Showing 9 items matching "old calder highway"
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Hume City Civic CollectionPhotograph
... old calder highway...The old Calder Highway before the construction of the duplication of the Calder Highway between the Railway crossing and Plumpton Road....Hume City Civic Collection 44 Macedon Street Sunbury melbourne The old Calder Highway before the construction of the duplication of the Calder Highway between the Railway crossing and Plumpton Road. old calder highway diggers rest plumpton road railways george evans collection A coloured panoramic view of the old Caler Highway at Diggers Rest. ...The old Calder Highway before the construction of the duplication of the Calder Highway between the Railway crossing and Plumpton Road.A coloured panoramic view of the old Caler Highway at Diggers Rest. It is unmounted.old calder highway, diggers rest, plumpton road, railways, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic CollectionPhotograph
... old calder highway...A photo of Old Calder Highway in Diggers Rest with houses on one side and a manmade waterhole on the other side beside the railway line. ...Hume City Civic Collection 44 Macedon Street Sunbury melbourne A photo of Old Calder Highway in Diggers Rest with houses on one side and a manmade waterhole on the other side beside the railway line. ...A photo of Old Calder Highway in Diggers Rest with houses on one side and a manmade waterhole on the other side beside the railway line. The railway crossing can be seen in the background next to the railway station.A colour photograph of a waterhole on the side of the road and beside a railway line. It is unmounted.old calder highway, diggers rest, diggers rest railway station, railways, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic CollectionPhotograph, 1990s
... Old Calder Highway, Diggers Rest, Victoria, Australia ...The fire damaged building is the former Diggers Rest Hotel which was ruined by fire in the 1990s. It was the last standing and operating hotel along the Calder Highway between the towns of Keilor and Gisborne. A coloured photograph of a fire gutted building along a roadside with gum trees in the background. -
Hume City Civic CollectionPhotograph, 1990s
... Old Calder Highway, Diggers Rest, Victoria, Australia ...The building which has been damaged by fire is the former Diggers Rest Hotel which was the only surviving hotel along the Calder Highway between the towns of Keilor and Gisborne a distance of approx. 32kms A coloured photograph of a grey rendered building, along a roadside, which has been damaged by fire with a temporary fence surrounding the building. diggers rest, hotels -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, Bald Hill Hotel
... The former Bald Hill Hotel was situated on the old Calder Highway at Diggers Rest between Mitchells Lane and present day Gap Road. ...The former Bald Hill Hotel was situated on the old Calder Highway at Diggers Rest between Mitchells Lane and present day Gap Road. ...The former Bald Hill Hotel was situated on the old Calder Highway at Diggers Rest between Mitchells Lane and present day Gap Road. It was one of many hotels built to provide a service for the passing gold fields traffic during the 1850s. During its existence, the Millett family owned the establishment.The site of the former hotel has significance for the 1850s gold rush period in Victoria and the development of Diggers Rest.A non-digital black and white photograph of a two storey hotel with a verandah across the front and a picket fence on either side of the building. A horse and buggy is parked outside the building. The words 'C.Millett, Bald Hill Hotel' are painted on the upper storey side wall of the building.millett family, hotels, the gap, bald hills hotel, diggers rest, gold rushes -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, Charlton Tribune, 1973 February Flood, Feb 1973
... Old Ive's house with floodwater to front fence on the Calder Highway opposite Charlton Park Gates. ...Old Ive's house with floodwater to front fence on Calder Highway opposite Charlton Park gates. ...Old Ive's house with floodwater to front fence on the Calder Highway opposite Charlton Park Gates. ...Feb 1973 flood Charlton, Victoria. Old Ive's house with floodwater to front fence on the Calder Highway opposite Charlton Park Gates. Mrs Gloria Jordan.B/W Photograph of February 1973 flood. Old Ive's house with floodwater to front fence on Calder Highway opposite Charlton Park gates. Photo used in Charlton Tribune on 09/07/1973 P4.charlton, calder highway, local brick, floods -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - National Trust Collection: Golden City Implements Foundry, Ironbark, Bendigo, 1960-1980s
