Showing 44 items matching "latrobe river"
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Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Latrobe River Sale
... Latrobe River Sale...Black and white digital photo of a rowboat and house on the Latrobe River near Sale....A Favourite Resort on the LaTrobe River, Sale...Rivers Waterways Gippsland Lakes A Favourite Resort on the LaTrobe River, Sale Black and white digital photo of a rowboat and house on the Latrobe River near Sale. ...Black and white digital photo of a rowboat and house on the Latrobe River near Sale.A Favourite Resort on the LaTrobe River, Salerivers, waterways, gippsland lakes -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Bridges, Swing bridge over Latrobe River, Sale, 1935
... Swing bridge over Latrobe River, Sale...Black and white photograph showing closed swing bridge over Latrobe River, corner of jetty lower right hand corner. ...Swing bridge over Latrobe River, Sale Photograph Bridges ...Also second photograph of swing bridge closed with lady in the foreground 6 x 8.5Black and white photograph showing closed swing bridge over Latrobe River, corner of jetty lower right hand corner. Sale, Victoria.bridges, waterways, jetties -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - SS Dargo
... Black and white digital photo of the Dargo on the LaTrobe River Sale ...Latrobe River, Steamer 'Dargo' homeward bound, Cunninghame to Sale ...Shipping Rivers Tourism Waterways Latrobe River, Steamer 'Dargo' homeward bound, Cunninghame to Sale Black and white digital photo of the Dargo on the LaTrobe River Sale Photograph SS Dargo ...Black and white digital photo of the Dargo on the LaTrobe River Sale Latrobe River, Steamer 'Dargo' homeward bound, Cunninghame to Sale shipping, rivers, tourism, waterways -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Swing bridge, Latrobe River, Longford, Victoria 1925
... Swing bridge, Latrobe River, Longford, Victoria 1925...Bridges Waterways Sepia photograph showing Photograph Swing bridge, Latrobe River, Longford, Victoria 1925 ...Sepia photograph showing bridges, waterways -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPostcard - Bridges, 1925
... Sepia postcard showing steamer Omeo passing through opened swing bridge on Latrobe River at Longford near Sale, Victoria....Swing Bridge, Latrobe River, Sale...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Note on back dated Christmas 1926 Boats and Boating Bridges Swing Bridge, Latrobe River, Sale Sepia postcard showing steamer Omeo passing through opened swing bridge on Latrobe River at Longford near Sale, Victoria. ...Note on back dated Christmas 1926Sepia postcard showing steamer Omeo passing through opened swing bridge on Latrobe River at Longford near Sale, Victoria.Swing Bridge, Latrobe River, Saleboats and boating, bridges -
City of Greater GeelongWatercolour, Philip Luton, Latrobe River
... Latrobe River...City of Greater Geelong 100 Brougham St Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Latrobe River Watercolour Philip Luton ... -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Newspaper clippings, 19/05/1938
... ...latrobe river...Article on opening of new bridge over the Latrobe River at Rosedale....Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc. phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Newspaper article in The Argus 19/08/1938 local history documents newspapers bridges rosedale latrobe river black & white newspaper clipping Article on opening of new bridge over the Latrobe River at Rosedale. ...Newspaper article in The Argus 19/08/1938Article on opening of new bridge over the Latrobe River at Rosedale.local history, documents, newspapers, bridges, rosedale, latrobe river, black & white newspaper clipping -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Swing Bridge Sale Victoria, Caire, Nicholas John, 1905c
... Image shows machinery for operation and the bridge closed to river traffic. Latrobe Wharf on the left bank is seen through bridge. ...This was a swing bridge over the Latrobe River...This was a swing bridge over the Latrobe River Photograph Swing Bridge Sale Victoria Caire, Nicholas John ...turning on a central axis to allow the passage of river vessels. Image shows machinery for operation and the bridge closed to river traffic. Latrobe Wharf on the left bank is seen through bridge. Sale VictoriaBlack and white photograph of the Latrobe Bridge. This was a swing bridge over the Latrobe Riverbridges, waterways, civil engineering, jetties -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Swing Bridge Sale Victoria c1905, Caire, Nicholas John, 1905c
