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Mission to Seafarers VictoriaEquipment - Lifebuoy, Marra Melbourne, 1955-1984
... Marra Melbourne ...Marra was a refrigerated cargo ship built by Ardrossan Dry Dock & Ship Building Co. in 1955. ...Round buoy decorated in red and yellow sections with the word "Marra Melbourne" painted on the front. There is a rope that is strung through sections of the exterior....In black paint on the front of the buoy: "MARRA MELBOURNE"...Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands melbourne Marra was a refrigerated cargo ship built by Ardrossan Dry Dock & Ship Building Co. in 1955. ...Marra was a refrigerated cargo ship built by Ardrossan Dry Dock & Ship Building Co. in 1955. The first owner was the Adelaide Steamship Co. Ltd., Melbourne . 1,396 gross tons. Lbd: 233'2" x 37'8" x 14'9". in May 1965 it was sold to the Australian Army and renamed AS3051 (John Monash) and provided a shuttle service from Australia to Vietnam transporting cargo for the Australian Task Force. In September 1974, it was sold to unknown buyers however prior to that sale, she worked the West Australian coast being used on the Ord River Project under 'Stateships' perhaps under lease. The Clydebuilt shipsite states she was renamed Asian Queen in 1976 , Arabian Victory in 1980 and finally Sea Rose in 1981. The ship was scrapped in May 1984 at Gadani Beach, Pakistan. Lifebuoys are an essential piece of equipment on a ship. Because the name of the ships it belongs to is written on it is often the only memorabilia left from the ship when it is sent to scrapyard.Round buoy decorated in red and yellow sections with the word "Marra Melbourne" painted on the front. There is a rope that is strung through sections of the exterior.In black paint on the front of the buoy: "MARRA MELBOURNE"safety wheel, lifebelt, water wheely, ring buoy, lifering, lifesaver, life donut, life preserver, perry buoy, lifebuoy, lifesaving equipment, rescue, drowning, vietnam war, adelaide steamship, john monash, australian army, life buoy -
Leopold Tennis ClubPhotograph, Robert Pockley Studios, Geelong Lawn Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club Section 4 Premiers - Season 1978, 1978
... Hartkopf, N. Ambler, B. Marra Seated, Mrs M. Marra, Mrs D. Hartkopf, Mrs M. ...Hartkopf, N. Ambler, B. Marra Seated, Mrs M. Marra, Mrs D. Hartkopf, Mrs M. ...Image taken of the Geelong Lawn Tennis Association Section 4 Premiership team for Season 1978.1 photograph of Premiership tennis teamStanding, A. Hartkopf, N. Ambler, B. Marra Seated, Mrs M. Marra, Mrs D. Hartkopf, Mrs M. Jinksleopold tennis club, geelong lawn tennis association, a hartkopf, n ambler, m jinks, bryan marra, merilyn marra, dorothy hartkopf -
Leopold Tennis ClubPhotograph, Robert Pockley Studios, Geelong Lawn Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club Section 6 Champions - Season 1977, 1977
... Marra...Leopold Tennis Club Geelong Lawn Tennis Association A Hartkopf N Ambler J Taranto Bryan Marra Merilyn Marra Dorothy Hartkopf Standing: A. ...Image taken of the Geelong Lawn Tennis Association Section 6 Grade Champions for Season 1977.1 photograph of Premiership tennis teamStanding: A. Hartkopf, N. Ambler (Capt.), B. Marra Seated: Miss J. Taranto, Mrs D. Hartkopf, Mrs M. Marraleopold tennis club, geelong lawn tennis association, a hartkopf, n ambler, j taranto, bryan marra, merilyn marra, dorothy hartkopf -
Leopold Tennis ClubPhotograph, Robert Pockley Studios, Geelong Lawn Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club Section 7 Premiers - Season 1976, 1976
... Watts (Capt.), B. Marra Seated: Mrs M. Marra, Mrs W. Hainsworth, Mrs O. ...Watts (Capt.), B. Marra Seated: Mrs M. Marra, Mrs W. Hainsworth, Mrs O. ...Image taken of the Geelong Lawn Tennis Association Section 7 Grade Premiers for Season 1976.1 photograph of Premiership tennis teamStanding: D. Williams, C. Watts (Capt.), B. Marra Seated: Mrs M. Marra, Mrs W. Hainsworth, Mrs O. Sofioleopold tennis club, geelong lawn tennis association, d williams, c watts, wendy hainsworth, biddy (olga) sofio, bryan marra, merilyn marra -
Leopold Tennis ClubPhotograph, Robert Pockley Studios, Geelong Lawn Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club B3 Grade Premiers - Season 1975, 1975
... Standing: D. Williams, B. Marra (Capt.), C. Watts Seated: Mrs. M. Marra, Mrs. ...Marra (Capt.), C. Watts Seated: Mrs. M. Marra, Mrs. ...Image taken of the Geelong Lawn Tennis Association B3 Grade Premiers for Season 1975.1 photograph of Premiership tennis teamStanding: D. Williams, B. Marra (Capt.), C. Watts Seated: Mrs. M. Marra, Mrs. W. Hainesworth, Miss K. Williams, Absent: Mrs. O. Sofioleopold tennis club, geelong lawn tennis association, d williams, c watts, k williams, wendy hainsworth, biddy (olga) sofio, bryan marra, merilyn marra -
Leopold Tennis ClubPhotograph, Robert Pockley Studios, Geelong Coast Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club Womens Section 2 Champions - Season 1980-81, 1981
... Nyirati, Mrs M. Jinks, Mrs M. Marra Seated, Mrs J. Stacey (Capt.)...Leopold Tennis Club Geelong Coast Tennis Association Judy Nyirati M Jinks Judy Stacey Merilyn Marra Standing, Mrs J. Nyirati, Mrs M. Jinks, Mrs M. ...Image taken of the Geelong Coast Tennis Association Womens Section 2 Champions for Season 1980-81.1 photograph of Premiership tennis teamStanding, Mrs J. Nyirati, Mrs M. Jinks, Mrs M. Marra Seated, Mrs J. Stacey (Capt.)leopold tennis club, geelong coast tennis association, judy nyirati, m jinks, judy stacey, merilyn marra -
Leopold Tennis ClubPhotograph, Robert Pockley Studios, Bellarine Peninsula Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club A3 Grade Premiers - Season 1980-81, 1981
... Standing, R. Dutton, B. Marra (Capt.), P. Williams Seated, Mrs V. Flavell, Miss S. ...Leopold Tennis Club Bellarine Peninsula Tennis Association R Dutton P Williams S Hayes R Meddings Val Flavell Bryan Marra Standing, R. Dutton, B. Marra (Capt.), P. ...Image taken of the Bellarine Peninsula Tennis Association A3 Grade Premiers for Season 1980-81.1 photograph of Premiership tennis teamStanding, R. Dutton, B. Marra (Capt.), P. Williams Seated, Mrs V. Flavell, Miss S. Hayes, Mrs R. Meddingsleopold tennis club, bellarine peninsula tennis association, r dutton, p williams, s hayes, r meddings, val flavell, bryan marra -
Leopold Tennis ClubPhotograph, Robert Pockley Studios, Geelong Lawn Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club Section 12 Premiers - Season 1985, 1985
... Humphries (Capt.), Miss L. Marra...Leopold Tennis Club Geelong Lawn Tennis Association D Fitzgerald J Barras L Marra Bradley Woods Janice Humphries Daryl Lyons Standing, D. ...Image taken of the Geelong Lawn Tennis Association Section 12 Premiers for Season 1985.1 photograph of Premiership tennis teamStanding, D. Fitzgerald, D. Lyons, B. Woods Seated, Mrs J. Barras, Mrs J. Humphries (Capt.), Miss L. Marraleopold tennis club, geelong lawn tennis association, d fitzgerald, j barras, l marra, bradley woods, janice humphries, daryl lyons -
Leopold Tennis ClubPhotograph, Robert Pockley Studios, Geelong Lawn Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club - Green Team, Womens Grade 2 Premiers - Season 1982, 1982
