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Camberwell Historical Society
Drawing (series) - Architectural drawing, 11 Outlook Drive, Burwood, 2002
... 11 Outlook Drive, Burwood... Outlook Drive, Burwood by Margaret Picken...11 OUTLOOK DRIVE., BURWOOD / MARG. PICKEN '87... margaret picken camberwell houses 11 OUTLOOK DRIVE., BURWOOD / MARG ...artist, architectural drawings, margaret picken, camberwell, housesartist, architectural drawings, margaret picken, camberwell, houses -
Camberwell Historical Society
Drawing (series) - Architectural drawing, 40 Outlook Drive, Burwood, 2002
... 40 Outlook Drive, Burwood... Outlook Drive, Burwood by Margaret Picken... drawing on drafting film of 40 Outlook Drive, Burwood by Margaret ...artist, architectural drawings, margaret picken, camberwell, housesartist, architectural drawings, margaret picken, camberwell, houses -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1965
... Colour slide in a mount. 35 Outlook Drive, Eaglemont (1964...Made in Australia / 33 / JAN 65M / House Outlook Drive... Outlook Drive Eaglemont (Handwritten) / Montgomery King ...Colour slide in a mount. 35 Outlook Drive, Eaglemont (1964), Victoria, Australia. (Architects: Montgomery, King and Trengove.)Made in Australia / 33 / JAN 65M / House Outlook Drive Eaglemont (Handwritten) / Montgomery King & Trengrove (Handwritten)melbourne, slide -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Map, Ronald E. Gray Reserve, n.d
... outlook drive... Mitcham melbourne parks and reserves outlook drive nunawading ...Strategy of Committee of Management for development of reserve including planting of native trees and shrubs.parks and reserves, outlook drive, nunawading, springvale road, ashwood drive, olwen street, tatman, r. r, louden, j. b., gray, ronald e, r. e. gray reserve -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1965
... Colour slide in a mount. 35 Outlook Drive, Eaglemont (1964...) Colour slide in a mount. 35 Outlook Drive, Eaglemont (1964 ...Colour slide in a mount. 35 Outlook Drive, Eaglemont (1964), Victoria, Australia. (Architects: Montgomery, King and Trengove.)Made in Australia / 35 / JAN 65M / House Eaglemont (Handwritten) / / Montgomery King & Trengrove (Handwritten)melbourne, slide -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, View From Ernest Road To Site Of "Kia-Ora"
... View 1973 from corner of Ernest Rd and Outlook Drive Lot 24... corner of Ernest Rd and Outlook Drive Lot 24 Village Settlement ...John Lundy-Clarke grew up in the Kalorama/Mt Dandenong area and later in life (1972-74) began to write a comprehensive history of the area working from an original settlement map in an effort to cover all areas. The photograph taken c1973 from Ernest Road looks over the site of the Kia-Ora guesthouse which is marked by the oalm tree that can be seen at the front of the flat roof close to the gum tree trunk. Situated on Barber’s Road, ‘Kia-Ora’ was built in 1912 by George Barber. It was later leased by a Mrs Pemberthy. “Kia-Ora’ was one of four places connected when the telephone was brought into the district in 1912. The other places were ‘Mountjoy’, ‘Cherry Farm’ and ‘Callum House’. ‘Kia-Ora’ was burnt down in 1924.Black and white photograph showing a house with water tank in right foreground and another flat roof centre foreground. There is a handwritten description by John Lundy-Clarke on the reverse.View 1973 from corner of Ernest Rd and Outlook Drive Lot 24 Village Settlement looking over the site of “Kia Ora” to the pioneers clearings. The palm tree seen above the flat roof (Rex) on left, is on the exact site of “Kia Ora”. Photo JLCernest road, john lundy-clarke, kia=ors, guest house, guesthouse -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Plan - Subdivision Plan, Goldthorns House Estate, 1940
Pru Sanderson, in her groundbreaking ‘City of Kew Urban Conservation Study : Volume 2 - Development History’ (1988), summarised the periods of urban development and subdivisions of land in Kew. The periods that she identified included 1845-1880, 1880-1893, 1893-1921, 1921-1933, 1933-1943, and Post-War Development. These periods were selected as they represented periods of rapid growth or decline in urban development. An obvious starting point for Sanderson’s groupings involved population growth and the associated economic cycles. These cycles also highlighted urban expansion onto land that was predominantly rural, although in other cases it represented the decline and breakup of large estates. A number of the plans in the Kew Historical Society’s collection can also be found in other collections, such as those of the State Library of Victoria and the Boroondara Library Service. A number are however unique to the collection.The Kew Historical Society collection includes almost 100 subdivision plans pertaining to suburbs of the City of Melbourne. Most of these are of Kew, Kew East or Studley Park, although a smaller number are plans of Camberwell, Deepdene, Balwyn and Hawthorn. It is believed that the majority of the plans were gifted to the Society by persons connected with the real estate firm - J. R. Mathers and McMillan, 136 Cotham Road, Kew. The Plans in the collection are rarely in pristine form, being working plans on which the agent would write notes and record lots sold and the prices of these. The subdivision plans are historically significant examples of the growth of urban Melbourne from the beginning of the 20th Century up until the 1980s. A number of the plans are double-sided and often include a photograph on the reverse. A number of the latter are by noted photographers such as J.E. Barnes.The first subdivision of Goldthorns created the Goldthorns Hill Estate. Following that subdivision, seven additional lots were offered between Normanby Road, Argyle Road and Lady Loch’s Drive on the proviso that the estate, including Goldthorns was not sold as a single lot. The subdivision plan advises that the lots are situated in one of the most charming and popular residential areas in Kew and is surrounded by modern homes. Typically, the subdivision plan proposes the advantage of its proximity to Cotham Road and the tram to Collins Street. Because of the elevation of Goldthorns, much is made of the ‘bright, sunny and extensive outlook to the Northern Ranges’ and that it overlooks the Yarra Valley. One of the more interesting aspects of the plan is that it shows the outline of Goldthorns in the mid to late 1920s. Its profile today remains virtually the same."Goldthorns" House Estate at topsubdivision plans - kew, goldthorns house estate