... Black and white photograph of the Latrobe River Bridge over the Latrobe River, shows the bridge open to river traffic, with a good view of the supporting structure. ...Waterways Bridges Civil Engineering Black and white photograph of the Latrobe River Bridge over the Latrobe River, shows the bridge open to river traffic, with a good view of the supporting structure. ...Latrobe Bridge - Open. The bridge is swung into this position when the steamers pass down to the Lakes or return to Sale.Black and white photograph of the Latrobe River Bridge over the Latrobe River, shows the bridge open to river traffic, with a good view of the supporting structure. Sale Victoriawaterways, bridges, civil engineering -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Card - Post card
... Postcard " The Latrobe Valley Yellow Power Station and The Latrobe River'....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Postcard to Graeme McNamara, Numurkah Post card Latrobe Valley Yellow Power Station Nu - Color - Vue of Australia Postcard " The Latrobe Valley Yellow Power Station and The Latrobe River'. Card Post card Graeme McNamara ...Postcard to Graeme McNamara, NumurkahPostcard " The Latrobe Valley Yellow Power Station and The Latrobe River'.Nu - Color - Vue of Australiapost card, latrobe valley, yellow power station -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Bridges, Murray Views Gympie, 1980
... Colour photograph showing swing bridge on Latrobe River, shows north facing side of bridge, willows on opposite bank on site of Latrobe River wharf, river running very high, two red gum trees in water on left. ...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Photo printed on Jumbo card by Murray Views, Gympie QLD Bridges Waterways Colour photograph showing swing bridge on Latrobe River, shows north facing side of bridge, willows on opposite bank on site of Latrobe River wharf, river running very high, two red gum trees in water on left. ...Photo printed on Jumbo card by Murray Views, Gympie QLDColour photograph showing swing bridge on Latrobe River, shows north facing side of bridge, willows on opposite bank on site of Latrobe River wharf, river running very high, two red gum trees in water on left. Longford Victoriabridges, waterways -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Bridges, Jemmeson, Edie, 1925
... Black and white photograph of the swing bridge open over the Latrobe River at Longford, Victoria....Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Also photograph of the bridge closed 7 x 11.5 Bridges Waterways Black and white photograph of the swing bridge open over the Latrobe River at Longford, Victoria. Photograph Bridges Jemmeson, Edie ...Also photograph of the bridge closed 7 x 11.5Black and white photograph of the swing bridge open over the Latrobe River at Longford, Victoria.bridges, waterways -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Swing Bridge Sale Victoria c1905, Caire, Nicholas John, 1905c
... Black and white photograph of the Latrobe Bridge,in the closed position, taken from the bank of the Glengarry Latrobe River. Sale Victoria...Waterways Bridges Civil Engineering Black and white photograph of the Latrobe Bridge,in the closed position, taken from the bank of the Glengarry Latrobe River. Sale Victoria Photograph Swing Bridge Sale Victoria c1905 Caire, Nicholas John ...Latrobe Bridge from the Glengarry. This bridge spans the Latrobe at the junction of the Glengarry and the Thompson.Black and white photograph of the Latrobe Bridge,in the closed position, taken from the bank of the Glengarry Latrobe River. Sale Victoriawaterways, bridges, civil engineering -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - P.S. Tanjil, Cornell F, 1880 c
... This scene is immediately downstream of present swing bridge on Latrobe River. Sale Victoria...This scene is immediately downstream of present swing bridge on Latrobe River. Sale Victoria Photograph P.S. Tanjil Cornell F ...Also new sepia print 10 x 15 cm. See also Peter Synan's book 'Highways of Water'Sepia photograph showing paddle steamer Tanjil at Latrobe Wharf. Swan Hotel on left and Victoria Hotel on right. Timber stacked on wharf. People on wharf and in small boats on river on left, taken from opposite side of Latrobe River. This scene is immediately downstream of present swing bridge on Latrobe River. Sale Victoriaboats and boating, jetties, hotels -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Bridges, 2003
