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Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sydenham Railway Station Gates Keilor - Melton Road Sydenham 1966 Photograph, 4th March 1966
... Sydenham Railway Station Gates Keilor - Melton Road Sydenham 1966 Photograph......Keilor - Melton Road...The Sydenham level crossing gates at Keilor–Melton Road operated from the mid 1800s. The railway crossing was required when the Bendigo line opened in 1859. ...Brimbank Library, 301 Hampshire Road, Sunshine 3020. melbourne The Sydenham level crossing gates at Keilor–Melton Road operated from the mid 1800s. The railway crossing was required when the Bendigo line opened in 1859. ...The Sydenham level crossing gates at Keilor–Melton Road operated from the mid 1800s. The railway crossing was required when the Bendigo line opened in 1859. The crossing was a simple gated level crossing that existed to allow farm traffic across the line. The nearby station was called Keilor Road. In 1887, the Keilor Road Station was renamed to Sydenham. The crossing remained essential for farmers moving between the Keilor Plains and the Calder district. The gates remained manually operated, with railway staff responsible for opening and closing the gates. These gates operated until 2002, and when the original Sydenham Station closed, the gates were replaced with traffic lights In 2018, the entire crossing was permanently removed with a grade separation as part of the State Government Level Crossing Removal Project.sydenham railway station, keilor - melton road, sydenham -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows Photographs
... 2278.001 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Bundaberg, QLD 2278.002 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Noree, NSW May 1966 2278.003 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Domino, Wyong, NSW 2278.004 - Massey Ferguson - Trade Day Shows - Orange, NSW 1966 2278.005 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF21 Tractor At Shepparton, VIC 2278.006 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Sunshine City Band At Melton Field Day Keilor-Melton Road Melton, VIC 2278.007 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Melton Field Day Keilor-Melton Road Melton, VIC 2278.007 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Melton Field Day Keilor-Melton Road Melton, VIC Names 2278.008 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Melton Field Day Keilor-Melton Road Melton, VIC 2278.009 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF65 Tractor At Melton Field Day Keilor-Melton Road Melton, VIC 2278.010 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF585 Self Propelled Header Field Day 2278.010 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF65 Tractor With Cane Harvester & Trailer At Melton Field Day Keilor-Melton Road Melton, VIC 2278.011 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF65 Tractor With MF564 3 Farrow Plough At Melton Field Day Keilor-Melton Road Melton, VIC 2278.012 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Tractor At Melton Field Day Keilor-Melton Road Melton, VIC 2278.013 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF35 Tractor & MF21 Trailer With Set Of Stump Jump Harrows At Melton Field Day Keilor-Melton Road Melton, Vic 2278.014 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Melton Field Day Keilor-Melton Road Melton, VIC 2278.015 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF65 Tractor With MF701 Bailers Melton Field Day Keilor-Melton Road Melton, VIC 2278.016 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Melton Field Day Keilor-Melton Road Melton, VIC 2278.017 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Melton Field Day Keilor-Melton Road Melton, VIC 2278.018 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Brisbane Show 1963 2278.019 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Bundaberg, QLD Show 2278.020 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF135 Tractor With MF150 Slasher Demonstration 2278.021 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Field Day 2278.022 - Massey Ferguson - Miscellaneous Photographs - Massey Ferguson Display Day 2278.023 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Cairns Show 2278.024 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Brisbane Show 1954 2278.025 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF135 Tractor Coventry Victoria Demonstration 2278.026 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF175 Tractor Coventry Victoria Demonstration 2278.027 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF130 Tractor At MF Dealers Meetig NSW 1964 2278.028 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF1080 Tractor On Display 2278.029 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF165 Tractor With Mid Mounted Cultivator Perth 2278.030 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Field Day Demonstration 2278.031 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF35 Tractor With Band Playing 2278.032 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Chevron Sydney Show 1964 2278.033 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF35 Tractor And MF55 Drill Cultivator Demonstration 2278.034 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Polish URSUS Tractor Release Moonee Ponds Victoria 2278.035 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF30 Tractor Brisbane Show 1963 2278.036 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Tractors At New Zealand's First International Show 2278.037 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF203 Tractor At Brisbane Show 1963 2278.038 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Tractors At Brisbane Show 1963 2278.039 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF2135 Tractor 2278.040 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF65 Tractor With MF 564 Disc Plough Bundaberg Field Day 1960 2278.041 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Massey Ferguson Display Day 2278.042 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF35 & MF65 Tractors 2278.043 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF175 Tractor Parade 2278.044 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Tractor Parade 2278.045 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Tractor Parade Qld 2278.046 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF515 Cane Harvester Demonstration 2278.047 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Mr G. ...Many of these photographs appeared in the Massey Ferguson Review Publication Massey Ferguson Sunshine Harvester Works 2278.001 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Bundaberg, QLD 2278.002 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Noree, NSW May 1966 2278.003 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Domino, Wyong, NSW 2278.004 - Massey Ferguson - Trade Day Shows - Orange, NSW 1966 2278.005 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF21 Tractor At Shepparton, VIC 2278.006 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Sunshine City Band At Melton Field Day Keilor-Melton Road Melton, VIC 2278.007 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Melton Field Day Keilor-Melton Road Melton, VIC 2278.007 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Melton Field Day Keilor-Melton Road Melton, VIC Names 2278.008 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Melton Field Day Keilor-Melton Road Melton, VIC 2278.009 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF65 Tractor At Melton Field Day Keilor-Melton Road Melton, VIC 2278.010 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF585 Self Propelled Header Field Day 2278.010 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF65 Tractor With Cane Harvester & Trailer At Melton Field Day Keilor-Melton Road Melton, VIC 2278.011 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF65 Tractor With MF564 3 Farrow Plough At Melton Field Day Keilor-Melton Road Melton, VIC 2278.012 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Tractor At Melton Field Day Keilor-Melton Road Melton, VIC 2278.013 - 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Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Cairns Show 2278.024 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Brisbane Show 1954 2278.025 