... Standing, Mrs J. Nyirati, Mrs M. Marra, Mrs D. Hartkopf Seated, Mrs V. Flavell (Capt.), Mrs M. ...Marra, Mrs D. Hartkopf Seated, Mrs V. Flavell (Capt.), Mrs M. ...Image taken of the Geelong Lawn Tennis Association Womens Grade 2 Premiers for Season 1982.1 photograph of Premiership tennis teamStanding, Mrs J. Nyirati, Mrs M. Marra, Mrs D. Hartkopf Seated, Mrs V. Flavell (Capt.), Mrs M. Watkinsleopold tennis club, geelong lawn tennis association, judy nyirati, m watkins, val flavell, merilyn marra, dorothy hartkopf -
Leopold Tennis ClubPhotograph, Robert Pockley Studios, Geelong Lawn Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club Section 25 Premiers - Season 1984, 1984
... Ingles Seated, Miss L. Marra, Miss V. Dawson, Miss S. Hines...Leopold Tennis Club Geelong Lawn Tennis Association C Knight R Barras D Ingles L Marra V Dawson S Hines Standing, C. Knight, R. ...Image taken of the Geelong Lawn Tennis Association Section 25 Premiers for Season 1984.1 photograph of Premiership tennis teamStanding, C. Knight, R. Barras (Capt.), D. Ingles Seated, Miss L. Marra, Miss V. Dawson, Miss S. Hinesleopold tennis club, geelong lawn tennis association, c knight, r barras, d ingles, l marra, v dawson, s hines -
Leopold Tennis ClubPhotograph, Robert Pockley Studios, Geelong Lawn Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club C2 Grade Premiers - Season 1973, 1973
... Ward Seated: Mrs O. Sofio, Mrs M. Marra, Mrs G. Barnett, Mrs S. Wiffen...Leopold Tennis Club Geelong Lawn Tennis Association M Reid A Paech M Ward Gweneth Barnett Biddy (Olga) Sofio Merilyn Marra Sue Wiffen Standing: M. Reid, A. Paech (Capt.), M. ...Image taken of the Geelong Lawn Tennis Association - C2 Grade Premiers for Season 1973.1 photograph of Premiership tennis teamStanding: M. Reid, A. Paech (Capt.), M. Ward Seated: Mrs O. Sofio, Mrs M. Marra, Mrs G. Barnett, Mrs S. Wiffenleopold tennis club, geelong lawn tennis association, m reid, a paech, m ward, gweneth barnett, biddy (olga) sofio, merilyn marra, sue wiffen -
Leopold Tennis ClubPhotograph, Robert Pockley Studios, Geelong Lawn Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club Junior C4 Grade Premiers - Season 1979, 1979
... Standing, A. Marra (Capt.), A. Sofio, D. Ingles, A. Chik Seated, Miss K. ...Marra (Capt.), A. Sofio, D. Ingles, A. Chik Seated, Miss K. ...Image taken of the Geelong Lawn Tennis Association Junior C4 Grade Premiers for Season 1979.1 photograph of Premiership tennis teamStanding, A. Marra (Capt.), A. Sofio, D. Ingles, A. Chik Seated, Miss K. Borthwick, Miss C. Stacey, Miss L. Hewitt, Miss M. Tatascioreleopold tennis club, geelong lawn tennis association, a marra, a sofio, d ingles, a chik, k borthwick, c stacey, l hewitt, m tatasciore -
Leopold Tennis ClubPhotograph, Robert Pockley Studios, Bellarine Peninsula Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club Grade 4 Premiers - Season 1987-88, 1988
... Standing, R. Dadds, B. Marra, G. Nairn, A. Cairncross Seated, Mrs J. ...Leopold Tennis Club Bellarine Peninsula Tennis Association R Dadds J Pardoe J Barras K Christoe Graeme Nairn Janice Humphries Adam Cairncross Bryan Marra Standing, R. Dadds, B. Marra, G. Nairn, A. ...Image taken of the Bellarine Peninsula Tennis Association Grade 4 Premiers for Season 1987-88.1 photograph of Premiership tennis teamStanding, R. Dadds, B. Marra, G. Nairn, A. Cairncross Seated, Mrs J. Pardoe, Mrs J. Barras, Mrs J. Humphries, Miss K. Christoeleopold tennis club, bellarine peninsula tennis association, r dadds, j pardoe, j barras, k christoe, graeme nairn, janice humphries, adam cairncross, bryan marra -
Leopold Tennis ClubPhotograph, Robert Pockley Studios, Geelong Lawn Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club Junior B1 Grade Premiers - Season 1984, 1984
... Krafft, Miss R. Dawson, Miss L. Marra...Leopold Tennis Club Geelong Lawn Tennis Association P Chappell A Sofio B McFarlane Fiona Egberts R Dawson L Marra Bradley Woods Fiona Krafft Standing, P. ...Image taken of the Geelong Lawn Tennis Association Junior B1 Grade Premiers for Season 1984.1 photograph of Premiership tennis teamStanding, P. Chappell, A. Sofio, B. McFarlane, B. Woods Seated, Miss F. Egberts, Miss F. Krafft, Miss R. Dawson, Miss L. Marraleopold tennis club, geelong lawn tennis association, p chappell, a sofio, b mcfarlane, fiona egberts, r dawson, l marra, bradley woods, fiona krafft -
Leopold Tennis ClubPhotograph, Robert Pockley Studios, Bellarine Peninsula Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club Grade 14 Champions - Season 1983-84, 1984
... Keating Seated, Miss L. Marra, Miss S. Wheeler, Miss R. Dawson, Mrs C. ...Keating Seated, Miss L. Marra, Miss S. Wheeler, Miss R. Dawson, Mrs C. ...Image taken of the Bellarine Peninsula Tennis Association Grade 14 Champions for Season 1983-84.1 photograph of Premiership tennis teamStanding, M. Howard, K. Robilliard (Capt.), D. Keating Seated, Miss L. Marra, Miss S. Wheeler, Miss R. Dawson, Mrs C. Brownleopold tennis club, bellarine peninsula tennis association, m howard, k robilliard, d keating, l marra, s wheeler, r dawson, c brown -
Leopold Tennis ClubPhotograph, Robert Pockley Studios, Bellarine Peninsula Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club Grade 10 Premiers - Season 1984-85, 1985
... McSween Seated, Miss L. Marra, Miss R. Dawson, Mrs J. Barras, Mrs S. ...McSween Seated, Miss L. Marra, Miss R. Dawson, Mrs J. Barras, Mrs S. ...Image taken of the Bellarine Peninsula Tennis Association Grade 10 Premiers for Season 1984-85.1 photograph of Premiership tennis teamStanding, G. Whitten, B. McFarlane, N. McSween Seated, Miss L. Marra, Miss R. Dawson, Mrs J. Barras, Mrs S. Brough Absent, D. Keating (Capt.)leopold tennis club, bellarine peninsula tennis association, b mcfarlane, n mcsween, l marra, r dawson, j barras, s brough, d keating, gareth whitten -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Luise Hercus, The land is a map : placenames of Indigenous origin in Australia, 2002
... ...Marra...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne place names Wik Cape York Peninsula Ngalakgan Alawa Marra Yukgul Kaurna Yuwaalaraay Yuwaaliyaay Gamilaraay Ngiyampaa Maps, b&w photographs, b&w illustrations, word lists Place names often evoke important information about features of the environment and their place in Indigenous knowledge. ...Place names often evoke important information about features of the environment and their place in Indigenous knowledge. On the other hand, place names given by European settlers are largely arbitrary.Maps, b&w photographs, b&w illustrations, word listsplace names, wik, cape york peninsula, ngalakgan, alawa, marra, yukgul, kaurna, yuwaalaraay, yuwaaliyaay, gamilaraay, ngiyampaa -
Leopold Tennis ClubAward, Leopold Tennis Club Ladies B Grade Singles Championship Perpetual Trophy, 1973
