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Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Black and White Print, Lewis Tulk, Stage IV Scout Leader Training course, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic, c.1960
... Stage IV Scout Leader Training course, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic....Scouts Victoria Gillwell Park Gembrook Scout Leader Training Lewis Tulk Collection On reverse of print, stamped with film no. 6927 Digital file only of black and white print loaned for scanning Stage IV Scout Leader Training course, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic. Photograph Black and White Print Lewis Tulk ...With Alistair Clark Gilwell Park is a campsite and outdoor recreation area located in Gembrook, Victoria, Australia. It is primarily used by the scouting community as a training and camping facility. The site is owned and operated by Scouts Victoria, and is one of the largest and most popular campsites in the state. It covers over 95 hectares of natural bushland, and features a range of facilities including campsites, activity areas, a dining hall, and accommodation options. Gilwell Park has a long history within the scouting movement, and is named after the original Gilwell Park located in Epping Forest, England. The English site is considered the spiritual home of scouting, and was where the first Wood Badge training course was held in 1919. Today, Gilwell Park at Gembrook offers a range of training courses and programs for scouts, leaders, and other community groups. It is also a popular destination for school camps, corporate team-building events, and outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore the natural beauty of the region. [Source: ChatGPT Open AI - Gilwell Park in Australia.. (2023, March 23). Retrieved from https://chat.openai.com/chat] Donated by Lewis Tulk, former Scout Area Training Commisioner for Leaders. Lewis did his training at Gillwell Park in London.On reverse of print, stamped with film no. 6927scouts victoria, gillwell park, gembrook, scout leader training, lewis tulk collection -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Black and White Print, Lewis Tulk, Stage IV Scout Leader Training course, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic, c.1960
... Stage IV Scout Leader Training course, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic....Scouts Victoria Gillwell Park Gembrook Scout Leader Training Lewis Tulk Collection On reverse of print, stamped with film no. 6927 Digital file only of black and white print loaned for scanning Stage IV Scout Leader Training course, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic. Photograph Black and White Print Lewis Tulk ...Gilwell Park is a campsite and outdoor recreation area located in Gembrook, Victoria, Australia. It is primarily used by the scouting community as a training and camping facility. The site is owned and operated by Scouts Victoria, and is one of the largest and most popular campsites in the state. It covers over 95 hectares of natural bushland, and features a range of facilities including campsites, activity areas, a dining hall, and accommodation options. Gilwell Park has a long history within the scouting movement, and is named after the original Gilwell Park located in Epping Forest, England. The English site is considered the spiritual home of scouting, and was where the first Wood Badge training course was held in 1919. Today, Gilwell Park at Gembrook offers a range of training courses and programs for scouts, leaders, and other community groups. It is also a popular destination for school camps, corporate team-building events, and outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore the natural beauty of the region. [Source: ChatGPT Open AI - Gilwell Park in Australia.. (2023, March 23). Retrieved from https://chat.openai.com/chat] Donated by Lewis Tulk, former Scout Area Training Commisioner for Leaders. Lewis did his training at Gillwell Park in London.On reverse of print, stamped with film no. 6927scouts victoria, gillwell park, gembrook, scout leader training, lewis tulk collection -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Black and White Print, Lewis Tulk, Stage IV Scout Leader Training course, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic, c.1960
... Stage IV Scout Leader Training course, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic....Scouts Victoria Gillwell Park Gembrook Scout Leader Training Lewis Tulk Collection On reverse of print, stamped with film no. 6927 Digital file only of black and white print loaned for scanning Stage IV Scout Leader Training course, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic. Photograph Black and White Print Lewis Tulk ...Gilwell Park is a campsite and outdoor recreation area located in Gembrook, Victoria, Australia. It is primarily used by the scouting community as a training and camping facility. The site is owned and operated by Scouts Victoria, and is one of the largest and most popular campsites in the state. It covers over 95 hectares of natural bushland, and features a range of facilities including campsites, activity areas, a dining hall, and accommodation options. Gilwell Park has a long history within the scouting movement, and is named after the original Gilwell Park located in Epping Forest, England. The English site is considered the spiritual home of scouting, and was where the first Wood Badge training course was held in 1919. Today, Gilwell Park at Gembrook offers a range of training courses and programs for scouts, leaders, and other community groups. It is also a popular destination for school camps, corporate team-building events, and outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore the natural beauty of the region. [Source: ChatGPT Open AI - Gilwell Park in Australia.. (2023, March 23). Retrieved from https://chat.openai.com/chat] Donated by Lewis Tulk, former Scout Area Training Commisioner for Leaders. Lewis did his training at Gillwell Park in London.On reverse of print, stamped with film no. 6927scouts victoria, gillwell park, gembrook, scout leader training, lewis tulk collection -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Black and White Print, Lewis Tulk, Stage IV Scout Leader Training course, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic, c.1960