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF135 Tractor Coventry Victoria Demonstration 2278.026 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF175 Tractor Coventry Victoria Demonstration 2278.027 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF130 Tractor At MF Dealers Meetig NSW 1964 2278.028 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF1080 Tractor On Display 2278.029 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF165 Tractor With Mid Mounted Cultivator Perth 2278.030 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Field Day Demonstration 2278.031 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF35 Tractor With Band Playing 2278.032 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Chevron Sydney Show 1964 2278.033 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF35 Tractor And MF55 Drill Cultivator Demonstration 2278.034 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Polish URSUS Tractor Release Moonee Ponds Victoria 2278.035 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF30 Tractor Brisbane Show 1963 2278.036 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Tractors At New Zealand's First International Show 2278.037 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF203 Tractor At Brisbane Show 1963 2278.038 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Tractors At Brisbane Show 1963 2278.039 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF2135 Tractor 2278.040 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF65 Tractor With MF 564 Disc Plough Bundaberg Field Day 1960 2278.041 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Massey Ferguson Display Day 2278.042 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF35 & MF65 Tractors 2278.043 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF175 Tractor Parade 2278.044 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Tractor Parade 2278.045 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Tractor Parade Qld 2278.046 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF515 Cane Harvester Demonstration 2278.047 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Mr G. ...Many of these photographs appeared in the Massey Ferguson Review Publication2278.001 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Bundaberg, QLD 2278.002 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Noree, NSW May 1966 2278.003 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Domino, Wyong, NSW 2278.004 - Massey Ferguson - Trade Day Shows - Orange, NSW 1966 2278.005 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF21 Tractor At Shepparton, VIC 2278.006 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Sunshine City Band At Melton Field Day Keilor-Melton Road Melton, VIC 2278.007 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Melton Field Day Keilor-Melton Road Melton, VIC 2278.007 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Melton Field Day Keilor-Melton Road Melton, VIC Names 2278.008 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Melton Field Day Keilor-Melton Road Melton, VIC 2278.009 - 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Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Melton Field Day Keilor-Melton Road Melton, VIC 2278.017 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Melton Field Day Keilor-Melton Road Melton, VIC 2278.018 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Brisbane Show 1963 2278.019 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Bundaberg, QLD Show 2278.020 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF135 Tractor With MF150 Slasher Demonstration 2278.021 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Field Day 2278.022 - Massey Ferguson - Miscellaneous Photographs - Massey Ferguson Display Day 2278.023 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Cairns Show 2278.024 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Brisbane Show 1954 2278.025 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF135 Tractor Coventry Victoria Demonstration 2278.026 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF175 Tractor Coventry Victoria Demonstration 2278.027 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF130 Tractor At MF Dealers Meetig NSW 1964 2278.028 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF1080 Tractor On Display 2278.029 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF165 Tractor With Mid Mounted Cultivator Perth 2278.030 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Field Day Demonstration 2278.031 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF35 Tractor With Band Playing 2278.032 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Chevron Sydney Show 1964 2278.033 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF35 Tractor And MF55 Drill Cultivator Demonstration 2278.034 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Polish URSUS Tractor Release Moonee Ponds Victoria 2278.035 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF30 Tractor Brisbane Show 1963 2278.036 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Tractors At New Zealand's First International Show 2278.037 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF203 Tractor At Brisbane Show 1963 2278.038 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Tractors At Brisbane Show 1963 2278.039 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF2135 Tractor 2278.040 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF65 Tractor With MF 564 Disc Plough Bundaberg Field Day 1960 2278.041 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Massey Ferguson Display Day 2278.042 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF35 & MF65 Tractors 2278.043 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF175 Tractor Parade 2278.044 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Tractor Parade 2278.045 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Tractor Parade Qld 2278.046 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF515 Cane Harvester Demonstration 2278.047 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Mr G. 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Buolkes Poderson QLD Premier 2278.048 - Massey Ferguson - MF201 Cane Harvester Operating In Down & Tangled Burnt Cane With Trash Extractors On Top 2278.049 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF515 Cane Harvester 2278.050 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF105 Cane Harvester Field Demonstration In Down & Tangled Cane 1969 2278.051 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Cane Harvester Demonstration 2278.052 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Cane Harvester Demonstration 2278.053 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF201 Cane Harvester Public Demolstration C1969-1970 2278.055 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF525 Cane Harvester MacKay Public Demonstration Day 1960 2278.056 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Dozer Display 2278.057 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Massey Harris Tractor Display 2278.058 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Field Day 2278.059 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Field Day Product Launch 1968 2278.060 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF67 Sundercut Field Day 2278.061 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF175 Tractor Display Perth 2278.062 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Ploughing Demostration 2278.063 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - MF175 Tractor At Field Day 2278.064 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Field Day 2278.065 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Garden Blade Demonstration 2278.066 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Field Day Crowd 2278.067 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Field Day 2278.068 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Picnic 2278.069 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Picnic 2278.070 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Field Day 2278.071 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Aerial View Of Display Day & Ploughed Fields 2278.072 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Display Day 2278.073 - Massey Ferguson - Trade & Field Day Shows - Street Parade - Imported Kerosene 1943 44K Tractormassey ferguson, sunshine harvester works -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPoster - Bluestone Melbourne's Western Region - Bluestone & basalt quarried rocks in buildings Poster, Living Museum of the West, 1988