... Leopold Tennis Club Ladies "B" Grade Singles Championship Perpetual Trophy 1972-73 C Ward 1973-74 M Marra 1974-75 M Marra 1975-76 D Palmer 1976-77 G Barnett 1977-78 M Jordan 1978-79 A Perez 1979-80 R Colegrave 1980-81 S Hainsworth 1981-82 L Hewitt 1982-83 K Cummings 1983-84 A Haase 1984-85 P Messinger 1985-86 R Dawson 1986-87 C Jordan 1987-88 C Jordan 1988-89 S Hart 1989-90 G Parke 1990-91 L Hicks 1991-92 F Potter 1992-93 D Young 1993-94 K Potter...Leopold Tennis Club C Ward D Palmer Gweneth Barnett Robyn Colegrave S Hainsworth L Hewitt A Haase R Dawson C Jordan S Hart G Parke L Hicks F Potter D Young K Potter Merilyn Marra Marie Jordan Ana Perez Paula Messinger Kathleen Cummings Leopold Tennis Club Ladies "B" Grade Singles Championship Perpetual Trophy 1972-73 C Ward 1973-74 M Marra 1974-75 M Marra 1975-76 D Palmer 1976-77 G Barnett 1977-78 M Jordan 1978-79 A Perez 1979-80 R Colegrave 1980-81 S Hainsworth 1981-82 L Hewitt 1982-83 K Cummings 1983-84 A Haase 1984-85 P Messinger 1985-86 R Dawson 1986-87 C Jordan 1987-88 C Jordan 1988-89 S Hart 1989-90 G Parke 1990-91 L Hicks 1991-92 F Potter 1992-93 D Young 1993-94 K Potter Wooden column with two wings, topped by gold tennis player figure and metal plates on column and base. ...Award for the best performing club member in Ladies B Grade singles championship.Wooden column with two wings, topped by gold tennis player figure and metal plates on column and base.Leopold Tennis Club Ladies "B" Grade Singles Championship Perpetual Trophy 1972-73 C Ward 1973-74 M Marra 1974-75 M Marra 1975-76 D Palmer 1976-77 G Barnett 1977-78 M Jordan 1978-79 A Perez 1979-80 R Colegrave 1980-81 S Hainsworth 1981-82 L Hewitt 1982-83 K Cummings 1983-84 A Haase 1984-85 P Messinger 1985-86 R Dawson 1986-87 C Jordan 1987-88 C Jordan 1988-89 S Hart 1989-90 G Parke 1990-91 L Hicks 1991-92 F Potter 1992-93 D Young 1993-94 K Potterleopold tennis club, c ward, d palmer, gweneth barnett, robyn colegrave, s hainsworth, l hewitt, a haase, r dawson, c jordan, s hart, g parke, l hicks, f potter, d young, k potter, merilyn marra, marie jordan, ana perez, paula messinger, kathleen cummings -
Carlton Football ClubColour photograph, Under 19 Team 1987, 1987
... Front Row (Seated): Greg Marra, Brad Langbourne, Craig Sadler, Tony Hamill, Andrew McKinnon, Darren Cope, Michael Gravina, Mark Bouw, Peter White, Paul Donohue Absent: Dr. ...Front Row (Seated): Greg Marra, Brad Langbourne, Craig Sadler, Tony Hamill, Andrew McKinnon, Darren Cope, Michael Gravina, Mark Bouw, Peter White, Paul Donohue Absent: Dr. ...Carlton Football Club Under 19 Team 1987. From Roger Skien Collection. Fifth Row (Standing): Frank Finn (Assistant Statistician), Doug Castledine (Training Assistant), Geoff Taylor (Runner), John Lamont (Trainer), Colin Jones (Statistician), Keith Leitch (Head Trainer), Tom McLeod (Trainer), Wayne Gilbert (Property Steward), Cameron Miller (Trainer). Fourth Row (Standing): Luke O'Sullivan, Haydn Draper, John D'Angelo, Peter Mark, Brendan Dixon, Fraser Brown, Mark Bowring, Ross Andrews, Craig Tough, Dean White, Mark Hughes. Third Row (Standing): Robert Miller, Michael Scicluna, Michael Dodorico, Paul McConville, Danny Noonan, Craig Symons, Roger Boxtell, Steven Symons, Heath Buck, Jamie Marra, Matt Rossin. Second Row (Seated): Geoff Walsh (Recruiting Co-ordinator), Roger Skien (Team Manager), Ashley Mathews, Nick Goodear (Deputy Vice Captain), Phil Poursanidis (Captain), Ross Henshaw (Coach), Justin Coburn (Vice Captain), Brendan Lowther, Andrew Cavedon, John Vincent (Committeeman), Simon Tori, Chris Heverin (Development Officer). Front Row (Seated): Greg Marra, Brad Langbourne, Craig Sadler, Tony Hamill, Andrew McKinnon, Darren Cope, Michael Gravina, Mark Bouw, Peter White, Paul Donohue Absent: Dr. Richard Ingram, Mark Rowe (P.E. Instructor)Colour team photograph mounted on cardboard -
Carlton Football ClubColour Photograph, 1988 Under 19 Carlton Football Club Squad, 1988
... Back Row: Cameron Miller (Trainer), Rohan Bromley (Trainer), Frank Finn (Timekeeper), Peter Frawley (Assistant Manager), Colin Jones (statistician), Keith Leitch (Head Trainer), Wayne Gilbert (Property Steward), Jamie Brown (statistician) Centre Row: Mark Leitch (Trainer), Brad Ryan, Peter Mark, Andrew Greenall, Paul Whybrow, Paul Honey, Chris Leigh (Statistician) Richard Ingram (Doctor) Front Row: Brent Clayton, ,Michael Dodorico, John Markham, Ray Davis, Michael Barron-Toop, Scott Langan, Damien Munivrana, Greg Francis, Simon Lloyd, Brett Ratten, Nick Garnham Sitting on chairs: Roger Skien (Team Manager) Dean Adams, Paul McMaster, Brendan Lowther, Brendan Dixon (Captain), Ross Henshaw (Coach), Jamie Marra (Deputy Vice Captain), Sel Hunt, Andrew Cavedon, Jason Albon, Kinnear Beatson (Assistant Coach) Sitting on Ground; Ibrahim Kaakour, Mark Bouw, Nick Cox, Jamin Vella, Steven Gemmill, Darren Mays, Matt Rossin, Brad Langborne, Paul Donohue...Back Row: Cameron Miller (Trainer), Rohan Bromley (Trainer), Frank Finn (Timekeeper), Peter Frawley (Assistant Manager), Colin Jones (statistician), Keith Leitch (Head Trainer), Wayne Gilbert (Property Steward), Jamie Brown (statistician) Centre Row: Mark Leitch (Trainer), Brad Ryan, Peter Mark, Andrew Greenall, Paul Whybrow, Paul Honey, Chris Leigh (Statistician) Richard Ingram (Doctor) Front Row: Brent Clayton, ,Michael Dodorico, John Markham, Ray Davis, Michael Barron-Toop, Scott Langan, Damien Munivrana, Greg Francis, Simon Lloyd, Brett Ratten, Nick Garnham Sitting on chairs: Roger Skien (Team Manager) Dean Adams, Paul McMaster, Brendan Lowther, Brendan Dixon (Captain), Ross Henshaw (Coach), Jamie Marra (Deputy Vice Captain), Sel Hunt, Andrew Cavedon, Jason Albon, Kinnear Beatson (Assistant Coach) Sitting on Ground; Ibrahim Kaakour, Mark Bouw, Nick Cox, Jamin Vella, Steven Gemmill, Darren Mays, Matt Rossin, Brad Langborne, Paul Donohue Colour photograph mounted on cardboard 1988 Under 19 Carlton Football Club Squad Colour Photograph ...Under 19 Carlton Football squad from 1988. Finished 4th on the competition ladder. From Roger Skien Collection. Back Row: Cameron Miller (Trainer), Rohan Bromley (Trainer), Frank Finn (Timekeeper), Peter Frawley (Assistant Manager), Colin Jones (statistician), Keith Leitch (Head Trainer), Wayne Gilbert (Property Steward), Jamie Brown (statistician) Centre Row: Mark Leitch (Trainer), Brad Ryan, Peter Mark, Andrew Greenall, Paul Whybrow, Paul Honey, Chris Leigh (Statistician) Richard Ingram (Doctor) Front Row: Brent Clayton, ,Michael Dodorico, John Markham, Ray Davis, Michael Barron-Toop, Scott Langan, Damien Munivrana, Greg Francis, Simon Lloyd, Brett Ratten, Nick Garnham Sitting on chairs: Roger Skien (Team Manager) Dean Adams, Paul McMaster, Brendan Lowther, Brendan Dixon (Captain), Ross Henshaw (Coach), Jamie Marra (Deputy Vice Captain), Sel Hunt, Andrew Cavedon, Jason Albon, Kinnear Beatson (Assistant Coach) Sitting on Ground; Ibrahim Kaakour, Mark Bouw, Nick Cox, Jamin Vella, Steven Gemmill, Darren Mays, Matt Rossin, Brad Langborne, Paul DonohueColour photograph mounted on cardboard -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Upper Yarra Dam, Spring Tour, 22 Oct 1995, 22/10/1995