... Stage IV Scout Leader Training course, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic....Scouts Victoria Gillwell Park Gembrook Scout Leader Training Lewis Tulk Collection On reverse of print, stamped with film no. 6927 Digital file only of black and white print loaned for scanning Stage IV Scout Leader Training course, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic. Photograph Black and White Print Lewis Tulk ...Gilwell Park is a campsite and outdoor recreation area located in Gembrook, Victoria, Australia. It is primarily used by the scouting community as a training and camping facility. The site is owned and operated by Scouts Victoria, and is one of the largest and most popular campsites in the state. It covers over 95 hectares of natural bushland, and features a range of facilities including campsites, activity areas, a dining hall, and accommodation options. Lewis Tulk centre front Gilwell Park has a long history within the scouting movement, and is named after the original Gilwell Park located in Epping Forest, England. The English site is considered the spiritual home of scouting, and was where the first Wood Badge training course was held in 1919. Today, Gilwell Park at Gembrook offers a range of training courses and programs for scouts, leaders, and other community groups. It is also a popular destination for school camps, corporate team-building events, and outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore the natural beauty of the region. [Source: ChatGPT Open AI - Gilwell Park in Australia.. (2023, March 23). Retrieved from https://chat.openai.com/chat] Donated by Lewis Tulk, former Scout Area Training Commisioner for Leaders. Lewis did his training at Gillwell Park in London.On reverse of print, stamped with film no. 6927scouts victoria, gillwell park, gembrook, scout leader training, lewis tulk collection -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Black and White Print, Lewis Tulk, Original Training Hut, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic, c.1960
... Original Training Hut, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic....Scouts Victoria Gillwell Park Gembrook Scout Leader Training Lewis Tulk Collection On reverse of print, stamped with film no. 6927 Digital file only of black and white print loaned for scanning Original Training Hut, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic. Photograph Black and White Print Lewis Tulk ...Gilwell Park is a campsite and outdoor recreation area located in Gembrook, Victoria, Australia. It is primarily used by the scouting community as a training and camping facility. The site is owned and operated by Scouts Victoria, and is one of the largest and most popular campsites in the state. It covers over 95 hectares of natural bushland, and features a range of facilities including campsites, activity areas, a dining hall, and accommodation options. Gilwell Park has a long history within the scouting movement, and is named after the original Gilwell Park located in Epping Forest, England. The English site is considered the spiritual home of scouting, and was where the first Wood Badge training course was held in 1919. Today, Gilwell Park at Gembrook offers a range of training courses and programs for scouts, leaders, and other community groups. It is also a popular destination for school camps, corporate team-building events, and outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore the natural beauty of the region. [Source: ChatGPT Open AI - Gilwell Park in Australia.. (2023, March 23). Retrieved from https://chat.openai.com/chat] Donated by Lewis Tulk, former Scout Area Training Commisioner for Leaders. Lewis did his training at Gillwell Park in London.On reverse of print, stamped with film no. 6927scouts victoria, gillwell park, gembrook, scout leader training, lewis tulk collection -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Black and White Print, Lewis Tulk, Parade Ground, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic, c.1960
... Parade Ground, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic....Scouts Victoria Gillwell Park Gembrook Scout Leader Training Lewis Tulk Collection On reverse of print, stamped with film no. 6927 Digital file only of black and white print loaned for scanning Parade Ground, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic. Photograph Black and White Print Lewis Tulk ...The Parade Ground was where the annual presentations of awards were made. On the right is the little Chapel. Gilwell Park is a campsite and outdoor recreation area located in Gembrook, Victoria, Australia. It is primarily used by the scouting community as a training and camping facility. The site is owned and operated by Scouts Victoria, and is one of the largest and most popular campsites in the state. It covers over 95 hectares of natural bushland, and features a range of facilities including campsites, activity areas, a dining hall, and accommodation options. Gilwell Park has a long history within the scouting movement, and is named after the original Gilwell Park located in Epping Forest, England. The English site is considered the spiritual home of scouting, and was where the first Wood Badge training course was held in 1919. Today, Gilwell Park at Gembrook offers a range of training courses and programs for scouts, leaders, and other community groups. It is also a popular destination for school camps, corporate team-building events, and outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore the natural beauty of the region. [Source: ChatGPT Open AI - Gilwell Park in Australia.. (2023, March 23). Retrieved from https://chat.openai.com/chat] Donated by Lewis Tulk, former Scout Area Training Commisioner for Leaders. Lewis did his training at Gillwell Park in London.On reverse of print, stamped with film no. 6927scouts victoria, gillwell park, gembrook, scout leader training, lewis tulk collection -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Black and White Print, Lewis Tulk, Stage IV Scout Leader Training course, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic, c.1960
... Stage IV Scout Leader Training course, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic....Scouts Victoria Gillwell Park Gembrook Scout Leader Training Lewis Tulk Collection On reverse of print, stamped with film no. 6927 Digital file only of black and white print loaned for scanning Stage IV Scout Leader Training course, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic. Photograph Black and White Print Lewis Tulk ...Gilwell Park is a campsite and outdoor recreation area located in Gembrook, Victoria, Australia. It is primarily used by the scouting community as a training and camping facility. The site is owned and operated by Scouts Victoria, and is one of the largest and most popular campsites in the state. It covers over 95 hectares of natural bushland, and features a range of facilities including campsites, activity areas, a dining hall, and accommodation options. Gilwell Park has a long history within the scouting movement, and is named after the original Gilwell Park located in Epping Forest, England. The English site is considered the spiritual home of scouting, and was where the first Wood Badge training course was held in 1919. Today, Gilwell Park at Gembrook offers a range of training courses and programs for scouts, leaders, and other community groups. It is also a popular destination for school camps, corporate team-building events, and outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore the natural beauty of the region. [Source: ChatGPT Open AI - Gilwell Park in Australia.. (2023, March 23). Retrieved from https://chat.openai.com/chat] Donated by Lewis Tulk, former Scout Area Training Commisioner for Leaders. Lewis did his training at Gillwell Park in London.On reverse of print, stamped with film no. 6927scouts victoria, gillwell park, gembrook, scout leader training, lewis tulk collection -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Black and White Print, Lewis Tulk, Stage IV Scout Leader Training course, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic, c.1960