... Colour photograph showing information boards giving the history of the iconic bridge and its relationship to the Gippsland Lakes historic swing bridge over the Latrobe River. The South Gippsland Highway no longer uses the swing bridge since two new bridges have been built a little upstream on the Latrobe River. ...Bridges Waterways Local History Display Colour photograph showing information boards giving the history of the iconic bridge and its relationship to the Gippsland Lakes historic swing bridge over the Latrobe River. The South Gippsland Highway no longer uses the swing bridge since two new bridges have been built a little upstream on the Latrobe River. ...Also thirteen other photographs showing bridge open and closed.Colour photograph showing information boards giving the history of the iconic bridge and its relationship to the Gippsland Lakes historic swing bridge over the Latrobe River. The South Gippsland Highway no longer uses the swing bridge since two new bridges have been built a little upstream on the Latrobe River. Longford Victoria.bridges, waterways, local history, display -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Memoirs of the Geological Survey of Victoria; No 18, Clay and Shale Deposits of Victoria, 1952
... ...latrobe river valley...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields r a keble senior field geologist j c watson chief chemist d e watson chief government geologist g c moss minister of mines mallee plains avoca valley loddon valley campaspe valley goulburn valley kiewa mitta glenelg valley pitfield valley otway area moorabool valley darley fireclay campbellfield clay latrobe river valley hendley ball clays felspars pegmatities quartz pakenham fireclay bulla china clay kaolin terracotta stoneware ballan dyke-belt egerton gordon ballan llandeilo colbrook elaine lal lal maryborough ballarat ringwood siliceous clay stawell dromana ptways bulla pyalong china clay linton china clay wedderburn clays lal lal china clays ballan dyke belt Reginald Callister knight's koalin pottery china clay ferdinand krause clarendon bittern frichot hunt's dam vaughan rosenow hickey malone claypits ballarat dyke belt stawell dyke belt maryborough dyke belt guildford daylesford ovens valley Grey soft covered book with red tape spine. ...Grey soft covered book with red tape spine. The 76 pages clay deposits, composition of Victorian clays, clay localities, granitic clays, Residual Clays, Clay-Shales, Jurassic clay shales.r a keble, senior field geologist, j c watson, chief chemist, d e watson, chief government geologist, g c moss, minister of mines, mallee plains, avoca valley, loddon valley, campaspe valley, goulburn valley, kiewa, mitta, glenelg valley, pitfield valley, otway area, moorabool valley, darley fireclay, campbellfield clay, latrobe river valley, hendley, ball clays, felspars, pegmatities, quartz, pakenham fireclay, bulla china clay, kaolin, terracotta, stoneware, ballan dyke-belt, egerton, gordon, ballan, llandeilo, colbrook, elaine, lal lal, maryborough, ballarat, ringwood, siliceous clay, stawell, dromana, ptways, bulla, pyalong china clay, linton china clay, wedderburn clays, lal lal china clays, ballan dyke belt, reginald callister, knight's koalin pottery, china clay, ferdinand krause, clarendon, bittern, frichot, hunt's dam, vaughan, rosenow, hickey, malone, claypits, ballarat dyke belt, stawell dyke belt, maryborough dyke belt, guildford, daylesford, ovens valley -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Power and Heat, c1928
... ...Latrobe River...SEC Yallourn Brown Coal Field power stations power generation Yallourn Open Cut Richmond Power Station Latrobe River yarraville terminal station sugarloaf-rubicon royston river briquetting factory yallourn briquettes Charles Beanland Stamped "C.H. ...When this book was published when Sir John Monash was the Chair of the State Electricity Commission of Victoria. Small Charcoal soft covered book on the State Electricity Commission of Victoria, Stamped "C.H. Beanland"state electricity commission of victoria., sec, yallourn brown coal field, power stations, power generation, yallourn open cut, richmond power station, latrobe river, yarraville terminal station, sugarloaf-rubicon, royston river, briquetting factory yallourn, briquettes, charles beanland -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPostcard, Camping Reserve Rosedale, 1940 c