... It is 10 miles from Yarra Glen by road but, as "Yarra Marra” canoeists well know, 32 winding miles down by water. ...It is 10 miles from Yarra Glen by road but, as "Yarra Marra” canoeists well know, 32 winding miles down by water. ...EXPLORING THE UPPER YARRA (Newsletter No. 105, November 1995, by Bettina Woodburn) We enjoyed the Spring Excursion, this year "Exploring the Upper Yarra" - in spite of the constant rain and the countryside under the cloud cover, especially in the valleys, being mainly shiny shades of green. The occasional fields of buttercups, clumps of arum lilies and splendid rhododendron and other flowering bushes became very special. The Cobb and Co coach was warm and a cosy retreat as we zig-zagged on the highways and byways to glimpse the Yarra River, upstream and down, its secret places, and particularly the many bridges. Russell excelled as 'Poet Laureate', reading from Dacre Smyth's book. This 1979 publication includes paintings of all the bridges along the river with poems and brief descriptions of each one. Some of the bridges are in out of the way places and are not very well known. We looked forward to hearing the poetry as much as seeing the ' constructions'…Big Pat (was he short or tall, lean or fat? He did win the two hundred pound reward for discovering gold and had the creek named after him), about the 'Eddies'?, and the disliked 'meccano' bridge in Warburton, etc. etc. The hot roast lunch in the old Reefton Hotel was also most welcome. It was easy to imagine it peopled by miners and early settlers. Starting by crossing the new (1974) concrete bridge at Warrandyte we headed through Wonga Park with views to the Christmas Hills and to the escarpment of the Yering Gorge, which causes flood waters to back up through the Yarra Glen plain, so avoiding disasters downstream. At the end of a long driveway we found the wooden, privately owned Henley Bridge (1935 after the 1934 floods). This facilitates access to different parts of Henley Farm and to Lilydale. Everard Park, named after Blanche Shallard's father, a State Member for 17 years, below the Highway Yarra crossing was in need of care. It is 10 miles from Yarra Glen by road but, as "Yarra Marra” canoeists well know, 32 winding miles down by water. After more delightful countryside scenes we joined the Warburton Highway at Woori Yallock. From the old Railway Station at Launching Place the Centennial Trail for walkers, cyclists and ' horse riders has replaced the rails. The line from Lilydale was opened in 1901, and the last diesel freight train ran to Warburton in 1965. It continued to rain as we had morning tea in Warburton in a shelter between footbridges. From here we continued upstream past the Bridge to O'Shannasy Lodge and Reservoir, Starvation Creek, and the Peninsular tunnel (miners dug it as at Pound Bend) which we visited (scrambling down those steps!) on our return after lunch. Our furthermost point was the Upper Yarra Dam Reserve (and vast catchment area). Finished in 1957 after ten years work and 100 years after Yan Yean, it supplies much of Melbourne's water. After crossing the 30m Launching Place Bridge to the Eltham side of the Yarra and Healesville, we saw in the distance the Yarra Glen Timber Trestle Bridge over the river flats "the longest for years in the land it was said!" Harry's dream of "better weather over the Divide" unfortunately didn't come true, but I'm sure we 36 members will retain happy memories of a day that was wet and green and filled with Bridges. Bettina Woodburn - October 1995 Record of the Society's history of activities - Spring 1995 excursionColour photographshire of eltham historical society, activities, upper yarra dam, henley bridge -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Upper Yarra Dam, Spring Tour, 22 Oct 1995, 22/10/1995
... It is 10 miles from Yarra Glen by road but, as "Yarra Marra” canoeists well know, 32 winding miles down by water. ...It is 10 miles from Yarra Glen by road but, as "Yarra Marra” canoeists well know, 32 winding miles down by water. ...EXPLORING THE UPPER YARRA (Newsletter No. 105, November 1995, by Bettina Woodburn) We enjoyed the Spring Excursion, this year "Exploring the Upper Yarra" - in spite of the constant rain and the countryside under the cloud cover, especially in the valleys, being mainly shiny shades of green. The occasional fields of buttercups, clumps of arum lilies and splendid rhododendron and other flowering bushes became very special. The Cobb and Co coach was warm and a cosy retreat as we zig-zagged on the highways and byways to glimpse the Yarra River, upstream and down, its secret places, and particularly the many bridges. Russell excelled as 'Poet Laureate', reading from Dacre Smyth's book. This 1979 publication includes paintings of all the bridges along the river with poems and brief descriptions of each one. Some of the bridges are in out of the way places and are not very well known. We looked forward to hearing the poetry as much as seeing the ' constructions'…Big Pat (was he short or tall, lean or fat? He did win the two hundred pound reward for discovering gold and had the creek named after him), about the 'Eddies'?, and the disliked 'meccano' bridge in Warburton, etc. etc. The hot roast lunch in the old Reefton Hotel was also most welcome. It was easy to imagine it peopled by miners and early settlers. Starting by crossing the new (1974) concrete bridge at Warrandyte we headed through Wonga Park with views to the Christmas Hills and to the escarpment of the Yering Gorge, which causes flood waters to back up through the Yarra Glen plain, so avoiding disasters downstream. At the end of a long driveway we found the wooden, privately owned Henley Bridge (1935 after the 1934 floods). This facilitates access to different parts of Henley Farm and to Lilydale. Everard Park, named after Blanche Shallard's father, a State Member for 17 years, below the Highway Yarra crossing was in need of care. It is 10 miles from Yarra Glen by road but, as "Yarra Marra” canoeists well know, 32 winding miles down by water. After more delightful countryside scenes we joined the Warburton Highway at Woori Yallock. From the old Railway Station at Launching Place the Centennial Trail for walkers, cyclists and ' horse riders has replaced the rails. The line from Lilydale was opened in 1901, and the last diesel freight train ran to Warburton in 1965. It continued to rain as we had morning tea in Warburton in a shelter between footbridges. From here we continued upstream past the Bridge to O'Shannasy Lodge and Reservoir, Starvation Creek, and the Peninsular tunnel (miners dug it as at Pound Bend) which we visited (scrambling down those steps!) on our return after lunch. Our furthermost point was the Upper Yarra Dam Reserve (and vast catchment area). Finished in 1957 after ten years work and 100 years after Yan Yean, it supplies much of Melbourne's water. After crossing the 30m Launching Place Bridge to the Eltham side of the Yarra and Healesville, we saw in the distance the Yarra Glen Timber Trestle Bridge over the river flats "the longest for years in the land it was said!" Harry's dream of "better weather over the Divide" unfortunately didn't come true, but I'm sure we 36 members will retain happy memories of a day that was wet and green and filled with Bridges. Bettina Woodburn - October 1995 Record of the Society's history of activities - Spring 1995 excursionRoll of 35mm colour negative film, 3 stripsKodak Gold 200-4shire of eltham historical society, activities, upper yarra dam, henley bridge -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Upper Yarra Dam, Spring Tour, 22 Oct 1995, 22/10/1995