... Stage IV Scout Leader Training course, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic....Scouts Victoria Gillwell Park Gembrook Scout Leader Training Lewis Tulk Collection On reverse of print, stamped with film no. 6927 Digital file only of black and white print loaned for scanning Stage IV Scout Leader Training course, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic. Photograph Black and White Print Lewis Tulk ...Gilwell Park is a campsite and outdoor recreation area located in Gembrook, Victoria, Australia. It is primarily used by the scouting community as a training and camping facility. The site is owned and operated by Scouts Victoria, and is one of the largest and most popular campsites in the state. It covers over 95 hectares of natural bushland, and features a range of facilities including campsites, activity areas, a dining hall, and accommodation options. Gilwell Park has a long history within the scouting movement, and is named after the original Gilwell Park located in Epping Forest, England. The English site is considered the spiritual home of scouting, and was where the first Wood Badge training course was held in 1919. Today, Gilwell Park at Gembrook offers a range of training courses and programs for scouts, leaders, and other community groups. It is also a popular destination for school camps, corporate team-building events, and outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore the natural beauty of the region. [Source: ChatGPT Open AI - Gilwell Park in Australia.. (2023, March 23). Retrieved from https://chat.openai.com/chat] Donated by Lewis Tulk, former Scout Area Training Commisioner for Leaders. Lewis did his training at Gillwell Park in London.On reverse of print, stamped with film no. 6927scouts victoria, gillwell park, gembrook, scout leader training, lewis tulk collection -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Black and White Print, Lewis Tulk, Stage IV Scout Leader Training course, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic, c.1960
... Stage IV Scout Leader Training course, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic....Scouts Victoria Gillwell Park Gembrook Scout Leader Training Lewis Tulk Collection On reverse of print, stamped with film no. 6927 Digital file only of black and white print loaned for scanning Stage IV Scout Leader Training course, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic. Photograph Black and White Print Lewis Tulk ...Avenue of trees leading up to Chapel Gilwell Park is a campsite and outdoor recreation area located in Gembrook, Victoria, Australia. It is primarily used by the scouting community as a training and camping facility. The site is owned and operated by Scouts Victoria, and is one of the largest and most popular campsites in the state. It covers over 95 hectares of natural bushland, and features a range of facilities including campsites, activity areas, a dining hall, and accommodation options. Gilwell Park has a long history within the scouting movement, and is named after the original Gilwell Park located in Epping Forest, England. The English site is considered the spiritual home of scouting, and was where the first Wood Badge training course was held in 1919. Today, Gilwell Park at Gembrook offers a range of training courses and programs for scouts, leaders, and other community groups. It is also a popular destination for school camps, corporate team-building events, and outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore the natural beauty of the region. [Source: ChatGPT Open AI - Gilwell Park in Australia.. (2023, March 23). Retrieved from https://chat.openai.com/chat] Donated by Lewis Tulk, former Scout Area Training Commisioner for Leaders. Lewis did his training at Gillwell Park in London.On reverse of print, stamped with film no. 6927scouts victoria, gillwell park, gembrook, scout leader training, lewis tulk collection -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Black and White Print, Lewis Tulk, Stage IV Scout Leader Training course, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic, c.1960
... Stage IV Scout Leader Training course, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic....Scouts Victoria Gillwell Park Gembrook Scout Leader Training Lewis Tulk Collection On reverse of print, stamped with film no. 6927 Digital file only of black and white print loaned for scanning Stage IV Scout Leader Training course, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic. Photograph Black and White Print Lewis Tulk ...Water activies at dam on site Gilwell Park is a campsite and outdoor recreation area located in Gembrook, Victoria, Australia. It is primarily used by the scouting community as a training and camping facility. The site is owned and operated by Scouts Victoria, and is one of the largest and most popular campsites in the state. It covers over 95 hectares of natural bushland, and features a range of facilities including campsites, activity areas, a dining hall, and accommodation options. Gilwell Park has a long history within the scouting movement, and is named after the original Gilwell Park located in Epping Forest, England. The English site is considered the spiritual home of scouting, and was where the first Wood Badge training course was held in 1919. Today, Gilwell Park at Gembrook offers a range of training courses and programs for scouts, leaders, and other community groups. It is also a popular destination for school camps, corporate team-building events, and outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore the natural beauty of the region. [Source: ChatGPT Open AI - Gilwell Park in Australia.. (2023, March 23). Retrieved from https://chat.openai.com/chat] Donated by Lewis Tulk, former Scout Area Training Commisioner for Leaders. Lewis did his training at Gillwell Park in London.On reverse of print, stamped with film no. 6927scouts victoria, gillwell park, gembrook, scout leader training, lewis tulk collection -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Black and White Print, Lewis Tulk, Stage IV Scout Leader Training course, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic, c.1960
