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Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Nance Reardon, Fishing in the Plenty River pool 1950s, 1950s
... Fishing in the Plenty River pool 1950s....plenty river pool...A photograph of two girls fishing in the Plenty River pool... in the Plenty River pool in the 1950s. Captioned as Win and Nance ...A photograph of two girls fishing in the Plenty River pool in the 1950s. Captioned as Win and Nance - Nance is Nance Simons.Digital copy of black and white photograph.simons family, plenty river pool, fishing -
Greensborough Historical Society
Slide - Photograph, John Ramsdale, Plenty river swimming pool, overgrown: Slide 25, 1990s
... Plenty river swimming pool, overgrown: Slide 25...plenty river swimming pool...Photograph shows the concrete steps to the Plenty River... to the Plenty River pool at Greensborough. Part of the John Ramsdale ...Photograph shows the concrete steps to the Plenty River pool at Greensborough.Part of the John Ramsdale collection of slides and audio visual material.Colour photograph scanned from slide.No maker's marks. No caption on slide.plenty river swimming pool, swimming pools greensborough, plenty river -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Old pool Plenty River, May 2014, 21/05/2014
... Old pool Plenty River, May 2014....plenty river pool...Plenty River pool Greensborough. Opened in 1937... Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Plenty River pool Greensborough ...Plenty River pool Greensborough. Opened in 1937, the remnants of this concrete pool can be seen today from the Main Street bridge Greensborough. Photograph by Marilyn Smith 2014.Digital copy of colour photograph.plenty river pool, greensborough pool, swimming pools -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Old Pool Plenty River 2014, 21/05/2014
... Old Pool Plenty River 2014...plenty river pool...Plenty River pool Greensborough. Opened in 1937... Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Plenty River pool Greensborough ...Plenty River pool Greensborough. Opened in 1937, the remnants of this concrete pool can be seen today from the Main Street bridge Greensborough. Photograph by Marilyn Smith 2014.Digital copy of colour photograph.plenty river pool, swimming pools, greensborough pool -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Old Pool Plenty River May 2014, 21/05/2014
... Old Pool Plenty River May 2014...plenty river pool...Plenty River pool Greensborough. Opened in 1937... Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Plenty River pool Greensborough ...Plenty River pool Greensborough. Opened in 1937, the remnants of this concrete pool can be seen today from the Main Street bridge Greensborough. Photograph by Marilyn Smith 2014.Digital copy of colour photograph.greensborough pool, swimming pools, plenty river pool -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Swimming pool, Plenty River 1952, 1952_
... Swimming pool, Plenty River 1952....plenty river swimming pool...A group of children enjoy a swim in the Plenty River pool... in the Plenty River pool Greensborough in 1952. Opened in 1937 ...A group of children enjoy a swim in the Plenty River pool Greensborough in 1952. Opened in 1937, the remnants of this pool can be seen today. (Gary Partington is the boy in the centre).The remnants of this concrete pool can still be seen today.Digital copy of black and white photograph.greensborough swimming pool, plenty river swimming pool -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Old Plenty River Swimming Pool [Greensborough], 02/05/2013
... Old Plenty River Swimming Pool [Greensborough]...plenty river swimming pool...These photographs of the old swimming pool in the Plenty... swimming pool in the Plenty River were taken in 2013 to show ...These photographs of the old swimming pool in the Plenty River were taken in 2013 to show changes over 40 years, based on Ron Reynold’s sketches in the 1973 publication “Greensborough and Greenhills” published by Cypress Books. Digital copy of 3 colour photographs.greensborough and greenhills, plenty river swimming pool, ron reynolds -
Greensborough Historical Society
Commemorative Plate, Wading Pool Greensborough glass dish, 1940s
... . The Greensborough pool in the Plenty River was opened in the 1930s, so... a popular purchase. The Greensborough pool in the Plenty River ...Plates such as this were a souvenir of a trip or holiday. Greensborough was a popular picnic destination in the mid 20th Century and this style of souvenir would have been a popular purchase. The Greensborough pool in the Plenty River was opened in the 1930s, so the plate was manufactured after this.Photograph laid on glass dish, cut glass edge."Wading Pool Greensborough" overlaid on photograph. Price written on back "2/9"greensborough swimming pool, plenty river, wading pool greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Plenty River bank at Greensborough 2015; Diving platform, 16/08/2015
... of the old Plenty River pool, this is the base of the diving platform... embankment in Greensborough, part of the old Plenty River pool ...Steps on the Plenty River embankment in Greensborough, part of the old Plenty River pool, this is the base of the diving platform. A River bank stabilisation project along the Plenty River at Greensborough was conducted by Melbourne Water in 2015.Digital copy of colour photographplenty river, melbourne water -
Greensborough Historical Society
Folder (article and photographs), Greensborough Pool in the Plenty River / compiled by Marilyn Smith, 1937o