... It is 10 miles from Yarra Glen by road but, as "Yarra Marra” canoeists well know, 32 winding miles down by water. ...It is 10 miles from Yarra Glen by road but, as "Yarra Marra” canoeists well know, 32 winding miles down by water. ...EXPLORING THE UPPER YARRA (Newsletter No. 105, November 1995, by Bettina Woodburn) We enjoyed the Spring Excursion, this year "Exploring the Upper Yarra" - in spite of the constant rain and the countryside under the cloud cover, especially in the valleys, being mainly shiny shades of green. The occasional fields of buttercups, clumps of arum lilies and splendid rhododendron and other flowering bushes became very special. The Cobb and Co coach was warm and a cosy retreat as we zig-zagged on the highways and byways to glimpse the Yarra River, upstream and down, its secret places, and particularly the many bridges. Russell excelled as 'Poet Laureate', reading from Dacre Smyth's book. This 1979 publication includes paintings of all the bridges along the river with poems and brief descriptions of each one. Some of the bridges are in out of the way places and are not very well known. We looked forward to hearing the poetry as much as seeing the ' constructions'…Big Pat (was he short or tall, lean or fat? He did win the two hundred pound reward for discovering gold and had the creek named after him), about the 'Eddies'?, and the disliked 'meccano' bridge in Warburton, etc. etc. The hot roast lunch in the old Reefton Hotel was also most welcome. It was easy to imagine it peopled by miners and early settlers. Starting by crossing the new (1974) concrete bridge at Warrandyte we headed through Wonga Park with views to the Christmas Hills and to the escarpment of the Yering Gorge, which causes flood waters to back up through the Yarra Glen plain, so avoiding disasters downstream. At the end of a long driveway we found the wooden, privately owned Henley Bridge (1935 after the 1934 floods). This facilitates access to different parts of Henley Farm and to Lilydale. Everard Park, named after Blanche Shallard's father, a State Member for 17 years, below the Highway Yarra crossing was in need of care. It is 10 miles from Yarra Glen by road but, as "Yarra Marra” canoeists well know, 32 winding miles down by water. After more delightful countryside scenes we joined the Warburton Highway at Woori Yallock. From the old Railway Station at Launching Place the Centennial Trail for walkers, cyclists and ' horse riders has replaced the rails. The line from Lilydale was opened in 1901, and the last diesel freight train ran to Warburton in 1965. It continued to rain as we had morning tea in Warburton in a shelter between footbridges. From here we continued upstream past the Bridge to O'Shannasy Lodge and Reservoir, Starvation Creek, and the Peninsular tunnel (miners dug it as at Pound Bend) which we visited (scrambling down those steps!) on our return after lunch. Our furthermost point was the Upper Yarra Dam Reserve (and vast catchment area). Finished in 1957 after ten years work and 100 years after Yan Yean, it supplies much of Melbourne's water. After crossing the 30m Launching Place Bridge to the Eltham side of the Yarra and Healesville, we saw in the distance the Yarra Glen Timber Trestle Bridge over the river flats "the longest for years in the land it was said!" Harry's dream of "better weather over the Divide" unfortunately didn't come true, but I'm sure we 36 members will retain happy memories of a day that was wet and green and filled with Bridges. Bettina Woodburn - October 1995 Record of the Society's history of activities - Spring 1995 excursionRoll of 35mm colour negative film, 2 stripsKodak Gold 100-4shire of eltham historical society, activities, upper yarra dam, henley bridge -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Upper Yarra Dam, Spring Tour, 22 Oct 1995, 22/10/1995
... It is 10 miles from Yarra Glen by road but, as "Yarra Marra” canoeists well know, 32 winding miles down by water. ...It is 10 miles from Yarra Glen by road but, as "Yarra Marra” canoeists well know, 32 winding miles down by water. ...EXPLORING THE UPPER YARRA (Newsletter No. 105, November 1995, by Bettina Woodburn) We enjoyed the Spring Excursion, this year "Exploring the Upper Yarra" - in spite of the constant rain and the countryside under the cloud cover, especially in the valleys, being mainly shiny shades of green. The occasional fields of buttercups, clumps of arum lilies and splendid rhododendron and other flowering bushes became very special. The Cobb and Co coach was warm and a cosy retreat as we zig-zagged on the highways and byways to glimpse the Yarra River, upstream and down, its secret places, and particularly the many bridges. Russell excelled as 'Poet Laureate', reading from Dacre Smyth's book. This 1979 publication includes paintings of all the bridges along the river with poems and brief descriptions of each one. Some of the bridges are in out of the way places and are not very well known. We looked forward to hearing the poetry as much as seeing the ' constructions'…Big Pat (was he short or tall, lean or fat? He did win the two hundred pound reward for discovering gold and had the creek named after him), about the 'Eddies'?, and the disliked 'meccano' bridge in Warburton, etc. etc. The hot roast lunch in the old Reefton Hotel was also most welcome. It was easy to imagine it peopled by miners and early settlers. Starting by crossing the new (1974) concrete bridge at Warrandyte we headed through Wonga Park with views to the Christmas Hills and to the escarpment of the Yering Gorge, which causes flood waters to back up through the Yarra Glen plain, so avoiding disasters downstream. At the end of a long driveway we found the wooden, privately owned Henley Bridge (1935 after the 1934 floods). This facilitates access to different parts of Henley Farm and to Lilydale. Everard Park, named after Blanche Shallard's father, a State Member for 17 years, below the Highway Yarra crossing was in need of care. It is 10 miles from Yarra Glen by road but, as "Yarra Marra” canoeists well know, 32 winding miles down by water. After more delightful countryside scenes we joined the Warburton Highway at Woori Yallock. From the old Railway Station at Launching Place the Centennial Trail for walkers, cyclists and ' horse riders has replaced the rails. The line from Lilydale was opened in 1901, and the last diesel freight train ran to Warburton in 1965. It continued to rain as we had morning tea in Warburton in a shelter between footbridges. From here we continued upstream past the Bridge to O'Shannasy Lodge and Reservoir, Starvation Creek, and the Peninsular tunnel (miners dug it as at Pound Bend) which we visited (scrambling down those steps!) on our return after lunch. Our furthermost point was the Upper Yarra Dam Reserve (and vast catchment area). Finished in 1957 after ten years work and 100 years after Yan Yean, it supplies much of Melbourne's water. After crossing the 30m Launching Place Bridge to the Eltham side of the Yarra and Healesville, we saw in the distance the Yarra Glen Timber Trestle Bridge over the river flats "the longest for years in the land it was said!" Harry's dream of "better weather over the Divide" unfortunately didn't come true, but I'm sure we 36 members will retain happy memories of a day that was wet and green and filled with Bridges. Bettina Woodburn - October 1995 Record of the Society's history of activities - Spring 1995 excursionRoll of 35mm colour negative film, 4 of 5 stripsKodak Gold 400-5shire of eltham historical society, activities, upper yarra dam, henley bridge -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Spring Excursion, Exploring the Upper Yarra, 22 October 1995, 22/10/1995