... Stage IV Scout Leader Training course, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic....Scouts Victoria Gillwell Park Gembrook Scout Leader Training Lewis Tulk Collection On reverse of print, stamped with film no. 6927 Digital file only of black and white print loaned for scanning Stage IV Scout Leader Training course, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic. Photograph Black and White Print Lewis Tulk ...Water activies at dam on site Gilwell Park is a campsite and outdoor recreation area located in Gembrook, Victoria, Australia. It is primarily used by the scouting community as a training and camping facility. The site is owned and operated by Scouts Victoria, and is one of the largest and most popular campsites in the state. It covers over 95 hectares of natural bushland, and features a range of facilities including campsites, activity areas, a dining hall, and accommodation options. Gilwell Park has a long history within the scouting movement, and is named after the original Gilwell Park located in Epping Forest, England. The English site is considered the spiritual home of scouting, and was where the first Wood Badge training course was held in 1919. Today, Gilwell Park at Gembrook offers a range of training courses and programs for scouts, leaders, and other community groups. It is also a popular destination for school camps, corporate team-building events, and outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore the natural beauty of the region. [Source: ChatGPT Open AI - Gilwell Park in Australia.. (2023, March 23). Retrieved from https://chat.openai.com/chat] Donated by Lewis Tulk, former Scout Area Training Commisioner for Leaders. Lewis did his training at Gillwell Park in London.On reverse of print, stamped with film no. 6927scouts victoria, gillwell park, gembrook, scout leader training, lewis tulk collection -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Black and White Print, Lewis Tulk, Stage IV Scout Leader Training course, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic, c.1960
... Stage IV Scout Leader Training course, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic....Scouts Victoria Gillwell Park Gembrook Scout Leader Training Lewis Tulk Collection On reverse of print, stamped with film no. 6927 Digital file only of black and white print loaned for scanning Stage IV Scout Leader Training course, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic. Photograph Black and White Print Lewis Tulk ...Water activies at dam on site Gilwell Park is a campsite and outdoor recreation area located in Gembrook, Victoria, Australia. It is primarily used by the scouting community as a training and camping facility. The site is owned and operated by Scouts Victoria, and is one of the largest and most popular campsites in the state. It covers over 95 hectares of natural bushland, and features a range of facilities including campsites, activity areas, a dining hall, and accommodation options. Gilwell Park has a long history within the scouting movement, and is named after the original Gilwell Park located in Epping Forest, England. The English site is considered the spiritual home of scouting, and was where the first Wood Badge training course was held in 1919. Today, Gilwell Park at Gembrook offers a range of training courses and programs for scouts, leaders, and other community groups. It is also a popular destination for school camps, corporate team-building events, and outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore the natural beauty of the region. [Source: ChatGPT Open AI - Gilwell Park in Australia.. (2023, March 23). Retrieved from https://chat.openai.com/chat] Donated by Lewis Tulk, former Scout Area Training Commisioner for Leaders. Lewis did his training at Gillwell Park in London.On reverse of print, stamped with film no. 6927scouts victoria, gillwell park, gembrook, scout leader training, lewis tulk collection -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Black and White Print, Lewis Tulk, Stage IV Scout Leader Training course, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic, c.1960
... Stage IV Scout Leader Training course, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic....Scouts Victoria Gillwell Park Gembrook Scout Leader Training Lewis Tulk Collection On reverse of print, stamped with film no. 6927 Digital file only of black and white print loaned for scanning Stage IV Scout Leader Training course, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic. Photograph Black and White Print Lewis Tulk ...Water activies at dam on site Gilwell Park is a campsite and outdoor recreation area located in Gembrook, Victoria, Australia. It is primarily used by the scouting community as a training and camping facility. The site is owned and operated by Scouts Victoria, and is one of the largest and most popular campsites in the state. It covers over 95 hectares of natural bushland, and features a range of facilities including campsites, activity areas, a dining hall, and accommodation options. Gilwell Park has a long history within the scouting movement, and is named after the original Gilwell Park located in Epping Forest, England. The English site is considered the spiritual home of scouting, and was where the first Wood Badge training course was held in 1919. Today, Gilwell Park at Gembrook offers a range of training courses and programs for scouts, leaders, and other community groups. It is also a popular destination for school camps, corporate team-building events, and outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore the natural beauty of the region. [Source: ChatGPT Open AI - Gilwell Park in Australia.. (2023, March 23). Retrieved from https://chat.openai.com/chat] Donated by Lewis Tulk, former Scout Area Training Commisioner for Leaders. Lewis did his training at Gillwell Park in London.On reverse of print, stamped with film no. 6927scouts victoria, gillwell park, gembrook, scout leader training, lewis tulk collection -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Black and White Print, Lewis Tulk, Stage IV Scout Leader Training course, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic, c.1960
... Stage IV Scout Leader Training course, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic....Scouts Victoria Gillwell Park Gembrook Scout Leader Training Lewis Tulk Collection On reverse of print, stamped with film no. 6927 Digital file only of black and white print loaned for scanning Stage IV Scout Leader Training course, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic. Photograph Black and White Print Lewis Tulk ...Water activies at dam on site Gilwell Park is a campsite and outdoor recreation area located in Gembrook, Victoria, Australia. It is primarily used by the scouting community as a training and camping facility. The site is owned and operated by Scouts Victoria, and is one of the largest and most popular campsites in the state. It covers over 95 hectares of natural bushland, and features a range of facilities including campsites, activity areas, a dining hall, and accommodation options. Gilwell Park has a long history within the scouting movement, and is named after the original Gilwell Park located in Epping Forest, England. The English site is considered the spiritual home of scouting, and was where the first Wood Badge training course was held in 1919. Today, Gilwell Park at Gembrook offers a range of training courses and programs for scouts, leaders, and other community groups. It is also a popular destination for school camps, corporate team-building events, and outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore the natural beauty of the region. [Source: ChatGPT Open AI - Gilwell Park in Australia.. (2023, March 23). Retrieved from https://chat.openai.com/chat] Donated by Lewis Tulk, former Scout Area Training Commisioner for Leaders. Lewis did his training at Gillwell Park in London.On reverse of print, stamped with film no. 6927scouts victoria, gillwell park, gembrook, scout leader training, lewis tulk collection -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Black and White Print, Lewis Tulk, Stage IV Scout Leader Training course, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic, c.1960
