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Narre Warren and District Family History GroupBook, Nettie Palmer, The Dandenongs by Nettie Palmer, 1953
... Rose Charman's Cottage...Narre Warren and District Family History Group 110 High Street Berwick melbourne Rose Charman's Cottage Emerald Victoria Monbulk Vic Life in the Hills area; Towns of Dandenong, Emerald, Monbulk district 60 p.; 23 cm. ...Life in the Hills area; Towns of Dandenong, Emerald, Monbulk district60 p.; 23 cm. Dustcover has been removednon-fictionLife in the Hills area; Towns of Dandenong, Emerald, Monbulk districtrose charman's cottage, emerald victoria, monbulk vic -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupBook, John Larkins, The Book of the Dandenongs, 1978
... ...Rose Charman's Cottage...Narre Warren and District Family History Group 110 High Street Berwick melbourne Puffing Billy Rose Charman's Cottage Nobelius Nursery Emerald this book cover the Dandenong Ranges with references to the bullock trains in the forest to Puffing Billy at Belgrave and many people along the way 192 p.; 26 cm The Book of the Dandenongs Book John Larkins Rigby ...this book cover the Dandenong Ranges with references to the bullock trains in the forest to Puffing Billy at Belgrave and many people along the way192 p.; 26 cmnon-fictionthis book cover the Dandenong Ranges with references to the bullock trains in the forest to Puffing Billy at Belgrave and many people along the waypuffing billy, rose charman's cottage, nobelius nursery emerald -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Mixed media, Wallpaper samples from Charmandene Guest house
... Charman Dene" was Alfred Herbert and Edith Blanche Holdsworth’s holiday house. The property was sold following Alfred Herbert’s death in 1929. Mrs Champion later owned the property. Charmandene Guest House was located on the beach front along Lover's Walk. It was relocated in the 1980s to Osborne Road in Cowes , where it still stands. Historical charmandene cottage Guesthouses home decor Wall paper fragments 1-4, layer 1 - cabbage rose ...Title of property shows the property was owned by Emily Henty in 1894. " Charman Dene" was Alfred Herbert and Edith Blanche Holdsworth’s holiday house. The property was sold following Alfred Herbert’s death in 1929. Mrs Champion later owned the property. Charmandene Guest House was located on the beach front along Lover's Walk. It was relocated in the 1980s to Osborne Road in Cowes , where it still stands.HistoricalTwo sheets of photos of original wallpaper and a sample of coloured floral wallpaper, "crab apple"Wall paper fragments 1-4, layer 1 - cabbage rose, layer 2 - crab apple print number, layer 2- crab apple border, layer 2 - crab apple wall,charmandene cottage, guesthouses, home decor
