong ICI Ballarat Road Trinacria Court Deer Park Frederick Street Justin Road Ford Avenue Delamre Drive St. Albans Wright Street Sunshine West Hampshire Road Sunshine Planning Permit Application Building and Works St. ...Planning Permit Application Building and Works St. Johns College Churchill Avenue Braybrook Planning Permit Application Extension to factory Corner of Sunshine Road and Olympia Street Tottenham Planning Permit Application Proposed storage building Fletcher Chemicals Somerville Road Footscray West Planning Permit Application Indoor Cricket Centre Lots 282 and 283 Ayton Street Sunshine North Planning Permit Application Factory extensions Lot 7 Holmwood Road Brooklyn Planning Permit Application Alterations to dwelling Chifley Drive Maribyrnong Planning Permit Application Extension to existing building ICI Ballarat Road Deer Park Planning Permit Application Retirement Village Lots 7 to 16 Trinacria Court Deer Park Planning Permit Application Factory and office alterations Corner of Frederick Street and Justin Road Brooklyn Location of Building Lot 116 Ford Avenue Sunshine North Location of Building 2 Delamre Drive St. Albans Location of Building 290 Wright Street Sunshine West Location of Building 29 Hampshire Road Sunshine Building on Land Liable to Flooding Lot 16 The Esplanade Maribyrnongst. johns college, churchill avenue, braybrook, sunshine road, olympia street, tottenham, fletcher chemicals, somerville road, footscray west, ayton street, sunshine north, holmwood road, brooklyn, chifley drive, the esplanade, maribyrnong, ici, ballarat road, trinacria court, deer park, frederick street, justin road, ford avenue, delamre drive, st. albans, wright street, sunshine west, hampshire road, sunshine -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedAdministrative record - City of Sunshine - Commissioner Mr Alexander Alex George Gillon Collection 1976 - 1982 - Extraordinary business 10th March 1981, City of Sunshine, 10th March 1981
... ...Ford Avenue...Johns College Churchill Avenue Braybrook Planning Permit Application Extension to factory Corner of Sunshine Road and Olympia Street Tottenham Planning Permit Application Proposed storage building Fletcher Chemicals Somerville Road Footscray West Planning Permit Application Indoor Cricket Centre Lots 282 and 283 Ayton Street Sunshine North Planning Permit Application Factory extensions Lot 7 Holmwood Road Brooklyn Planning Permit Application Alterations to dwelling Chifley Drive Maribyrnong Planning Permit Application Extension to existing building ICI Ballarat Road Deer Park Planning Permit Application Retirement Village Lots 7 to 16 Trinacria Court Deer Park Planning Permit Application Factory and office alterations Corner of Frederick Street and Justin Road Brooklyn Location of Building Lot 116 Ford Avenue Sunshine North Location of Building 2 Delamre Drive St. ...Johns College Churchill Avenue Braybrook Sunshine Road Olympia Street Tottenham Fletcher Chemicals Somerville Road Footscray West Ayton Street Sunshine North Holmwood Road Brooklyn Chifley Drive The Esplanade Maribyrnong ICI Ballarat Road Trinacria Court Deer Park Frederick Street Justin Road Ford Avenue Delamre Drive St. Albans Wright Street Sunshine West Hampshire Road Sunshine Planning Permit Application Building and Works St. ...Planning Permit Application Building and Works St. Johns College Churchill Avenue Braybrook Planning Permit Application Extension to factory Corner of Sunshine Road and Olympia Street Tottenham Planning Permit Application Proposed storage building Fletcher Chemicals Somerville Road Footscray West Planning Permit Application Indoor Cricket Centre Lots 282 and 283 Ayton Street Sunshine North Planning Permit Application Factory extensions Lot 7 Holmwood Road Brooklyn Planning Permit Application Alterations to dwelling Chifley Drive Maribyrnong Planning Permit Application Extension to existing building ICI Ballarat Road Deer Park Planning Permit Application Retirement Village Lots 7 to 16 Trinacria Court Deer Park Planning Permit Application Factory and office alterations Corner of Frederick Street and Justin Road Brooklyn Location of Building Lot 116 Ford Avenue Sunshine North Location of Building 2 Delamre Drive St. Albans Location of Building 290 Wright Street Sunshine West Location of Building 29 Hampshire Road Sunshine Building on Land Liable to Flooding Lot 16 The Esplanade Maribyrnongst. johns college, churchill avenue, braybrook, sunshine road, olympia street, tottenham, fletcher chemicals, somerville road, footscray west, ayton street, sunshine north, holmwood road, brooklyn, chifley drive, the esplanade, maribyrnong, ici, ballarat road, trinacria court, deer park, frederick street, justin road, ford avenue, delamre drive, st. albans, wright street, sunshine west, hampshire road, sunshine -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Gayle Blackwood, Mudbrick home, 23 Stanley Avenue, Eltham, 2002, 2002
... Ford...Stanley Avenue...Home and garden at 23 Stanley Avenue; Charles Hanlin, builder; Landscape by Gordon Ford....Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Home and garden at 23 Stanley Avenue; Charles Hanlin, builder; Landscape by Gordon Ford. houses mudbrick Gayle Blackwood Collection Charles Hanlin Gordon Ford Stanley Avenue Eltham 11 colour prints 10 x 15 cm Mudbrick home, 23 Stanley Avenue, Eltham, 2002 Photograph Gayle Blackwood ...Home and garden at 23 Stanley Avenue; Charles Hanlin, builder; Landscape by Gordon Ford.11 colour prints 10 x 15 cmhouses, mudbrick, gayle blackwood collection, charles hanlin, gordon ford, stanley avenue, eltham -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - CAULFIELD CITY CHOIR
... Avenue... Caulfield City Choir Inc... Caulfield Historical Society... Heywood Doug... Lee Ian... Caulfield South... Caulfield City Council... Ingram Rene... Ford...Plummer David Caulfield City Choir Caulfield Arts Centre Lees Ian Southern Cross Newspaper Brown Murray Caulfield Council Caulfield Choir Franklin Dorothy Hankin A Caulfield Contact Cylich Sam Balaclava Road Mayors Celebrations St Stephen’s Uniting Church Hall Anniversaries Campbell J Caulfield Heywood Douglas Shewan Joan Sneddon Marj Mrs Snowden Avenue Caulfield City Choir Inc Caulfield Historical Society Heywood Doug Lee Ian Caulfield South Caulfield City Council Ingram Rene Ford Del Musicians Conductors (music) Uniting Church Official Buildings Singers Choirs Music People Associated with Culture Jeffries Carla Duncan Dorothy Roberts Christine Port Maureen Stanley-Low Dorothy Nicholas Norma Mealy Melville Howells Connie Glasson Margaret Griffin Betty Walshe Gaye Holmes Win Sneddon Marj Kuca Marie Fraser Glad Rose Ruth Provelsen Marcia Copley Marie Granger Thea Dobbin Leo Platt Eric Campbell Scott Franklin Clyde Newbold Ron Prebble Ron Barnett Margaret Alcock Judy Davis-Ward Amanda McAsey Francine McAlpine Carol Cook Doll Musical events and activities Clubs and associations Festivals and celebrations Religious structures and establishments McConchie Christine Heywood Joan Nutt Tony Warden Nelson Ingram Bert Henderson Vic Beeson Barbara Eggington Edna Article CAULFIELD CITY CHOIR ...This file contains 5 items: 1/4 Colour Photographs of the Caulfield City Choir and the farewell of its retiring conductor David Plummer, dating from May 1974 to 16/08/1978. 2/1 Black and white article taken from Southern Cross newspaper dated October 1975. The article relates the retirement of Caulfield City Choir’s foundation conductor David Plummer and the subsequent appointment of their new conductor Murray Brown. 3/1 black and white photograph of a choir taken by Sam Cylich for the Caulfield Contact newspaper regarding Ethnic Radio in Melbourne. 4/1 black and white photograph of the Caulfield City Choir dated September 1986 for the 40th anniversary concert taken at St Stephen’s Uniting Church Hall. 5/1 colour photograph of the Caulfield City Choir taken for their 40th anniversary concert on 07/09/1986 at St Stephen’s Church, Caulfield. Attached to the back is a letter to the Mayor, J. Campbell from Mrs Marj Sneddon dated 16/03/1987 as well as a list of the choir members photographed.plummer david, caulfield city choir, caulfield arts centre, lees ian, southern cross newspaper, brown murray, caulfield council, caulfield choir, franklin dorothy, hankin a, caulfield contact, cylich sam, balaclava road, mayors, celebrations, st stephen’s uniting church hall, anniversaries, campbell j, caulfield, heywood douglas, shewan joan, sneddon marj mrs, snowden avenue, caulfield city choir inc, caulfield historical society, heywood doug, lee ian, caulfield south, caulfield city council, ingram rene, ford del, musicians, conductors (music), uniting church, official buildings, singers, choirs, music, people associated with culture, jeffries carla, duncan dorothy, roberts christine, port maureen, stanley-low dorothy, nicholas norma, mealy melville, howells connie, glasson margaret, griffin betty, walshe gaye, holmes win, sneddon marj, kuca marie, fraser glad, rose ruth, provelsen marcia, copley marie, granger thea, dobbin leo, platt eric, campbell scott, franklin clyde, newbold ron, prebble ron, barnett margaret, alcock judy, davis-ward amanda, mcasey francine, mcalpine carol, cook doll, musical events and activities, clubs and associations, festivals and celebrations, religious structures and establishments, mcconchie christine, heywood joan, nutt tony, warden nelson, ingram bert, henderson vic, beeson barbara, eggington edna -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - CAULFIELD CITY CHOIR