... Also a black and white postcard of highway bridge over the Latrobe River Rosedale 05412.1 9 x 14 cm...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Also a black and white postcard of highway bridge over the Latrobe River Rosedale 05412.1 9 x 14 cm Camping Bridges The Camping Reserve Rosedale Black and white postcard of camping reserve showing picnic shelter and two fire places set in timbered area and glimpses of highway bridge through trees Rosedale Victoria Camping Reserve Rosedale Postcard ...Also a black and white postcard of highway bridge over the Latrobe River Rosedale 05412.1 9 x 14 cmBlack and white postcard of camping reserve showing picnic shelter and two fire places set in timbered area and glimpses of highway bridge through trees Rosedale VictoriaThe Camping Reserve Rosedalecamping, bridges -
Greensborough Historical SocietyArticle - Newspaper Clipping (copy), Geelong Advertiser, Melbourne: the capture of the bushrangers, by C. J. La Trobe 1842, 06/06/1842
... river 1 p. typescript. Copied from Geelong Advertiser 6 June 1842 Melbourne: the capture of the bushrangers, by C. J. La Trobe 1842 Article Newspaper Clipping (copy) Geelong Advertiser Charles LaTrobe ...Victorian Governor C. J. La Trobe informed the public of the Colonial Secretary's despatch of satisfaction at the recent capture of the bushrangers on the Plenty, and his thanks to those responsible. This was sent to the Geelong Advertiser for publication.1 p. typescript. Copied from Geelong Advertiser 6 June 1842bushrangers, plenty river -
Eltham District Historical Society IncFolder, Pioneers & Painters; Shire of Eltham Historical Society research notes, background information, etc, 1969-1986, 1969-1986
... Barrett regarding SEPP images 611, 635 and 636 SEPP_0611 SEPP_0635 SEPP_0636 04768-8 Transcripts of letter from local residents to Charles Joseph Latrobe requesting a bridge over the Plenty River dated 10 April 1849 and his reply dated 5 May 1849; from Latrobe Library Archives - Land Branch Records 04768-9 Notes on history of Eltham Shire, Centenary events and publication of Pioneers & Painters for release in conjunction of opening of new Library 04768-10 Newspaper clipping - Glossy record of shire's romantic past and the people who made it by Fab Calafuri, Diamond Valley News, Tuesday, December 16, 1986, p18 SEPP_0755-3 Letter: Acknowledgement from Colin J. ...Barrett regarding SEPP images 611, 635 and 636 SEPP_0611 SEPP_0635 SEPP_0636 04768-8 Transcripts of letter from local residents to Charles Joseph Latrobe requesting a bridge over the Plenty River dated 10 April 1849 and his reply dated 5 May 1849; from Latrobe Library Archives - Land Branch Records 04768-9 Notes on history of Eltham Shire, Centenary events and publication of Pioneers & Painters for release in conjunction of opening of new Library 04768-10 Newspaper clipping - Glossy record of shire's romantic past and the people who made it by Fab Calafuri, Diamond Valley News, Tuesday, December 16, 1986, p18 SEPP_0755-3 Letter: Acknowledgement from Colin J. ...Material pertaining to the production of a history of the Shire of Eltham, "Pioneers & Painters: One Hundred Years of Eltham and its Shire" in recognition of the shire's centenary in 1971 Item Title Caption 04768-1 Newspaper clipping - The Eltham of 1905; Gellibrand our first white visitor? Diamond Valley News, 24 June 1969, p5 04768-2 Newspaper clipping - The Eltham of 1905; Gellibrand our first white visitor? Heidelberger, 25 June 1969 04768-3 Notes on Eltham District Road Board Members 1866-1871 04768-4 Notes on Eltham District Road Board Members 1866-1871 04768-5 Map showing Gellibrand's likely route through district 12-13 February 1836 and Hoddles's route of Febrary 1838 04768-6 Notes by Shire Secretary, M.B. Watson regarding meeting with Reverend Longfield regarding history of St Margaret's Church 04768-7 Alan Marshall's notes from discussion with Mr. F. Barrett regarding SEPP images 611, 635 and 636 SEPP_0611 SEPP_0635 SEPP_0636 04768-8 Transcripts of letter from local residents to Charles Joseph Latrobe requesting a bridge over the Plenty River dated 10 April 1849 and his reply dated 5 May 1849; from Latrobe Library Archives - Land Branch Records 04768-9 Notes on history of Eltham Shire, Centenary events and publication of Pioneers & Painters for release in conjunction of opening of new Library 04768-10 Newspaper clipping - Glossy record of shire's romantic past and the people who made it by Fab Calafuri, Diamond Valley News, Tuesday, December 16, 1986, p18 SEPP_0755-3 Letter: Acknowledgement from Colin J. Bock, Eltham Shire Secretary to A.R. Thomas of Bendigo for copy of 1913 photograph of Shire of Eltham Councilors, 21 May 1973 A.R. Thomas' father Mr. A.G. Thomas, C.E., was the Shire Secretary at the time in 1913. Cross Ref: SEPP_0755 The idea to develop a book on the history of the Shire of Eltham to be edited by noted author, Alan Marshall in celebration of the shire's centenary was initiated in 1969. The Shire of