... It is 10 miles from Yarra Glen by road but, as "Yarra Marra” canoeists well know, 32 winding miles down by water. ...It is 10 miles from Yarra Glen by road but, as "Yarra Marra” canoeists well know, 32 winding miles down by water. ...[article by Bettina Woodburn in EDHS Newsletter No. 105, November 1995:] EXPLORING THE UPPER YARRA - We enjoyed the Spring Excursion, this year "Exploring the Upper Yarra" - in spite of the constant rain and the countryside under the cloud cover, especially in the valleys, being mainly shiny shades of green. The occasional fields of buttercups, clumps of arum lilies and splendid rhododendron and other flowering bushes became very special. The Cobb and Co coach was warm and a cosy retreat as we zig-zagged on the highways and byways to glimpse the Yarra River, upstream and down, its secret places, and particularly the many bridges. Russell excelled as 'Poet Laureate', reading from Dacre Smyth's book. This 1979 publication includes paintings of all the bridges along the river with poems and brief descriptions of each one. Some of the bridges are in out-of-the-way places and are not very well known. We looked forward to hearing the poetry as much as seeing the 'constructions'… Big Pat (was he short or tall, lean or fat? - he did win the £200 reward for discovering gold and had the creek named after him), about the 'Eddies'?, and the disliked 'meccano' bridge in Warburton, etc. etc. The hot roast lunch in the old Reefton Hotel was also most welcome. It was easy to imagine it peopled by miners and early settlers. Starting by crossing the new (1974) concrete bridge at Warrandyte we headed through Wonga Park with views to the Christmas Hills and to the escarpment of the Yering Gorge, which causes flood waters to back up through the Yarra Glen plain, so avoiding disasters downstream. At the end of a long driveway we found the wooden, privately owned Henley Bridge (1935 after the 1934 floods). This facilitates access to different parts of Henley Farm and to Lilydale. Everard Park, named after Blanche Shallard's father, a State Member for 17 years, below the Highway Yarra crossing was in need of care. It is 10 miles from Yarra Glen by road but, as "Yarra Marra” canoeists well know, 32 winding miles down by water. After more delightful countryside scenes we joined the Warburton Highway at Woori Yallock. From the old Railway Station at Launching Place the Centennial Trail for walkers, cyclists and horse riders has replaced the rails. The line from Lilydale was opened in 1901, and the last diesel freight train ran to Warburton in 1965. It continued to rain as we had morning tea in Warburton in a shelter between footbridges. From here we continued upstream past the Bridge to O'Shannassy Lodge and Reservoir, Starvation Creek, and the Peninsular tunnel (miners dug it as at Pound Bend) which we visited (scrambling down those steps!) on our return after lunch. Our furthermost point was the Upper Yarra Dam Reserve (and vast catchment area). Finished in 1957 after ten years' work and 100 years after Yan Yean, it supplies much of Melbourne's water. After crossing the 30m Launching Place Bridge to the Eltham side of the Yarra and Healesville, we saw in the distance the Yarra Glen Timber Trestle Bridge over the river flats "the longest for years in the land it was said!" Harry's dream of "better weather over the Divide" unfortunately didn't come true, but I'm sure we 36 members will retain happy memories of a day that was wet and green and filled with Bridges.Two colour photographsactivities, upper yarra, upper yarra dam -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Yarra River from Henley Bridge, Kangaroo Ground, Spring Excursion, Exploring the Upper Yarra, 22 October 1995, 22/10/1995
... It is 10 miles from Yarra Glen by road but, as "Yarra Marra” canoeists well know, 32 winding miles down by water. ...It is 10 miles from Yarra Glen by road but, as "Yarra Marra” canoeists well know, 32 winding miles down by water. ...[article by Bettina Woodburn in EDHS Newsletter No. 105, November 1995:] EXPLORING THE UPPER YARRA - We enjoyed the Spring Excursion, this year "Exploring the Upper Yarra" - in spite of the constant rain and the countryside under the cloud cover, especially in the valleys, being mainly shiny shades of green. The occasional fields of buttercups, clumps of arum lilies and splendid rhododendron and other flowering bushes became very special. The Cobb and Co coach was warm and a cosy retreat as we zig-zagged on the highways and byways to glimpse the Yarra River, upstream and down, its secret places, and particularly the many bridges. Russell excelled as 'Poet Laureate', reading from Dacre Smyth's book. This 1979 publication includes paintings of all the bridges along the river with poems and brief descriptions of each one. Some of the bridges are in out-of-the-way places and are not very well known. We looked forward to hearing the poetry as much as seeing the 'constructions'… Big Pat (was he short or tall, lean or fat? - he did win the £200 reward for discovering gold and had the creek named after him), about the 'Eddies'?, and the disliked 'meccano' bridge in Warburton, etc. etc. The hot roast lunch in the old Reefton Hotel was also most welcome. It was easy to imagine it peopled by miners and early settlers. Starting by crossing the new (1974) concrete bridge at Warrandyte we headed through Wonga Park with views to the Christmas Hills and to the escarpment of the Yering Gorge, which causes flood waters to back up through the Yarra Glen plain, so avoiding disasters downstream. At the end of a long driveway we found the wooden, privately owned Henley Bridge (1935 after the 1934 floods). This facilitates access to different parts of Henley Farm and to Lilydale. Everard Park, named after Blanche Shallard's father, a State Member for 17 years, below the Highway Yarra crossing was in need of care. It is 10 miles from Yarra Glen by road but, as "Yarra Marra” canoeists well know, 32 winding miles down by water. After more delightful countryside scenes we joined the Warburton Highway at Woori Yallock. From the old Railway Station at Launching Place the Centennial Trail for walkers, cyclists and horse riders has replaced the rails. The line from Lilydale was opened in 1901, and the last diesel freight train ran to Warburton in 1965. It continued to rain as we had morning tea in Warburton in a shelter between footbridges. From here we continued upstream past the Bridge to O'Shannassy Lodge and Reservoir, Starvation Creek, and the Peninsular tunnel (miners dug it as at Pound Bend) which we visited (scrambling down those steps!) on our return after lunch. Our furthermost point was the Upper Yarra Dam Reserve (and vast catchment area). Finished in 1957 after ten years' work and 100 years after Yan Yean, it supplies much of Melbourne's water. After crossing the 30m Launching Place Bridge to the Eltham side of the Yarra and Healesville, we saw in the distance the Yarra Glen Timber Trestle Bridge over the river flats "the longest for years in the land it was said!" Harry's dream of "better weather over the Divide" unfortunately didn't come true, but I'm sure we 36 members will retain happy memories of a day that was wet and green and filled with Bridges.Colour photographactivities, upper yarra, henley bridge -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Upper Yarra Dam, Spring Tour, 22 Oct 1995, 22/10/1995