... Avenue... Caulfield City Council... Caulfield Philharmonic Society... Sneddon Marjorie... Snedden Marjorie... North Road... Ormond... Barnard J.... Cook D.... Copley M.... Duncan D.... Field B.... Ford...Snowdon Avenue Caulfield City Council Caulfield Philharmonic Society Sneddon Marjorie Snedden Marjorie North Road Ormond Barnard J. Cook D. Copley M. Duncan D. Field B. Ford ...This file contains five items: 1/A program of the ‘Second Folk Song Festival’ presented by Caulfield City Choir conducted by David Plummer. Date unknown. 2/Three musical score sheets transcribed by Michael Finnissy for the Caulfield City Choir, dated 1983. 3/A black and white program for the Caulfield City Choir’s Christmas Celebrations at St. John’s Uniting Church on 06/12/1986, conducted by Douglas Heywood. 4/Two black and white programs of presentations given by the Caulfield City Choir and the Camberwell Chorale with the Camerata Orchestra, conducted by Douglas Heywood, at the Camberwell Centre. The first is of the Verdi Requiem on 03/05/1987; the second is ‘The Creation’ by Joseph Haydn on 14/05/1988. 5/A black and white program of the Caulfield City Choir Inc.’s presentation of Victorian Lollipops, conducted by Douglas Heywood at St. Stephen’s Uniting Church Hall on 13/09/1987.emms betty miss, kooyong road, caulfield, caulfield city choir, plummer david, law bernard, butler eric, finnissy michael, murrumbeena, harries rita, st. john’s uniting church, glenhuntly road, glen huntly road, elsternwick, hopetown gardens, heywood douglas, shewan joan, st. margaret’s anglican church caulfield, baptist church murrumbeena, church of christ carnegie, st. james’ lutheran church moorabbin, st. andrew’s presbyterian church caulfield south, holy cross roman catholic church caulfield south, st. john’s uniting church elsternwick, baker tim, sneddon j.f. mrs., snowdon avenue, caulfield city council, caulfield philharmonic society, sneddon marjorie, snedden marjorie, north road, ormond, barnard j., cook d., copley m., duncan d., field b., ford r., fraser g., granger t., greenhaugh h., howells c., jefferies c., kuca m., lockett j., mcalpine c., mcconchie c., mealy m., moorees j., nicholas n., nixon v., polites s., pope m., port m., provelsen m., provelson m., rose r., simmons h., terkuile k., alcock j., bannister j., barnett m., beeson b., cinaglia c., glasson m., griffon b., holmes w., sneddon m., weickhardt j., henderson v., ingram h., ketels m., nutt a., polites c., warden n., dobbin l., mccaffrey p., newbold r., prebble r, shewan j., st. stephen’s uniting church hall, balaclava road, hawthorn road, kooyong road, dobbin leo, heywood thomas, ford dellys, the scotsglen players, caulfield city hall, glen eira road, new city hall, st. stephen’s uniting church, glasson m. mrs, new caulfield city hall, nicholas n. miss, quaife merlyn, ashton-smith david, lukey desmond, reither charles, caulfield town hall, hirst susan, anderson peter, town halls, orchestras, music, people associated with culture, singers, choirs, official buildings, uniting church, festivals and celebrations, musical events and activities, cultural events and activities, musicians, conductors (music), operas, religious festivals, christmas, official buildings, clubs and associations -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyLetter - Glen Huntly Festivals
... Avenue... Campbell J.... Farey J. Mr.... Manchester Grover... Mayors... Ryall M.... Caulfield Historical Society... Glenhuntly Bowling Club... Caulfield Grammar Band... Caulfield Baton Twirlers... Glenhuntly Christmas Festival... Glenhuntly Festival... Truscott V.... Balentine Mr.... Ballantyne R. Mr.... Truscott V. Mrs.... Neville Street... Carnegie... Georgiades Kaye... Ford...Avenue Campbell J. Farey J. Mr. Manchester Grover Mayors Ryall M. Caulfield Historical Society Glenhuntly Bowling Club Caulfield Grammar Band Caulfield Baton Twirlers Glenhuntly Christmas Festival Glenhuntly Festival Truscott V. Balentine Mr. Ballantyne R. Mr. Truscott V. Mrs. Neville Street Carnegie Georgiades Kaye Ford ...This file contains five items: 1/An official programme for the Glenhuntly Traders Association’s Annual Christmas Festivals on 22/11/1986. 2/A handwritten letter from Vice President Kaye Georgiades of the Glenhuntly Traders Association to Mr. Balentine thanking him for photos lent. The letter is undated. 3/A typed letter from the Glenhuntly Traders Association to Mr. R. Ballantyne of the Caulfield Historical Society thanking him for helping and supporting the Festival and Payment Art Competition. Dated 30/10/1986. 4/Two typed letters from the Glenhuntly Traders Association to Mr. Ballantyne of the Caulfield Historical Society regarding planned activities for the 1986 and 1987 Christmas Festivals. 5/A black-and-white photograph of members of the Glenhuntly Traders Association, including Gus Theobold pictured on the left. The photo is undated and was published in the Caulfield Contact newspaper.glenhuntly traders, glenhuntly traders associations, caulfield festival, glenhuntly road, booran road, grange road, caulfield, watsons grove, glenhuntly newsagency, royal avenue, campbell j., farey j. mr., manchester grover, mayors, ryall m., caulfield historical society, glenhuntly bowling club, caulfield grammar band, caulfield baton twirlers, glenhuntly christmas festival, glenhuntly festival, truscott v., balentine mr., ballantyne r. mr., truscott v. mrs., neville street, carnegie, georgiades kaye, ford p., glenhuntly, glen huntly, glenhuntly pavement art festival, truscott vanessa, georgiades k., caulfield contact, theobold gus, glenhuntly shopping centre, local government, local officials and employees, associations, historical societies, bowling clubs, festivals and celebrations, festivities, musical ensembles, educational and research establishments, schools, business people, competitions, art competitions, commercial events and activities, officer workers, shows and exhibitions -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyLetter - LePage Family
... Ford Hazel... Campbell Felicity... Vallati Gladys... Imperial Avenue...Marsh Phoebe Elizabeth Jane LePage Phoebe Elizabeth Jane LePage Ignatius John Elsternwick Carre Street Orrong Road St Joseph’s Elsternwick State savings bank Elsternwick Norris William Bentleigh Vickery Street Caulfield Historical Society Keating Betty Holland Grove North Caulfield Ford Hazel Campbell Felicity Vallati Gladys Imperial Avenue Hawthorn Road Glenhuntly Road Alder Street Liquor shops Halesowen Grocers Marsh Victor James Bernard Berklea Private Hospital Kooyong Road Briggs Street Marsh Alice Newstead Street Marsh Lucie Marsh Charlie E.C. ...This file has 7 items. 1.Certified copy dated 28/05/1975 of birth certificate of Phoebe Elizabeth Marsh on 08/05/1869 in Chewton Victoria, and certified copy dated 22/05/1975 of marriage certificate of Ignatius John LePage and Phoebe Marsh on 14/06/1906 in Bendigo. 2.Photocopy of will of Ignatius John LePage dated 07/09/1933 and of inventory and probate application dated 1940. 3.Photocopy of will of Phoebe LePage dated 06/11/1971. 4.Photocopy of praecipe to probate registrar concerning will of Phoebe LePage dated 28/11/1941. 5.Photocopy of inventory of possessions in the estate of Phoebe Marsh dated 17/03/1942. 6.Correspondence dated 30/01/1994 and 10/05/1994 to Felicity Campbell, of Caulfield Historical Society from William Norris concerning his LePage family history notes. 7.Handwritten notes titled ‘The Marsh Bayle LePage Caulfield Connection’ by William Morris dated 10/01/1994 concerning the LePage family history in the Caulfield area.marsh phoebe elizabeth jane, lepage phoebe elizabeth jane, lepage ignatius john, elsternwick, carre street, orrong road, st joseph’s elsternwick, state savings bank elsternwick, norris william, bentleigh, vickery street, caulfield historical society, keating betty, holland grove, north caulfield, ford hazel, campbell felicity, vallati gladys, imperial avenue, hawthorn road, glenhuntly road, alder street, liquor shops, halesowen, grocers, marsh victor james bernard, berklea private hospital, kooyong road, briggs street, marsh alice, newstead street, marsh lucie, marsh charlie e.c., marsh dudley ward, murrumbeena state school, oak street, phoebe theatre, bayly james b., chloris crescent, bambra road, lepage catherine, turnbull charles, murrumbeena road, murrumbeena, dandenong road, renown theatre, quantrelle madge, gunning margaret, grange road, glenhuntly, mcnamara madge, st george road, lepage winnie, marsh edwin charles, lepage ellen, orrong grove, sandham street, st joseph’s convent -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyEphemera - Carnegie Cricket Club
... Avenue... Wakeman O. W.... Coorigil Road... Bailey I.... James P. C.... Ormond B... James P.... Pert R.... Green W.... Knox H.... Reid Street... Caulfield... Heib J.... Price V. J.... Elliot A.... Phillips N.... Wilde W. J.... Cusack S.... Tyers N. S.... Hender B.... George D.... Ford...Avenue Wakeman O. W. Coorigil Road Bailey I. James P. C. Ormond B James P. Pert R. Green W. Knox H. Reid Street Caulfield Heib J. Price V. J. Elliot A. Phillips N. Wilde W. J. Cusack S. Tyers N. S. Hender B. George D. Ford ...This file contains nineteen Carnegie Cricket Club season match cards owned by the club’s Honorary Secretary for 1930-1931, and life member, Mr. T. E. S. Ash. The cards encompass the years from 1930-1931, 1936-1938, 1940-1941, 1943-1951 and 1952-1960. Each of the match cards list the office bearers for the year as well as the club’s fixtures. Some contain handwritten annotations by Mr. Ash as to the outcomes of the matches.ash mr., shelton j. n., reid s. h., price c., harratt f., stevenson h., donaldson t., walker a., cakebread e., gregg r., tebbs j., tempany t., quinn p., price f., lonch w., newing s., henderson e., reader a., larter f. t., harwood h., ash t. e. s., neerim road, bone j., jenner t., paul j., richards u., diamond c., mckee w., reid s. h., robertson g., sherwood j., tyers s. w., allaway j. e., clarke t. b., goldman a., jukes a., spencer w., beaumont c., carnegie, wishart g., bone r., boxshall k., cameron h., johnson a., hubbard l., larter f., price c. l., moore d., allaway e., ash t., louch w. h., goodall m., reid g., graham j., reid m., wilde w., willison p., murrumbeena, henty street, crussell j. a., williams h., allan p., pooley p. c., greig g., pierce l., caples r. w., newbury c. j., chamberlain a., cusack r., driver w. j., mau r., moore d. c., wishart m., pummeroy k., bailey f. i., brown r. w., whelan j. g., parker c., rofe r., wilkins d., dann e., tebbs j. (junior), yenden road, loush w., neville street, williams r. h., greenway a., lewis j., rolfe d., saunders r., wishart d., st. anthony, glenhuntly, stocks w., christie a., greenway a. e., caulfield south, ireland p., mcdougall c. j., burke s., pert r. g. a., mimosa road, carn. soc., carnegie socials, caulfield sth, ormond a, sweetnam r. w., price f. n., bone r. n., burke s. r., mcintosh a., ormond, caulfield east, ormond park, murrumbeena c, murrumbeena d, elsternwick, murrumbeena e, carnegie soldiers, mccarron a., newbury c. r., middleton j., o’connor j., cakebread j., morton l., lyons street, mckinnon, carnegie traders, bone r. j., north road, caul. f’balls, caulfield north, clarke t., whitelaw w., sweetman r. w., jury j., macfarlan i., daniells j. (senior), price r., bull a. j., tranmere avenue, wakeman o. w., coorigil road, bailey i., james p. c., ormond b, james p., pert r., green w., knox h., reid street, caulfield, heib j., price v. j., elliot a., phillips n., wilde w. j., cusack s., tyers n. s., hender b., george d., ford j., castles p., rolfe d. h., cusack r. s., gamble h., louch w. h., pearce e., koornang road, koornan road, harrington a., somerville h. j., grange road, sutherland m., bent street, rowland s., chestnut street, ariadne avenue, rankin ian, caulfield city, carnegie r. s. l., caulfield foot, murrumbeena foot, whitelaw m., chilvers r., kennedy d., mclatchie h., murrumbeena z, ormond c. of c., murrumbeena b, bentleigh, crussell j., mckee g., andrews e. j., andrews n., somerville h., moonya road, murrumbeena park, sweetnan r. w., hubbard l. c., harwood h. j., wilkins d. (senior), sporting clubs, cricket, clubs and associations, volunteers -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Photographs, Fuji Film, Gullifers Garage, 1950's & 60's