... Stage IV Scout Leader Training course, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic....Scouts Victoria Gillwell Park Gembrook Scout Leader Training Lewis Tulk Collection On reverse of print, stamped with film no. 6927 Digital file only of black and white print loaned for scanning Stage IV Scout Leader Training course, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic. Photograph Black and White Print Lewis Tulk ...Pioneering activity Gilwell Park is a campsite and outdoor recreation area located in Gembrook, Victoria, Australia. It is primarily used by the scouting community as a training and camping facility. The site is owned and operated by Scouts Victoria, and is one of the largest and most popular campsites in the state. It covers over 95 hectares of natural bushland, and features a range of facilities including campsites, activity areas, a dining hall, and accommodation options. Gilwell Park has a long history within the scouting movement, and is named after the original Gilwell Park located in Epping Forest, England. The English site is considered the spiritual home of scouting, and was where the first Wood Badge training course was held in 1919. Today, Gilwell Park at Gembrook offers a range of training courses and programs for scouts, leaders, and other community groups. It is also a popular destination for school camps, corporate team-building events, and outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore the natural beauty of the region. [Source: ChatGPT Open AI - Gilwell Park in Australia.. (2023, March 23). Retrieved from https://chat.openai.com/chat] Donated by Lewis Tulk, former Scout Area Training Commisioner for Leaders. Lewis did his training at Gillwell Park in London.On reverse of print, stamped with film no. 6927scouts victoria, gillwell park, gembrook, scout leader training, lewis tulk collection -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Negative, Lewis Tulk, Outdoor Chapel, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic, c.May 1957
... Outdoor Chapel, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic....Lewis Tulk Collection Scouts Victoria Gillwell Park Gembrook Scout Leader Training Print copy stamped "17" on reverse Digital file only of black and white 620 format 6x6 negative loaned for scanning Contained in a Prints from Kodak on Velox Paper processing envelope with notations Tulk 6/9, Paramount Quarry Epping May 1957 - also stamped "17' and in pencil film 86639M Outdoor Chapel, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic. Photograph Negative Lewis Tulk ...Outdoor Chapel, Gilwell Park Scout Association State Training Centre - mainly for leaders Gilwell Park is a campsite and outdoor recreation area located in Gembrook, Victoria, Australia. It is primarily used by the scouting community as a training and camping facility. The site is owned and operated by Scouts Victoria, and is one of the largest and most popular campsites in the state. It covers over 95 hectares of natural bushland, and features a range of facilities including campsites, activity areas, a dining hall, and accommodation options. Gilwell Park has a long history within the scouting movement, and is named after the original Gilwell Park located in Epping Forest, England. The English site is considered the spiritual home of scouting, and was where the first Wood Badge training course was held in 1919. Today, Gilwell Park at Gembrook offers a range of training courses and programs for scouts, leaders, and other community groups. It is also a popular destination for school camps, corporate team-building events, and outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore the natural beauty of the region. [Source: ChatGPT Open AI - Gilwell Park in Australia.. (2023, March 23). Retrieved from https://chat.openai.com/chat] Donated by Lewis Tulk, former Scout Area Training Commisioner for Leaders. Lewis did his training at Gillwell Park in London.Print copy stamped "17" on reverselewis tulk collection, scouts victoria, gillwell park, gembrook, scout leader training -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Negative, Lewis Tulk, Outdoor Chapel, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic, c.May 1957
... Outdoor Chapel, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic....Lewis Tulk Collection Scouts Victoria Gillwell Park Gembrook Scout Leader Training Print copy stamped "17" on reverse Digital file only of black and white 620 format 6x6 negative loaned for scanning Contained in a Prints from Kodak on Velox Paper processing envelope with notations Tulk 6/9, Paramount Quarry Epping May 1957 - also stamped "17' and in pencil film 86639M Outdoor Chapel, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic. Photograph Negative Lewis Tulk ...At entrance to Chapel Outdoor Chapel, Gilwell Park Scout Association State Training Centre - mainly for leaders Gilwell Park is a campsite and outdoor recreation area located in Gembrook, Victoria, Australia. It is primarily used by the scouting community as a training and camping facility. The site is owned and operated by Scouts Victoria, and is one of the largest and most popular campsites in the state. It covers over 95 hectares of natural bushland, and features a range of facilities including campsites, activity areas, a dining hall, and accommodation options. Gilwell Park has a long history within the scouting movement, and is named after the original Gilwell Park located in Epping Forest, England. The English site is considered the spiritual home of scouting, and was where the first Wood Badge training course was held in 1919. Today, Gilwell Park at Gembrook offers a range of training courses and programs for scouts, leaders, and other community groups. It is also a popular destination for school camps, corporate team-building events, and outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore the natural beauty of the region. [Source: ChatGPT Open AI - Gilwell Park in Australia.. (2023, March 23). Retrieved from https://chat.openai.com/chat] Donated by Lewis Tulk, former Scout Area Training Commisioner for Leaders. Lewis did his training at Gillwell Park in London.Print copy stamped "17" on reverselewis tulk collection, scouts victoria, gillwell park, gembrook, scout leader training -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Negative, Lewis Tulk, Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic, c.May 1957
... Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic....Lewis Tulk Collection Scouts Victoria Gillwell Park Gembrook Scout Leader Training Print copy stamped "17" on reverse Digital file only of black and white 620 format 6x6 negative loaned for scanning Contained in a Prints from Kodak on Velox Paper processing envelope with notations Tulk 6/9, Paramount Quarry Epping May 1957 - also stamped "17' and in pencil film 86639M Gillwell Park, Gembrook, Vic. Photograph Negative Lewis Tulk ...Gilwell Park is a campsite and outdoor recreation area located in Gembrook, Victoria, Australia. It is primarily used by the scouting community as a training and camping facility. The site is owned and operated by Scouts Victoria, and is one of the largest and most popular campsites in the state. It covers over 95 hectares of natural bushland, and features a range of facilities including campsites, activity areas, a dining hall, and accommodation options. Gilwell Park has a long history within the scouting movement, and is named after the original Gilwell Park located in Epping Forest, England. The English site is considered the spiritual home of scouting, and was where the first Wood Badge training course was held in 1919. Today, Gilwell Park at Gembrook offers a range of training courses and programs for scouts, leaders, and other community groups. It is also a popular destination for school camps, corporate team-building events, and outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore the natural beauty of the region. [Source: ChatGPT Open AI - Gilwell Park in Australia.. (2023, March 23). Retrieved from https://chat.openai.com/chat] Donated by Lewis Tulk, former Scout Area Training Commisioner for Leaders. Lewis did his training at Gillwell Park in London.Print copy stamped "17" on reverselewis tulk collection, scouts victoria, gillwell park, gembrook, scout leader training -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkPostcard - Postcard of West Gembrook Road, Emerald, Rose Stereograph Company, West Gembrook Road, Emerald, Vic, Circa 1930s-45
... West Gembrook Road, Emerald, Vic....Front, Left, Below Photograph: "THE ROSE SERIES P. 1463" Front, Centre, Below Photograph: "WEST GEMBROOK ROAD, EMERALD, VIC." Rear: "KAPL VISSER / 600 511"...The rear has writing in pencil and some pen scribbles, and there is a pen scribble on the upper left of the photograph. West Gembrook Road, Emerald, Vic. Postcard Postcard of West Gembrook Road, Emerald Rose Stereograph Company Karl Visser ...This photograph was taken as a postcard in the Rose Stereograph Company's Rose Series. It was number P. 1463 in the series, meaning it was likely taken in the 1930s or early 40s. It depicts 'West Gembrook Road' - likely now Old Gembrook Road or Belgrave-Gembrook Road - surrounded by fields on one side and small home on the other. Over 14000 Rose Series postcards were produced over the lifetime of the Company, capturing everything from major landmarks to quiet scenic roads like this. It may have been taken by Karl Visser.The photograph depicts part of Emerald as it was in the 1930s. At the time, it was considered representative of the area, enough to be published as a postcard.Black and white photograph (copy) on gloss photographic paper. Below the photo is a label describing its location and denoting it as part of the Rose Series. The photo looks down at a road with hills in the background, a field in the foreground and occasional building along the roadside. The rear has writing in pencil and some pen scribbles, and there is a pen scribble on the upper left of the photograph.Front, Left, Below Photograph: "THE ROSE SERIES P. 1463" Front, Centre, Below Photograph: "WEST GEMBROOK ROAD, EMERALD, VIC." Rear: "KAPL VISSER / 600 511"emerald, photography, 1930s, 1940s -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupBook, Berwick - Pakenham Historical Society, North of the Line, 1996
... ...Gembrook (Vic.)...Pakenham Upper (Vic.) cockatoo (vic.) Gembrook (Vic.) Nar Nar Goon North Tynong (Vic.) ...A pictorial history of Beaconsfield, Guys Hill, Upper Beaconsfield, Officer, Toomuc Valley, Pakenham, Pakenham Upper, Cockatoo, Gembrook, Nar Nar Goon North, Tynong, Tynong North, Garfield and Bunyip66 p.; 27 cmnon-fictionA pictorial history of Beaconsfield, Guys Hill, Upper Beaconsfield, Officer, Toomuc Valley, Pakenham, Pakenham Upper, Cockatoo, Gembrook, Nar Nar Goon North, Tynong, Tynong North, Garfield and Bunyippictorial history, beaconsfield (vic.), upper beaconsfield (vic.), guys hill (vic.), officer (vic.), toomuc valley (vic.), pakenham (vic.), pakenham upper (vic.), cockatoo (vic.), gembrook (vic.), nar nar goon north, tynong (vic.), tynong north (vic.), garfield (vic.), bunyip (vic.) -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupBooklet, Narre Warren & District Family History Group Inc, Casey Cardinia Collection - Gembrook Information File
... Gembrook (Vic.)...Narre Warren and District Family History Group 110 High Street Berwick melbourne Gembrook (Vic.) Bill Parker OAM Collection of newspaper articles from the area of Gembrook Display book containing a table of contents and various newspaper clippings and other information pertaining to the Gembrook area. ...Display book containing a table of contents and various newspaper clippings and other information pertaining to the Gembrook area.non-fictiongembrook (vic.), bill parker oam -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupBook, Genseric Parker, Forest to farming : Gembrook : an early history, 1995
... Gembrook (Vic.)...Narre Warren and District Family History Group 110 High Street Berwick melbourne Gembrook (Vic.) farming An early history of Gembrook 88 p.; 30 cm Forest to farming : Gembrook : an early history Book Genseric Parker ...An early history of Gembrook88 p.; 30 cmnon-fictionAn early history of Gembrookgembrook (vic.), farming -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupBook, JH McCarthy, Gembrook 1909, 1909
... Gembrook (Vic.)...Narre Warren and District Family History Group 110 High Street Berwick melbourne Gembrook (Vic.) A description of the railway in Gembrook which were once the most important part of the small town 7 p.; 21 cm Gembrook 1909 Book JH McCarthy ...A description of the railway in Gembrook which were once the most important part of the small town7 p.; 21 cmnon-fictionA description of the railway in Gembrook which were once the most important part of the small town gembrook (vic.) -
Ballarat Clarendon CollegeBook, Homeri Ilias: Tome I & II, 1839