Eltham Historical Society undertook significant research in conjunction with Alan Marshall locating material at various institutions and other societies; interviewing longer term residents and a public campaign through the local press to acquire photographic material for duplication and use in the book. The public campaign received generous response and the material collected became the genesis for the Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph collection now held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library).Paper documents of various sizes and newspaper clippingsa.g. thomas, a.r. thomas, alan marshall, bridge road, charles joseph latrobe, council members, d.w. lachlan, eltham district road board, eltham shire council, ernie orford, f. barrett, francis rogerson, g. bransprone, james donaldson, james johnston, john bell, john thomson, joseph tice gellibrand, lower plenty bridge, m.b. watson, main road, map, patrick turnbull, peter morris, pioneers and painters, post office, rev. longfield, sepp, shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection, shire secretary, st margaret's church, thomas armstrong, thomas bell, thomas sweeney, william bell (1796-1870), centenary celebrations, christmas hills, clifton pugh, david newbury, dudley street, eltham, gareth jones roberts, hurstbridge, john perceval, joy peck, kangaroo ground, kinglake, lower plenty, luther haley general store, montmorency, neil douglas, panton hill, peter glass, research (vic.), sheila ferguson, shire of eltham, st andrews, yarra glen -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Yan Yean, 1987, 1987
... On the 20th December 1853 Lieut Governor Charles LaTrobe took his spade to turn the first sod of an embankment across the swampy bed of the Plenty River at a lonely place called Yan Yean, in order to create Melbourne’s first water supply. ...On the 20th December 1853 Lieut Governor Charles LaTrobe took his spade to turn the first sod of an embankment across the swampy bed of the Plenty River at a lonely place called Yan Yean, in order to create Melbourne’s first water supply. ...Originally contained in a 'magnetic' photo album of scenic photos of Yan Yean and Warrandyte believed to be donated by Mrs Eric Stephenson, Jingalong, 110 Ryans Road, Eltham, Vic. 3095; relocated to archival safe storage. On the 20th December 1853 Lieut Governor Charles LaTrobe took his spade to turn the first sod of an embankment across the swampy bed of the Plenty River at a lonely place called Yan Yean, in order to create Melbourne’s first water supply. In the early 1850’s water had been drawn from the Yarra which even then was known as Yarra Soup. A convict by the name of James Blackburn produced the basic design for supplying water to Melbourne from a reservoir on the Plenty River at Yan Yean, and later on he was appointed consulting engineer on the project. In 1853 a contract was let for the building of the wall for 91 thousand 575 pounds, and at one stage some 400 labourers were at work in the area. A tramway was constructed to convey stone and other materials from Melbourne. So famous was this magnificent stretch of water that illustrations of the bluestone embankment and tower appeared in London journals Whittlesea Historical Society – Historic items for Diamond Valley Community Radio September 1990 Colour photographyan yean, yan yean reservoir -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Yan Yean, 1987, 1987
... On the 20th December 1853 Lieut Governor Charles LaTrobe took his spade to turn the first sod of an embankment across the swampy bed of the Plenty River at a lonely place called Yan Yean, in order to create Melbourne’s first water supply. ...On the 20th December 1853 Lieut Governor Charles LaTrobe took his spade to turn the first sod of an embankment across the swampy bed of the Plenty River at a lonely place called Yan Yean, in order to create Melbourne’s first water supply. ...Originally contained in a 'magnetic' photo album of scenic photos of Yan Yean and Warrandyte believed to be donated by Mrs Eric Stephenson, Jingalong, 110 Ryans Road, Eltham, Vic. 3095; relocated to archival safe storage. On the 20th December 1853 Lieut Governor Charles LaTrobe took his spade to turn the first sod of an embankment across the swampy bed of the Plenty River at a lonely place called Yan Yean, in order to create Melbourne’s first water supply. In the early 1850’s water had been drawn from the Yarra which even then was known as Yarra Soup. A convict by the name of James Blackburn produced the basic design for supplying water to Melbourne from a reservoir on the Plenty River at Yan Yean, and later on he was appointed consulting engineer on the project. In 1853 a contract was let for the building of the wall for 91 thousand 575 pounds, and at one stage some 400 labourers were at work in the area. A tramway was constructed to convey stone and other materials from Melbourne. So famous was this magnificent stretch of water that illustrations of the bluestone embankment and tower appeared in London journals Whittlesea Historical Society – Historic items for Diamond Valley Community Radio September 1990 Colour photographyan yean, yan yean reservoir -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Yan Yean, 1987, 1987