... Cnr Thompson Avenue and Chapel Street - now where Gullivers Restaurant is located (2017). Loaded truck and people outside the building. Printed on the front: "Sales Ford...Cnr Thompson Avenue and Chapel Street - now where Gullivers Restaurant is located (2017). Loaded truck and people outside the building. Printed on the front: "Sales Ford ...Two of a collection of photographs donated by Bernie De Le Haye.350-09: Colour photograph of Phillip Island Garage. Cnr Thompson Avenue and Chapel Street - now where Gullivers Restaurant is located (2017). Loaded truck and people outside the building. Printed on the front: "Sales Ford Service" "Cars Trucks Tractors" Phone (8). Shell bowsers. 350-10: Colour photograph of the De La Haye Bros. Self Service store in Thompson Avenue, Cowes on the left hand side. Three people and two cars in front.As on the buildings.phillip island garage, de le haye bros self service cowes, bernie de la haye, gullifer family -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPamphlet, Ringwood Walk - Points of Historical Interest, 1979
... 1 - Start 2 - Cnr Braeside Avenue, old township, brickworks 1881-1916, Guests, Herrys, Hills 3 - Club Hotel, Ringwood Hall, 1st site of C of E church corner 4 - Ringwood Lake, Anthony Ford - pioneer 5 - Opposite Bardia Street, Sandy Gully, Duncan's Hotel 6 - Opposite Pratt Street, 2nd site of C of E, 2nd fire station, Bentleys, old shopping centre 7 - Warrandyte Road, Former Clocktower site, Pratts butcher shop, Bamfords 8 - End of Pitt Street, building viaduct 9 - Bedford Road, Webdales, old crossing, railway station 10 - Station Street, views over railways 11 - Station entrance, old shopping centre, 2nd Postoffice, 2nd blacksmiths, Mechanics Institute, Town Hall 12 - Clocktower, 3rd State School, coolstores, 3rd Postoffice, market, Kenworthys 13 - Opposite market, 3rd site of C of E, Ringwood views 14 - Adelaide Street, Dickens, 1st fire station, Ringwood Reserve 15 - Opposite squash courts, Matlocks, Salvation Army 16 - Opposite library, bowling club, old baths 17 - Outside C of E, Ringwood views, Brittens, Glamorgan...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne 1 - Start 2 - Cnr Braeside Avenue, old township, brickworks 1881-1916, Guests, Herrys, Hills 3 - Club Hotel, Ringwood Hall, 1st site of C of E church corner 4 - Ringwood Lake, Anthony Ford - pioneer 5 - Opposite Bardia Street, Sandy Gully, Duncan's Hotel 6 - Opposite Pratt Street, 2nd site of C of E, 2nd fire station, Bentleys, old shopping centre 7 - Warrandyte Road, Former Clocktower site, Pratts butcher shop, Bamfords 8 - End of Pitt Street, building viaduct 9 - Bedford Road, Webdales, old crossing, railway station 10 - Station Street, views over railways 11 - Station entrance, old shopping centre, 2nd Postoffice, 2nd blacksmiths, Mechanics Institute, Town Hall 12 - Clocktower, 3rd State School, coolstores, 3rd Postoffice, market, Kenworthys 13 - Opposite market, 3rd site of C of E, Ringwood views 14 - Adelaide Street, Dickens, 1st fire station, Ringwood Reserve 15 - Opposite squash courts, Matlocks, Salvation Army 16 - Opposite library, bowling club, old baths 17 - Outside C of E, Ringwood views, Brittens, Glamorgan Sketch of walking route for 17 historical points of interest organised by the Ringwood Historical Society for St. ...Sketch of walking route for 17 historical points of interest organised by the Ringwood Historical Society for St. Paul's Church Centenary Celebrations - 14 October 1979, estimated duration 2-1/4hours.1 - Start 2 - Cnr Braeside Avenue, old township, brickworks 1881-1916, Guests, Herrys, Hills 3 - Club Hotel, Ringwood Hall, 1st site of C of E church corner 4 - Ringwood Lake, Anthony Ford - pioneer 5 - Opposite Bardia Street, Sandy Gully, Duncan's Hotel 6 - Opposite Pratt Street, 2nd site of C of E, 2nd fire station, Bentleys, old shopping centre 7 - Warrandyte Road, Former Clocktower site, Pratts butcher shop, Bamfords 8 - End of Pitt Street, building viaduct 9 - Bedford Road, Webdales, old crossing, railway station 10 - Station Street, views over railways 11 - Station entrance, old shopping centre, 2nd Postoffice, 2nd blacksmiths, Mechanics Institute, Town Hall 12 - Clocktower, 3rd State School, coolstores, 3rd Postoffice, market, Kenworthys 13 - Opposite market, 3rd site of C of E, Ringwood views 14 - Adelaide Street, Dickens, 1st fire station, Ringwood Reserve 15 - Opposite squash courts, Matlocks, Salvation Army 16 - Opposite library, bowling club, old baths 17 - Outside C of E, Ringwood views, Brittens, Glamorgan -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Sunshine And District Historical Society Annual General Meeting 1981 Audio Tape, Sunshine and District Historical Society Inc, 23rd August 1981
... Brimbank Library, 301 Hampshire Road, Sunshine 3020. melbourne Raleigh’s Boiling Down Works Melbourne Meat Preserving Company Australian Frozen Meat Export Company Hume Pipe Company Van Ness Avenue Maribyrnong Melbourne’s Living Museum of the West Sunshine and District Historical Society A.G.M. 23/5/81 Olwen Ford Historical Bluestone Factory at Maribyrnong Audio Tape This audio tape has been digitised. ...Sunshine and District Historical Society A.G.M. 23/5/81 Olwen Ford Historical Bluestone Factory at Maribyrnongraleigh’s boiling down works, melbourne meat preserving company, australian frozen meat export company, hume pipe company, van ness avenue, maribyrnong, melbourne’s living museum of the west -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedDocument - Solomon Heights Ecological Assessment Final Report, Ecology and Heritage Partners Pty Ltd, 22nd January 2016
... Ford were key early European landmarks on the Maribyrnong River. This report was undertaken to identify and characterise the vegetation on-site, to determine the presence (or likelihood thereof) of any significant flora and fauna species and/or ecological communities and address any implications under Commonwealth and State environmental legislation. The area of Solomon Heights covered by this report is the southern half, Whitehill Avenue...Ford were key early European landmarks on the Maribyrnong River. This report was undertaken to identify and characterise the vegetation on-site, to determine the presence (or likelihood thereof) of any significant flora and fauna species and/or ecological communities and address any implications under Commonwealth and State environmental legislation. The area of Solomon Heights covered by this report is the southern half, Whitehill Avenue ...Solomon Heights in Sunshine North is a 1920s subdivision that was never built, later rezoned industrial, and today remains an undeveloped patchwork of grasslands, quarries, and paper roads. The estate is named after Michael Solomon, an early pastoralist whose 1830s sheep station and nearby Solomon’s Ford were key early European landmarks on the Maribyrnong River. This report was undertaken to identify and characterise the vegetation on-site, to determine the presence (or likelihood thereof) of any significant flora and fauna species and/or ecological communities and address any implications under Commonwealth and State environmental legislation. The area of Solomon Heights covered by this report is the southern half, Whitehill Avenue to the North, Munro Avenue to the South, Vermont Avenue to the East and the railway line to the West.The results of the report found 78 flora species (35 indigenous and 43 non-indigenous), 2 native reptiles, 2 introduced mammals, 12 birds (8 natives and 4 introduced) and 1 native invertebrate were recorded in the study area.Final Report Ecological Assessment, Solomon Heights (Munro Avenue to Whitehill Avenue) Sunshine North, Victoria Prepared for Glen Ora Estate Pty Ltd January 2016 Ecology and Heritage Parnters Pty Ltdsolomon heights, sunshine north -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Maribyrnong River and Valley
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Photocopy of Photograph Maribyrnong Munitions Factory 1938|Newspaper article Brimbank Messenger 29 October 2002 Our bond with the Maltese|Newspaper article The Herald Friday 24 February 1989 Yes Melbourne does have another river|Typed report History of Maribyrnong Steering Committee Reports|Typed notes of Steering Committee History of Maribyrnong Meeting held 7 June 1989|Typed notes 27 April 1989 History of Maribyrnong Steering Committtee Meeting|Typed notes of Steering Committee 5 April 1989|Typed notes of Steering Committee 1 March 1989|Typed notes of Steering Committee 11 January 1989|Typed notes 23 August 1988 Local History|Typed notes of Steering Committee 28 Febuary 1989|Typed report 17 November 1988 A History of Maribyrnong|Extract First Contacts I Primi Contenti|Extract Chapter 2 Maribyrnong on the map|Typed Report Migrant impact The early settlement of Maribyrnong|Photocopy of photographs Your family's photos are Maribyrnong's heritage|Typed report Maribyrnong A pictorial history|Typed report Maribyrnong History Outline|Typed report A History of Maribyrnong General Brief for the Author|Handwritten notes Research for Sunshine Council Project|Letter 18 August 1988 The History Institute|Typed report Copyright|Newspaper article Star 7 December 2004 Council moves to avert disaster|Newspaper article Brimbank Messenger 4 July 2000 Platypus potential|Newspaper article |Advocate 7 July 1993 New river bridge|Letter to Waterways and Parks division Metropolitan Parks 11 April 1985 Potential uses of Bluestone buildings|Typed Memorandum 21 January 1985 History of the Site of the Marie Hill Centre|Typed report The Ford Maribyrnong River|Typed letter from Legislative Council 6 January 1982 regarded rezoning|Extract of Poem The Haunted Castle at Maribyrnong by Martha Coxhead|Handwritten note Evan Crick Hotel dates|Brochure Historic Parkland Van Ness Avenue Sunshine|Typed notes Maribyrnong River Valley Braybrook February 1992|Typed letter 1 June 1983 Humes Site from Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works|Typed l etter 31 May 1982 from Historic Buildings Preservation Council re the fomer Melbourne Meat Preserving Company buildings and former Humes Pipes Site Van Ness Avenue Maribyrnong|Flyer 3 February 1803 Charles Grimes 175th Anniversary 5 February 1978|Newspaper articles Melbourne must not forget its other river|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocatge 24 February 1982 Hearing on Humes rezoning|Newspaper article Public Meeting on Future Development Plans for the former Humes site|Huge Banner Development Plan for Maribyrnong River|Newspaper article Advocate 22 February 2000 Greedy developers|Newspaper article Advocate 17 April 1996 River estate plan set for amendment|Newspaper article Advocate 8 February 2000 Bridging concern|Newspaper article Western Times 1 March 2000 Developers plan riles river residents|Newspaper article Advocate 20 February 1974 Maribyrnong a paradise|Newspaper article Messenger 15 February 2000 Plan rushed residents|Newspaper article Advocate 1 June 1983 Get tough policy on Valley|Newspaper article The Herald 11 December 1981 A community is up in arms over