... Calder highway) and Eaglehawk Road. The interior is a mass of used and un-used machinery scattered amongst modern lathes and more modern apparatus. The yard was a fascinating graveyard of past times, with old...Calder highway) and Eaglehawk Road. The interior is a mass of used and un-used machinery scattered amongst modern lathes and more modern apparatus. The yard was a fascinating graveyard of past times, with old ...This foundry had been a landmark in Mt Korong Road for many years. It began with an Osborne and Mitchell. After 1914 when mining declined, it became the Golden City Implement boundary and the name can still be seen painted on on the façade which faces the intersection of Marong Road (Calder highway) and Eaglehawk Road. The interior is a mass of used and un-used machinery scattered amongst modern lathes and more modern apparatus. The yard was a fascinating graveyard of past times, with old mining and agricultural scrap everywhere mixed up with coke and slag from the smelting sheds at the rear. A feature of the foundry was the manufacturer of cast iron lace. National Trust Survey Data Sheet and article from the Bendigo Advertiser November 4th 1981. Osbornes Ironbark Foundryhistory, national trust bendigo collection, bendigo, foundary, iron bark bendigo -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumSlide - 35mm slide/s, Noel Simons, 21/11/1962 12:00:00 AM
... Calder Highway. Photo taken after the tram has passed the photographer. Has an Ampol service station in the background. 1188.14 - No. 11 leaving the Bendigo depot, crossing the bridge, with the Scrubber car in the background. 1188.15 - No. 21 at the North Bendigo terminus. Tram has destination of Golden Square and Cohns drink ad on front dash and two roof ads on side. 1188.16 - No. 11 on Golden Square route, in High St. at intersection with Old...Calder highway on left (Eaglehawk route) 1188.14 - "Birney car No. 11 leaving Bendigo depot. Scrubber car at rear" 1188.15 - "No. 21 at North Bendigo Terminus" 1188.16 - "Birney car No. 11 in High St. Bendigo at intersection with Old...Calder highway on left (Eaglehawk route) 1188.14 - "Birney car No. 11 leaving Bendigo depot. Scrubber car at rear" 1188.15 - "No. 21 at North Bendigo Terminus" 1188.16 - "Birney car No. 11 in High St. Bendigo at intersection with Old ...Set of 17 transparencies taken on 21/11/1962 on Kodak mounts. 1188.1 - Bendigo No. 11 at Depot Junction McCrae and Arnold St. with driver/conductor changing points. 1188.2 - Bendigo No. 4 at Charing Cross, side on photo, with City Club Hotel and Alexandra Fountain in the background. Tram has Castrol and SEC 'Electric Cooking' ads. 1188.3 - Bendigo No. 4 climbing View St. after tram has passed photographer. Tram has Streets Ice Cream and Cohns Soft Drinks ad on rear dash panel. In the background are the buildings in View St., including the Princess Theatre. Tram has destination of Eaglehawk. 1188.4 - Trams 2 and 4 crossing at the California Gully or Thorpe St Loop. 1188.5 - Bendigo 4 in Mt Korong Road. Tram inbound with destination of Quarry Hill, just leaving Garden Gully Loop. 1188.6 - Bendigo 4 and 17 crossing at the Hayes St. or Iron Bark Gully Loop. No. 17 bound for Eaglehawk, No. 4, Quarry Hill. 17 has two SEC roof ads and a white horse whiskey ad. 1188.7 - No. 17 bound for Eaglehawk, soon after leaving California Gully. Has large mullock heap in background. 1188.8 - Bendigo 2 and 17 crossing at the Thorpe St. or California Gully Loop. Has butchers shop in background. 1188.9 - Bendigo 17 at the Eaglehawk terminus. Has destination of Quarry Hill. In background is the hotel and shops at the terminus, showing ads for "Melbourne Bitter". Tram has two SEC 'Electric Cooking' ads. Driver and conductor about to assist two lady passengers with a pram and baby. 1188.10 - No. 17 at Eaglehawk terminus, awaiting departure. Has Eaglehawk Town Hall and Post Office in background. Tram has a Whitehorse Whiskey ad on the front dash panel. 1188.11 - No. 3 in High St. Eaglehawk, with destination of Eaglehawk. Has the shops on the south side of High St. in the background, including the Eaglehawk fish shop. Tram has two roof ads, one an SEC roof ad, and Cohns Drinks and Streets Ice cream ads on front dash panel. 1188.12 - as above, but after tram has passed photographer. Note the centre of the road poles. 