... Collected by K C Hofmaier (1963) by purchase of a library at Gembrook (Vic) which contained a number of books from the old Ballarat Latin Language Library, including school text books and theological works formerly the property of the founder of Ballarat College, Rev William Henderson...Collected by K C Hofmaier (1963) by purchase of a library at Gembrook (Vic) which contained a number of books from the old Ballarat Latin Language Library, including school text books and theological works formerly the property of the founder of Ballarat College, Rev William Henderson High social significance due to connection with founder of the school Rev William Henderson william-Henderson ballarat-college Keith-Hofmaier 1839 Handwritten inscription on title page: W Henderson Marbled card cover with calf binding and corners; raised bands on spine with six compartments; gold lettering on red-dyed title compartment; very worn; black and white illustrations at head of each chapter; Homeri Ilias: Tome I & II Book Book ...This copy of Homeri Ilias Tome I & II published in 1839 and belonged to Reverend William Henderson, founder of Ballarat College. Collected by K C Hofmaier (1963) by purchase of a library at Gembrook (Vic) which contained a number of books from the old Ballarat Latin Language Library, including school text books and theological works formerly the property of the founder of Ballarat College, Rev William HendersonHigh social significance due to connection with founder of the school Rev William HendersonMarbled card cover with calf binding and corners; raised bands on spine with six compartments; gold lettering on red-dyed title compartment; very worn; black and white illustrations at head of each chapter; Handwritten inscription on title page: W Hendersonwilliam-henderson, ballarat-college, keith-hofmaier, 1839, -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageCraft - Ship Model, Portuguese Carvel, 1999
... On plaque, white paint "This interpretation of the Fabled Mahogany Ship was made by Joe Hilder, Gembrook Vic. is displayed in the memory of the late Edward Kermond (Ted) 1887-1973, a Warrnambool son who claimed to have seen the original ship as a child." ...On plaque, white paint "This interpretation of the Fabled Mahogany Ship was made by Joe Hilder, Gembrook Vic. is displayed in the memory of the late Edward Kermond (Ted) 1887-1973, a Warrnambool son who claimed to have seen the original ship as a child." ...The Mahogany Ship is today regarded as a legend and refers to an ancient wreck that is purported to lie beneath the sand beside Armstrong Bay, several kilometres west of Warrnambool, Its location is currently unknown. For well over a century the mystery of this ship has fascinated Australians because the existence of such a vessel could throw a different light on the earliest phases of exploration of eastern Australia by Europeans. The story is that in January 1836 a party of whalers from Port Fairy travelled to the mouth of the Hopkins River in search of seals. Their boat overturned and one man was drowned. The three survivors were walking the 30 kilometres back to Port Fairy along the coast when, about halfway along, they discovered the wrecked ship in the dunes. It is said that Captain John Mills, who was in charge of the whaling station at Port Fairy promptly visited the wreck with several of his men, including Hugh Donnelly. Donnelly who was the originator of that version of events is now regarded as unreliable. Local history researcher Joan Fawcett believes Donnelly could not have visited the wreck in 1836 because he did not arrive in Victoria until 1841. The "mahogany" description can be traced to a letter from Port Fairy builder, architect and surveyor John Mason and published in the Melbourne Argus in 1876. He said he had seen the hull in 1846 and it "had the appearance of either cedar or mahogany." In 1884 Argus journalist `The Vagabond' wrote that the hull was built of "Spanish mahogany" and six years later Mason wrote another letter saying it might not have been mahogany but red gum or ironbark from New South Wales. He was too late with this new description as the wrecks mahogany tag was here to stay all through the hull was not visible as it had disappeared beneath the shifting sands by 1880. A more reliable account was later presented by the former editor of the Warrnambool Examiner, historian Richard Osburne, who wrote about the wreck in his book History of Warrnambool (published 1887). In it the author remembers to have noticed a wreck in the hummocks between Belfast and Warrnambool, in 1847 or 1848; he stated it was much nearer Warrnambool than Belfast, now known as Port Fairy, going on to state “in fact, it was only two or three miles from the former place, to the west of the big hummock which was supposed to fill Warrnambool Bay with drift sand washed by the Merri River before the cutting was made.” Osburne followed up with a letter to the Port Fairy Gazette on June 25, 1876, during a period of heightened interest in the wreck, although he was unsure of the provenance of the ship he went on to state in his letter. “The old wreck was, in fact, miles away from the Port Fairy beach, and only about four miles from Warrnambool. In the years 1847 and 1848. I have often seen the wreck and I regret to say I do not believe she was a foreign ship at all.”The ship model is significant for its association with the Warrnambool story of what is now referred to as the Mahogany Ship, an ancient shipwreck. The model is significant as it is an interpretation of a Portuguese caravel and possibly associated with the early history and exploration of Southern Australia. The model is a fine example of a hand crafted ship made from plans, not from a kit. Some of the materials used for the model are significant to the Gembrook community in that the timber used is a portion from a 30-meter pine tree that fell onto and destroyed the 120-year-old Gembrook church building. The model is also a dedication to Edward Kermond, who grew up in Warrnambool and claimed to have seen the shipwreck in the dunes when he was a lad in the late 19th century. (See note section of this document for further information on the creator and donation of the subject item).Ship model, an interpretation of a mahogany Portuguese carvel vessel in a glass display case with wood frame and a description plaque. Model is made from dark stained wood. The three masted vessel is fully rigged, with a Portuguese-like flag on mast. Plaque is rectangular, free standing on a pedestal. The model was handmade by Joe Hilder (Senior) in 1999 from flooring obtained from the Gembrook Uniting Church in Victoria. Inscriptions, hand written, under base of case and on plaque.Under base, black felt tip pen “Ship & Case made From / Flooring from Gembrook uniting Church, Flattened in 1999 / By Large Pine Tree.” On plaque, white paint "This interpretation of the Fabled Mahogany Ship was made by Joe Hilder, Gembrook Vic. is displayed in the memory of the late Edward Kermond (Ted) 1887-1973, a Warrnambool son who claimed to have seen the original ship as a child." flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, ship model, mahogany ship, mahogany ship story, portuguese caravel, joe hilder, edward kermond, ted kermond, gembrook uniting church, gembrook storm 1999, port fairy whalers, belfast whalers -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkPhotograph, Early postcard, Emerald Victoria, 1909