... Mary's Catholic Church Cecil Street Williamstown|Historic Shearing Shed Werribee Park|Quarry Market Street Sunshine|Primary School No 252 Geelong Road Footscray|Tombstone Footscray Cemetery|Out-building Werribee Park|Bluestone Cottage Albert Street Williamstown|Bluestone Bridge over the Kororoit Creek Keilor-Melton Road...Mary's Catholic Church Cecil Street Williamstown|Historic Shearing Shed Werribee Park|Quarry Market Street Sunshine|Primary School No 252 Geelong Road Footscray|Tombstone Footscray Cemetery|Out-building Werribee Park|Bluestone Cottage Albert Street Williamstown|Bluestone Bridge over the Kororoit Creek Keilor-Melton Road A coloured poster depicting bluestone, basalt and quarrying for buildings in the western region of Melbourne. ...Bluestone Melbourne's Western Region|Dean Bloxidhe Stonemason Geelong Road Footscray|St. Mary's Catholic Church Cecil Street Williamstown|Historic Shearing Shed Werribee Park|Quarry Market Street Sunshine|Primary School No 252 Geelong Road Footscray|Tombstone Footscray Cemetery|Out-building Werribee Park|Bluestone Cottage Albert Street Williamstown|Bluestone Bridge over the Kororoit Creek Keilor-Melton Roadquarry, blue stone -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, J.H. Pollitt, An Historical Record of Melton, c1961
... Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields Melton is a town in Victoria. william dredge darke samuel staughton simon straughton thomas henry pyke djerriwarrh charles williams richard manning william oldershaw william yuille benjamin porter john ferris captain moonlight viaduct Pennyroyal Creek Thomas Pyke Toolern Toolern Creek melton Keilor Station Melton WEir Melton Common School John Bull Melton Coursing Cup Melton Agricultural Society Orange soft covered booklet of 64 pages. Includes sections on Aborigines, John Bull, exploration, survey, early settler, graves, Melton Roads Board, cemetery, common school, churches, agricultural society, rail, Melton weir, index of students enrolled at the Melton Common School in 1864. ...Melton is a town in Victoria.Orange soft covered booklet of 64 pages. Includes sections on Aborigines, John Bull, exploration, survey, early settler, graves, Melton Roads Board, cemetery, common school, churches, agricultural society, rail, Melton weir, index of students enrolled at the Melton Common School in 1864.william dredge darke, samuel staughton, simon straughton, thomas henry pyke, djerriwarrh, charles williams, richard manning, william oldershaw, william yuille, benjamin porter, john ferris, captain moonlight, viaduct, pennyroyal creek, thomas pyke, toolern toolern creek, melton, keilor station, melton weir, melton common school, john bull, melton coursing cup, melton agricultural society -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedBooklet - Back In Your Own Backyard, Living Museum of the West, October 1988
... Road, Sunshine 3020. melbourne The Back In Your Own Backyard exhibition was a series of pieces from several groups and individuals who live and work in the Western Suburbs. The exhibition did not claim to be an "Art" exhibition although it may look something like it, but perhaps it could be called an exhibition of "Perceptions". Living Museum of the West Peter Haffenden Bernard Smith Peter Somerville A.R.C. Keilor Cake Decorating Group Fred Pase West Side Detailing Frank Beattie Jack Myers Ronald Guy Newport Senior Citizens Tony Hicks John Williams Deer Park High School Essendon Choral Society 1st Melton ...The Back In Your Own Backyard exhibition was a series of pieces from several groups and individuals who live and work in the Western Suburbs. The exhibition did not claim to be an "Art" exhibition although it may look something like it, but perhaps it could be called an exhibition of "Perceptions".Back In Your Own Backyard remarkable insights from an ordinary world A special exhibition, organised by the Living Museum of the West featuring works from Melbourne's Western suburbs October 1988living museum of the west, peter haffenden, bernard smith, peter somerville, a.r.c., keilor cake decorating group, fred pase, west side detailing, frank beattie, jack myers, ronald guy, newport senior citizens, tony hicks, john williams, deer park high school, essendon choral society, 1st melton brownie pack -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedAdministrative record - The Western Region of Melbourne, A finding list supplement 1978-79
... Brimbank Library, 301 Hampshire Road, Sunshine 3020. melbourne The Western Region of Melbourne Commission incorporated the local government areas of City of Altona, City of Essendon, City of Footscray, City of Keilor, City of Sunshine, City of Williamstown, Shire of Bacchus Marsh, Shire of Melton & Shire of Werribee. ...The Western Region of Melbourne Commission incorporated the local government areas of City of Altona, City of Essendon, City of Footscray, City of Keilor, City of Sunshine, City of Williamstown, Shire of Bacchus Marsh, Shire of Melton & Shire of Werribee. The Melbourne Western Region Commission (WRC) was a collaborative body formed to address the unique planning, social, and economic challenges of the western suburbs. Its key purposes included: - Strategic Regional Planning: Coordinating infrastructure, transport, housing, and industrial development across multiple municipalities such as Footscray, Sunshine, Williamstown, and Werribee. - Cultural Heritage Conservation: Commissioning detailed studies to identify, document, and protect sites of industrial, social, and architectural significance. - Community Engagement and Advocacy: Acting as a voice for the western suburbs in dealings with state and federal governments and promoting equitable access to services and funding. - Support for Local Councils by providing professional services, training, and policy guidance to its member councils and shires.The Western Region of Melbourne A Finding List Supplement 1978-79western region of melbourne commission -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedDocument - Shire Of Melton Heritage Study Environmental History 2007, David Moloney, May 2007
... The Braybrook Roads Board and Shire of Braybrook were the earliest form of local government for the entire district that later became Sunshine, and its jurisdiction originally stretched all the way west to Toolern Creek near present‑day Melton. This means that much of what we now think of as “East Melton” and “Rockbank” was once governed from Braybrook. Mention in this document includes Charles Grimes and John Batman, two of the district's early explorers, the local aborigine clans, Kororoit Creek, Keilor ...The Braybrook Road Board proclaimed on the 28th May 1860, and subsequently on the 23rd January 1871, renamed to The Shire of Braybrook. The Braybrook Roads Board and Shire of Braybrook were the earliest form of local government for the entire district that later became Sunshine, and its jurisdiction originally stretched all the way west to Toolern Creek near present‑day Melton. This means that much of what we now think of as “East Melton” and “Rockbank” was once governed from Braybrook.Mention in this document includes Charles Grimes and John Batman, two of the district's early explorers, the local aborigine clans, Kororoit Creek, Keilor Plains, Rockbank Inn and the Rockbank Beam Wireless Station.Shire Of Melton Heritage Study Environmental History David Maloney May 2007charles grimes, kororoit creek, derrimut, first nation, aboriginal, aborigine, hume and hovell, rockbank inn, keilor plains, john batman, rockbank, rockbank wireless station -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Beattys Road Bridge Rockbank Photographs, John Alchin, 2008
