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Greensborough Historical Society
Document, Banyule City Council, Launch of One Flintoff Project, 06/11/2015
... Launch of One Flintoff Project...one flintoff...Launch of the three level project "One Flintoff...Launch of the three level project "One Flintoff ...Launch of the three level project "One Flintoff" to accommodate 320 council staff from Ivanhoe, Rosanna and Greensborough. The offices will be over the Watermarc complex.2p. black and white text plus photographsbanyule city council, watermarc, one flintoff -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Councillors on the move, 30/09/2015
... one flintoff... development at One Flintoff Street Greensborough.... development at One Flintoff Street Greensborough. one flintoff banyule ...This article is a report on Banyule Council's new office development at One Flintoff Street Greensborough.News clipping, black text.one flintoff, banyule city council -
Greensborough Historical Society
Folder, Banyule City Council, Civic Revitalisation: Ivanhoe and Greensborough: building a better Banyule, 2015_06
... one flintoff... of the Ivanhoe civic precinct and the development of One Flintoff Street... and the development of One Flintoff Street Greensborough as Council's offices ...This folder contains information on the redevelopment of the Ivanhoe civic precinct and the development of One Flintoff Street Greensborough as Council's offices and service centre. The Greensborough centre will be built over the Watermarc building.Black spiral bound folder with clear cover, containing a collection of publications with text and colour images.banyule city council, ivanhoe, greensborough, one flintoff, watermarc -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, New council offices open, 19/04/2017
... one flintoff... opened. banyule city council watermarc one flintoff Diamond ...Banyule Council's new offices above Watermarc have officially opened.News article 1 page, black text, colour image.banyule city council, watermarc, one flintoff -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, 'Taj Mahal' now open for council business, 26/04/2017
... one flintoff.... banyule city council greensborough one flintoff Diamond Valley ...Banyule Council has finally moved into its flash new headquarters, dubbed the “Taj Mahal”, in Greensborough at a cost of $31 million.News article 1 page, black text.banyule city council, greensborough, one flintoff -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Crane at Watermarc, 11/08/2016
... one flintoff.... watermarc one flintoff banyule council Marilyn Smith ...Cranes on the skyline at Watermarc development 2016. New Banyule Council offices are being built at 1 Flintoff Street, over the Watermarc building.Digital copy of colour photograph.watermarc, one flintoff, banyule council -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Crane at Watermarc, 19/07/2016
... one flintoff... the Watermarc building. watermarc one flintoff banyule council main ...Cranes on the skyline at Watermarc development 2016, taken from Main Street. New Banyule Council offices are being built at 1 Flintoff Street, over the Watermarc building.Digital copy of colour photograph.watermarc, one flintoff, banyule council, main street greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Invitation, Invitation to opening of Banyule offices at 1 Flintoff Street, 18/04/2017
... one flintoff... Flintoff Street Greensborough on 18/04/2017. Invitation to opening ...Banyule City Council opened its new civic office at 1 Flintoff Street Greensborough on 18/04/2017. Invitation to opening and Diamond Valley Leader newspaper clipping.Single-sided colour document, with newspaper clippingbanyule city council, one flintoff -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, City of Banyule Offices Flintoff Street, 01/08/2015
... ) at One Flintoff Street, above Watermarc.... of Banyule Offices Flintoff Street Digital image of colour photograph ...This building was constructed as offices for the Shire of Diamond Valley (1994) and was formerly the Greensborough service centre of the Banyule City Council, The office is now closed and the building sold. New Council offices are under construction (2016) at One Flintoff Street, above Watermarc.Part of the changing landscape of Greensborough.Digital image of colour photograph.banyule city council -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, City of Banyule Offices Flintoff Street - Shire of Diamond Valley Plaque 1994, 13/09/1994
... are under construction (2016) at One Flintoff Street, above... Council offices are under construction (2016) at One Flintoff ...Close up of plaque. This building was constructed as offices for the Shire of Diamond Valley and was formerly the Greensborough service centre of the Banyule City Council, The office is now closed and the building sold. New Council offices are under construction (2016) at One Flintoff Street, above Watermarc.Part of the changing landscape of Greensborough.Digital image of colour photograph.banyule city council, shire of diamond valley -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, Batman Apple Tree, 11/12/2002
