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Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyMap - Bruthen F D, Princes Highway, Omeo Highway, Bruthen Rd
... Bruthen F D, Princes Highway, Omeo Highway, Bruthen Rd....Shows roads, Princes Highway, Omeo Highway, Bruthen Rd....Roads and Streets Shows roads, Princes Highway, Omeo Highway, Bruthen Rd. Map Bruthen F D, Princes Highway, Omeo Highway, Bruthen Rd. ...Shows roads, Princes Highway, Omeo Highway, Bruthen Rd.roads and streets -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Tambo River along Omeo Highway
... Tambo River along Omeo Highway...Black and white photographs of Tambo River along the Omeo Highway Victoria...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Waterways Roads and Streets Black and white photographs of Tambo River along the Omeo Highway Victoria Photograph Tambo River along Omeo Highway ...Black and white photographs of Tambo River along the Omeo Highway Victoriawaterways, roads and streets -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyMap - Mitchell River, Tambo River, Jones Bay, Lake King, Princes Highway. Omeo Highway, Bairnsdale, Lakes Entrance
... Mitchell River, Tambo River, Jones Bay, Lake King, Princes Highway. Omeo Highway, Bairnsdale, Lakes Entrance....Shows Mitchell River, Tambo River, Jones Bay, Lake King, Princes Highway. Omeo Highway, Bairnsdale, Lakes Entrance....Omeo Highway, Bairnsdale, Lakes Entrance. ...Shows Mitchell River, Tambo River, Jones Bay, Lake King, Princes Highway. Omeo Highway, Bairnsdale, Lakes Entrance.townships, waterways, forest, roads and streets -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyBook, Gardner, P D, Names on the Omeo Highway, 1991
... Names on the Omeo Highway...Names on the Omeo Highway, Victoria, between Bairnsdale and Omeo; their origins, meanings and history...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Social History Historic Sites Land Settlement Names on the Omeo Highway, Victoria, between Bairnsdale and Omeo; their origins, meanings and history Names on the Omeo Highway Book Gardner, P D ...Names on the Omeo Highway, Victoria, between Bairnsdale and Omeo; their origins, meanings and historysocial history, historic sites, land settlement -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, P D Gardner, Names on the Omeo Highway between Bairnsdale and Omeo : their origins, meanings and history, 1992
... Names on the Omeo Highway between Bairnsdale and Omeo : their origins, meanings and history...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Gunnai Kurnai Brabiralung Jaitmathang Ngarigo Yuin Tongiomunjie Tongio Gap Bruthen Tambo Hells Gate Mount Stringy Doctors Flat Maps, b&w illustrations, b&w photographs An account of the origins and histories of local names between Bairnsdale and Omeo. Names on the Omeo Highway between Bairnsdale and Omeo : their origins, meanings and history Book P D Gardner ...An account of the origins and histories of local names between Bairnsdale and Omeo.Maps, b&w illustrations, b&w photographsgunnai, kurnai, brabiralung, jaitmathang, ngarigo, yuin, tongiomunjie, tongio gap, bruthen, tambo, hells gate, mount stringy, doctors flat -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyMap - Tambo Counties of Dargo and Tambo, A C Brooks Gov. Printer
... Shows townships of Bruthen, Dargo, Tambo River, Omeo Highway, Land owners...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Townships Roads and Streets Land Settlement Waterways Shows townships of Bruthen, Dargo, Tambo River, Omeo Highway, Land owners Map Tambo Counties of Dargo and Tambo A C Brooks Gov. ...Shows townships of Bruthen, Dargo, Tambo River, Omeo Highway, Land ownerstownships, roads and streets, land settlement, waterways -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyFour photographs of the Blue Duck Hotel and two Photos of the Glen Wills area, c1920 Post cards, c1949/50 small photographs
... Blue Duck Hotel; Anglers Rest; Omeo Highway; fishing; mining...Blue Duck Hotel; Anglers Rest; Omeo Highway; fishing; mining Post Card No. 1 - "Blue Duck Hotel- Omeo-Glen wills road Ray Love Series No.2"(written on lower front) Post Card No. 2- "Looking towards Bogong High Plains. ...The Blue Duck Hotel stands at the confluence of 3 trout rivers - Cobungra, Bundarra and Mitta Mitta, called Angler's Rest. The original 1900's building was of slab construction and operated as a butcher shop, servicing miners on the track from Omeo to Mt. Wills. In 1912 it was purchased by a miner, Billy O'Connell, and he obtained a hotel license. In the early 1920's he transported 2 houses from Omeo on Horse drays. One is the main building of the Blue Duck and the other was a residence where Billy and his wife raised their nine children. The small log structure behind the pub is State School No.4286 where the children attended school. A teacher was shared with Glen Wills. By the late 1920's the hotel was discovered and patronized by keen anglers. Sir Harold Clapp (head of the railways) was one and he had the bronze blue duck cast and presented to the owners in the 1930's. This stands at the entrance to the premises.These photographs are of a building, in a remote area, that has provided a service to miners, anglers and travellers for over 100 years and continues to do so today. It also played a vital role in the history of the Mt. Wills/Omeo gold mining days.3 Post cards, Black and White photographs. 