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Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, View of Surrey Gardens looking east from Union Road
... roy dimmick.... The Dimmick Gateway was erected in 1950 by the citizens of Camberwell... collection. Cr Dimmick was commonly called Roy. dimmick gateway ...The 2 cannons in the gardens were acquired by Mr Arthur Brookes, popularly known as 'Empire Brookes'. They were from a British vessel used during the Crimean War and were originally placed in the grounds of the Guildford Road Recreation Oval. The Dimmick Gateway was erected in 1950 by the citizens of Camberwell in memory of Cr William Dimmick, JP, Mayor of Camberwell, 1935-1936 and a Councillor from 1934-1947. There is a photo of him in Mayoral robes in the City of Boroondara Library Service collection. Cr Dimmick was commonly called Roy.Black and white photo of the Dimmick Gateway in Surrey Gardens. The gateway is built as if it was designed to have a fence attached but there is none. There are 2 tall central pillars and an arched bridge to 2 smaller pillars. It appears to be constructed from a variegated slate material. There is a light on the top of each of the tall pillars and also a plaque. To the RHS of the photo is part of the Surrey Shrine, skirted by 2 cypress trees. A canon and the Memorial Cross can be seen between the gateway pillars and to the LHS of the photo the wooden bandstand can be seen.dimmick gateway, surrey gardens, surrey shrine, boer war, bandstand, parks and reserves, cr william dimmick, roy dimmick -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, John Dimmick in Surrey Gardens for 1936 Empire Day celebrations, 1936
... John McLaren Dimmick was the son of Cr William (Roy... of Cr William (Roy) Dimmick (1888-1947) and his wife, Myrtle ...John McLaren Dimmick was the son of Cr William (Roy) Dimmick (1888-1947) and his wife, Myrtle Elvira (nee Monie - 1888-1976). He had brothers Samuel Guy McLaren Dimmick and Frank McLaren Dimmick.Black and white photo of a boy identified as John Dimmick with his prize-winning decorated bicycle on one of the curved paths in the Surrey Gardens. He is dressed in a shirt, tie and jumper. He is holding a bicycle which is liberally decorated and with flags on the handle-bars. A 1st prize certificate is attached to the handlebars. The WW1 war memorial can be seen in the background and also Dr Box's home, 'Montalto (demolished). SH763 on rear in pencil.empire day celebrations, surrey gardens, children, festivals and celebrations, john dimmick, john mclaren dimmick -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Work on paper - Vertical file, Dimmick family
... ). 10. Roy Dimmick notes (undated) (1 page). ...). 10. Roy Dimmick notes (undated) (1 page). Dimmick family Work ...1. Burial records, Springvale Botanical Cemetery up to 2013 (2 pages). 2. Photocopy of photograph of Cr. Dimmick as mayor 2.10.1935 (1 page). 3. Family background, date unknown (1 page). 4. Mayoral ball, 1935 (2 pages, photocopy from unknown newspaper). 5. Obituary, Box Hill Reporter, 1947, re Cr. W.R. Dimmick (2 copies). 6. ‘A tribute to a distinguished citizen’, The Observer, 29.6.1950 (1 page). 7. W.F.M. Dimmick from ‘Carey Torch’, June, 2014 (1 page). 8. S.G.M. Dimmick, A.D.B. entry (2 pages). 9. Advertisement from ‘Real Estate and Home Journal’, 15.1.1925 (1 page). 10. Roy Dimmick notes (undated) (1 page).