... Road District became the Shire of Braybrook. In 1916, this district was transferred to the Shire of Melton. In 1951, further land was lost to the Shire of Melton. During the early days of the Ballarat gold rush, Beatty's Road was one of the main routes from Melbourne to Ballarat via Keilor . ...Road District became the Shire of Braybrook. In 1916, this district was transferred to the Shire of Melton. In 1951, further land was lost to the Shire of Melton. During the early days of the Ballarat gold rush, Beatty's Road was one of the main routes from Melbourne to Ballarat via Keilor . ...Rockbank was once part of the Braybrook Road District. In, 1871 the Road District became the Shire of Braybrook. In 1916, this district was transferred to the Shire of Melton. In 1951, further land was lost to the Shire of Melton. During the early days of the Ballarat gold rush, Beatty's Road was one of the main routes from Melbourne to Ballarat via Keilor . In December 1854, troops of the 12th and 40th Regiments marching to suppress the Eureka Stockade would have used this route before stopping at the Rockbank Inn, which was located on Beatty's Road, further west towards Melton. One of the photographs captures a Terrestrial Road surface (Local Blue Stone), one of the district's early sealed section of road. 5644.01 - Beattys Road Bridge Rockbank 2008 Photo 01.JPG 5644.02 - Beattys Road Bridge Rockbank 2008 Photo 02.JPG 5644.03 - Beattys Road Terrestrial Road Surface Rockbank 2008 Photo 04.JPG 5644.04 - Beattys Road Paddocks Rockbank 2008 Photo 03.JPGbeatty's road, rockbank, rockbank inn, terrestrial road -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPoster - Melbourne's Western Region Full of Surprises Poster
... Columban's School Woodlands Street Essendon|Footscray Park Ballarat Road Footscray|The Organ Pipes Calder Highway Keilor|Melton|Historic Factory Maribyrnong River Sunshine|Werribee Park K Road Werribee|View from Ferguson Street Pier Williamstown|Copyright Melbourne's Living Museum of the West 1988...Columban's School Woodlands Street Essendon|Footscray Park Ballarat Road Footscray|The Organ Pipes Calder Highway Keilor|Melton|Historic Factory Maribyrnong River Sunshine|Werribee Park K Road Werribee|View from Ferguson Street Pier Williamstown|Copyright Melbourne's Living Museum of the West 1988 Coloured poster with images Poster Melbourne's Western Region Full of Surprises Poster ...Melbourne's Western Region Full of Surprises|Beach at Altona|St. Columban's School Woodlands Street Essendon|Footscray Park Ballarat Road Footscray|The Organ Pipes Calder Highway Keilor|Melton|Historic Factory Maribyrnong River Sunshine|Werribee Park K Road Werribee|View from Ferguson Street Pier Williamstown|Copyright Melbourne's Living Museum of the West 1988 -
Melton City LibrariesPhotograph, Wendy Barrie, Unknown
... Melton school at the same time. Sarah nee Hornbuckle Nixon and my grandfather Frederick Myers Snr were at school together at the same in the 1880s. The Nixon family lived in Keilor Road...Melton school at the same time. Sarah nee Hornbuckle Nixon and my grandfather Frederick Myers Snr were at school together at the same in the 1880s. The Nixon family lived in Keilor Road ...Eldest daughter of Edna and Bon Barrie, born on 03 November 1943 in Melbourne, Victoria, Memoirs of Wendy Barrie, recalling the early formative years of life in Melton: In 1949 I started school at Melton State School no 430 and was driven the 2½ miles to there by my parents at first. Later we walked home in the afternoons or were picked up by car as we made our way home along the Western Highway. In 1956 I went to Bacchus Marsh High School. There were 4 students in grade 6 and 3 of us went to the High School. The students from Melton, Melton South and Toolern Vale State Schools went by bus to Bacchus Marsh High School as far a fifth form. My parents drove me to the pick up point and during the five years of travel to High School. The bus travelled via Toolern Vale and later went through Exford and through Parwan. On the return journey in the afternoon the bus went in the reverse direction. The bridge at Exford was an old narrow wooden one, and the students had to get off the bus and walk across, with the driver crossing in the empty bus for safety reasons. There was a travelling allowance paid to parents and it was estimated from the distance the crow flies, a straight line. We lived a Ferris Lane, just where the Harness Racing entrance is now situated about 2 ½ miles by road to school too close to qualify for the subsidy. While at State School Melton we would walk home in a group with the Nixon and Gillespie children, along the main road over the bridge near the Shire Offices and down a hill. I was being dinked on Joyce Gillespie’s bike while holding onto the seat, toppled off the bike striking my chin and teeth on the bitumen and cracking my jaw. I was about 9 years old and stayed a couple of days in the Quamby Hospital in Bacchus Marsh, it seemed like and eternity at the time and quite traumatic being separated from my family. I can remember contemplating how I could get out of the window and run away but realised it was too far to walk home. Often we would cut across the Common on our way home from school picking up stray golf balls and collecting them from the creek when it dried out. We were warned about not accepting lifts from strangers passing along the Melbourne/ Ballarat Road. The only danger we faced was being swooped by the magpies particularly on the open ground on the Common. We were also fairly cautious when the Gypsies camped on the Common in the area just about opposite the small reservoir. “Mum” grandma Myers loved to have us call in on our way home, and usually would cut a slice of Jongebloed’s bread and spread it with home made butter. Sometimes we waited there until we were collected by car, usually driven by our mother. Margaret Nixon and Joyce Gillespie were a few grades ahead of me and Barbara Nixon was born just two months earlier than me. Our mothers were great friends for over 6o years, born in the same month three years apart. They lived within a few days of the same age as each other at the time their deaths. Dad and George Nixon attended Melton school at the same time. Sarah nee Hornbuckle Nixon and my grandfather Frederick Myers Snr were at school together at the same in the 1880s. The Nixon family lived in Keilor Road just past the Toolern Creek near the turnoff. Tom and Ann Collins lived on the southern side of the Western highway and Keilor road intersection. Jim and Ruby Gillespie’s house was further long Keilor road on the right. They backed onto the Myers who lived on the north side of Western Highway east of Myers Gully (Ryans Creek). The Bridge over the Toolern Creek as very narrow and as truck traffic increased there were accidents. One truck took out the side railing and plunged upside down into the bank and into the shallow water. Another fatal accident happened between a car and a truck right in front of the Myers house. Grandfather Fred had been a bike rider all his life, as far as the Riverina in his younger years, wryly made the comment about the drivers the speeding along the Ballarat Road were setting out to kill themselves. The road was busy particularly after the Races at Ballarat when the crowds were hurrying home to Melbourne. Train travel had changed very little from the time my mothers generation to mine. The timetable meant the usual rush to Melton South by bike in her case and if she was running late the train pulled up on the crossing. I was driven to the Station from home past Keith and Mary Gillespie’s house near the Ferris Road rail crossing to Bridge road to Melton South for the 7.32 train. While attending Sunshine High School in 1961 I would meet up with three other students, two of whom I knew from Bacchus Marsh High School days. We usually got into the same compartment on the train, it was a typical country train with a corridor along the side and compartments with a door, roof racks and sometimes heated metal containers for the feet in the winter. Some of the trains came through from Horsham and Ballarat, and the Overland from Adelaide passed through in the evening, we could hear it in the distance from the Ferris Lane home. The carriages had 1st and economy class compartments showing photographs of county scenes and holiday destinations. The engine was the large A class diesel. They are still running to Bacchus Marsh 50 years later, due to the need for the greatly increased number of commuters travelling to work in the city. Sometimes the carriages were pull by a Steam engine, these were a problem in the summer time because the sparks caused fires along the train lines and then quickly spread into the dry grass, crops and stubble. The Motor Train