3 small black and white photographsPost Card No. 1 - "Blue Duck Hotel- Omeo-Glen wills road Ray Love Series No.2"(written on lower front) Post Card No. 2- "Looking towards Bogong High Plains. Omeo-Glen Wills road"(front, bottom, L hand) Ray Love Series No. 18 (front, lower R hand corner) On both of above photos, centre back, is stamped POST CARD and underneath this is printed "A GENUINE PHOTOGRAPH'/ Post Card No. 3 - Bottom L hand corner "Mystic Sea Australian Alps". R hand corner "(Bulmer Copyright)". Each small photograph, handwritten on back "Blue duck Hotel". All have circular stamp with "Print by Wilson White Albury" blue duck hotel; anglers rest; omeo highway; fishing; mining -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupBook, Russell Atkins, From Gippsland to El Alamein, 1994
... Omeo Highway...Poems and Stories of life after World War 2. 1939 leaving on bicycle along Omeo Highway. From Gippsland to El Alamein Book Russell Atkins ...Stories of journey through various states. Poems and Stories of life after World War 2. 1939 leaving on bicycle along Omeo Highway.non-fictionStories of journey through various states. Poems and Stories of life after World War 2. 1939 leaving on bicycle along Omeo Highway.omeo highway, world war 1939-1945, camp pell, royal park, overseas service, middle east -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyEphemera (Item) - Information brochure, Victorian Government Tourist Bureau, Forest Giants Victoria Australia, 01-1938
... ...alpine highway...omeo...An information brochure on where to see tall trees, Forest Giants, in Victoria, including Marysville, that was published in January, 1938. victoria australia victorian government tourist bureau betterment and publicity board victorian railways white mountain ash red mountain ash messmate blue gum mountain ash cumberland valley marysville mount monda healesville acheron way alpine highway omeo baw baws strzelecki ranges otway ranges warburton yarra junction noojee bulga and tarra valley park yarram turton's pass otway forest beech forest apollo bay information brochure brochure Victorian Railways Print January, 1938 469-38 Stamp of Victorian/ Government Tourist Bureau/ 272 Collins Street/ Melbourne C.1 An information brochure on where to see tall trees, Forest Giants, in Victoria, including Marysville, that was published in January, 1938. ...An information brochure on where to see tall trees, Forest Giants, in Victoria, including Marysville, that was published in January, 1938.An information brochure on where to see tall trees, Forest Giants, in Victoria, including Marysville, that was published in January, 1938.Victorian Railways Print January, 1938 469-38 Stamp of Victorian/ Government Tourist Bureau/ 272 Collins Street/ Melbourne C.1victoria, australia, victorian government tourist bureau, betterment and publicity board, victorian railways, white mountain ash, red mountain ash, messmate, blue gum, mountain ash, cumberland valley, marysville, mount monda, healesville, acheron way, alpine highway, omeo, baw baws, strzelecki ranges, otway ranges, warburton, yarra junction, noojee, bulga and tarra valley park, yarram, turton's pass, otway forest, beech forest, apollo bay, information brochure, brochure -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyDocument - Circular to Lessees and Licensees - Parking and other arrangements for the 1968 season
... Beauty and the Omeo Highway becoming a public road called the Bogong High Plains Tourist Road; snow clearing on roads and the use of chains; use of "Yellow Horse" shuttle service: slope preparation and the "Ratrac" snow packing machine; chair lift ticket prices; concerns re straying cattle and a water supply and sewerage update. ...Beauty and the Omeo Highway becoming a public road called the Bogong High Plains Tourist Road; snow clearing on roads and the use of chains; use of "Yellow Horse" shuttle service: slope preparation and the "Ratrac" snow packing machine; chair lift ticket prices; concerns re straying cattle and a water supply and sewerage update. ...Bob (Herman) Hymans (a former member of the Royal Netherlands Navy) was born in Bloemendaal, Holland on 30th September 1922. During World War II he fought against the Japanese in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) and was imprisoned in Changi and on the Burma Railway. After gaining qualifications as a Ski Instructor, Bob arrived in Falls Creek in July 1950. Working as an Instructor and Supervisor at Bogong Lodge, Bob decided his future was in accommodation. He was successful in negotiating