... It is 10 miles from Yarra Glen by road but, as "Yarra Marra” canoeists well know, 32 winding miles down by water. ...It is 10 miles from Yarra Glen by road but, as "Yarra Marra” canoeists well know, 32 winding miles down by water. ...EXPLORING THE UPPER YARRA (Newsletter No. 105, November 1995, by Bettina Woodburn) We enjoyed the Spring Excursion, this year "Exploring the Upper Yarra" - in spite of the constant rain and the countryside under the cloud cover, especially in the valleys, being mainly shiny shades of green. The occasional fields of buttercups, clumps of arum lilies and splendid rhododendron and other flowering bushes became very special. The Cobb and Co coach was warm and a cosy retreat as we zig-zagged on the highways and byways to glimpse the Yarra River, upstream and down, its secret places, and particularly the many bridges. Russell excelled as 'Poet Laureate', reading from Dacre Smyth's book. This 1979 publication includes paintings of all the bridges along the river with poems and brief descriptions of each one. Some of the bridges are in out of the way places and are not very well known. We looked forward to hearing the poetry as much as seeing the ' constructions'…Big Pat (was he short or tall, lean or fat? He did win the two hundred pound reward for discovering gold and had the creek named after him), about the 'Eddies'?, and the disliked 'meccano' bridge in Warburton, etc. etc. The hot roast lunch in the old Reefton Hotel was also most welcome. It was easy to imagine it peopled by miners and early settlers. Starting by crossing the new (1974) concrete bridge at Warrandyte we headed through Wonga Park with views to the Christmas Hills and to the escarpment of the Yering Gorge, which causes flood waters to back up through the Yarra Glen plain, so avoiding disasters downstream. At the end of a long driveway we found the wooden, privately owned Henley Bridge (1935 after the 1934 floods). This facilitates access to different parts of Henley Farm and to Lilydale. Everard Park, named after Blanche Shallard's father, a State Member for 17 years, below the Highway Yarra crossing was in need of care. It is 10 miles from Yarra Glen by road but, as "Yarra Marra” canoeists well know, 32 winding miles down by water. After more delightful countryside scenes we joined the Warburton Highway at Woori Yallock. From the old Railway Station at Launching Place the Centennial Trail for walkers, cyclists and ' horse riders has replaced the rails. The line from Lilydale was opened in 1901, and the last diesel freight train ran to Warburton in 1965. It continued to rain as we had morning tea in Warburton in a shelter between footbridges. From here we continued upstream past the Bridge to O'Shannasy Lodge and Reservoir, Starvation Creek, and the Peninsular tunnel (miners dug it as at Pound Bend) which we visited (scrambling down those steps!) on our return after lunch. Our furthermost point was the Upper Yarra Dam Reserve (and vast catchment area). Finished in 1957 after ten years work and 100 years after Yan Yean, it supplies much of Melbourne's water. After crossing the 30m Launching Place Bridge to the Eltham side of the Yarra and Healesville, we saw in the distance the Yarra Glen Timber Trestle Bridge over the river flats "the longest for years in the land it was said!" Harry's dream of "better weather over the Divide" unfortunately didn't come true, but I'm sure we 36 members will retain happy memories of a day that was wet and green and filled with Bridges. Bettina Woodburn - October 1995 Record of the Society's history of activities - Spring 1995 excursionRoll of 35mm colour negative film, 3 stripsKodak Gold 200-4shire of eltham historical society, activities, upper yarra dam, henley bridge -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Upper Yarra Dam, Spring Tour, 22 Oct 1995, 22/10/1995
... It is 10 miles from Yarra Glen by road but, as "Yarra Marra” canoeists well know, 32 winding miles down by water. ...It is 10 miles from Yarra Glen by road but, as "Yarra Marra” canoeists well know, 32 winding miles down by water. ...EXPLORING THE UPPER YARRA (Newsletter No. 105, November 1995, by Bettina Woodburn) We enjoyed the Spring Excursion, this year "Exploring the Upper Yarra" - in spite of the constant rain and the countryside under the cloud cover, especially in the valleys, being mainly shiny shades of green. The occasional fields of buttercups, clumps of arum lilies and splendid rhododendron and other flowering bushes became very special. The Cobb and Co coach was warm and a cosy retreat as we zig-zagged on the highways and byways to glimpse the Yarra River, upstream and down, its secret places, and particularly the many bridges. Russell excelled as 'Poet Laureate', reading from Dacre Smyth's book. This 1979 publication includes paintings of all the bridges along the river with poems and brief descriptions of each one. Some of the bridges are in out of the way places and are not very well known. We looked forward to hearing the poetry as much as seeing the ' constructions'…Big Pat (was he short or tall, lean or fat? He did win the two hundred pound reward for discovering gold and had the creek named after him), about the 'Eddies'?, and the disliked 'meccano' bridge in Warburton, etc. etc. The hot roast lunch in the old Reefton Hotel was also most welcome. It was easy to imagine it peopled by miners and early settlers. Starting by crossing the new (1974) concrete bridge at Warrandyte we headed through Wonga Park with views to the Christmas Hills and to the escarpment of the Yering Gorge, which causes flood waters to back up through the Yarra Glen plain, so avoiding disasters downstream. At the end of a long driveway we found the wooden, privately owned Henley Bridge (1935 after the 1934 floods). This facilitates access to different parts of Henley Farm and to Lilydale. Everard Park, named after Blanche Shallard's father, a State Member for 17 years, below the Highway Yarra crossing was in need of care. It is 10 miles from Yarra Glen by road but, as "Yarra Marra” canoeists well know, 32 winding miles down by water. After more delightful countryside scenes we joined the Warburton Highway at Woori Yallock. From the old Railway Station at Launching Place the Centennial Trail for walkers, cyclists and ' horse riders has replaced the rails. The line from Lilydale was opened in 1901, and the last diesel freight train ran to Warburton in 1965. It continued to rain as we had morning tea in Warburton in a shelter between footbridges. From here we continued upstream past the Bridge to O'Shannasy Lodge and Reservoir, Starvation Creek, and the Peninsular tunnel (miners dug it as at Pound Bend) which we visited (scrambling down those steps!) on our return after lunch. Our furthermost point was the Upper Yarra Dam Reserve (and vast catchment area). Finished in 1957 after ten years work and 100 years after Yan Yean, it supplies much of Melbourne's water. After crossing the 30m Launching Place Bridge to the Eltham side of the Yarra and Healesville, we saw in the distance the Yarra Glen Timber Trestle Bridge over the river flats "the longest for years in the land it was said!" Harry's dream of "better weather over the Divide" unfortunately didn't come true, but I'm sure we 36 members will retain happy memories of a day that was wet and green and filled with Bridges. Bettina Woodburn - October 1995 Record of the Society's history of activities - Spring 1995 excursionRoll of 35mm colour negative film, 3 stripsKodak Gold 200-4shire of eltham historical society, activities, upper yarra dam, henley bridge -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Upper Yarra Dam, Spring Tour, 22 Oct 1995, 22/10/1995
