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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Audio - Audio Compact Disc, Neisha Forbes, Neisha Forbes, Plenty Historical Society with Marie Ryan on Magazine, Plenty Valley FM Radio, 22 December 2005
... Neisha Forbes, Plenty Historical Society with Marie Ryan on...Neisha Forbes of Plenty Historical Society, speaking...Neisha Forbes...Neisha Forbes of Plenty Historical Society, speaking ...Neisha Forbes of Plenty Historical Society, speaking with host Marie Ryan of Magazine, on Plenty Valley FM Radio about Plenty, the Plenty Historical Society and the Sutherland homes as well as a brief review of the recent presentations held at the Eltham Living and Learning Centre as part of the Tales of Old Nillumbik presentations.audio recording, plenty, plenty historical society, sutherland homes -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Article, Newsletter, Plenty Historical Society, Tribute to Neisha Rudd Forbes: Plenty News & Views, October 2020, 2020_08
... Tribute to Neisha Rudd Forbes: Plenty News & Views, October...neisha forbes...A tribute to the late Neisha Forbes (nee Rudd), inaugural... Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne A tribute to the late Neisha Forbes ...A tribute to the late Neisha Forbes (nee Rudd), inaugural President of the Plenty Historical Society (2001-2009). It outlines her work with the Society and personal life over many years. This article written by Neisha's sister Vivienne Rudd Henry.1 Page, text and colour image, printed. Also PDF copyneisha forbes, plenty historical society, plenty -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Film - Video (DVD), Neisha Forbes et al, Tales of Old Nillumbik; stories of life in years gone by - Plenty Historical Society, 15 November 2005
... : Neisha Forbes 15th November 2005 This session covers the early...Neisha Forbes...: Neisha Forbes 15th November 2005 This session covers the early ...A series of talks held October - December 2005 at the Eltham Living and Learning Centre which allowed Nillumbik Historical Societies to record the verbal history of the area with some of the well known residents of Nillumbik and surrounds Recorded and edited by Marie Ryan of Plenty Valley FM Speaker: Neisha Forbes 15th November 2005 This session covers the early settlement of Plenty. Learn about the mills situated on the Plenty River from the 1840s. Early industry such as fruit growing, poultry farming, goldmining, rabbit skinning and how they contributed to the development and employment of the area and in the case of rabbit skinning the development of other industries in Victoria during the Depressionvideo recording -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Article, Newsletter, Kerry Fitzmaurice, A Tribute to Neisha: Plenty News & Views, August 2020, 2020_08
... neisha forbes...A tribute to the late Neisha Forbes (nee Rudd), inaugural... Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne A tribute to the late Neisha Forbes ...A tribute to the late Neisha Forbes (nee Rudd), inaugural President of the Plenty Historical Society (2001-2009). It outlines her work with the Society over many years. This article written by current President Kerry Fitzmaurice.3 Pages, text and colour images, printed. 2 copies. Also PDF copyneisha forbes, plenty historical society, plenty -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Sundays at Sutherland, 2013_
... for Rotary. Neisha Forbes email 1/4/2017: "In this photograph... to raise money for Rotary. Neisha Forbes email 1/4/2017 ...Desley Elkhom and Ralph Rudd, the owners of Sutherland (once an orphanage) run a Sunday market to raise money for Rotary. Neisha Forbes email 1/4/2017: "In this photograph is of my brother, Ralph Rudd and his partner Desley Elkhom, they were setting up a market at Sutherland Homes site – a community market trying to bring on local produce, and involve the Plenty CFA to raise money for equipment. It ran for about 2 years, but sadly as they did not have indoor cover, it either rained on the Sunday, they had the stalls, but did not get the people, or had the people and no stalls. It stopped about a 18 months ago. It was at 14 Yan Yean Road, Diamond Creek. At the intersection of Yan Yean Road and Diamond Creek Road, the old Sutherland Homes property."News clipping, black text, colour image. Text incomplete.