... Greensborough Pool in the Plenty River / compiled by... photographs of the swimming pool in the Plenty River Greensborough... view of the Greensborough pool in the Plenty River. plenty ...Society member Marilyn Smith has compiled a collection of historic articles from local newspapers, historic and modern photographs of the swimming pool in the Plenty River Greensborough, opened in 1937. The Pool is still visible from the Main Street bridge and present day photographs are also included. A short story by Gary Partington tells of his memories of the Plenty River as he was growing up.An historical view of the Greensborough pool in the Plenty River.Folder with pink plastic cover. 12 pages of text and photographs.plenty river, greensborough swimming pool, marilyn smith, gary partington -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, The Rose Stereograph Company, The Wading Pool, Greensborough, c.1939
... into the Plenty River towards the original bluestone Greensborough Bridge... into the Plenty River towards the original bluestone Greensborough Bridge ...View looking northeast across the wading pool set into the Plenty River towards the original bluestone Greensborough Bridge (since demolished). A timber pedestrian footbridge added after construction is visible on the far side of the bridge through the arch and beyond to the hillside which is now present day Pioneer Reserve. This glass plate negative was used to manufacture postcards (1:1 printing) for commercial sale by the Rose Sterograph Company and its subsidiaries. George Rose founded the Rose Stereograph Company in 1880 and was joined by Herbert (Bert) Cutts in the early 20th Century. The pair formed a lifetime working partnership and strong personal friendship. Assisted by George’s two sons, Herbert George and Walter, and later by Neil Cutts, the Rose Stereograph Company continued its operations for more than 140 years. The company was initially built on stereographs, but as cinema took over and stereographs fell out of fashion, the Rose Stereograph Company developed Australia’s first commercially viable photographic postcard business. Specialising in postcards of iconic historical moments and significant landmarks, The Rose Stereograph Company became a staple of the Australian travel industry.This remarkable collection of glass plate negatives, transparencies, and postcards – arguably Australia’s most significant photography collection outside of public hands – has been passed down through the generations, surviving war, relocation, and the harsh Victorian climate. The historic Rose Stereograph collection is the culmination of George Rose’s dream of capturing and preserving precious moments in time and remains the legacy of the Rose and Cutts families. It is with great sadness that the Cutts family says goodbye to a collection that spans five generations and 140 years. The Cutts family understands that for these historically important pieces to rest with one family is to deny others the pleasure of their custodianship.Glass Plate Negative Size: 9.1 x 14 cmThe Wading Pool, Greensborough, Published by W. M. Butterworh No. 8postcard, travel, rose stereograph company, glass plate negative, greensborough, footbridge, greensborough bridge, main road, plenty river, w. m. butterworth, pioneer reserve, wading pool, peter and elizabeth pidgeon collection -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newsletter, Greenhills and North Greensborough Progress Association, Community News: official journal of the Greenhills and Nth. Greensborough Progress Association and the Apollo Parkways Progress Association. 12th September, 1977. Edition No. 8/77, 12/09/1977
You could be the first [private swimming pool safety], Swimming pool safety debate, Market to market, In Diamond Valley, we commission our commissioner - Brian Waters, This and that, Children's Week, From the Council Chamber, Nillumbik Historical Society: history at Apollo Parkways - The Siphon Bridge on the Plenty River, Scout news, Diamond Valley Arts Society.Newsletter, 24 p., illus.greenhills and north greensborough progress association, greenhills, apollo parkways progress association, apollo parkways -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document - Submission, Anne Paul et al, Banyule Heritage Study 2020 Nominations: Buildings - Greensborough, 2020
... pool in Plenty River at Greensborough.... electrical buildings, swimming pool in Plenty River at Greensborough ...Descriptions and photographs of seven early building of historical interest in Greensborough, nominated for the Banyule Heritage Study 2020 by Norm Colvin and Anne Paul on behalf of the Greensborough Historical Society. Buildings include: Stubley building, Genista house, Diamond Valley Community Hospital, Lobb's Cottage, Old Baptist church, railway electrical buildings, swimming pool in Plenty River at Greensborough.8 p., text and colour photographs.historic buildings, banyule heritage study 2020, greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, City of swimming pools, 08/03/1937
... in the Plenty River 1937.... of the Greensborough swimming pool in the Plenty River 1937. This pool ...A report on the opening of the Greensborough swimming pool in the Plenty River 1937.This pool on the Plenty River still exists today.Article downloaded from Trove (National Library of Australia).greensborough, swimming pools, plenty river, heidelberg city council -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Old swimming pool in Plenty River at Greensborough 2015, 16/08/2015
... Old swimming pool in Plenty River at Greensborough 2015....Old swimming pool in the Plenty River in Greensborough... of colour photograph Old swimming pool in Plenty River ...Old swimming pool in the Plenty River in Greensborough, built of concrete in the 1930s, it was a popular spot for the locals. A River bank stabilisation project along the Plenty River at Greensborough was conducted by Melbourne Water in 2015.Digital copy of colour photographplenty river, melbourne water