a threat to Victoria's heritage The battle over the bluestone. ...Maribyrnong River Maribyrnong Valley Photocopy of Photograph Maribyrnong Munitions Factory 1938|Newspaper article Brimbank Messenger 29 October 2002 Our bond with the Maltese|Newspaper article The Herald Friday 24 February 1989 Yes Melbourne does have another river|Typed report History of Maribyrnong Steering Committee Reports|Typed notes of Steering Committee History of Maribyrnong Meeting held 7 June 1989|Typed notes 27 April 1989 History of Maribyrnong Steering Committtee Meeting|Typed notes of Steering Committee 5 April 1989|Typed notes of Steering Committee 1 March 1989|Typed notes of Steering Committee 11 January 1989|Typed notes 23 August 1988 Local History|Typed notes of Steering Committee 28 Febuary 1989|Typed report 17 November 1988 A History of Maribyrnong|Extract First Contacts I Primi Contenti|Extract Chapter 2 Maribyrnong on the map|Typed Report Migrant impact The early settlement of Maribyrnong|Photocopy of photographs Your family's photos are Maribyrnong's heritage|Typed report Maribyrnong A pictorial history|Typed report Maribyrnong History Outline|Typed report A History of Maribyrnong General Brief for the Author|Handwritten notes Research for Sunshine Council Project|Letter 18 August 1988 The History Institute|Typed report Copyright|Newspaper article Star 7 December 2004 Council moves to avert disaster|Newspaper article Brimbank Messenger 4 July 2000 Platypus potential|Newspaper article |Advocate 7 July 1993 New river bridge|Letter to Waterways and Parks division Metropolitan Parks 11 April 1985 Potential uses of Bluestone buildings|Typed Memorandum 21 January 1985 History of the Site of the Marie Hill Centre|Typed report The Ford Maribyrnong River|Typed letter from Legislative Council 6 January 1982 regarded rezoning|Extract of Poem The Haunted Castle at Maribyrnong by Martha Coxhead|Handwritten note Evan Crick Hotel dates|Brochure Historic Parkland Van Ness Avenue Sunshine|Typed notes Maribyrnong River Valley Braybrook February 1992|Typed letter 1 June 1983 Humes Site from Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works|Typed l etter 31 May 1982 from Historic Buildings Preservation Council re the fomer Melbourne Meat Preserving Company buildings and former Humes Pipes Site Van Ness Avenue Maribyrnong|Flyer 3 February 1803 Charles Grimes 175th Anniversary 5 February 1978|Newspaper articles Melbourne must not forget its other river|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocatge 24 February 1982 Hearing on Humes rezoning|Newspaper article Public Meeting on Future Development Plans for the former Humes site|Huge Banner Development Plan for Maribyrnong River|Newspaper article Advocate 22 February 2000 Greedy developers|Newspaper article Advocate 17 April 1996 River estate plan set for amendment|Newspaper article Advocate 8 February 2000 Bridging concern|Newspaper article Western Times 1 March 2000 Developers plan riles river residents|Newspaper article Advocate 20 February 1974 Maribyrnong a paradise|Newspaper article Messenger 15 February 2000 Plan rushed residents|Newspaper article Advocate 1 June 1983 Get tough policy on Valley|Newspaper article The Herald 11 December 1981 A community is up in arms over a threat to Victoria's heritage The battle over the bluestone. ...Photocopy of Photograph Maribyrnong Munitions Factory 1938|Newspaper article Brimbank Messenger 29 October 2002 Our bond with the Maltese|Newspaper article The Herald Friday 24 February 1989 Yes Melbourne does have another river|Typed report History of Maribyrnong Steering Committee Reports|Typed notes of Steering Committee History of Maribyrnong Meeting held 7 June 1989|Typed notes 27 April 1989 History of Maribyrnong Steering Committtee Meeting|Typed notes of Steering Committee 5 April 1989|Typed notes of Steering Committee 1 March 1989|Typed notes of Steering Committee 11 January 1989|Typed notes 23 August 1988 Local History|Typed notes of Steering Committee 28 Febuary 1989|Typed report 17 November 1988 A History of Maribyrnong|Extract First Contacts I Primi Contenti|Extract Chapter 2 Maribyrnong on the map|Typed Report Migrant impact The early settlement of Maribyrnong|Photocopy of photographs Your family's photos are Maribyrnong's heritage|Typed report Maribyrnong A pictorial history|Typed report Maribyrnong History Outline|Typed report A History of Maribyrnong General Brief for the Author|Handwritten notes Research for Sunshine Council Project|Letter 18 August 1988 The History Institute|Typed report Copyright|Newspaper article Star 7 December 2004 Council moves to avert disaster|Newspaper article Brimbank Messenger 4 July 2000 Platypus potential|Newspaper article |Advocate 7 July 1993 New river bridge|Letter to Waterways and Parks division Metropolitan Parks 11 April 1985 Potential uses of Bluestone buildings|Typed Memorandum 21 January 1985 History of the Site of the Marie Hill Centre|Typed report The Ford Maribyrnong River|Typed letter from Legislative Council 6 January 1982 regarded rezoning|Extract of Poem The Haunted Castle at Maribyrnong by Martha Coxhead|Handwritten note Evan Crick Hotel dates|Brochure Historic Parkland Van Ness Avenue Sunshine|Typed notes Maribyrnong River Valley Braybrook February 1992|Typed letter 1 June 1983 Humes Site from Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works|Typed l etter 31 May 1982 from Historic Buildings Preservation Council re the fomer Melbourne Meat Preserving Company buildings and former Humes Pipes Site Van Ness Avenue Maribyrnong|Flyer 3 February 1803 Charles Grimes 175th Anniversary 5 February 1978|Newspaper articles Melbourne must not forget its other river|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocatge 24 February 1982 Hearing on Humes rezoning|Newspaper article Public Meeting on Future Development Plans for the former Humes site|Huge Banner Development Plan for Maribyrnong River|Newspaper article Advocate 22 February 2000 Greedy developers|Newspaper article Advocate 17 April 1996 River estate plan set for amendment|Newspaper article Advocate 8 February 2000 Bridging concern|Newspaper article Western Times 1 March 2000 Developers plan riles river residents|Newspaper article Advocate 20 February 1974 Maribyrnong a paradise|Newspaper article Messenger 15 February 2000 Plan rushed residents|Newspaper article Advocate 1 June 1983 Get tough policy on Valley|Newspaper article The Herald 11 December 1981 A community is up in arms over a threat to Victoria's heritage The battle over the bluestone. The Melbourne Meat Preserving Works|Typed report Historic Workplace Humes Site Van Ness Avenue Maribyrnong|Typed letter 1 December 1967 Explosives Factory Maribyrnong|Typed report Racing colours Rose and Black|Newspaper article The Age 28 April 1982 The western maze|Typed Minutes 4 July 1983 Meeting of the Lower Maribyrnong Conservation Group|Typed Constitution of the Lower Maribyrnong Valley Conservation Group|Typed Submission 29 April 1982 To City of Sunshine for Historic buildings preservation council classifications sub committee|Typed Minutes of Lower Maribyrnong Valley Conservation Group 26 August 1982|Typed Application for Membership form Lower Maribyrnong Valley Conservation Group|Typed Submission for a Financial Grant to the Charles Grimes 175th Anniversary Re enactment Committee|Typed Annual General Meeting 5 July 1984 Lower Maribyrnong Valley Conservation Group|Typed letter 30 July 1980 Humes Site|Typed Proposal Bluestone building|Typed Letter from University of Melbourne 11 December 1980 Meat Preserving companys works|Brochure Pipemakers Park|Typed notes Elizabeth McKinnon Mosaic mural artist|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 10 November 1993 Heritage site rediscovered|Newspaper article The Age 7 September 1996 Dreamtime in an industrial garden|Newspaper article The Western Times 6 December 1989 The peoples historiian|Typed report The Saltwater River Powder Magazine Jacks Magazine|Typed letter from Henry Laskowski Sunshine City Council Engineer / Planner to Gwen Goedecke Re: Melbourne Metropolitan Planning Scheme Amendment No 157 Maribyrnong Valley 26th November 1981|Newspaper article The Advocate 13th September Council to buy vital river land|Newspaper article The Age 4th September 1978 Tight controls urged over Maribyrnong|Newspaper article The Age 27th April 1988 Metropolitan Region Planning Scheme Amendment RL11|Melbourne Metropolitan Board of Works M.M.B.W. Concept plan for Maribyrnong River Development Media Release 25th January 1984|City of Sunshine The Maribyrnong River Ideas for the River Valley|Newspaper Article The Advocate 14 March 1979 River Valley Land Purchasemaribyrnong river, maribyrnong valley -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument, Russell Yeoman, Tour of Historic Buildings and Locations, 1978
... In 1867 Dendy sold his land and business to William Ford of Malmsbury and shifted to Walhalla. The avenue of trees leading past the Community Centre to the creek may well have bordered the track to the mill. 15. ...In 1867 Dendy sold his land and business to William Ford of Malmsbury and shifted to Walhalla. The avenue of trees leading past the Community Centre to the creek may well have bordered the track to the mill. 15. ...Self guided heritage tour information produced by the Shire of Eltham Historical Society for 1978 Eltham Community Festival of 36 locations each numbered on accompanying map. Locations and detail provided current to 1978: 1. ELTHAM SHOPPING CENTRE Whilst very little remains in the centre of historical importance, this area has interest as the "village" which developed over many years following the opening of the railway from Melbourne in 1902. Previously the shopping centre had been spread out over a long length of Main Road to the south. Shops have been continuously demolished or remodelled and the majority of buildings date from the 1950's or later. The recently erected Post Office replaced the "old" Post Office opened on the same site only in 1958. 2. WOOLWORTHS ELTHAM VILLAGE Part of the site of this modern shopping development was occupied by the former Eltham Shire Offices and Hall. The hall was paid for by public subscription whilst the Council raised a loan for the offices. The combined building was opened in 1941. It served as office and Council meeting place until 1965 and as the hall until its demolition in 1970. 3. ELTHAM WAR MEMORIAL The complex of buildings adjoining the present Shire Offices were financed by public subscription as a Memorial following World War II. Their construction and for many years their operation was organised by the now disbanded Eltham War Memorial Committee. The original buildings were the; Infant Welfare Centre, Children’s Library (now War Memorial Hall and Dental Clinic) and Kindergarten. In later years the Elderly Citizens Club was built at the rear. 4. ELTHAM SHIRE OFFICES These offices were opened in 1965 and extended in 1971 to provide additional office accommodation and the Eltham Library. They represent the last of a long line of offices and meeting places of the Eltham Shire Council and its predecessor the Eltham District Road Board. The building occupies the former site of Shillinglaw Cottage. The three tall cypress trees which stood in front of the Cottage have been retained as a feature of the office surrounds. 