... On the 20th December 1853 Lieut Governor Charles LaTrobe took his spade to turn the first sod of an embankment across the swampy bed of the Plenty River at a lonely place called Yan Yean, in order to create Melbourne’s first water supply. ...On the 20th December 1853 Lieut Governor Charles LaTrobe took his spade to turn the first sod of an embankment across the swampy bed of the Plenty River at a lonely place called Yan Yean, in order to create Melbourne’s first water supply. ...Originally contained in a 'magnetic' photo album of scenic photos of Yan Yean and Warrandyte believed to be donated by Mrs Eric Stephenson, Jingalong, 110 Ryans Road, Eltham, Vic. 3095; relocated to archival safe storage. On the 20th December 1853 Lieut Governor Charles LaTrobe took his spade to turn the first sod of an embankment across the swampy bed of the Plenty River at a lonely place called Yan Yean, in order to create Melbourne’s first water supply. In the early 1850’s water had been drawn from the Yarra which even then was known as Yarra Soup. A convict by the name of James Blackburn produced the basic design for supplying water to Melbourne from a reservoir on the Plenty River at Yan Yean, and later on he was appointed consulting engineer on the project. In 1853 a contract was let for the building of the wall for 91 thousand 575 pounds, and at one stage some 400 labourers were at work in the area. A tramway was constructed to convey stone and other materials from Melbourne. So famous was this magnificent stretch of water that illustrations of the bluestone embankment and tower appeared in London journals Whittlesea Historical Society – Historic items for Diamond Valley Community Radio September 1990 Colour photographyan yean, yan yean reservoir -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Yan Yean, 1987, 1987
... On the 20th December 1853 Lieut Governor Charles LaTrobe took his spade to turn the first sod of an embankment across the swampy bed of the Plenty River at a lonely place called Yan Yean, in order to create Melbourne’s first water supply. ...On the 20th December 1853 Lieut Governor Charles LaTrobe took his spade to turn the first sod of an embankment across the swampy bed of the Plenty River at a lonely place called Yan Yean, in order to create Melbourne’s first water supply. ...Originally contained in a 'magnetic' photo album of scenic photos of Yan Yean and Warrandyte believed to be donated by Mrs Eric Stephenson, Jingalong, 110 Ryans Road, Eltham, Vic. 3095; relocated to archival safe storage. On the 20th December 1853 Lieut Governor Charles LaTrobe took his spade to turn the first sod of an embankment across the swampy bed of the Plenty River at a lonely place called Yan Yean, in order to create Melbourne’s first water supply. In the early 1850’s water had been drawn from the Yarra which even then was known as Yarra Soup. A convict by the name of James Blackburn produced the basic design for supplying water to Melbourne from a reservoir on the Plenty River at Yan Yean, and later on he was appointed consulting engineer on the project. In 1853 a contract was let for the building of the wall for 91 thousand 575 pounds, and at one stage some 400 labourers were at work in the area. A tramway was constructed to convey stone and other materials from Melbourne. So famous was this magnificent stretch of water that illustrations of the bluestone embankment and tower appeared in London journals Whittlesea Historical Society – Historic items for Diamond Valley Community Radio September 1990 Colour photographyan yean, yan yean reservoir -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Yan Yean, 1987, 1987