an indenture for land from the State Electricity Commission (SEC). It took Bob two years to build his Grand Coeur Chalet but, tragically, it was burned down in August 1961. Bob also built the first Chairlift in Australia. This was a single chairlift and the structure was built from wooden electricity poles. He was constantly full of new ideas and proposals for the village. Bob Hymans died on 7th July 2007. This Collection of documents and letters tells the story of Bob's endeavours to develop Falls Creek into the ski village it is today.This item is significant because it documents actions taken by the Falls Creek Tourist Area Management Committee in their role overseeing the Tourist Area.A detailed circular in preparation for the 1968 winter season. Key topics included:- the rezoning of car parking and some roads also involving the opening of the road between Mt. Beauty and the Omeo Highway becoming a public road called the Bogong High Plains Tourist Road; snow clearing on roads and the use of chains; use of "Yellow Horse" shuttle service: slope preparation and the "Ratrac" snow packing machine; chair lift ticket prices; concerns re straying cattle and a water supply and sewerage update. Over the summer some new buildings had been constructed bringing beds available on the mountain to about 1,350 and a clean up of the Village would be organised before the season began. Tobogganing areas were discussed, The need for publicity was stressed and the Committee saw this as the responsibility of those who would benefit most. Consistent approaches to snow reporting, loutishness and garbage were called for. Oversnow transport, Ski School, Snow Patrol were outlined. Finally the need to foster positive relations and a coordinated approach towards public relations was called for.falls creek tourist area management committee, falls creek administration -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Holloways Building Supplies
... In 1954 a new mill was built at Granite Flat on the Omeo Highway and the Shelley operation closed. ...In 1954 a new mill was built at Granite Flat on the Omeo Highway and the Shelley operation closed. ...Eric Holloway began spot milling timber at age of 17. He borrowed fifty pound from an uncle in 1934 to purchase a McCormick Deering tractor and saw bench. He went from farm to farm cutting timber for farmers. For a time, he worked on Shelley Station spot milling with WS Walker and Son. In approximately 1946 Arthur and Eric Holloway established a saw mill at Shelley. Another brother Ernie, a builder and returned soldier, worked with them from time to time. Using timber sawn in the mill he built eight basic houses for the mill workers. The brothers employed many migrants: - Yugoslav, Czechs, Russians, Ukrainians, Serbs as well as other hardworking people. This meant there were families, so Ernie also built and furnished a school at Shelley. Application was made for a teacher from the Education Department. At the Shelley mill the workers used ex-army blitzes, GM trucks (for carting logs) army ducks and a centurion tank for parts. The timber from the mill was trucked to Albury and Wodonga, customers being FA Stowe and Mates Timber. The army was also a big customer with Holloways supplying timber for the army huts that were built at Bandiana. A timber mill that had been built at Tallangatta by State Rivers and Water for the purpose of establishing New Tallangatta, was purchased by Holloway Brothers as an extension of their Shelley operation. In 1954 a new mill was built at Granite Flat on the Omeo Highway and the Shelley operation closed. Ernie Holloway was involved in the building of the mill and accommodation houses in Mitta Mitta. The mill workers travelled from Mitta to work each day. Holloways Building Supplies was established at 49 Tallangatta Rd Wodonga at this time. It was established on four house blocks with a little shed, with more land being acquired as the operation expanded. The brothers realized that it would be more profitable to set up their own timber outlet to supply their customers. Arthur Holloway continued to run the sawmills while Eric Holloway concentrated on the Wodonga business. A hardware store, offices and joinery were built as demand continued for building materials. All the timber arriving in the yard from the mill was hand sorted, providing employment for many. With the milling and timber outlets Holloways provided employment for approximately forty staff. The next generation of the Holloway family became involved. A Hyster forklift was purchased which allowed for bulk handling of the timber. Land was purchased in Sanyo Drive where timber was cleated and dried. Select grade timber, F17 dry framing, builders hardware and tools were sold. Holloways endeavoured to be a one stop shop for framing and fitting out of houses. In 1989 the business was sold to Mt Beauty Timbers who later on sold to Dahlsens. The timber mill was decommissioned. The Holloway family retained the ownership of the premises of 49 Thomas Mitchell Drive leasing to Dahlsens until that operation was moved to Albury in 2013. In 2014 the lease land was sold to two local businesses. Leigh Martin Marine purchased the parcel of land adjoining their business. Lester and Son purchased the remaining block and demolished the premises. A funeral parlour was built on that site.These photos are significant because they document the story of an important Wodonga business.A series of coloured photographs depicting aspects of Holloways Building Supplies business in Wodonga.holloways wodonga, wodonga businesses, timber industry -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyCard - Swedish Snow Shoes for Horses