5. OUR LADY'S CHURCH AND SCHOOL The Catholic Church and School complex opposite the Shires Offices shows a number of stages in the development of Eltham township. The recently constructed church adjoins its predecessor (now the parish centre). Many years ago the Catholic Church was located opposite Wingrove Park and the present central site follows the northerly drift of the township. 6. SHILLINGLAW COTTAGE The Cottage was built in 1859 by George Stebbing, a local builder who was responsible for a number of other prominent buildings in the area. Its removal from the site of the Shire Offices and re-erection on the present site was financed by public subscription. It is built of handmade bricks laid in Flemish Bond with an unusual design featuring burnt "leader" bricks over the whole facade. The Cottage is occupied by Eltham Fleececrafts and will be open during the Festival and at other times during weekends. It is classified by the National Trust. 7. RAILWAY BRIDGE The timber trestle bridge over the Diamond Creek was built in 1901. Whilst all of its timbers have been replaced at various times over the years the only change to its character has been the addition of pylons and wiring for electric trains in 1923. It is one of very few similar bridges remaining in the metropolitan area. In 1976 a proposal to replace the bridge with an earth embankment and large culvert pipes was abandoned following community protests. The bridge, however, remains under threat because of the necessity for future deuplication of the railway line. 8. ELTHAM CENTPAL PARK The area between the railway and the creek has for many years been used as a park which included Eltham' s main football oval. The access road, Panther Place is named after Eltham's team playing in the Diamond Valley League. In recent years a large area extending to Bridge Street and locally known as the Town Park has been landscaped and added to the area. The excellent blending of the park with the natural landscape of the creek valley has earned a National Trust Landscape Classification. 9. OLD BAKERY On the southern corner of York Street and Main Road is an old house with a shop front which was for many years the local baker's shop. The brick bakery at the rear is of somewhat later vintage than the house. 10. BRIDGE STREET CUTTING Before reconstruction of Main Road this intersection had deep cutting embankments on all four corners, forming a distinctive feature of the entrance to Eltham. Roadworks and private development have levelled the land on the low side of the road. A memorial to the Eltham soldiers of World War I which was located at the north-western corner is now situated at the Eltham R.S.L. 11. HILLTOP MILK BAR For many years this was the site of the Eltham Post Office under the control of the Hunniford family and later their descendants the Burgoynes. It was transferred to this site in 1855, although at that time the building apparently fronted Bridge Str e et. The site contained Eltham's first telephone exchange. The post office was relocated in 1954 but the shop was operated until recently by the Burgoyne family who still own the surrounding land. 12. UNITING CHURCH and former C.B.A. BANK The former Methodist Church was built in 1880 by George Stebbing. The Sunday School extension was built in 1929 and there have been more recent extensions. The adjoining opportunity shop was built as a bank in 1874 and purchased by the Methodist Church in 1954. 13. R.S.L. HALL, TELEPHONE EXCHANGE These relatively recent buildings occupy the site of a row of shops forming part of the early ribbon of business development along Main Road. In front of the R.S.L. building is the World War I Memorial relocated from the corner of Bridge Street and Main Road. 14. ELTHAM COMMUNITY CENTRE Australia's first mudbrick "community building" was opened in April this year. Part of the site of the building was purchased in 1856 by Henry Dendy (of Brighton fame). At the rear of the land near the creek was a steam flour mill whilst Dendy's house was at the Main Road frontage of the land. His purchase totalled about 2 Ha (5 acres) and included land on the opposite side of Maria Street (Main Road). Dendy became a prominent member of the Eltham community and served one term as President of the Eltham District Road Board. In 1867 Dendy sold his land and business to William Ford of Malmsbury and shifted to Walhalla. The avenue of trees leading past the Community Centre to the creek may well have bordered the track to the mill. 15. ELTHAM HOTEL The original part of this hotel was built in 1927 following the burning of the former Watson's Eltham Hotel on the same site. The car park on the opposite side of Main Road was also the site of a hotel variously known over the years as; the Fountain of Friendship, the Fountain and the Evelyn Arms. As the Fountain of Friendship it was the first meeting place of the Eltham District Road Board in 1856. 16. ST. MARGARET'S CHURCH, PITT STREET In 1860 Henry Dendy was appointed Chairman of a committee to establish a church of England in Eltham. He donated part of his land in Pitt Street and in 1861 the church was opened. It was built by George Stebbing and remains in a well preserved state today. Th adjoining old vicarage is now named Dendy Hou se. A new mudbrick church hall is under construction on the site. The church and Dendy House are now listed on the Register of Historic Buildings. 17. NO. 86 PITT STREET Cottage built by George Stebbing and believed to be his home for some years in the 1850s. 18. LIVING AND LEARNING CENTRE The house was built in the 1850s with the kitchen at the front being added about 40 years later. By the creek below the house a number of early Eltham industries were located. These included a tannery and a brewery. 19. ELTHAM COURT HOUSE A Court of Petty Sessions was established in Eltham in 1858 and the present building dates from 1860. It is the oldest public building remaining in Eltham. In its early days the building was used as the meeting place and office of the Eltham District Road Board and as an overflow classroom for the local school. The Court House has been classified by the National Trust. The citation states that it is an example of the simple form of early brick Court House with gabled roof and porch. 20. LANDS DEPARTMENT OFFICE This building is the former police station and is probably of about the same age as the Court House. The lockup at the rear has been demolished but the old stables remain as garages. A licence was first granted for a police station at Eltham in 1856. 21. JARROLD COTTAGE The old Cottage opposite Dalton Street was formerly owned by the Jarrold family. Early records indicate that this was the building leased from the Jarrolds as a temporary police station prior to construction of the building on the corner of Brougham Street. The small building on the corner of the property was used as a boot repairer's shop. The elevated studio at the rear is a more recent construction by the present owners. 22. STATE SCHOOL RESIDENCE Erected in 1891 23. WINGROVE COTTAGE This building fills an important place in the history of Eltham and is now used as a medical clinic. It was built in 1858 for Charles S. Wingrove who was Secretary to the Eltham District Road Board and Shire Council from 1858 to 1904. During part of this period he was also Shire Engineer and was Secretary to the Heidelberg Road Board. The house was used as the office of the Board and Council for many years. Wingrove is buried in the cemetery at St. Helena. 24. WINGROVE PARK The parkland opposite Wingrove Cottage has been named after Charles Wingrove. The old Manna Gums are an outstanding feature of the park. 25. ELTHAM FRI.MARY SCHOOL NO. 209 The school first opened in the slab building in 1855 and operated from the present site since 1857. The oldest part of the present school is the stone building erected in 1876. The first school teacher, David Clark remained at the school until 1888. This school is the government township and has always been known as the Eltham School. An earlier school (no.371) known as Little Eltham School operated in Swan Street from 1853 to 1872. 26. "SHOESTRING" This house was built for school teacher David Clark. It has been extensively extended in recent years but the extensions do not detract from the character of the older part of the building. 27. ELTHAM CEMETERY The cemetery contains the graves of many of the district's pioneers . 28. MONTSALVAT This unique complex of buildings was commenced in 1935 by the late Justus Jorgensen and its development has extended over many years. Montsalvat has exerted a significant impact on Eltham The earth and stone construction of many of the buildings has influenced local architecture to a great extent and it has served as a "nerve centre" of the local artistic community. Montsalvat is open to the public for a small charge. 29. MAIN ROAD BRIDGE This location has been the main crossing of Diamond Creek since the earliest days of settlement. The present concrete bridge was erected in 1925 .and was preceded by a number of timber bridges. 30. ELTHAM LOWER PARK This park, being an unusually large flat area for Eltham, was originally the local racecourse. Horse races were held here from 1855 and the area was gazetted as a reserve for a racecourse and recreation reserve in 1857. The park is well known as a venue for school "bird days" and more recently as the site of the Diamond Valley Railway. This miniature railway features scale models of modern and old locomotives and rolling stock and has operated on this site since 1961 . Before that the railway operated at Chelsworth Park, Ivanhoe. 31. FALKINER HOUSE Frederick Falkiner was one of the earliest settlers in the Eltham township area and occupied a substantial leasehold prior to the first land sales. Early records show that Falkiner was the subject of a number of complaints from his neighbours but he has nevertheless been considered a prominent enough citizen to have a street named for him. This house was the home of Evelyn (Ely) Falkiner a member of Frederick's family. 32. WEST HOUSE Behind the large house on the hill is an early house built by the West family. This was relocated from a site near the front of the land by the present owner Mr. Fabbro. 33. FALKINER HOUSE This very old house is believed to have been the home of Frederick and may have been Eltham's first post office. Falkiner was the first post master for a short period. in 1854/55. 34. WITHERS HOUSE This house was the home of famous artist Walter Withers who shifted here from Heidelberg in 1903. 35. ELTHAM HIGH SCHOOL This school celebrated its jubilee this year, having commenced as the Eltham Higher Elementary School 50 years ago. 36. DIAMOND CREEK FOOTWAY If returning from the High School to the town centre the footpath by the bank of the Diamond Creek provides a pleasant route to finish your walk. The creek is a major tributary of the Yarra River. Together with its own major tributaries Arthurs Creek and Running Creek it commences on the southern slopes of the Dividing Range at Kinglake. It gives the name Diamond Valley to an area extending well beyond its actual drainage catchment.Recognition of the significance of various landmarks to the history of the Eltham community as of 1978‘shoestring’, 1978, bridge street cutting, burgoyne store, c.b.a. bank, diamond creek trail, eltham cemetery, eltham central park, eltham community centre, eltham community festival, eltham court house, eltham festival, eltham high school, eltham hotel, eltham lower park, eltham primary school, eltham railway trestle bridge, eltham shire offices, eltham shopping centre, eltham state school no. 209, eltham village, eltham war memorial, falkiner house, heritage trail, hilltop milk bar, jarrold cottage, lands department office, living, living and learning centre, main road bridge, montsalvat, old bakery, our eltham artistic recollections, our lady help of christian’s church, our lady help of christian’s primary school, pitt street, post office, r.s.l. hall, shillinglaw cottage, st margaret’s church, state school residence, stebbing cottage, telephone exchange, uniting church, west house, wingrove cottage, wingrove park, withers house, woolworths -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Sunshine Heritage Panel Signs