... On the 20th December 1853 Lieut Governor Charles LaTrobe took his spade to turn the first sod of an embankment across the swampy bed of the Plenty River at a lonely place called Yan Yean, in order to create Melbourne’s first water supply. ...On the 20th December 1853 Lieut Governor Charles LaTrobe took his spade to turn the first sod of an embankment across the swampy bed of the Plenty River at a lonely place called Yan Yean, in order to create Melbourne’s first water supply. ...Originally contained in a 'magnetic' photo album of scenic photos of Yan Yean and Warrandyte believed to be donated by Mrs Eric Stephenson, Jingalong, 110 Ryans Road, Eltham, Vic. 3095; relocated to archival safe storage. On the 20th December 1853 Lieut Governor Charles LaTrobe took his spade to turn the first sod of an embankment across the swampy bed of the Plenty River at a lonely place called Yan Yean, in order to create Melbourne’s first water supply. In the early 1850’s water had been drawn from the Yarra which even then was known as Yarra Soup. A convict by the name of James Blackburn produced the basic design for supplying water to Melbourne from a reservoir on the Plenty River at Yan Yean, and later on he was appointed consulting engineer on the project. In 1853 a contract was let for the building of the wall for 91 thousand 575 pounds, and at one stage some 400 labourers were at work in the area. A tramway was constructed to convey stone and other materials from Melbourne. So famous was this magnificent stretch of water that illustrations of the bluestone embankment and tower appeared in London journals Whittlesea Historical Society – Historic items for Diamond Valley Community Radio September 1990Colour photographyan yean, yan yean reservoir -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Yan Yean Reservoir
... On the 20th December 1853 Lieut Governor Charles LaTrobe took his spade to turn the first sod of an embankment across the swampy bed of the Plenty River at a lonely place called Yan Yean, in order to create Melbourne’s first water supply. ...On the 20th December 1853 Lieut Governor Charles LaTrobe took his spade to turn the first sod of an embankment across the swampy bed of the Plenty River at a lonely place called Yan Yean, in order to create Melbourne’s first water supply. ...Originally contained in a 'magnetic' photo album of scenic photos of Yan Yean and Warrandyte believed to be donated by Mrs Eric Stephenson, Jingalong, 110 Ryans Road, Eltham, Vic. 3095; relocated to archival safe storage. On the 20th December 1853 Lieut Governor Charles LaTrobe took his spade to turn the first sod of an embankment across the swampy bed of the Plenty River at a lonely place called Yan Yean, in order to create Melbourne’s first water supply. In the early 1850’s water had been drawn from the Yarra which even then was known as Yarra Soup. A convict by the name of James Blackburn produced the basic design for supplying water to Melbourne from a reservoir on the Plenty River at Yan Yean, and later on he was appointed consulting engineer on the project. In 1853 a contract was let for the building of the wall for 91 thousand 575 pounds, and at one stage some 400 labourers were at work in the area. A tramway was constructed to convey stone and other materials from Melbourne. So famous was this magnificent stretch of water that illustrations of the bluestone embankment and tower appeared in London journals Whittlesea Historical Society – Historic items for Diamond Valley Community Radio September 1990 Colour photographyan yean, yan yean reservoir -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Yan Yean, 1988, 1988
... On the 20th December 1853 Lieut Governor Charles LaTrobe took his spade to turn the first sod of an embankment across the swampy bed of the Plenty River at a lonely place called Yan Yean, in order to create Melbourne’s first water supply. ...On the 20th December 1853 Lieut Governor Charles LaTrobe took his spade to turn the first sod of an embankment across the swampy bed of the Plenty River at a lonely place called Yan Yean, in order to create Melbourne’s first water supply. ...Originally contained in a 'magnetic' photo album of scenic photos of Yan Yean and Warrandyte believed to be donated by Mrs Eric Stephenson, Jingalong, 110 Ryans Road, Eltham, Vic. 3095; relocated to archival safe storage. On the 20th December 1853 Lieut Governor Charles LaTrobe took his spade to turn the first sod of an embankment across the swampy bed of the Plenty River at a lonely place called Yan Yean, in order to create Melbourne’s first water supply. In the early 1850’s water had been drawn from the Yarra which even then was known as Yarra Soup. A convict by the name of James Blackburn produced the basic design for supplying water to Melbourne from a reservoir on the Plenty River at Yan Yean, and later on he was appointed consulting engineer on the project. In 1853 a contract was let for the building of the wall for 91 thousand 575 pounds, and at one stage some 400 labourers were at work in the area. A tramway was constructed to convey stone and other materials from Melbourne. So famous was this magnificent stretch of water that illustrations of the bluestone embankment and tower appeared in London journals Whittlesea Historical Society – Historic items for Diamond Valley Community Radio September 1990 Colour photographyan yean, yan yean reservoir -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Flowering Gum at Yan Yean, 1988, 1988