left Spencer Street at 4.23 pm and was the best train for me to catch. Ferris Road was a designated stop and train pulled up on the road crossing. It had steps at the door and rungs to hold while alighting to the ground. The ballast along the tracks was rough and uneven and awkward to land on. The train was painted blue and yellow with the letters VR pained on the front. This saved may parents the afternoon trip to collect me from the Station. On the walk home on the gravel road I would pass Uncle Tom and Aunty May’s house before reaching home. Melva Gillespie was studying at Sunshine Technical School and we sometimes both got off the train at the same time. On other occasions the Motor Train was replaced with a diesel engine with carriages, it was also required to stop and the driver had to be notified in advance. This meant getting into the guards van a Rockbank. It was more difficult alighting from the carriage as the gap was greater and more precarious to swing out and land on the ground. A few times in my last year of study at Melbourne Teachers College in Grattan Street Carlton. I managed to catch the 2.30 pm train to Serviceton, it was express to Melton and was very quick trip. The last train, was the 5.25 pm diesel to Ballarat and I usually caught this train to Melton South Station. On one occasion after being held up on the tram in Bourke street I had to make a mad dash to the platform chasing the train as it was just moving off and yelling to the guard, fortunately I was noticed and the train ground to halt. I scrambled into the end door and took most of the journey home to recover. After the last year at High School I continued to travel on the train, 2 years to Prahran Technical School changing at North Melbourne. There were a lot school children travelling to private schools and some at the primary level and mainly from Bacchus Marsh. Rockbank children also travelled by train from the beginning of their high school years, quite a few went to Sunshine High School. During my third year of teacher training I travelled to Flinders Street to RMIT for ceramics classes and Grattan St Teachers College located in the grounds of Melbourne University. There were many teachers being trained at the Secondary Teachers College due to the baby bulge creating a great shortage of teachers. Sunshine High School was very well represented amongst the different courses in Primary, Secondary and Art and Crafts. I attended Melbourne University lectures, studying a Fine Art subject. Bernard Smith was the most notable of the lecturers. he replaced Professor Joseph Bourke who had taken leave for the years. In 1962 he published the art book “Australian Painting”. The secondary art and craft student teachers from the College were in the majority, taking this subject and were well regarded due to their practical art and craft methods and their teaching round experience. In December 1964 I graduated as a Trained Secondary Teacher – Art and Crafts. The graduating ceremony was held at Wilson Hall. I received my appointment to work at Maryborough High School. Uncle Max and Aunty Rosemary Myers arranged my accommodation. Uncle Max was a teacher at the Maryborough Technical School fat the time. The appointment was suddenly changed when just before the school year was about to start when I received notification that I was now required to move to Warracknabeal High School. I was subject to a bond for the three years of training and three years of teaching and was under an obligation to comply with the directive of the Education Department. My father stood as guarantor when I was accepted as student at the Melbourne Teachers’ College, thus enabling me to receive my teacher training, and a 5 pounds a week allowance for expenses. After teaching for two years at Warracknabeal High School I was fortunate enough the gain a transfer to Sunshine West High School, returning to live at home in Melton and travelling by car to work with a fellow colleague, Jock Smith who lived at Station road Melton. I completed bond obligation and resigned at the end of the year. The employment regulations at that time did not allow the option of leave of absence for, indefinite overseas travel. I returned to Australia in October 1969. Visiting Arthur Hart the Principal of Sunshine High School he arranged with the Education Department for my re-employment at Sunshine High School until the end of the year. In 1970 I was transferred, and returned to Sunshine West High School where I worked for the next three years. In January 1968 I sailed on the “Oriana” to South Hampton with two teaching friends from Warracknabeal High School on a travelling and working holiday. Doreen Kiely, a former Bacchus Marsh High student and fellow train traveller from Bacchus Marsh, was already working in London, had arranged our accommodation at the London Travellers Club Hotel, Braham Gardens, Earls Court SW5. We based our stay at this address in London and travelled around Scotland, Ireland and England. In the summer we took a four month trip around the Continent and the Mediterranean. I registered with The Royal Borough Of Kingston Upon Thames as a Supply teacher, and worked at Chessington School form autumn to spring the following year and living with Mrs Rose Gillies at Kinross Avenue, Worcester Park, Surrey. In the spring of 1969 visiting Norway, Sweden and Finland joining an organised camping group to the Artic Circle, entered Russia at Leningrad (St Petersburg) Moscow, Minsk, to Poland and Czechoslovakia. In August returning to Worcester Park for the flight to Montreal to stay with cousin Lynette and husband Jurgen. A side trip was taken to Toronto, Niagara Falls and New York. The flight home from Montreal to Melbourne took 52 hours. A ½ day break in Vancouver before boarding the Qantas boeing 707 via San Francisco, Honolulu, Fiji, Sydney to Melbourne. Around the world in 21 months. Photographs of Wendy local identities -
Melton City LibrariesNewspaper, Oral History Day, 1992
... Melton get burnt that day? Ray: No. It came down through the Toolern Vale road and cut across about a mile and a half from the cross roads at Toolern Vale from north westerly to the south east and cut through over the Keilor road. ...Melton get burnt that day? Ray: No. It came down through the Toolern Vale road and cut across about a mile and a half from the cross roads at Toolern Vale from north westerly to the south east and cut through over the Keilor road. ...Mary Tolhurst M&DHS - March 29th Dunvegan Willows Park Melton 1992 Ladies Oral History Day Graham Minns President Ray Radford MC Sound recording transfer to CD 2011 by Tom Wood Edited typescript by Wendy Barrie 2013 I was born in Rockbank, and when I was five years old moved to Toolern Vale and started and finished school there. Toolern Vale only consisted of the Store, Post Office and shop, where you could buy your fodder, and pollard supplies, the Hall, the little Church and the bluestone School. The School changed shape three times from the 1800s[1869] til the time I went there. There was four generations of my family that went there and it was destroyed by fire in 1965. Marjorie nee Myers Butler. Yes, I remember along with it your lovely Ronisch piano. Mary, quite true! Marj what you say about the Ronisch piano. When I came the age to learn music my mum and dad couldn’t really afford it, but still what parents do for their children. They had Marj go along with them and pick this lovely Ronisch piano. It was known round the district. Everyone commented about the loss that lovely piano. After leaving school it was war time, 1939, then it was work, When I was 7 year old I was put out into the cow yard. In 1940 when the soldiers were going away our milk was confiscated it had to go to Bacchus Marsh. It used to go the Sunbury to be brine cooled and then go to Melbourne. Then they took it then to the Lifeguard Milk Factory at Bacchus Marsh. It had to go as condensed milk to the soldiers. This year is 50 years of the Land Army. I was an unofficial Land Army but they still kept check on me. I went onto married life and I followed the cows right through [howls of laughter] and we went on until the 1965 fire. That’s when we got out of the cows. Marjorie asks, was Granny Watts your grandmother or great grandmother? Mary: She was my great grandmother, the midwife of Melton. The 1965 fire started ¾ of a mile above