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Newspaper Article August 2003 Trust warms of history crunch time|Letter 26 June 1996 from ICI Australia David Meale regarding a Heritage panel for Hunt Club Hotel|Photocopy of photograph Swimming Bath State School Sunshine|Handwritten Notes Old Town Hall|Handwritten Notes Parson and Lewis|Handwritten Notes Wright and Edwards|Handwritten Notes sunshine Technical School HV McKay donated 4 and half acres of land and 2000 pounds Mr HV McKay was chairman of the school council until his death in 1926 An innovation by HV McKay was the progressive move to allow his apprentices to attend day time classes 1922 a girls school was added with an initial enrollment of 33 girls|Handwritten Notes Swimming Pool|Newspaper Article The Sunshine Town Hall 21 May 1960|Photocopy of aerial photograph of Sunshine Station Precinct|Photocopy of photograph of Train Wagon|Photocopy of photograph of Train Carriage|Photocopy of photograph of Sunshine Technical College|Photocopy of photograph of Parsons and Lewis Horsehair Drawers and Curlers|Photocopy of photograph of Swimming Pool|Newspaper Article Municipal Chambers and Public Hall Hampshire Road|Printed Report Financial Details of Project for which you are requesting funds Anticipated cost of project $8905 7 Panels|Newspaper Article The Leader 31 August 1907 HV McKays Sunshine ahrvester Works at Sunshine Braybrook Junction|Photocopy of photograph The old Braybrook Hotel Ballarat road about 1954|Photocopy of photograph First Shire hall at Deer Park erected 1885|Photocopy of photograph Gunns Braybrook Hotel|Newspaper Article The Advocate 8 May 1996 Preserving our History Mr Norm Carlton and Ross MacKenzie unveil the plaque displaying the history behind the old town hall|Planning Permit Application No 96/228 Dated 18 June 1996 for Signs 5 Heritage Panels in Sunshine|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 7 May 1996 Marking time|Typed Report Texts for Heritage Panels 1995 Parsons and Lewis Old Town Hall Wright and Edwards Sunshine Technical school Kororoit Creek Swimming Pool|Photocopy of photograph Happy Children at the Swimming Pool Kororoit Creek|Drawings for Planning Permit 2 May 1996|Photocopy of photographs for consideration Parsons and Lewis Factory Man with Jugs Bill Hyetts Home First Avenue Sunshine Railway Accident Sunshine Group photograph and 24 men Sunshine FC 1932 Railways Lines with Manures on side of roof|Typed Letter from Joan Welsh to Norm Carlton listing possible sites for heritage signs Powder Magazine Humes Site Essendon Rowing Club Spongs Hotel Anglers Hotel 1862 Nelsons Boat Shed Swimming Site Maribyrnong Solomons Clancys Ford Rocks Across Trestle Bridge|Extract from The Victorian ailways Magazine September 1927 Bridge building in Excelsis By Chas H Perrin Chief Engineer for Railway Construction and two photographs of bridge getting built|Typed Letter from Joan Welsh Friends of the Maribyrnong Valey to Norm Carlton 26 November 1992 with heritage sign sites for City of Footscray City of Sunshine City of Keilor City of Essendon|Text for Panel Angling Match at Raleighs Punt 1866 and Photocopy of photograph|Text for Panel Castle and Meat Works 1868|Handwritten Letter 21 February 1993 From Joan Welsh to Norm Carlton|Handwritten notes and Photocopy of photograph|Quotation from Scott Williams Signs and Designs for $1430 each|Typed Letter 21 April 1993 to City Of Sunshine Planning for the HV McKay Industrial Site|Booklet Sunshine Heritage Tour|Letter 27 February 1991 to Schools Re Sunshine Heritage Panels including Booklet Sunshine Heritage Tour|Handwritten Notes 6 June 1990|Pamphlet Swan Hill Heritage Walk|Handwritten Notes Booklet Numbers and costs|Typed Notes Aborigianl Heritage William Barak|Handwritten Letter 27 June 1990 Photostory Pty Ltd William Barak and Children|Typed Letter 9 November 1989 to Sunshine and District Historical Society|Typed Lettter 9 February 1989 to City of Sunshine Heritage Panels quotesat $2250 each Photostory|Handwritten estimate 9 May 1988 Barry Searle Photographs|Typed Letter 1 March 1989 to Photostory placing order for 7 heritage panels at $2100 each|Handwritten Note about Funds|Typed Letter 20 November 1988 Sites for Heritage Panels|Typed Letter 27 July 1987 from Sunshine Community Committee BiCentennary 1988|Handwritten Notes|Brochure Bring Your History to Life|Map for sites|Typed Notes for Kororoit Creek Swimming Pool Heritage Panel Number 8|Handwritten Notes|Application for Planning Permit Blank|Typed Notes Unveiling of Heritage Panels|Handwritten Notes|Typed Letter 28 November 1994 from Photostory Quotation|Typed Notes Texts for Heritage Panels 1995|Photographs and Negatives for Heritage Panels|Typed Letter 18 October 1995 Map of Sunshine and district|Typed Letter 3 November 1995 5 additional heritage panels Kororoit Creek Swimming Pool The Old Town Hall Sunshine Technical school Parsons and Lewis Horse Hair factory Wright and Edwards Railway Carriage Works|Typed Notes Wright and Edwards|Typed Notes Old Town Hall|Typed Notes Sunshine Technical School|Typed Notes Parsons and Lewis|Typed Notes Kororoit Creek Swimming Pool|Maps You are at Panel Number|Typed Notes Places of Interest in the City of Sunshine|Handwritten Notes for 5 additional heritage panels|Booklet The History of the Land Discovery Trail|Extract from Municipal Directory Braybrook Shire|Programme 1994 General Meeting Pipemakers Park 10 March 1994|Typed Notes Financial Details of Project for which you are requesting funds|Sunshine Heritagte Tour|Flyer Western Ring Road Information bulletin No 10|Newspaper Article The Conservation Gazette April May 1996|Flyer Your History Mate The work of a community museum in Melbournes Western suburbs by Peter Haffenden|Brochure compulsory competitive Tendering|Heritage Panels Condition Review 2025 by Kerry Hewson...Newspaper Article August 2003 Trust warms of history crunch time|Letter 26 June 1996 from ICI Australia David Meale regarding a Heritage panel for Hunt Club Hotel|Photocopy of photograph Swimming Bath State School Sunshine|Handwritten Notes Old Town Hall|Handwritten Notes Parson and Lewis|Handwritten Notes Wright and Edwards|Handwritten Notes sunshine Technical School HV McKay donated 4 and half acres of land and 2000 pounds Mr HV McKay was chairman of the school council until his death in 1926 An innovation by HV McKay was the progressive move to allow his apprentices to attend day time classes 1922 a girls school was added with an initial enrollment of 33 girls|Handwritten Notes Swimming Pool|Newspaper Article The Sunshine Town Hall 21 May 1960|Photocopy of aerial photograph of Sunshine Station Precinct|Photocopy of photograph of Train Wagon|Photocopy of photograph of Train Carriage|Photocopy of photograph of Sunshine Technical College|Photocopy of photograph of Parsons and Lewis Horsehair Drawers and Curlers|Photocopy of photograph of Swimming Pool|Newspaper Article Municipal Chambers and Public Hall Hampshire Road|Printed Report Financial Details of Project for which you are requesting funds Anticipated cost of project $8905 7 Panels|Newspaper Article The Leader 31 August 1907 HV McKays Sunshine ahrvester Works at Sunshine Braybrook Junction|Photocopy of photograph The old Braybrook Hotel Ballarat road about 1954|Photocopy of photograph First Shire hall at Deer Park erected 1885|Photocopy of photograph Gunns Braybrook Hotel|Newspaper Article The Advocate 8 May 1996 Preserving our History Mr Norm Carlton and Ross MacKenzie unveil the plaque displaying the history behind the old town hall|Planning Permit Application No 96/228 Dated 18 June 1996 for Signs 5 Heritage Panels in Sunshine|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 7 May 1996 Marking time|Typed Report Texts for Heritage Panels 1995 Parsons and Lewis Old Town Hall Wright and Edwards Sunshine Technical school Kororoit Creek Swimming Pool|Photocopy of photograph Happy Children at the Swimming Pool Kororoit Creek|Drawings for Planning Permit 2 May 1996|Photocopy of photographs for consideration Parsons and Lewis Factory Man with Jugs Bill Hyetts Home First Avenue Sunshine Railway Accident Sunshine Group photograph and 24 men Sunshine FC 1932 Railways Lines with Manures on side of roof|Typed Letter from Joan Welsh to Norm Carlton listing possible sites for heritage signs Powder Magazine Humes Site Essendon Rowing Club Spongs Hotel Anglers Hotel 1862 Nelsons Boat Shed Swimming Site Maribyrnong Solomons Clancys Ford Rocks Across Trestle Bridge|Extract from The Victorian ailways Magazine September 1927 Bridge building in Excelsis By Chas H Perrin Chief Engineer for Railway Construction and two photographs of bridge getting built|Typed Letter from Joan Welsh Friends of the Maribyrnong Valey to Norm Carlton 26 November 1992 with heritage sign sites for City of Footscray City of Sunshine City of Keilor City of Essendon|Text for Panel Angling Match at Raleighs Punt 1866 and Photocopy of photograph|Text for Panel Castle and Meat Works 1868|Handwritten Letter 21 February 1993 From Joan Welsh to Norm Carlton|Handwritten notes and Photocopy of photograph|Quotation from Scott Williams Signs and Designs for $1430 each|Typed Letter 21 April 1993 to City Of Sunshine Planning for the HV McKay Industrial Site|Booklet Sunshine Heritage Tour|Letter 27 February 1991 to Schools Re Sunshine Heritage Panels including Booklet Sunshine Heritage