Showing 7 items matching "pope place greensborough"
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Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital image, Barn Site [Pope Place Greensborough], 02/05/2013
... Barn Site [Pope Place Greensborough]......pope place greensborough...This photograph of the site of the "Old Barn" (now Pope Place Greensborough) was 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. ...Barn Site [Pope Place Greensborough] Photograph - Digital image ...This photograph of the site of the "Old Barn" (now Pope Place Greensborough) was 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. The old barn was built at the turn of the century (1900) and demolished in the early 1970s. A retirement village is now on this site.Digital copy of colour photograph.greensborough and greenhills, pope place greensborough, ron reynolds -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital image, Pope Place bridge Greensborough, 21/05/2014
... Pope Place bridge Greensborough...pope place greensborough...Pope Place foot bridge, Greensborough....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Pope Place foot bridge, Greensborough. pope place greensborough foot bridge Digital copy of colour photograph. ...Pope Place foot bridge, Greensborough.Digital copy of colour photograph.pope place greensborough, foot bridge -
Greensborough Historical SocietyLetter - Poem, June Roberts, Poem by June Roberts, 1960c
... ...pope place greensborough...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Freeform poem protesting loss of amenity of river frontage land in Greensborough, for inclusion in Greenhills Progress Association newsletter, by June Roberts poulter reserve greensborough pope place greensborough june roberts 1 p. typed letter, by June M. ...Freeform poem protesting loss of amenity of river frontage land in Greensborough, for inclusion in Greenhills Progress Association newsletter, by June Roberts1 p. typed letter, by June M. Robertspoulter reserve greensborough, pope place greensborough, june roberts -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital Image, Greensborough Station, early 1900s, 1910_
... ...pope place greensborough...Greensborough Station pre-World War I. The orchard on the land in the foreground is now Poulter Avenue and Pope Place....Shows the rural nature of the Greensborough area in the early 20th century trains greensborough railway station poulter avenue greensborough pope place greensborough Digital copy of black and white photograph. ...Greensborough Station pre-World War I. The orchard on the land in the foreground is now Poulter Avenue and Pope Place.Shows the rural nature of the Greensborough area in the early 20th centuryDigital copy of black and white photograph. trains, greensborough railway station, poulter avenue greensborough, pope place greensborough -
Greensborough Historical SocietyContainer - Jar, Hoffman Australia, Sharpe Bros demijohn, 1930s
... This barn was located on the northern side of Pope Place and sketched by Ron Reynolds for the book "Greensborough and Greenhills". sharpe bros. hoffman pottery stoneware jars Transfer text on front: "This jar is the absolute property of and must be returned to Sharpe Bros. ...This demijohn was made for Sharpe Bros., brewers of non- alcoholic drinks such as Dandelion Ale, ginger beer and cordial. Sharpe Bros began in New Zealand and expanded to Australia in the early 20th century. The company was taken over by Cadbury Schweppes in 1972. The likely manufacturer of this demijohn was Hoffman's Pottery of Brunswick.This item was recovered from the abandoned barn of the Pope family in 1971, when the property was sold to the Shire of Diamond Valley. This barn was located on the northern side of Pope Place and sketched by Ron Reynolds for the book "Greensborough and Greenhills".Glazed stoneware jar with dark brown glaze to top, narrow threaded neck with wire handle. Stopper missing.Transfer text on front: "This jar is the absolute property of and must be returned to Sharpe Bros. Australia and New Zealand"sharpe bros., hoffman pottery, stoneware jars -
Greensborough Historical SocietyContainer - Jar, Hoffman Australia, Earthenware storage jar, 1930s
... This barn was located on the northern side of Pope Place and sketched by Ron Reynolds for the book "Greensborough and Greenhills". hoffman pottery stoneware jars Glazed stoneware jar with dark treacle glaze to top, wide neck. ...This is an unmarked earthenware storage jar possibly made by the Hoffman's Pottery of Brunswick Victoria. It displays a dark treacle glaze typical of Hoffman's Pottery in the 1930s. this jar would have been used to store foods such as biscuits, flour or rice away from rodent attack. it has a wide mouth to enable easy withdrawal of produce. Originally it would have had a large cork stopper or cloth fastened with a string to seal it.This item was recovered from the abandoned barn of the Pope family in 1971, when the property was sold to the Shire of Diamond Valley. This barn was located on the northern side of Pope Place and sketched by Ron Reynolds for the book "Greensborough and Greenhills".Glazed stoneware jar with dark treacle glaze to top, wide neck. Stopper missing.hoffman pottery, stoneware jars -
Greensborough Historical SocietyContainer - Jar, Hoffman Australia, Earthenware storage jar, 1930s
... This barn was located on the northern side of Pope Place and sketched by Ron Reynolds for the book "Greensborough and Greenhills". hoffman pottery stoneware jars Glazed stoneware jar with light treacle glaze to top, wide neck. ...This is an unmarked earthenware storage jar possibly made by the Hoffman's Pottery of Brunswick Victoria. It displays a dark treacle glaze typical of Hoffman's Pottery in the 1930s. this jar would have been used to store foods such as biscuits, flour or rice away from rodent attack. it has a wide mouth to enable easy withdrawal of produce. Originally it would have had a large cork stopper or cloth fastened with a string to seal it.This item was recovered from the abandoned barn of the Pope family in 1971, when the property was sold to the Shire of Diamond Valley. This barn was located on the northern side of Pope Place and sketched by Ron Reynolds for the book "Greensborough and Greenhills".Glazed stoneware jar with light treacle glaze to top, wide neck. Stopper missing.hoffman pottery, stoneware jars