1188.13 - No. 2 outbound for Eaglehawk at the intersection of Mt. Korong Road and the Calder Highway. Photo taken after the tram has passed the photographer. Has an Ampol service station in the background. 1188.14 - No. 11 leaving the Bendigo depot, crossing the bridge, with the Scrubber car in the background. 1188.15 - No. 21 at the North Bendigo terminus. Tram has destination of Golden Square and Cohns drink ad on front dash and two roof ads on side. 1188.16 - No. 11 on Golden Square route, in High St. at intersection with Old High St. 1188.17 - No. 11 at the Golden Square terminus, conductor turning the pole. Hotel on the left side of the photo. Note the road works barrier and red flag behind the tram. Slide has an end of roll mark on the right hand side of the image.Information written on in black ink and date stamped on purple ink. 1188.1 - "Birney car No. 11 in McCrae St. at Cnr of Arnold about to run into depot, Bendigo" 1188.2 - "No. 4 at Alexandra Fountain, Charing Cross Bendigo" 1188.3 - "No. 4 climbing the View St. Hill from Charing Cross, Bendigo (Eaglehawk Route)" 1188.4 - "No. 4 and 2 at Thorpe St. Loop, California Gully" 1188.5 - "No. 4 in Mt Korong Rd., Long Gully, Near Havilah Rd. (Bendigo) (Eaglehawk Route)" 1188.6 - "Nos. 17 and 4 crossing on Hayes St. Loop, Ironbark, Bendigo" 1188.7 - "No. 17 soon after leaving California Gully (Eaglehawk Route)" 1188.8 - "No.2 and 17 crossing on Thorpe St. Loop, California Gully (Eaglehawk Route)" 1188.9 - "No. 17 at Eaglehawk terminus" 1188.10 - "No. 17 at Eaglehawk terminus" 1188.11 - "No. 3 in High St. Eaglehawk" 1188.12 - "No. 3 nearing Eaglehawk terminus" 1188.13 - "No. 2 in Mt. Korong Rd., Ironbark. Calder highway on left (Eaglehawk route) 1188.14 - "Birney car No. 11 leaving Bendigo depot. Scrubber car at rear" 1188.15 - "No. 21 at North Bendigo Terminus" 1188.16 - "Birney car No. 11 in High St. Bendigo at intersection with Old High Street (Golden Square Route)" 1188.17 - "Birney Car No. 11 at Golden Square terminus, High St., Bendigo". tramways, trams, bendigo, depot junction, charing cross, view st., eaglehawk, north bendigo, golden square, tram 2, tram 3, tram 4, tram 11, tram 17, tram 21, tram scrubber -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Bendigo Advertiser Collection: Small Town With Big Hearts Article on Marong, June 30 1993
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This item contains the following documents newspaper articles and black and white photos: 8091.603a Part of Page 10, the Bendigo Advertiser Wednesday June 30 1993 8091.603b Part of Page 10, the Bendigo Advertiser Wednesday June 30 1993 8091.603c Church in Marong - Contact BHS for details 8091.603d Church in Marong - Contact BHS for details 8091.603e Holy Trinity Church in Marong - Contact BHS for details 8091.603f Former Shire of Marong Hall undergoing renovations - Contact BHS for details 8091.603g Calder Highway sign - Contact the BHS for details 8091.603h Picnic Table and Golf Course - Contact the BHS for details 8091.603i The Marong Hotel - Contact the BHS for details 8091.603j The Marong Hotel and Old Shire Hall from the railway crossing - Contact the BHS for details 8091.603k Rural City of Marong Chief Executive Officer Graeme Elvey inspects the $120,000 Shire of Marong Hall undergoing renovations - Contact BHS for details 8091.603l Rural City of Marong Chief Executive Officer Graeme Elvey inspects the $120,000 Shire of Marong Hall undergoing renovations - Contact BHS for details 8091.603m Truck entering Marong from the Calder Highway - Contact BHS for details 8091.603n The Post Mistress - Contact BHS for details 8091.603o Bar and patrons of the Marong Hotel - Contact BHS for details...This item contains the following documents newspaper articles and black and white photos: 8091.603a Part of Page 10, the Bendigo Advertiser Wednesday June 30 1993 8091.603b Part of Page 10, the Bendigo Advertiser Wednesday June 30 1993 8091.603c Church in Marong - Contact BHS for details 8091.603d Church in Marong - Contact BHS for details 8091.603e Holy Trinity Church in Marong - Contact BHS for details 8091.603f Former Shire of Marong Hall undergoing renovations - Contact BHS for details 8091.603g Calder Highway sign - Contact the BHS for details 8091.603h Picnic Table and Golf Course - Contact the BHS for details 8091.603i The Marong Hotel - Contact the BHS for details 8091.603j The Marong Hotel and Old Shire Hall from the railway crossing - Contact the BHS for details 8091.603k