... On the 20th December 1853 Lieut Governor Charles LaTrobe took his spade to turn the first sod of an embankment across the swampy bed of the Plenty River at a lonely place called Yan Yean, in order to create Melbourne’s first water supply. ...On the 20th December 1853 Lieut Governor Charles LaTrobe took his spade to turn the first sod of an embankment across the swampy bed of the Plenty River at a lonely place called Yan Yean, in order to create Melbourne’s first water supply. ...Originally contained in a 'magnetic' photo album of scenic photos of Yan Yean and Warrandyte believed to be donated by Mrs Eric Stephenson, Jingalong, 110 Ryans Road, Eltham, Vic. 3095; relocated to archival safe storage. On the 20th December 1853 Lieut Governor Charles LaTrobe took his spade to turn the first sod of an embankment across the swampy bed of the Plenty River at a lonely place called Yan Yean, in order to create Melbourne’s first water supply. In the early 1850’s water had been drawn from the Yarra which even then was known as Yarra Soup. A convict by the name of James Blackburn produced the basic design for supplying water to Melbourne from a reservoir on the Plenty River at Yan Yean, and later on he was appointed consulting engineer on the project. In 1853 a contract was let for the building of the wall for 91 thousand 575 pounds, and at one stage some 400 labourers were at work in the area. A tramway was constructed to convey stone and other materials from Melbourne. So famous was this magnificent stretch of water that illustrations of the bluestone embankment and tower appeared in London journals Whittlesea Historical Society – Historic items for Diamond Valley Community Radio September 1990 Colour photographyan yean -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyMap - Chart, Hobson's Bay, river and navigational aids, 1839 - 1843
... Map (Chart) of Hobson's Bay, River and Navigational Aids 1839. (Latrobe Library). in photographic form....Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne On back is handwritten note - Hobson's Bay pp from HMS Beagle 1838-43. melbourne harbor trust - port of melbourne authority hobson's bay Map (Chart) of Hobson's Bay, River and Navigational Aids 1839. (Latrobe Library). in photographic form. ...On back is handwritten note - Hobson's Bay pp from HMS Beagle 1838-43.Map (Chart) of Hobson's Bay, River and Navigational Aids 1839. (Latrobe Library). in photographic form.melbourne harbor trust - port of melbourne authority, hobson's bay -
Old GippstownBuilding - Bushy Park
... River...Boisedale...Briagolong...Dargo...Murdoch Mackintosh...National Trust...Andrew Martin and Matt McCraw....Latrobe...McMillan Angus Old Gippstown West Gippsland Gippsland Gippsland Heritage Park Goldfields Victorian era Moe Historical Village Wellington Shire Avon River Boisedale Briagolong Dargo Murdoch Mackintosh National Trust Andrew Martin and Matt McCraw. Latrobe ...13 August 1843 First application for the Bushy Park run appeared in the “Port Phillip Gazette”. It was taken up by Angus McMillan, who took up the Boisdale run across the Avon River at the same time, for his employer Lachlan Macalister. This house was built in 1848. March 1844 Licence to Bushy Park granted to McMillan. It consisted of 16,000 acres. Late 1840s Bushy Park homestead built for McMillan by Andrew Martin and Matt McCraw. High local historic significance as associated with major pioneer and a very old white settlement in Gippsland.A square shaped timber house, with a corrugated iron roof over shingles. It has a verandah that covers both the front and sides of the house. The house is contructed of redgum timber, and internally has four rooms.National Trust of Australia Plaque - Bushy Park Homestead - Class 'C'mcmillan, angus, old gippstown, west gippsland, gippsland, gippsland heritage park, goldfields, victorian era, moe, historical village, wellington shire, avon river, boisedale, briagolong, dargo, murdoch mackintosh, national trust, andrew martin and matt mccraw., latrobe valley, old gippstown heritage park, gunaikurnai, latrobe city council