our place, Frank Ryan’s sheds were burnt and his house was saved, then it wiped the School out, the Hall, the Church the Post Office and Store and little house that was Charlie Charlton’s in the early days. Mrs Wilson’s place was saved by the Fire Brigade by pulling boards off the side, and from there it went over the hill and it was stopped at the Rockbank Railway Station. If it had of got over the railway they said it would have gone into Werribee. A lot was burnt out in that strip. Mary nee Nixon Collins: 18 houses burnt that day. Audience question, did Melton get burnt that day? Ray: No. It came down through the Toolern Vale road and cut across about a mile and a half from the cross roads at Toolern Vale from north westerly to the south east and cut through over the Keilor road. Mary: It came in across the creek at Funstons in Toolern, then through Jim Minns. Dorothy was it your place then [nee Knox Beaty] to Ken Beatty’s and from there it went through to Doug McIntosh’s and to Cockbills and the wind changed and it came across to the railway line, and that is where they stopped it. [the cause of the fire was controversial, they had been burning off the night before and there was some talk of someone starting it. It was very hot and very strong wind, it was a terrible day] Ray: When the fire went through McIntosh’s they had a haystack on the north side of their house and the haystack got caught and the fire burnt a hole through the side of the house and the boys pyjamas on the bed. The house was saved. It came through like and express train roaring at you, I was at McIntosh’s when it went roaring past. You couldn’t see, dust and ash and tremendous heat. The fire started about 12 o’clock Jack [husband] said to me, fire, I said where, where? Just up the road, what have I got to do? and he went out and he had gone to the fire and left me. I tried to get the animals and I put out buckets of water, putting the buckets of water out saved my life. Chas Jones and another friend of his came in and they picked up the buckets of water, I thought I had better get out because the fire was on the haystack up the paddock and when I went to go out through the north side of the house and couldn’t get out, I’ll go through the front gate so I went around the other side of the house. I got caught there and Chassy Jones and his friend came round carrying the bucket of water and I panicked. He threw the bucket of water over me. Well that is what saved my life because I was damp, whenever we tried to leave the ball of fire came over me and over my shoulder and my hair was scorched. Chassy Jones lost his truck and Keith Watt his big truck because he had the water tank on it and they couldn’t get out of the yard. Granny Watt’s house, the first private hospital had condemned and Jack and I pulled it down and had it moved up to Toolern and had it in the yard a fortnight and it was all burnt and we didn’t get the shed we wanted. Every 13 years right up until Ash Wednesday fires, there has always been fire close at hand. The 1952 fire went down the back of the house, the 1965 fire took the house, and the house that I live in now, it is the third house that has been on that spot. When the Hunters owned it, Mrs Hunter was nearly burnt in her bed. They had a 13 roomed house. In 1924 the house burnt down, and there was another house was built there and that was the one that burnt down. Edna: So Mary built a brick veneer house. Marjorie: like the three little pigs [laughter] Collins - Mary M &DHS - March 29th 1992 Ladies oral history day at Dunvegan, Willows Park Melton. Graham Minns President Ray Radford MC Sound recording transferred to CD 2011 Edited typescript by Wendy Barrie 2013 Mary Collins nee Nixon born in Terang 1907 down in the Western District and we shifted to Melton when I was 5 and a half then I started school here in Melton, and spent all my school life at Melton State School, next to the Church of England, it’s called the Primary School now. I got my Qualifying and Merit Certificate then I left School because there wasn’t a High School. When I was 16 I got and job in the Melton Post Office and I worked there, I was the first girl in Melton to deliver the mail, and worked on the telephone and the Bank business. Mrs Ross and myself behind the counter, there were about 500 – 600 people in the Shire at that time and now when I go into the new Post Office there is 36,000 here there’s still 2 people behind the counter [laughter from the audience] and wait in a queue right out to the door. Times haven’t changed much have they! There was a manual telephone and you had to ring the handle, and there were eight subscribers when I went there and when I left there were 46 I had coaxed that number to join the telephone, even the police station didn’t have the phone on. The two Hotels and the two Chaff mills and Mr Ernie Barrie, Parkers the butcher, the Shire Office was No 8, and the Police house was next to the Courthouse on the corner. They were number 9. I can remember a lot of the numbers still. The Post Office was the Agency for the Commonwealth Bank [comment from audience member] I used to do the Bank business too, I left after four years there, mother wasn’t very well. The Inspector who used to come up to the Post Office asked me if I would take up casual Post Mistress and to go around the different districts but I refused and when Mrs Ross’s holidays were due I was the replacement. I wasn’t 21. I loved my work meeting everybody and most people had horse and jinkers and when the elderly would come in there would be Mr Tom Morrow, he only had one arm and Mrs Dunn came from Bulman’s road in their horse and jinker. They were elderly I would see them pull up out the front and quickly get their mail and run out to them because they didn’t have to get out of the jinker to tie up their horse. If someone had a baby in arms I would tear out and hold the baby while they got down. Mrs Ross was very very strict. I had to sweep the Post Office, she had a couple of mats and there would be a threepence or a sixpence under the mats show she knew whether I lifted the mat, I was whether I was honest or not. Graham: How much were your wages? I got 27/7 pence a week for a 52 hour week. I had to work every holiday except Good Friday and Christmas Day and even when it was Monday holiday I always had to go to work from 9am - !0 am, the Post Office was always open. In the winter I had to wait until twenty past six in case there were any telegrams to deliver. I delivered them on a push bike. One time Tom Barrie told me this years afterwards. I used to go home for lunch. We lived on the Keilor road and I used to ride my bike home. On the hot days the boys used to go and swim in the swimming pool down near a turn in the creek there was a hole where the boys would swim in the nude, they didn’t have any bathers and they didn’t have any watches in those days. Tom Barrie said they always used to watched for me as I was always about 3 minutes past 1, my lunch hour was from 1-2. One particular day they missed seeing me and swam on, and of course they were all late for school when they got back and were all kept in a night. I did get a fortnight holiday. I loved my work and I knew everyone in the district right from Toolern Vale to the Marsh and everybody at Melton South. Did you listen into conversations on the Switchboard? Oh no. [laughter] Melton did not have electricity then. I had to fill the lamps everyday with kerosene. The Staughton Memorial was outside the Post Office. It had four posts with the chain looped around it, and that’s where the people used to tie up their horses. Marjorie nee Myers Butler comments about sitting and swinging on the chains. Mr Fred Coburn lit the acetylene gas light in the Memorial. It was the only streetlight in Melton. There was no electricity until 1939. Ray Radford comments about another gas street light which was on the corner of Station road. [later] Mary passes around her school photos. Mary mentions the names of those who have passed away, Maisie McDonald, ,Marian Wraith, Hilda McCreey, and Valda McDonald. I have written the names on the back. Marjorie comments about Marie Jongebloed and Greta are the only two girls left out of big family of ten I think there were [hesitates] 4 or 5 girls and the rest were boys. Mary. Flora Woodley, Dorrie Flynn and Margaret McDonald are still alive. They are my age we were all born about 1907. Marjorie points out herself in a later photo [1921 and 1922 School ] Mary mentions the name Walsh and identyfies following names, the Parker boys, Ken Beaty, Malc and Linda Cameron, Maisie Mc Donald, Ted Radford, George Nixon, Norman Minns, he was later the Shire Secretary of Werribee. One of the Woodley girls. [Maisie Arthur] Marjorie: Rosie Shearwood, June Whiting Mary. Lily Mc Donald, she has passed away. Isabel Harrison nee Tinkler, she lives at Werribee, Doreen Rogers, Marjorie Walker, Jess McIntosh, Mary Gillespie. Mr Malone was the Junior teacher Mr Roe and Miss Cooke. Fred Myers, my sister [Elizabeth] and the year was 1921. Myers (Barrie) School Photo Collection. Many of the names were identified at the 1970 Centenary of Melton State School No. 430. Edna Barrie organised, compiled and typed the lists to accompany these photos for the year 1921. The 1922 photo shows the higher grades. Ladies Oral History Day event held by Melton and District Historical Society, article featured in the Telegraphlocal identities, local special interest groups -