Tour|Handwritten Notes 6 June 1990|Pamphlet Swan Hill Heritage Walk|Handwritten Notes Booklet Numbers and costs|Typed Notes Aborigianl Heritage William Barak|Handwritten Letter 27 June 1990 Photostory Pty Ltd William Barak and Children|Typed Letter 9 November 1989 to Sunshine and District Historical Society|Typed Lettter 9 February 1989 to City of Sunshine Heritage Panels quotesat $2250 each Photostory|Handwritten estimate 9 May 1988 Barry Searle Photographs|Typed Letter 1 March 1989 to Photostory placing order for 7 heritage panels at $2100 each|Handwritten Note about Funds|Typed Letter 20 November 1988 Sites for Heritage Panels|Typed Letter 27 July 1987 from Sunshine Community Committee BiCentennary 1988|Handwritten Notes|Brochure Bring Your History to Life|Map for sites|Typed Notes for Kororoit Creek Swimming Pool Heritage Panel Number 8|Handwritten Notes|Application for Planning Permit Blank|Typed Notes Unveiling of Heritage Panels|Handwritten Notes|Typed Letter 28 November 1994 from Photostory Quotation|Typed Notes Texts for Heritage Panels 1995|Photographs and Negatives for Heritage Panels|Typed Letter 18 October 1995 Map of Sunshine and district|Typed Letter 3 November 1995 5 additional heritage panels Kororoit Creek Swimming Pool The Old Town Hall Sunshine Technical school Parsons and Lewis Horse Hair factory Wright and Edwards Railway Carriage Works|Typed Notes Wright and Edwards|Typed Notes Old Town Hall|Typed Notes Sunshine Technical School|Typed Notes Parsons and Lewis|Typed Notes Kororoit Creek Swimming Pool|Maps You are at Panel Number|Typed Notes Places of Interest in the City of Sunshine|Handwritten Notes for 5 additional heritage panels|Booklet The History of the Land Discovery Trail|Extract from Municipal Directory Braybrook Shire|Programme 1994 General Meeting Pipemakers Park 10 March 1994|Typed Notes Financial Details of Project for which you are requesting funds|Sunshine Heritagte Tour|Flyer Western Ring Road Information bulletin No 10|Newspaper Article The Conservation Gazette April May 1996|Flyer Your History Mate The work of a community museum in Melbournes Western suburbs by Peter Haffenden|Brochure compulsory competitive Tendering|Heritage Panels Condition Review 2025 by Kerry Hewson Collection of information on the Sunshine Heritage Panel Signs Archive Sunshine Heritage Panel Signs ...Newspaper Article August 2003 Trust warms of history crunch time|Letter 26 June 1996 from ICI Australia David Meale regarding a Heritage panel for Hunt Club Hotel|Photocopy of photograph Swimming Bath State School Sunshine|Handwritten Notes Old Town Hall|Handwritten Notes Parson and Lewis|Handwritten Notes Wright and Edwards|Handwritten Notes sunshine Technical School HV McKay donated 4 and half acres of land and 2000 pounds Mr HV McKay was chairman of the school council until his death in 1926 An innovation by HV McKay was the progressive move to allow his apprentices to attend day time classes 1922 a girls school was added with an initial enrollment of 33 girls|Handwritten Notes Swimming Pool|Newspaper Article The Sunshine Town Hall 21 May 1960|Photocopy of aerial photograph of Sunshine Station Precinct|Photocopy of photograph of Train Wagon|Photocopy of photograph of Train Carriage|Photocopy of photograph of Sunshine Technical College|Photocopy of photograph of Parsons and Lewis Horsehair Drawers and Curlers|Photocopy of photograph of Swimming Pool|Newspaper Article Municipal Chambers and Public Hall Hampshire Road|Printed Report Financial Details of Project for which you are requesting funds Anticipated cost of project $8905 7 Panels|Newspaper Article The Leader 31 August 1907 HV McKays Sunshine ahrvester Works at Sunshine Braybrook Junction|Photocopy of photograph The old Braybrook Hotel Ballarat road about 1954|Photocopy of photograph First Shire hall at Deer Park erected 1885|Photocopy of photograph Gunns Braybrook Hotel|Newspaper Article The Advocate 8 May 1996 Preserving our History Mr Norm Carlton and Ross MacKenzie unveil the plaque displaying the history behind the old town hall|Planning Permit Application No 96/228 Dated 18 June 1996 for Signs 5 Heritage Panels in Sunshine|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 7 May 1996 Marking time|Typed Report Texts for Heritage Panels 1995 Parsons and Lewis Old Town Hall Wright and Edwards Sunshine Technical school Kororoit Creek Swimming Pool|Photocopy of photograph Happy Children at the Swimming Pool Kororoit Creek|Drawings for Planning Permit 2 May 1996|Photocopy of photographs for consideration Parsons and Lewis Factory Man with Jugs Bill Hyetts Home First Avenue Sunshine Railway Accident Sunshine Group photograph and 24 men Sunshine FC 1932 Railways Lines with Manures on side of roof|Typed Letter from Joan Welsh to Norm Carlton listing possible sites for heritage signs Powder Magazine Humes Site Essendon Rowing Club Spongs Hotel Anglers Hotel 1862 Nelsons Boat Shed Swimming Site Maribyrnong Solomons Clancys Ford Rocks Across Trestle Bridge|Extract from The Victorian ailways Magazine September 1927 Bridge building in Excelsis By Chas H Perrin Chief Engineer for Railway Construction and two photographs of bridge getting built|Typed Letter from Joan Welsh Friends of the Maribyrnong Valey to Norm Carlton 26 November 1992 with heritage sign sites for City of Footscray City of Sunshine City of Keilor City of Essendon|Text for Panel Angling Match at Raleighs Punt 1866 and Photocopy of photograph|Text for Panel Castle and Meat Works 1868|Handwritten Letter 21 February 1993 From Joan Welsh to Norm Carlton|Handwritten notes and Photocopy of photograph|Quotation from Scott Williams Signs and Designs for $1430 each|Typed Letter 21 April 1993 to City Of Sunshine Planning for the HV McKay Industrial Site|Booklet Sunshine Heritage Tour|Letter 27 February 1991 to Schools Re Sunshine Heritage Panels including Booklet Sunshine Heritage Tour|Handwritten Notes 6 June 1990|Pamphlet Swan Hill Heritage Walk|Handwritten Notes Booklet Numbers and costs|Typed Notes Aborigianl Heritage William Barak|Handwritten Letter 27 June 1990 Photostory Pty Ltd William Barak and Children|Typed Letter 9 November 1989 to Sunshine and District Historical Society|Typed Lettter 9 February 1989 to City of Sunshine Heritage Panels quotesat $2250 each Photostory|Handwritten estimate 9 May 1988 Barry Searle Photographs|Typed Letter 1 March 1989 to Photostory placing order for 7 heritage panels at $2100 each|Handwritten Note about Funds|Typed Letter 20 November 1988 Sites for Heritage Panels|Typed Letter 27 July 1987 from Sunshine Community Committee BiCentennary 1988|Handwritten Notes|Brochure Bring Your History to Life|Map for sites|Typed Notes for Kororoit Creek Swimming Pool Heritage Panel Number 8|Handwritten Notes|Application for Planning Permit Blank|Typed Notes Unveiling of Heritage Panels|Handwritten Notes|Typed Letter 28 November 1994 from Photostory Quotation|Typed Notes Texts for Heritage Panels 1995|Photographs and Negatives for Heritage Panels|Typed Letter 18 October 1995 Map of Sunshine and district|Typed Letter 3 November 1995 5 additional heritage panels Kororoit Creek Swimming Pool The Old Town Hall Sunshine Technical school Parsons and Lewis Horse Hair factory Wright and Edwards Railway Carriage Works|Typed Notes Wright and Edwards|Typed Notes Old Town Hall|Typed Notes Sunshine Technical School|Typed Notes Parsons and Lewis|Typed Notes Kororoit Creek Swimming Pool|Maps You are at Panel Number|Typed Notes Places of Interest in the City of Sunshine|Handwritten Notes for 5 additional heritage panels|Booklet The History of the Land Discovery Trail|Extract from Municipal Directory Braybrook Shire|Programme 1994 General Meeting Pipemakers Park 10 March 1994|Typed Notes Financial Details of Project for which you are requesting funds|Sunshine Heritagte Tour|Flyer Western Ring Road Information bulletin No 10|Newspaper Article The Conservation Gazette April May 1996|Flyer Your History Mate The work of a community museum in Melbournes Western suburbs by Peter Haffenden|Brochure compulsory competitive Tendering|Heritage Panels Condition Review 2025 by Kerry Hewson -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Sunshine Boys College 31 King Edward Ave Albion
... Sunshine Boys College King Edward Avenue Albion 2844.01 - Sunshine Boys College - Olwen Ford wrote in her book Harvester City Page 402|2844.02 - Building Alteration Approval Document J. ...2844.01 - Sunshine Boys College - Olwen Ford wrote in her book Harvester City Page 402|2844.02 - Building Alteration Approval Document J. Brewster 17 Gertrude St Sunshine|2844.03 - Sunshine Boys College Memorial Trust Fund Scholarshipsunshine boys college, king edward avenue, albion -
Beechworth RSL Sub-BranchLetter - Letter to relative
... Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch 99 Ford Street Beechworth high-country Letter from Pte B A Bristow commander 2LT A H Ethinage to the next of kin Mrs B A Bristow advising that her husband was missing in action Soldier at war missing in action Letter address to Mrs A.B Bristow 42 West Avenue Road, Hoe St Walthamstowe Letter Letter to relative ...Letter from Pte B A Bristow commander 2LT A H Ethinage to the next of kin Mrs B A Bristow advising that her husband was missing in actionLetter address to Mrs A.B Bristow 42 West Avenue Road, Hoe St Walthamstowe soldier at war missing in action -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Artists Put On 19th Exhibition, 1980
... Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Shows and Exhibitions Mitcham Arts Association Ford Julie Abbott Jean Rogalski Barbara Mitcham Arts Association's 19th Autumn Art Exhibition held at the gallery, 16 Humphries Avenue, Nunawading. ...Mitcham Arts Association's 19th Autumn Art Exhibition held at the gallery, 16 Humphries Avenue, Nunawading. Photocopy with photo.shows and exhibitions, mitcham arts association, ford, julie, abbott, jean, rogalski, barbara -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Church of England, Olinda
... Avenue. The chapel built on Mrs Warner’s land on Mernda Road (later Coonara Road) was shifted in 1936 by Dick Mitlan using Jack Clarkes Ford truck as traction plant. ...Avenue. The chapel built on Mrs Warner’s land on Mernda Road (later Coonara Road) was shifted in 1936 by Dick Mitlan using Jack Clarkes Ford truck as traction plant. ...Church of England. Monash Avenue, Olinda. The descriptive text on the reverse of this photograph was hand written by John Lundy-Clarke.Church of England Olinda When the church was built it faced on to the main Mt Dandenong Road but the road was deviated in and the main road section in front of the Village Settlement blocks was named Monash Avenue. The chapel built on Mrs Warner’s land on Mernda Road (later Coonara Road) was shifted in 1936 by Dick Mitlan using Jack Clarkes Ford truck as traction plant. church of england, olinda, monash avenue -
Melbourne Tram MuseumSlide - MMTB, VR and MTA tramway operations set of 11, Hugh Ballment, 1950s to 1990s