... Tom Fitzgerald lived on the Omeo Highway near Shannonvale and brought cattle up to the Bogong High Plains. ...Swedish snow shoes for horses were imported by Martin Romuld in 1937. They were used by Tom Fitzgerald's packhorses but not on the State Electricity Commission of Victoria's horses as a S.E.C.V. 'horse expert' claimed the horses would break their legs.Tom Fitzgerald lived on the Omeo Highway near Shannonvale and brought cattle up to the Bogong High Plains. He would have travelled in the snow during the year visiting his hut and maintaining his equipment. The S.E.C.V. worked on the Bogong High Plains all year round during the construction of the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme. Copy of a black and white photo glued onto cardboard showing a "Swedish snow shoe for horses" followed by further information re their uses on the Bogong High Plains. On the back stamped in blue 'Rescent'swedish snow shoes; horses; bogong high plains -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBogong 3 Items: Rover Scouts Skis x2; Bogong Rover Scout shirt; Book with signature by WF (Bill) Waters, Book: WF "Bill" Waters A Biography A man of the Mountains - Stephenson 1983 Publisher; The Scout Association Carlton 1983
... to Fitzgerald's farm on the Omeo Highway. Then on packhorses to the snow line. ...1. These Skis were hand carved in Sweden around 1937 and brought to Australia where they were purchased around 1962 by a Bogong Rover Scout. They were refurbished with steel edging and plastic soles and saw extensive service on the Bogong High Plains between 1962 and 1968. They performed magnificently, riding out the deepest mogul with ease because of their highly curved tips. Of particuular interest is the way the Kandahar toe iron has been attached to the ski. The ski was slotted through its width, the tow iron inserted and then folded vertically to give an integral attachment. In those days skins were used extensively for uphill climbing, hence the yellow plastic patch on the back surface to protect from the skin buckle. Cable bindings were used to enable the boot to lift for climbing. When ready for a downhill run, the cable was slipped under the side-pulls to anchor the heel. The beauty of these bindings in those days was that they were composite downhill and touring skis. These particular skis were of lightweight timber (timber unknown) compared to others of their day, which are often made of Hickory which is much denser and heavier. Rover Scouts and the Bogong High Plains The Bogong Rover Lodge started as an SEC (State Electricity Commission) hut near Langford's Gap and was carried on the backs of Rover Scouts across to its present location on the Southern side of the Bogong High Plains around 1937 under the direction of W.F. (Bill) Waters, a skiing pioneer, synonymous with establishing skiing on the BHP. The Rover Scouts left Melbourne by train to Bairnsdale. They went onto Omeo (bus?) where they stayed overnight at the pub then (bus?) to Fitzgerald's farm on the Omeo Highway. Then on packhorses to the snow line. Then they carried their packs and skis. to the lodge. The Lodge continues to this day (2026) as a base for Scouts skiing and bushwalking on the Bogong High Plains. Rovers, the senior branch of Scouting, are aged between 18 to 25 years. The Bogong Rover Lodge / Chalet / or Scout Hut is open all year round.1. 2 pairs of skis: One pair is hand-crafted Swedish wooden skis circa 1937. Quite a thick ski. Tapered shape with a distinctive pointed toe. Coated with dark brown varnish which is lifting in some parts. The ski has a yellow plastic patch at the rear and a re-inforced foot plate. Bindings are metal and leather. 216 cm long and 7 cm wide. The second pair of skies are red plastic. Possibly Italian with an unusual downhill & touring binding circa 1970. 198 cm long and 7 cm wide Bogong Rover overshirt (winter). Pure wool, long sleeves, 2 front buttons, pockets with insignia include Box Hill District Boy Scouts Alpine Rovers Badge on right top of sleeve. Epaulettes on the left and right shoulders. Left hand side has 8 pieces of coloured tabs attached. Also, Green triangular cotton neck tie with leather toggle.Labels 'pure wool'; 'scout shop' 'size 14'rover scouts, cross country skiing, bill waters, swedish skis, scouts uniform
