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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, School Happy With New Name, 22/09/1992 12:00:00 AM
... Old Orchard Primary School... resulted in new name - Old Orchard Primary School.... Primary Schools resulted in new name - Old Orchard Primary School.... Old Orchard Primary School Amalgamation of Middlefield Primary ...Amalgamation of Middlefield Primary and Blackburn North Primary SchoolsAmalgamation of Middlefield Primary and Blackburn North Primary Schools resulted in new name - Old Orchard Primary School.Amalgamation of Middlefield Primary and Blackburn North Primary Schoolsmiddlefield primary school, blackburn north primary school, old orchard primary school -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, $5.2m boost for local schools
... old orchard primary school...Mullauna Secondary College and Old Orchard Primary School... campus onto one site and Old Orchard Primary School to move ...Mullauna Secondary College and Old Orchard Primary School will benefit from a $5.2 million grant from the State Government.Mullauna Secondary College and Old Orchard Primary School will benefit from a $5.2 million grant from the State Government. Mullauna will be able to consolidate its campus onto one site and Old Orchard Primary School to move to a larger upgraded site.Mullauna Secondary College and Old Orchard Primary School will benefit from a $5.2 million grant from the State Government.mullauna secondary college, old orchard primary school, hayward, don, pescott, roger, jaasse, kes, jobson, andrea, demorton, tracey, huynh, dattan -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, School move approved
... old orchard primary school...Article in Post, Old Orchard Primary School will move... Mitcham melbourne old orchard primary school blackburn secondary ...Article in Post, Old Orchard Primary School will move to the former Blackburn Secondary College site in early 1995.Article in Post, Old Orchard Primary School will move to the former Blackburn Secondary College site in early 1995.Article in Post, Old Orchard Primary School will move to the former Blackburn Secondary College site in early 1995.old orchard primary school, blackburn secondary college -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, College Clean Up, 1/09/1993 12:00:00 AM
... Old Orchard Primary School...Old Orchard Primary School Community cleans up site of old... for the Primary School's move to the site. Old Orchard Primary School ...Old Orchard Primary School Community cleans up siteOld Orchard Primary School Community cleans up site of old Blackburn Secondary College in readiness for the Primary School's move to the site.Old Orchard Primary School Community cleans up site old orchard primary school, blackburn secondary college, atkinson, bruce, abbott, kevin, harris, margaret, nash mike -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper, Kennett Opens New School, 29/11/1995 12:00:00 AM
... Old Orchard Primary School... Orchard Primary School, formed after amalgamation of Blackburn... and Middlefield Primary Schools. Kennett Jeff Old Orchard Primary School ...Premier of Victoria, Jeff Kennett, officially opens Old Orchard Primary SchoolPremier of Victoria, Jeff Kennett, officially opens Old Orchard Primary School, formed after amalgamation of Blackburn North and Middlefield Primary Schools.Premier of Victoria, Jeff Kennett, officially opens Old Orchard Primary Schoolkennett, jeff, old orchard primary school, blackburn north primary school, middlefield primary school -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, History of a Plan, 1993
... old orchard primary school... decided to go ahead with the relocation of Old Orchard Primary... Mitcham melbourne old orchard primary school blackburn secondary ...Article in Nunawading Gazette - The State Government has decided to go ahead with the relocation of Old Orchard Primary School to the now vacant Blackburn Secondary College.Article in Nunawading Gazette - The State Government has decided to go ahead with the relocation of Old Orchard Primary School to the now vacant Blackburn Secondary College. The history of the issues noted chronologically.Article in Nunawading Gazette - The State Government has decided to go ahead with the relocation of Old Orchard Primary School to the now vacant Blackburn Secondary College. old orchard primary school, blackburn secondary college, pescott, roger, pope, neil -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Our Quiet Heroes, Spring 2024
... Old Orchard Primary School No.3130...Old Orchard Primary School comprising 460 students supports...Old Orchard Primary School comprising 460 students supports ...Old Orchard Primary School in Blackburn North collected food items for Anglicare's FoodBoost Initiativenon-fictionOld Orchard Primary School in Blackburn North collected food items for Anglicare's FoodBoost Initiativeold orchard primary school no.3130, anglicare -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Nunawading Primary Schools Community Art Project -2004-5, 1/06/2005 12:00:00 AM
... old orchard primary school... Orchard Primary School's part of the project.|Text, Plans... project old orchard primary school One of a set of 19 coloured ...See ND5890One of a set of 19 coloured photographs relating to the Ceramic Tile Project by the Nunawading Primary Schools Community Art Project which was installed in the Amphitheatre at the rear of the Nunawading Civic Centre.|This photo relates to Old Orchard Primary School's part of the project.|Text, Plans & Publicity - see ND5890nunawading primary schools community art project., city of whitehorse. civic centre, ceramic tile project, old orchard primary school -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Cootamundra Ward, July 2024