Melton City LibrariesNewspaper, Melton East end shopping, 1992
... Keilor Road north side just east of the Toolern Creek on what was originally Pykes Run. This was also the place where the races were held and the Sports Meetings. Dave Murphy, employed at Clarke’s Rockbank Station usually provided the fox which he liberated for the Club. Greyhound coursing was usually held on Moylans property Mt Kororoit, or Mt Misery as it was known then. Later it was held at Melton...Melton South was a successful competitor in all the cycling events as a young man. He later in life became the Deputy Chief Officer of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade. The present Chief Officer of the Fire Brigade is John Paterson, nephew of his, and spent his early life in Exford where his father was manager of the Exford Estate. Notes Tom Collins was born c 1895. He lived on the south side of the Ballarat Road near the intersection of Keilor ...TOM COLLINS–from the reel to reel tape recording at Melton 1969 In the years between 1890 and to about 1913 Melton was a quiet little hamlet alongside the Toolern Creek, once called the Pennyroyal Creek, 24 miles from Melbourne on the Ballarat Road. There was a fair amount of woodland left around it, mostly grey and yellow box with sheoak, and golden wattle, which in spring time made a rather attractive setting. Most of the premises were in the main or High Street, with its line of elm and pepper trees on each side. Unitt, McKenzie and Henry streets each contained only a few dwellings. Hotels were four in number, Minns’s, Mrs Hay licencee, now Mac’s, Golden Fleece – Sheblers. The Royal or Ryan’s as it was then called, later Graham had the licence, and the Raglan - Kilpatricks had the licence and afterwards Tom Manning. This was situated about where Mr K. Young had his residence. There was a store attached to the hotel until about 1900. Both the Royal and the Raglan were delicensed, later on the Royal being converted to a green grocery and a boarding house, the Raglan was demolished. The Royal green grocery and boarding house was kept by E Carew and after he retired, E Radford. The Post and Telegraph Office was on the opposite side of the street to the Raglan Hotel about two doors west of the Shire Hall and was kept by Mrs Ferris and Lady Farmer until her retirement, when it was carried on by Miss Lottie Ross. A store was attached to the Post Office and was sometimes used as a store and at one time housed the National Bank. There were two full time banks at Melton, the other being the Commercial which built premises about 1904 and on the corner of High and Smith Streets, which it still occupies. Mr G Egan was the manager of the Commercial and Mr Stradling and later Mr Lee of the National. However as business was not thought good enough they reverted to a part time branch operated from Bacchus Marsh. Grocer shops were Chalmers, with a news agency and drapery now Arnolds, Jongebloeds had the bakery. Mr Fox also a produce merchant, was where Melton Real Estate is now, it was later occupied by Buchanans, Atleys, and Mrs Ross. Not long after the War Mrs Ross built the Post Office, since demolished where Miss Lottie Ross was the Post Mistress and later built the store which she conducted. It was later turned into a factory and in now the barbers shop. McNichols was just west of the Minns Hotel. He travelled as far a Ballan weekly, buying calves and dairy produce for sale in Melbourne. Afterwards he sold the business and bought Minns Hotel and changing the name to Macs. Blacksmiths were three in number. Blackwoods – later James Byrnes next door to Jongebloeds. Alex Cameron who learnt his trade with Blackwoods had his shop about the rear of where Ken Youngs Garage is now he later moved to the north west corner of High and Alexander Street. He was also the Registrar of Birth and Deaths and Electoral Registrar. After his retirement he was weighbridge keeper at Melton South. Two of his sons were engaged in the carpentry trade, but both died at an early age. Whittingtons shop was a few doors east of the Mechanics Hall and it was later occupied by Gordon Macdonald who did business there until about eight years ago. The butchers of the period were George Graham, that is where Mandy Lees hairdressing establishment is now. Euan MacDonald had premises later occupied by Whittingtons blacksmith shop. Later shifting next door. He left here about 1901, he slaughtererd animals at a slaughter house right where Chas Jones now resides, it had previously been a slaughter house and butcher shop of that site. George Spring also operated as a butcher for two or three years about the 1900 or so. Ted Simpsons shop was where John Kontek now has his Estate Agency, he used it as an branch shop from Bacchus Marsh bringing meat from there by a two horse lorry. Jimmy Butler the manager was well known and loved, his son was later a steeplechase jockey. The Court House and Police Station would be built sometime before 1900. The Constables at the time were McGuire, later Wade, Riely and McKenzie after that Robert Wilson and Seinfort were here, they were a bit later on. The Mechanics Hall was first opened by Ryan of the Royal Hotel who sold it to the Hall Committee. It was on Unitt Street and it was moved by McLellans the house shifters from Unitt Street to its present site. Bluestone premises formerly occupied by the bootmaker Carew, were later demolished and replaced by the brick frontage to the Hall. Keith Orensini [?] the local bricklayer built brick portion to the Hall. In the cottage adjoining the Hall a Frenchman named Baudin, had a boot repairing business.This cottage was the later residence of J Hill, a local carpenter and builder from whom I learnt my trade. Granny Watts was the well known local nurse and operated the Mid-Wifery Hospital in Yuille Street on the Sherwin Street corner. Mrs Nissen was on the opposite side of Yuille Street a short distance nearer the township. She conducted the laundry. Carew had a greengrocers shop next door to the Post Office in the High Street for some time before transferring to the Royal Hotel site. He also bought [?] calves for killing. W Cecil was a tank maker and also had a produce round, he lived on Pyke and Sherwin Street. Later Gus Shebler, builder and carpenter engaged in tank making being well known for good workmanship. Shebler was very energetic in forming the Gun Club which met for a good number of years where the golf course now has its headquarters. Of the four churches only three are in use, Christ Church, Scots and St Dominics. The Methodist closed down but later transferred to Melton South. Monthly stock sales were held at the yards in Unitt Street at Minns Hotel by McPhail Auctioneers, later held by McCarthur and McLeod. After the Council built the pound and sale yards they transferred sales to these premises, but lack of patronage caused them to be abandoned. A familiar sight in the district was blind Bob Nixon, who lived in a tumbled down cottage in Centenary Road near W Coburns, being led by his dog down the road to Melton, that is Palmerston street, to the Post Office, butcher and baker for his supplies and then back home. He was able to do his own cooking and other chores. Sundays he would come down Raleighs Road to the