Details some versions of the history of the 'Batman Apple Tree'. Also the condition and lack of maintenance of the tree in 2002. Highlights Nillumbik Shire's ignorance of the existence of the tree; which is within one kilometre of the Nillumbik Shire Offices.It is possibly the oldest European planted tree in Victoria. It was planted as a young tree in 1841.A4 photocopies of 3 articles relating to the condition and origin of the "Batman Apple Tree", located on the eastern bank of the Plenty River, north of Greensborough.Blue pen annotations on one article.apples, john batman, robert whatmough, frederick nevin flintoff, plenty river, 1841, rome beauty, rymer apples, winter majetin, apollo parkways primary school -
Greensborough Historical Society
Oral History Transcript, John Finn, interviewed 1995, 26/09/1995
John Finn 1909-1999. Eliza Jane Finn (Stock) 1889-1980. Thomas William Finn. Marble Hall, Greensborough. Connects the Finn and Stock families and relates their life in Greensborough in the early 20th century.Transcript of oral history, told by John Finn on 26th September 1995. Interviewed by Peter Blackbourn. One A4 page. finn family, stock family, marble hall, flintoff street, para road -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, The Batman Tree 1841, 15/03/1841c
Brief history of the early life of the Batman Apple Tree in Greensborough. Compiled in 2011.This is possibly the oldest apple tree in Victoria. It was planted on the banks of the Plenty River in 1841.One page of text and illustration.batmans apple tree, apples, john batman, robert whatmough, frederick nevin flintoff, plenty river, 1841 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photographs, Plenty River Flood 1974, 1974_05
Five photographs of the Plenty River in flood 1974, taken around Greensborough by June and Brian Roberts.Five photographs b & w; one note with #3#1: Plenty River may '74 flood. Flintoff St. bridge wrecked #2: [Unmarked]? #3: Plenty at Greensborough1974 flood (Note: "The house on left hand side of the picture - would it be the Medical/dental #4: Rand St. foot bridge remnants (Plenty R.) May '74 #5: Debris dumped on park by Plenty R. flood May 1974 floods, plenty river -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document, Graeme Butler & Associates et al, Bell's Cottage [Happy Hollow]: Victorian Heritage database report, 26/02/2017
In 1997, Bell's Cottage at Happy Hollow Farm was included in the Nillumbik Heritage Overlay HO59.The cottage was built by Robert Whatmough and associated with the pioneering orchardists Frederick and Theodore Flintoff and William Verner. It is technically significant for its wattle and daub construction, vertical slabs and bark roof. It was destroyed by fire in 2003.3 p. typescript, one black & white photographhappy hollow farm, bell family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Youths with cars and billy cart in Flintoff Street Greensborough, 1976c
Three young men (one being Peter Varella) with their cars, Greensborough circa 1976. The Varella family bought the old Carter House on the corner Flintoff and Para Road, demolishing the old Carter House and building their new residence there.Digital copy of black and white photographpeter varalla, varella family, flintoff street greensborough, para road greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Folder, Banyule City Council, Main Street Greensborough, 2007-2011
Folder of coloured photographs of Main Street Greensborough, plus one aerial photograph of the area bounded by Grimshaw, Flintoff, Para and Main Streets and one of Grimshaw Street between Henry and Main Streets. Greensborough Shopping Centre prior to the construction of WatermarcGreen plastic folder of coloured photographic prints of Main Street Greensborough.main street greensborough, banyule city council, watermarc -
Freemasons Victoria - United Grand Lodge of Victoria
Painting, His Royal Highness Albert Edward, Prince of Wales - Grand Master of U.G.L. of England 1874-1901, early 1900s
In 1870 the Earl de Grey was Grand Master of England, but his rule was short lived. After being converted to Roman Catholicism, he felt it was essential that he resign from Freemasonry as his church at the time was opposed to Freemasonry. Albert Edward Prince of Wales, later King Edward VII, readily accepted nomination as Grand Master of England and continued in office until his Accession in 1901.This portrait the Prince of Wales was painted by Thomas Flintoff. It is held within a very elaborate gilded frame which comes apart in 3 sections and is one of only two known types existing.Portrait oil painting of Prince Albert on canvas stretched over stretcher/strainer. Framed in a very elaborate qilded wood and rosen frame. Heavy ornamentation on top and bottom of the frame. Signed: 'T. Flintoff 1880', Placque: 'Grand Master U.G.L. of England 1874-1901 H.R.H. Albert Edward Prince of Wales by T. Flintoff'. portrait, painting, his royal highness albert edward prince of wales, freemasonry, freemasons, freemasons victoria