... Old Orchard Primary School No.3130... - 1992 becoming Old Orchard Primary School in 1995 Also Old... School 1959 - 1992 becoming Old Orchard Primary School in 1995 ...Cr Andrew Munroe reminisces over changes in Cootamundra Wardnon-fictionCr Andrew Munroe reminisces over changes in Cootamundra Wardblackburn square, old orchard shopping centre blackburn, middlefield primary school no.4878, wandinong sanctuary, blackburn technical school, blackburn creekland, old orchard primary school no.3130, cootamundra walk, munroe andrew cr -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Film - Video (VHS), Nillumbik Shire Council, The Nillumbik Story, 1996
PART 1 – NILLUMBIK (00:00-07:17) Opening features various scenes around Nillumbik Shire. For 40,000 years Nillumbik was the home of the Wurundjeri people. Robert Hoddle gave the district its name. Jock Ryan, then president of Nillumbik Historical Society discusses the names Nillumbik and Diamond Creek. In the late 1830s white occupation began with gold found in Warrandyte in 1851 and 12 years later at Diamond Creek -the Diamond Reef which led to the Caledonian gold rush. Jock Ryan discusses the Diamond Creek mine, which was thriving until it burnt out in 1915. Large numbers of workmen moved into area in late 1870s to construct the Maroondah Aqueduct. With growing population of Melbourne, the nearby Yan Yean system had severely disrupted the flow of the Plenty River, forcing the closure of three flour mills there. The aqueduct came to the rescue carrying water 66km from Healesville to Preston. When the Diamond Creek gold mine burnt down the local economy suffered but fruit growing industry had already been established and Diamond Creek became a thriving fruit growing centre. Interview with Jack Powell, a long-time fruiterer at St Andrews market, his family had lived in the area for a hundred years, 3 to 4 generations, “a lot of hard work”. By the time the railway arrived fruit growing was no longer competitive. The railway brought the city closer and day trippers. The Green Wedge separates the shire from the more densely developed neighbours such as Whittlesea, Doncaster, Templestowe, Bulleen and Greensborough. Population at the time (1996) was 19,000 but links to the past remain strong. Mudbrick houses along the Heritage Trail The saving of Shillinglaw Cottage from demolition in 1963 and relocation brick by brick. PART 2 – ENVIRONMENT (07:18-14:44) Peter Brock (with Bev Brock in background) at St Andrews market discusses his childhood growing up in the district and the environment and the values it instilled upon him and his own family. The Brocks have been in the district since the 1860s. Nillumbik Shire responsible for managing three catchment areas; Diamond Creek, Arthurs Creek and Watsons Creek. Follows the course of the Diamond Creek commencing in Kinglake through the district to its confluence with the Yarra River at Eltham at Eltham Lower Park. Highlights Eltham Lower Park community revegetation program and the newly constructed (1996) viewing platform built of new and recycled timbers at the confluence of the Diamond Creek and Yarra River. Also featured are outdoor recreation on the river and at Eltham Lower Park including the Diamond Valley miniature railway. Sugarloaf reservoir and recreational activities and fishing. Aerial view of Memorial Park and Shire of Eltham War Memorial tower at Garden Hill, Kangaroo Ground. Significant tourism opportunities for the shire with 3 million potential day-trippers in metropolitan Melbourne. Council and community working together to find a way to promote the shires natural and artistic assets. At Arthurs Creek, the Brock family and neighbours working together to take care of their waterway. Peter Brock’s uncle, Sandy Brock talks about environmental management and the Arthurs Creek Landcare group and actions to eradicate blackberry problem. Having previously planted Cypress rows they are replacing them with indigenous species to improve the water supply, keeping cattle out of the creek bed to improve the quality downstream flowing into the Yarra. Eltham East Primary School Band playing “All things bright and beautiful” merges into scenes of the bushland sanctuary set aside by the school in 1980 with unidentified teacher discusses the sanctuary and their education program and school children’s comments. Plight of a family of Wedgetail eagles nesting in the path of a developer’s bulldozer at North Warrandyte and actions to save their nesting areas. PART 3 – ARTS (14:45-22:00) Arts and Jazz festival at Montsalvat featuring interviews with Sigmund Jorgensen discussing Montsalvat and its principles. Also Matcham Skipper. Clifton Pugh’s funeral at Montsalvat and his legacy at Dunmoochin near Cottlesbridge with artists in residence, at the time, Chicago artist Charles Reddington who discusses the benefits of the experience. An unidentified female artist also talks about the program and why people are drawn to the area. Unidentified man on street talking about the amount of talent in the area, artists, poets, musicians, authors. Artist Ming Mackay (1918-2009) interviewed talking about the people she mixes with on “the Hill”. Works of local artists are displayed Eltham Library Community Gallery and Wiregrass gallery with a new coffee shop at the Wiregrass making it an even more popular destination. Music at St Andrews Hotel (may be a little bit country) and the Saturday market where likely to hear