back of the church and tie his dog to a tree. Someone, mostly one of the boys would guide him into the church and out again after the service, when the dog would lead him home again. State School 430, a two roomed bluestone building it was the only school in the district, none at Melton South. The nearest would be Rockbank and Toolern Vale. Scholars had a fair distance to walk in most cases. The teachers were Mr T Lang Headmaster. I put a query here, Miss Winters, I’m not certain of the name, Mrs Skinner and Miss Silke as Assistant Teachers. Miss Augusta Cecil and Miss Maud Lang were Junior teachers. One boy who attended the school about the turn of the century was Hector Fraser who resided with his parents in Keilor Road, where Jim Gillespie now lives. He was an excellent gun shot and at the age of about 17 years his father took him to France or Monaco where he won the Gran Prix for pigeon shooting and became the champion boy shot of the world. However he died there from pneumonia. He shot under the name of “Parvo”. The Melbourne Hunt Club used to meet in Keilor Road north side just east of the Toolern Creek on what was originally Pykes Run. This was also the place where the races were held and the Sports Meetings. Dave Murphy, employed at Clarke’s Rockbank Station usually provided the fox which he liberated for the Club. Greyhound coursing was usually held on Moylans property Mt Kororoit, or Mt Misery as it was known then. Later it was held at Melton Park, Mr Matt Carberry was the judge and Percy Cook the slipper. Early in the 1900’s the Recreation Park was created and the Caledonian and the ANA sports meetings were held there, they were annual events. L Paterson from Melton South was a successful competitor in all the cycling events as a young man. He later in life became the Deputy Chief Officer of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade. The present Chief Officer of the Fire Brigade is John Paterson, nephew of his, and spent his early life in Exford where his father was manager of the Exford Estate. Notes Tom Collins was born c 1895. He lived on the south side of the Ballarat Road near the intersection of Keilor Road.Historical image of Palmerston Street in Meltonlocal architecture, landscapes of significance -
Melton City LibrariesNewspaper, 'Call for new members or society maybe be history, 2003
... Melton get burnt that day? Ray: No. It came down through the Toolern Vale road and cut across about a mile and a half from the cross roads at Toolern Vale from north westerly to the south east and cut through over the Keilor road. ...Melton get burnt that day? Ray: No. It came down through the Toolern Vale road and cut across about a mile and a half from the cross roads at Toolern Vale from north westerly to the south east and cut through over the Keilor road. ...Mary Tolhurst M&DHS - March 29th Dunvegan Willows Park Melton 1992 Ladies Oral History Day Graham Minns President Ray Radford MC Sound recording transfer to CD 2011 by Tom Wood Edited typescript by Wendy Barrie 2013 I was born in Rockbank, and when I was five years old moved to Toolern Vale and started and finished school there. Toolern Vale only consisted of the Store, Post Office and shop, where you could buy your fodder, and pollard supplies, the Hall, the little Church and the bluestone School. The School changed shape three times from the 1800s[1869] til the time I went there. There was four generations of my family that went there and it was destroyed by fire in 1965. Marjorie nee Myers Butler. Yes, I remember along with it your lovely Ronisch piano. Mary, quite true! Marj what you say about the Ronisch piano. When I came the age to learn music my mum and dad couldn’t really afford it, but still what parents do for their children. They had Marj go along with them and pick this lovely Ronisch piano. It was known round the district. Everyone commented about the loss that lovely piano. After leaving school it was war time, 1939, then it was work, When I was 7 year old I was put out into the cow yard. In 1940 when the soldiers were going away our milk was confiscated it had to go to Bacchus Marsh. It used to go the Sunbury to be brine cooled and then go to Melbourne. Then they took it then to the Lifeguard Milk Factory at Bacchus Marsh. It had to go as condensed milk to the soldiers. This year is 50 years of the Land Army. I was an unofficial Land Army but they still kept check on me. I went onto married life and I followed the cows right through [howls of laughter] and we went on until the 1965 fire. That’s when we got out of the cows. Marjorie asks, was Granny Watts your grandmother or great grandmother? Mary: She was my great grandmother, the midwife of Melton. The 1965 fire started ¾ of a mile above our place, Frank Ryan’s sheds were burnt and his house was saved, then it wiped the School out, the Hall, the Church the Post Office and Store and little house that was Charlie Charlton’s in the early days. Mrs Wilson’s place was saved by the Fire Brigade by pulling boards off the side, and from there it went over the hill and it was stopped at the Rockbank Railway Station. If it had of got over the railway they said it would have gone into Werribee. A lot was burnt out in that strip. Mary nee Nixon Collins: 18 houses burnt that day. Audience question, did Melton get burnt that day? Ray: No. It came down through the Toolern Vale road and cut across about a mile and a half from the cross roads at Toolern Vale from north westerly to the south east and cut through over the Keilor road. Mary: It came in across the creek at Funstons in Toolern, then through Jim Minns. Dorothy was it your place then [nee Knox Beaty] to Ken Beatty’s and from there it went through to Doug McIntosh’s and to Cockbills and the wind changed and it came across to the railway line, and that is where they stopped it. [the cause of the fire was controversial, they had been burning off the night before and there was some talk of someone starting it. It was very hot and very strong wind, it was a terrible day] Ray: When the fire went through McIntosh’s they had a haystack on the north side of their house and the haystack got caught and the fire burnt a hole through the side of the house and the boys pyjamas on the bed. The house was saved. It came through like and express train roaring at you, I was at McIntosh’s when it went roaring past. You couldn’t see, dust and ash and tremendous heat. The fire started about 12 o’clock Jack [husband] said to me, fire, I said where, where? Just up the road, what have I got to do? and he went out and he had gone to the fire and left me. I tried to get the animals and I put out buckets of water, putting the buckets of water out saved my life. Chas Jones and another friend of his came in and they picked up the buckets of water, I thought I had better get out because the fire was on the haystack up the paddock and when I went to go out through the north side of the house and couldn’t get out, I’ll go through the front gate so I went around the other side of the house. I got caught there and Chassy Jones and his friend came round carrying the bucket of water and I panicked. He threw the bucket of water over me. Well that is what saved my life because I was damp, whenever we tried to leave the ball of fire came over me and over my shoulder and my hair was scorched. Chassy Jones lost his truck and Keith Watt his big truck because he had the water tank on it and they couldn’t get out of the yard. Granny Watt’s house, the first private hospital had condemned and Jack and I pulled it down and had it moved up to Toolern and had it in the yard a fortnight and it was all burnt and we didn’t get the shed we wanted. Every 13 years right up until Ash Wednesday fires, there has always been fire close at hand. The 1952 fire went down the back of the house, the 1965 fire took the house, and the house that I live in now, it is the third house that has been on that spot. When the Hunters owned it, Mrs Hunter was nearly burnt in her bed. They had a 13 roomed house. In 1924 the house burnt down, and there was another house was built there and that was the one that burnt down. Edna: So Mary built a brick veneer house. Marjorie: like the three little pigs [laughter] Mary Tolhurst member of the Melton & District Historical Society in the Melton and Moorabool Leader local identities, local special interest groups