Rural City of Marong Chief Executive Officer Graeme Elvey inspects the $120,000 Shire of Marong Hall undergoing renovations - Contact BHS for details 8091.603l Rural City of Marong Chief Executive Officer Graeme Elvey inspects the $120,000 Shire of Marong Hall undergoing renovations - Contact BHS for details 8091.603m Truck entering Marong from the Calder Highway - Contact BHS for details 8091.603n The Post Mistress - Contact BHS for details 8091.603o Bar and patrons of the Marong Hotel - Contact BHS for details Newspaper Bendigo Advertiser Collection: Small Town With Big Hearts Article on Marong ...This document is a personal reflection on life in the small town of Marong. The reasons for living in Marong are described as deeply personal and sometimes hard to define, often tied to a sense of belonging and community.Tess Rule, a long-time resident, expresses genuine affection for Marong and its people, emphasizing the friendliness and strong social ties within the town. The document features a vivid description of Marong's picturesque landscape, including sunsets, Bullock Creek, gum trees, and local wildlife, capturing the town's rural charm. Tess values supporting local businesses and prefers to shop in Marong whenever possible, only traveling to nearby Bendigo for items unavailable locally. Marong is often overlooked by travelers who only see the main highway and intersection, missing the town's true character.Overall, the document conveys a deep appreciation for Marong's community spirit, natural beauty, and the importance of supporting local life. The creek is not permanent, but it is a significant natural feature, especially near the town's sporting grounds. The town is characterized by a strong sense of community and high levels of volunteer involvement, particularly in maintaining sporting grounds and organizing local events. Community members actively participate in fundraising and improvement projects, such as raising money for a new hall and restoring the historic shire hall. The Marong Hotel, built around 1917, is a central landmark and was once one of three hotels in town. The town has a history of gold mining and is located on the edge of the Golden Triangle.The old shire hall is being restored to its original 1908 condition, reflecting pride in local heritage. Marong supports a wide range of sports clubs (footy, tennis, swimming, shooting, riding, trotting, cricket, and more), which are central to community life. The hotel serves as a hub for both locals and travelers, with regulars including sports club members and truck drivers who stop for food. The population is around 580 and growing, as more people move from nearby urban areas. Ongoing development includes new housing and community facilities. The town is a notable stop for interstate truck drivers due to a sharp bend requiring them to slow down, leading to a gathering spot outside the hotel. The presence of palm trees throughout the town is a distinctive feature, with some believed to have spread from the hotel’s original palms.Small Towns With Big Hearts Maiden Gully. Series of photos and information about Marong. Pictures by Peter Hyett. Written by Wayne Gregson. This item contains the following documents newspaper articles and black and white photos: 8091.603a Part of Page 10, the Bendigo Advertiser Wednesday June 30 1993 8091.603b Part of Page 10, the Bendigo Advertiser Wednesday June 30 1993 8091.603c Church in Marong - Contact BHS for details 8091.603d Church in Marong - Contact BHS for details 8091.603e Holy Trinity Church in Marong - Contact BHS for details 8091.603f Former Shire of Marong Hall undergoing renovations - Contact BHS for details 8091.603g Calder Highway sign - Contact the BHS for details 8091.603h Picnic Table and Golf Course - Contact the BHS for details 8091.603i The Marong Hotel - Contact the BHS for details 8091.603j The Marong Hotel and Old Shire Hall from the railway crossing - Contact the BHS for details 8091.603k Rural City of Marong Chief Executive Officer Graeme Elvey inspects the $120,000 Shire of Marong Hall undergoing renovations - Contact BHS for details 8091.603l Rural City of Marong Chief Executive Officer Graeme Elvey inspects the $120,000 Shire of Marong Hall undergoing renovations - Contact BHS for details 8091.603m Truck entering Marong from the Calder Highway - Contact BHS for details 8091.603n The Post Mistress - Contact BHS for details 8091.603o Bar and patrons of the Marong Hotel - Contact BHS for detailsnewspaper, bendigo advertiser, marong