... Gembrook Road. Depicts 7 buildings, 6 identified as follows from right to left: Abbatoir, Cooper's Butcher, Andrew's General Store, Madigan's Bakery, Archilbald & Moffatt Grocery and Bakery, Walter's Barber Store 1909 photograph of the commercial district in Emerald, emerald commercial district Front: Emerald Victoria Handwritten on Back: Dec. 1909 (pencil); 'Wishing you the compliments of the season, hoping you will drive over some day and see how we are getting on. From RJ....? Emerald. To: Rev'd Whiteside, Beaconsfield Railway Station. Vic ...Formally Main Road, Emerald; now called Emerald Gembrook Road. Depicts 7 buildings, 6 identified as follows from right to left: Abbatoir, Cooper's Butcher, Andrew's General Store, Madigan's Bakery, Archilbald & Moffatt Grocery and Bakery, Walter's Barber Store1909 photograph of the commercial district in Emerald, Faded sepia postcard depicting Emerald Main Street, Commercial District (1909)Front: Emerald Victoria Handwritten on Back: Dec. 1909 (pencil); 'Wishing you the compliments of the season, hoping you will drive over some day and see how we are getting on. From RJ....? Emerald. To: Rev'd Whiteside, Beaconsfield Railway Station. Vicemerald, commercial district -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkPhotograph/postcard, 'La Belle' Guest House, Emerald, Vic, c 1940's
... Gembrook Road between IGA and the Shell Petrol Station. Unfortunately the guest house was demolished around 1983. Guest houses of the Dandenongs 'la belle' the grange tim kennedy Front: The Rose Series Postcard, 'La Belle' Guest House, Emerald Vic. ...Tim Kennedy built 'La Belle' Guest House circa 1890 - 1920. It became 'The Grange' sometime after 1942. The guest house was on Belgrave/Gembrook Road between IGA and the Shell Petrol Station. Unfortunately the guest house was demolished around 1983.Guest houses of the DandenongsSepia postcard, Rose Series depicting early guest house in EmeraldFront: The Rose Series Postcard, 'La Belle' Guest House, Emerald Vic. Back:: (handwritten) Dear Miss Hartnell, Just to wish you a Happy Xmas and bright new year I hope and trust that your health is better it was just twelve months yesterday since I returned from Olinda how time flies Doesent it, with all good wishes yours sincerely B George'la belle', the grange, tim kennedy -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkMap - Melbourne & Metropolitan Board of Works, Emerald Victoria, Topographical Map - Amendment 16.1.89, Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works, MMBW Topographical Map -Yarra 2500/28.01, 1989
... Vic.) Pty.Ltd. Date of Photography: January 1981/Base prepared by the Survey Division, Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works, under the direction of K.A. Mitchell, Chief Surveyor, Engineering Branch: May 1984/Survey Co-ordination Act plan classification BB2/Revised and re-issued/Latest cadastral amendment 16.1.89/Scale 1:2500/Township of Emerald 5280, Parish of Gembrook 2645, Municipalities of Pakenham 262 And Sherbrooke259/YARRA 2500/28.01 ...Vic.) Pty.Ltd. Date of Photography: January 1981/Base prepared by the Survey Division, Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works, under the direction of K.A. Mitchell, Chief Surveyor, Engineering Branch: May 1984/Survey Co-ordination Act plan classification BB2/Revised and re-issued/Latest cadastral amendment 16.1.89/Scale 1:2500/Township of Emerald 5280, Parish of Gembrook 2645, Municipalities of Pakenham 262 And Sherbrooke259/YARRA 2500/28.01 Image of printed Melbourne & Metropolitan Board of Works topographical map - Emerald - Yarra 2500/28.01 MMBW Topographical Map -Yarra 2500/28.01 Map Melbourne & Metropolitan Board of Works, Emerald Victoria, Topographical Map - Amendment 16.1.89 Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works ...Topographical map of Emerald township from 1989, based on photography from 1981Image of printed Melbourne & Metropolitan Board of Works topographical map - Emerald - Yarra 2500/28.01non-fictionTopographical map of Emerald township from 1989, based on photography from 1981emerald -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkMap - Transparency edition - Melbourne & Metropolitan Board of Works, Emerald Victoria, Topographical Map - Amendment 16.1.89, Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works, MMBW Topographical Map -Yarra 2500/28.01, 1989
... Vic.) Pty.Ltd. Date of Photography: January 1981/Base prepared by the Survey Division, Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works, under the direction of K.A. Mitchell, Chief Surveyor, Engineering Branch: May 1984/Survey Co-ordination Act plan classification BB2/Revised and re-issued/Latest cadastral amendment 16.1.89/Scale 1:2500/Township of Emerald 5280, Parish of Gembrook 2645, Municipalities of Pakenham 262 And Sherbrooke259/YARRA 2500/28.01 ...Vic.) Pty.Ltd. Date of Photography: January 1981/Base prepared by the Survey Division, Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works, under the direction of K.A. Mitchell, Chief Surveyor, Engineering Branch: May 1984/Survey Co-ordination Act plan classification BB2/Revised and re-issued/Latest cadastral amendment 16.1.89/Scale 1:2500/Township of Emerald 5280, Parish of Gembrook 2645, Municipalities of Pakenham 262 And Sherbrooke259/YARRA 2500/28.01 Image of printed Melbourne & Metropolitan Board of Works topographical map - Emerald - Yarra 2500/28.01 MMBW Topographical Map -Yarra 2500/28.01 Map Transparency edition - Melbourne & Metropolitan Board of Works, Emerald Victoria, Topographical Map - Amendment 16.1.89 Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works ...Topographical map of Emerald township from 1988Image of printed Melbourne & Metropolitan Board of Works topographical map - Emerald - Yarra 2500/28.01non-fictionTopographical map of Emerald township from 1988emerald -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkMap - Melbourne & Metropolitan Board of Works, Emerald Victoria, Topographical Map - Amendment 5.1.88, Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works, MMBW Topographical Map -Yarra 2500/29.01, 1988
... Vic.) Pty.Ltd. Date of Photography: January 1984/Base prepared by the Survey Division, Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works, under the direction of B.K. Marwick, Chief Surveyor, Engineering Branch: May 1986/Survey Co-ordination Act plan classification BB2/Revised and re-issued/Latest cadastral amendment 15.1.88/Scale 1:2500/Parish of Gembrook 2645, Municipalities of Pakenham 262 And Sherbrooke259/YARRA 2500/29.01 ...Vic.) Pty.Ltd. Date of Photography: January 1984/Base prepared by the Survey Division, Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works, under the direction of B.K. Marwick, Chief Surveyor, Engineering Branch: May 1986/Survey Co-ordination Act plan classification BB2/Revised and re-issued/Latest cadastral amendment 15.1.88/Scale 1:2500/Parish of Gembrook 2645, Municipalities of Pakenham 262 And Sherbrooke259/YARRA 2500/29.01 Image of printed Melbourne & Metropolitan Board of Works topographical map - Emerald - Yarra 2500/29.01 MMBW Topographical Map -Yarra 2500/29.01 Map Melbourne & Metropolitan Board of Works, Emerald Victoria, Topographical Map - Amendment 5.1.88 Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works ...Topographical map of Emerald township from 1989, based on photography from 1981Image of printed Melbourne & Metropolitan Board of Works topographical map - Emerald - Yarra 2500/29.01non-fictionTopographical map of Emerald township from 1989, based on photography from 1981emerald