... Avenue...Camberwell Depot...Interiors...MMTB Buses...Bus 476...Ford...Avenue, running a Burwood service. A W2 is in front of the 612. HBM168 - VR No 41 entering the Broadway from Ormond Road while MMTB SW6 953 class waits to complete it journey to Point Ormond along Glen Huntly Road. 1950s, HBM169 - MMTB X2 679, 8/03/1957, Footscray Depot. Several X1 cars on the left. A Ford...Avenue, running a Burwood service. A W2 is in front of the 612. HBM168 - VR No 41 entering the Broadway from Ormond Road while MMTB SW6 953 class waits to complete it journey to Point Ormond along Glen Huntly Road. 1950s, HBM169 - MMTB X2 679, 8/03/1957, Footscray Depot. Several X1 cars on the left. A Ford ...Set of 11 photos by Hugh Ballment, unless noted, of MMTB, VR, and MTA: HBM162 - MMTB W2 634, 1970s, Queensbridge, running a Domain Road Route 56 with a Tait set on the viaduct and the city skyline. HBM163 - MMTB, cMay 1968, St Kilda Junction, Construction of Queensway, showing a temporary bridge. W2 on route 4D HBM164 - MTA B1 2055, Route 59. Z3 162, Route 57. cNov1997, Elizabeth St terminus, showing the Sir Robert Risson Tram terminus structure, Flinders Street Railway station, and the Herald & Weekly Times and the IBM buildings across the Yarra River. HBM165 - MMTB Y1 613, 17/07/1957, Camberwell Depot, Night pic interior. Photo by Keith Kings HBM166 - MMTB Y1 611, 17/07/1957, Camberwell Depot. Photo by Keith Kings, Night pic interior HBM167 - MMTB Y 612, 1960s, Batman Avenue, running a Burwood service. A W2 is in front of the 612. HBM168 - VR No 41 entering the Broadway from Ormond Road while MMTB SW6 953 class waits to complete it journey to Point Ormond along Glen Huntly Road. 1950s, HBM169 - MMTB X2 679, 8/03/1957, Footscray Depot. Several X1 cars on the left. A Ford bus No 476 is on the right. This vehicle was retired and officially out of use at the time. Photo by Keith Kings, HBM170 - VR Tram 51, 26/05/1954, Bluff Road Black Rock, Terminus, Tram has departed for Sandringham. See image HBM154 as well. In the background is Bluff Road Audio, advertising Astor Radio and J Boyd Robinson Tested. The tram is showing the destination of Sandringham HBM171 - VR Tram 48, 26/05/1954, Station St Sandringham, arriving at the station terminus with a Ladies Hairdresser shop in the background. HBM172 - MTA A 263, cNov 1997, Spencer Street and Flinders Street intersection, with a ComEng train on viaduct. Tram is running a Port Melbourne route 109 service. Yields information about Melbourne tram operations, with 1950s to 1990s photos of Melbourne tramways.Kodachrome cardboard and plastic mounts, with notes - set of 11new tramway, tram 634, queensbridge, st kilda junction, tram 162, elizabeth st, tram 41, tram 2055, tram 613, tram 611, glen huntly road, vr, st kilda brighton tramway, broadway, tram 679, footscray depot, trams, w2 class, sw6 class, x2 class, a class, b class, y1 class, z3 class, tram 612, tram 953, x1 class, route 56, route 4d, route 59, route 57, batman avenue, camberwell depot, interiors, mmtb buses, bus 476, ford motor company, sandringham, black rock, bluff road, tram 51, tram 48, sandringham to black rock, tram 263, route 109, flinders st, spencer st, ormond road -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedDocument - Sunshine And Deer Park Heritage Listed Reference Numbers
... John's Anglican Church & Hall 2 - 4 Miles Street Deer Park BCC H087 Neale Road Ford 192 Neale Road Deer Park BCC H088 Deer Park Hall 50 Station Road Deer Park BCC H089 Sunshine Market 13 - 19 City Place Sunshine BCC H091 Methodist Church & Hall 32 Devonshire Road Sunshine BCC H0105 Macedonian Community Centre 45 Fourth Avenue Sunshine BCC H0106 Hannah McKay House 145 Anderson Road Albion BCC H0107 Chemist Shop 234 Hampshire Road Sunshine BCC H0108 Sunshine Municipal Offices 6 - 18 Alexandra Avenue Sunshine BCC H0109 Sunshine Primary School 3113 111 Derby Road Sunshine BCC H0110 Standard Steel 12 - 16 Market Road Sunshine BCC H0111 Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church 93 Monash Street Sunshine BCC H0113 Parsons House 114 Moris Street Sunshine BCC H0114 Our Lady's School Station Place Monash Street Sunshine BCC H0115 Palmas 2 Tyler Street Sunshine BCC H0116 St. ...Ford, Sunshine & District Historical Society (See Catalogue No 5756). The document lists heritages place names, Brimbank Heritage Overlay Numbers and Victorian Heritage Register Numbers. Notes: 1. This list does not include heritage listed places from the former City of Sunshine currently in the City of Footscray. 2. This list does not include heritage listed places in St. Albans. 3. The date of this list is C2009. Heritage Listed Reference Numbers: Sunshine - Deer Park area 5741 - Sunshine And Deer Park Heritage Listed Reference Numbers Page 1.jpg Heritage Precincts Commonwealth Munitions Housing Estate BCC H019 Concrete Housing Estate Leith Avenue ...Brimbank’s heritage‑listed properties are protected because they demonstrate important aspects of the area’s history — industrial innovation, early settlement, worker housing, civic development, and significant Aboriginal cultural landscapes. This document is an extract from the "Collection Document Project" prepared for Mr. Frank Ford, Sunshine & District Historical Society (See Catalogue No 5756). The document lists heritages place names, Brimbank Heritage Overlay Numbers and Victorian Heritage Register Numbers. Notes: 1. This list does not include heritage listed places from the former City of Sunshine currently in the City of Footscray. 2. This list does not include heritage listed places in St. Albans. 3. The date of this list is C2009.Heritage Listed Reference Numbers: Sunshine - Deer Park area 5741 - Sunshine And Deer Park Heritage Listed Reference Numbers Page 1.jpg Heritage Precincts Commonwealth Munitions Housing Estate BCC H019 Concrete Housing Estate Leith Avenue Sunshine BCC H020 ICI Residential Area Deer Park BCC H021 Sunshine Commercial Heritage Area BCC H022 McKay Housing Estate Durham Road BCC H023 McKay Housing Estate King Edward Avenue BCC H024 Railway Estate Sunshine BCC H025 War Service Homes Heritage Area Sunshine BCC H026 Heritage Place Massey Ferguson Complex Devonshire Road Sunshine BCC H03 VH H0667 John Darling & Son Flour Mill 74 Sydney Street Albion BCC H04 VH H0827 Rail Bridge (Albion Viaduct) Over Maribyrnong River BCC H05 VH H1197 Black Powder Mill Parklea Avenue And Grassy Point Road Cairnlea BCC H06 VH H2029 Foxley Lodge Farm And Its Drystone Walls 472A Boundary Road Derrimut BCC H08 1 Corio Steet Sunshine BCC H09 H.V. McKay Memorial Gardens BCC H010 VH 1953 H.V. McKay Offices 2 Devonshire Road Sunshine BCC H010 VH H1953 Main Outfall Sewer Brimbank (Brooklyn) BCC H013 VH H1932 Mt. Derrimut Homestead, Its Drystone Walls And Associated Buildings Including The Meteorological Centre Mt. Derrimut Road Derrimut BCC H017 5741 - Sunshine And Deer Park Heritage Listed Reference Numbers Page 2.jpg Heritage Place (Cont) Albion VR DC Substation Talmage Street Albion BCC H028 Pig And Calf Market 55 Market Road Brooklyn BCC H029 Monsanto Chemicals Huntsman Chemical Co 455 Somerville Road Brooklyn BCC H030 Deer Park Explosive Factories Complex Off Ballarat Road Deer Park BCC H032 Hume And Hovell Cairn Cnr Station Road And Ballarat Road Deer Park BCC H034 Sunshine Signal Box Off Hampshire Road BCC H039 Black Arch Rail Bridge Sunshine Road Sunshine BCC H040 Sugar Gum Row Talmage Street Albion BCC H042 Sunshine Advocate Office 11 - 15 Sun Crescent Sunshine BCC H051 H.V. McKay Memorial Gates Anderson Road Sunshine BCC H053 H.V. McKay Memorial Presbyterian Church Anderson Road Sunshine BCC H054 Sam McKay House And Garden 147 Anderson Road Sunshine BCC H055 Former Sunshine Technical School Derby Road Sunshine BCC H056 Former Sunshine Girls Technical School Derby Road Sunshine BCC H057 Pedestrian Footbridge Over Railway 1 Devonshire Road Sunshine BCC H058 House At 48 Station Place Sunshine BCC H061 ANZ Bank Former ES&A Bank 115 Durham Road Sunshine BCC H063 Sunshine Metropolitan Fire Station And Flats 330 Hampshire Road Sunshine BCC H064 Derrimut Hotel 132 Durham Road Sunshine BCC H065 St. Mark's Anglican Church 49 Suns Crescent Sunshine BCC H066 Robinson House 33 Sun Crescent Sunshine BCC H067 St. Theresa Catholic Church & School 26 Adelaide Street Albion BCC H070 5741 - Sunshine And Deer Park Heritage Listed Reference Numbers Page 3.jpg Heritage Place (Cont) Curacloe BCC H073 Former Wunderlich Now West End Market 47 - 49 McIntyre Road Sunshine North BCC H073 Selwyn Park Albion BCC H074 Sunshine Baptist Church 42 Ridley Street & 16 Sydney Street Albion BCC H075 Cameron House & Dairy BCC H076 Houses & Trees 22 - 24 Talmage Street Albion BCC H077 Ford (Solomon Ford) Burke Road To Canning Street Avondale Heights BCC H079 Lions House Of Sunshine 8 Watt Street Sunshine BCC H080 Guiding Star Hotel 700 Geelong Road Brooklyn BCC H081 Hunt Club Hotel 775 Ballarat Road Deer Park BCC H082 Deer Park Hotel 760 Ballarat Road Deer Park BCC H083 Deer Park Primary School No 1434 812 Ballarat Road Deer Park BCC H084 Opie's Dairy 2 - 4 Egan Street Deer Park BCC H086 St. John's Anglican Church & Hall 2 - 4 Miles Street Deer Park BCC H087 Neale Road Ford 192 Neale Road Deer Park BCC H088 Deer Park Hall 50 Station Road Deer Park BCC H089 Sunshine Market 13 - 19 City Place Sunshine BCC H091 Methodist Church & Hall 32 Devonshire Road Sunshine BCC H0105 Macedonian Community Centre 45 Fourth Avenue Sunshine BCC H0106 Hannah McKay House 145 Anderson Road Albion BCC H0107 Chemist Shop 234 Hampshire Road Sunshine BCC H0108 Sunshine Municipal Offices 6 - 18 Alexandra Avenue Sunshine BCC H0109 Sunshine Primary School 3113 111 Derby Road Sunshine BCC H0110 Standard Steel 12 - 16 Market Road Sunshine BCC H0111 Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church 93 Monash Street Sunshine BCC H0113 Parsons House 114 Moris Street Sunshine BCC H0114 Our Lady's School Station Place Monash Street Sunshine BCC H0115 Palmas 2 Tyler Street Sunshine BCC H0116 St. Andrews Greek Orthodox Church (Greek Cypriot) 14 Simmie Street Sunshine West BCC H0119 5741 - Sunshine And Deer Park Heritage Listed Reference Numbers Page 4.jpg Heritage Place (Cont) William McKay House 150 Durham Road Sunshine BCC H0121 Albion Primary School No 4265 61 - 81 Adelaide Street Albion BCC H0122 Ralph's Meatworks 690 Geelong Road Brooklyn BCC H0123 Former Church of Christ 81 - 83 Hampshire Road Sunshine BCC H0125 Former Masonic Lodge No 226 93 Hampshire Road Sunshine BCC H0126 Sunshine Picture Theatre 126 - 128 Hampshire Road Sunshine BCC H0127 Shops 193 - 199 Hampshire Road Sunshine BCC H0130 Ukrainian Catholic Church 2 Holmes Street Ardeer BCC H0132 Shops 207 - 219 Hampshire Road Sunshine BCC H0133 Victorian Row House 25 Benjamin Street Sunshine BCC H0134 Victorian Row House 29 Benjamin Street Sunshine BCC H0135 Victorian Row House 31 Benjamin Street Sunshine BCC H0136 Victorian Row House 33 Benjamin Street Sunshine BCC H0137 Victorian Row House 35 Benjamin Street Sunshine BCC H0138 50 Forrest Street Albion BCC H0139