... It is 10 miles from Yarra Glen by road but, as "Yarra Marra” canoeists well know, 32 winding miles down by water. ...It is 10 miles from Yarra Glen by road but, as "Yarra Marra” canoeists well know, 32 winding miles down by water. ...EXPLORING THE UPPER YARRA (Newsletter No. 105, November 1995, by Bettina Woodburn) We enjoyed the Spring Excursion, this year "Exploring the Upper Yarra" - in spite of the constant rain and the countryside under the cloud cover, especially in the valleys, being mainly shiny shades of green. The occasional fields of buttercups, clumps of arum lilies and splendid rhododendron and other flowering bushes became very special. The Cobb and Co coach was warm and a cosy retreat as we zig-zagged on the highways and byways to glimpse the Yarra River, upstream and down, its secret places, and particularly the many bridges. Russell excelled as 'Poet Laureate', reading from Dacre Smyth's book. This 1979 publication includes paintings of all the bridges along the river with poems and brief descriptions of each one. Some of the bridges are in out of the way places and are not very well known. We looked forward to hearing the poetry as much as seeing the ' constructions'…Big Pat (was he short or tall, lean or fat? He did win the two hundred pound reward for discovering gold and had the creek named after him), about the 'Eddies'?, and the disliked 'meccano' bridge in Warburton, etc. etc. The hot roast lunch in the old Reefton Hotel was also most welcome. It was easy to imagine it peopled by miners and early settlers. Starting by crossing the new (1974) concrete bridge at Warrandyte we headed through Wonga Park with views to the Christmas Hills and to the escarpment of the Yering Gorge, which causes flood waters to back up through the Yarra Glen plain, so avoiding disasters downstream. At the end of a long driveway we found the wooden, privately owned Henley Bridge (1935 after the 1934 floods). This facilitates access to different parts of Henley Farm and to Lilydale. Everard Park, named after Blanche Shallard's father, a State Member for 17 years, below the Highway Yarra crossing was in need of care. It is 10 miles from Yarra Glen by road but, as "Yarra Marra” canoeists well know, 32 winding miles down by water. After more delightful countryside scenes we joined the Warburton Highway at Woori Yallock. From the old Railway Station at Launching Place the Centennial Trail for walkers, cyclists and ' horse riders has replaced the rails. The line from Lilydale was opened in 1901, and the last diesel freight train ran to Warburton in 1965. It continued to rain as we had morning tea in Warburton in a shelter between footbridges. From here we continued upstream past the Bridge to O'Shannasy Lodge and Reservoir, Starvation Creek, and the Peninsular tunnel (miners dug it as at Pound Bend) which we visited (scrambling down those steps!) on our return after lunch. Our furthermost point was the Upper Yarra Dam Reserve (and vast catchment area). Finished in 1957 after ten years work and 100 years after Yan Yean, it supplies much of Melbourne's water. After crossing the 30m Launching Place Bridge to the Eltham side of the Yarra and Healesville, we saw in the distance the Yarra Glen Timber Trestle Bridge over the river flats "the longest for years in the land it was said!" Harry's dream of "better weather over the Divide" unfortunately didn't come true, but I'm sure we 36 members will retain happy memories of a day that was wet and green and filled with Bridges. Bettina Woodburn - October 1995 Record of the Society's history of activities - Spring 1995 excursionRoll of 35mm colour negative film, 3 stripsKodak Gold 200-4shire of eltham historical society, activities, upper yarra dam, henley bridge -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Upper Yarra Dam, Spring Tour, 22 Oct 1995, 22/10/1995
... It is 10 miles from Yarra Glen by road but, as "Yarra Marra” canoeists well know, 32 winding miles down by water. ...It is 10 miles from Yarra Glen by road but, as "Yarra Marra” canoeists well know, 32 winding miles down by water. ...EXPLORING THE UPPER YARRA (Newsletter No. 105, November 1995, by Bettina Woodburn) We enjoyed the Spring Excursion, this year "Exploring the Upper Yarra" - in spite of the constant rain and the countryside under the cloud cover, especially in the valleys, being mainly shiny shades of green. The occasional fields of buttercups, clumps of arum lilies and splendid rhododendron and other flowering bushes became very special. The Cobb and Co coach was warm and a cosy retreat as we zig-zagged on the highways and byways to glimpse the Yarra River, upstream and down, its secret places, and particularly the many bridges. Russell excelled as 'Poet Laureate', reading from Dacre Smyth's book. This 1979 publication includes paintings of all the bridges along the river with poems and brief descriptions of each one. Some of the bridges are in out of the way places and are not very well known. We looked forward to hearing the poetry as much as seeing the ' constructions'…Big Pat (was he short or tall, lean or fat? He did win the two hundred pound reward for discovering gold and had the creek named after him), about the 'Eddies'?, and the disliked 'meccano' bridge in Warburton, etc. etc. The hot roast lunch in the old Reefton Hotel was also most welcome. It was easy to imagine it peopled by miners and early settlers. Starting by crossing the new (1974) concrete bridge at Warrandyte we headed through Wonga Park with views to the Christmas Hills and to the escarpment of the Yering Gorge, which causes flood waters to back up through the Yarra Glen plain, so avoiding disasters downstream. At the end of a long driveway we found the wooden, privately owned Henley Bridge (1935 after the 1934 floods). This facilitates access to different parts of Henley Farm and to Lilydale. Everard Park, named after Blanche Shallard's father, a State Member for 17 years, below the Highway Yarra crossing was in need of care. It is 10 miles from Yarra Glen by road but, as "Yarra Marra” canoeists well know, 32 winding miles down by water. After more delightful countryside scenes we joined the Warburton Highway at Woori Yallock. From the old Railway Station at Launching Place the Centennial Trail for walkers, cyclists and ' horse riders has replaced the rails. The line from Lilydale was opened in 1901, and the last diesel freight train ran to Warburton in 1965. It continued to rain as we had morning tea in Warburton in a shelter between footbridges. From here we continued upstream past the Bridge to O'Shannasy Lodge and Reservoir, Starvation Creek, and the Peninsular tunnel (miners dug it as at Pound Bend) which we visited (scrambling down those steps!) on our return after lunch. Our furthermost point was the Upper Yarra Dam Reserve (and vast catchment area). Finished in 1957 after ten years work and 100 years after Yan Yean, it supplies much of Melbourne's water. After crossing the 30m Launching Place Bridge to the Eltham side of the Yarra and Healesville, we saw in the distance the Yarra Glen Timber Trestle Bridge over the river flats "the longest for years in the land it was said!" Harry's dream of "better weather over the Divide" unfortunately didn't come true, but I'm sure we 36 members will retain happy memories of a day that was wet and green and filled with Bridges. Bettina Woodburn - October 1995 Record of the Society's history of activities - Spring 1995 excursionRoll of 35mm colour negative film, 3 stripsKodak Gold 200-4shire of eltham historical society, activities, upper yarra dam, henley bridge