anything. Sellers and patrons at the market asked about what attracts them to the market and where they came from. Scenes of poets/authors giving readings. CREDITS Music by John Greenfield from the CD Sweet Rain “The Snow Tree”, Uncle Music UNC 2001 Cameras - David Mirabella and Peter Farragher Editor – Olwyn Jones Written and Produced by Jason Cameron A Jason Cameron Proction for Nillumbik ShireProvides a record of the relatively newly created Shire of Nillumbik at the time and the features and attactions of the shire in its people arts, culture and environmentVHS Cassette (two copies) Converted to MP4 file format 0:22:00, 1.60GBvideo recording, arthurs creek, arthurs creek landcare group, artists, artists in residence, arts, arts festival, authors, blackberry, brock family, bulldozer, bulleen, bushland sanctuary, caledonian gold rush, charles reddington, clifton pugh, cottlesbridge, cypress rows, developer, diamond creek, diamond creek mine, diamond reef, diamond valley miniature railway, doncaster, dunmoochin, education program, eeps, eltham, eltham east primary school, eltham east primary school band, eltham library community gallery, eltham lower park, environment, fishing, flour mill, fruit growing, fruiterer, garden hill, gold mining, green wedge, greensborough, heritage trail, hurstbridge railway line, jazz festival, jock ryan, kangaroo ground, kangaroo ground tower, kinglake, maroondah aqueduct, matcham skipper, memorial park, ming mackay (1918-2009), montsalvat, mudbrick houses, music, musicians, nesting area, nillumbik historical society, nillumbik shire, north warrandyte, old timer, orchards, peter brock, plenty river, poets, population, recreation, recreational activities, revegetation, robert hoddle, sandy brock, shillinglaw cottage, shire of eltham war memorial, sigmund jorgensen, st andrews hotel, st andrews market, sugarloaf reservoir, templestowe, the hill, tourism, viewing platform, warrandyte, water catchment area, watsons creek, wedgetail eagle, whittlesea, wiregrass gallery, wurundjeri, yarra river, jack powell -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Folder, Partington family
Charles Partington married Ellen Whatmough; they and their children, Robert and James, came to Australia in 1857 because Ellen's brother, Robert Whatmough, had come here in 1841. Whatmough was Melbourne's first lamplighter while also working in John Batman's Spencer Street orchard; he moved in 1842 to establish an orchard in Greensborough. Both Partington boys died soon after the family arrived at Greensborough but later two daughters were born, Prudina and Maria, and five sons, including William . On arrival Charles Partington began work for Mr Flintoff at Black Hills and was later toll keeper on what is now Watsonia Road. He was later a successful orchardist. William Partington married Annie-May Medhurst, daughter of David Medhurst and Martha Ruston, daughter of Peter Ruston who had settled in Greensborough in the 1850s after working for Mr Hooper in Darebin Creek, then moved to Panton Hill in 1866 working as a carrier. The Rustons had six children, including Martha and James. Martha married David Medhurst in 1882 who was the son of David Medhurst and Charity Jane Pink. After David's death, Charity Jane married George Wescott. David and Martha Medhurst had eight children, including Annie May. They bought land in Main Street, Greensborough and set up as a greengrocer. William and Annie-May Partington's family home, Willis Vale, purchased from Mr Meagher by William's father, Charles; it was built by Meagher in 1839 but destroyed by vandals in 1966 after being compulsory purchased for parkland now called Partington's Flat. Their children were Eva, Grace, Alan, Jessie, and Jack. They attended Greensborough Primary School. Alan married Wyn. Contents Newspaper article: "Link with the past", Diamond Valley News, 21 February 1984. Alan Partington's research on Robert Whatmough, early settler in Greensborough, and his brother-in-law Charles Partington. Newspaper article: "How early families linked up", Diamond Valley News, 28 February 1984. Alan Partington's research into the Ruston and Medhurst families. Newspaper article: "Old days recalled", Diamond Valley News, 13 March 1984. Alan Partington's research in the Partington family.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcalan partington, robert whatmough, watmough park greensborough, robert partington, james partington, elen partington nee whatmough, road tolls watsonia road, prudina partington, maria partington, william partington, willis vale, partington's flat greensborugh, mr meagher of greensborough, apollo parkways estate, charles partington, annie-may partington nee medhurst, david medhurst, martha medhurst (nee ruston), jack medhurst, peter ruston, hooper of darebin creek, greensborough hotel, james ruston, charity jane medhurst (nee pink), main street greensborough, eva partington, grace partington, jessie partington, jack partington, orchards in plenty river area, greensborough primary school, wyn partington, flintoff of black hills -
Park Orchards Community House
Newspaper, Maths class at Park Orchards Community House, with 11 year-old teacher, Martin Hewitt, Park Orchards Primary School pupil. Circa 1985
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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Plan (Item), Plan of Burnley Gardens, City of Richmond, Parish of Jika Jika, County of Bourke, 1948
(On original) : Notes by W(?) Anderson 28/2/45. Date stamp of School of Primary Horticulture and Agriculture Burnley E1burnley gardens, richmond, department of lands & survey, orchard